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During the Sri Lankan Civil War militant groups, paramilitary groups and government security forces were accused of assassinating many public figures on suspicion of being sympathizers or informants, in retaliation for killings and attacks, to eliminate competition from rival groups, or to stifle dissent. The following is a list of notable assassinations of the Sri Lankan Civil War, attributed by various self-admissions, NGOs, United Nations agencies, foreign governments, and the state-owned media of Sri Lanka Background The Sri Lankan Civil War was in a conflict on the island-nation of Sri Lanka. Between 1983 and 2009 there was an intermittent civil war, predominantly between the government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), a separatist militant organisation who during this time fought for the creation of an independent state named Tamil Eelam in the North and East of the island. The UN has estimated that up to 100,000 people (combatants and civilians) may have been killed during the 26 years of fighting. The civil war has caused significant harm to the population and economy of the country, as well as leading to the ban of the LTTE as a terrorist organisation in 32 countries including the United States, Australia, the countries of the European Union and Canada. The war ended in May 2009 when the Sri Lankan military defeated the LTTE. Numerous human rights violations have been committed by both the Sri Lankan military and the LTTE, including the assassination of individuals by both sides. A majority of the notable figures on this list were members of the Tamil community in Sri Lanka, and in many instances were allegedly assassinated by the LTTE for taking moderate political stances, or for rejecting militant action and attempting to engage in the democratic process in Sri Lanka. Assassinations Heads of state and government Ministers Members of Sri Lankan parliament Provincial councillors Local councillors Other politicians Military officers Police officers Civil servants Journalists Academics Religious figures Militants Others Attempted assassinations Heads of state and government Ministers Public officials Military officers Diplomats See also List of assassinations of the Second JVP Insurrection List of attacks attributed to the LTTE List of attacks attributed to the Sri Lankan military List of people assassinated by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam References. Discover the Rajan Kailainathan popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Rajan Kailainathan books.

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  • Pre Hospital BLS for lay-rescuers and healthcare providers. synopsis, comments

    Pre Hospital BLS for lay-rescuers and healthcare providers.

    Rajan Kailainathan

    Pre Hospital Basic Life Support (BLS) for layrescuers and healthcare providers in Sri Lanka. This book describes the basic principle of survival chain, CPR, Use of Automated Exte...

  • Fish and the Worm synopsis, comments

    Fish and the Worm

    Rajan Kailainathan

    A children's book written by a 5 year old boy who was inspired by the story of "The Snail and the Whale" by Julia Donaldson