| Sri Lankan Civil War ශ්රී ලාංකික සිවිල් යුද්ධය இலங்கை உள்நாட்டுப் போர் |
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The area of Sri Lanka claimed by the LTTE as Tamil Eelam, where the vast majority of the fighting took place |
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100,000 (peak) |
(excluding Auxiliary forces): 6,000 (2001) 7,000 (2003 18,000 (2004)) 11,000 (2005) 8,000 (2006) 7,000 (2007) (including Auxiliary forces): 25,000 (2006) 30,000 (2008) |
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(Indian Peace Keeping Force) |
11,644 captured |
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| 100,000+ killed overall (estimate) 800,000 displaced at peak in 2001 |
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| 16 May 2009: Sri Lankan Government declared a military defeat of LTTE. 17 May 2009: LTTE admit defeat by Sri Lankan Government. 19 May 2009: President Mahinda Rajapaksa officially declares end of civil war in parliament. |
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J. R. Jayawardene (1983–1989)
Ranasinghe Premadasa † (1989–1993)
D. B. Wijetunga (1993–1994)
Chandrika Kumaratunga (1994–2005)
Mahinda Rajapaksa (2005–2009)