Social Sciences, asked by vinethrathumpuru, 4 months ago

was stasted
stasted un silanka
due to distrust between
The two
communities​

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The Sri Lankan Civil War was a civil war fought in the island country of Sri Lanka from 1983 to 2009. Beginning on 23 July 1983, there was an intermittent insurgency against the government by the Velupillai Prabhakaran led Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE, also known as the Tamil Tigers), which fought to create an independent Tamil state called Tamil Eelam in the north and the east of the island due to the continuous discrimination against the Sri Lankan Tamils by the Sinhalese dominated Sri Lankan Government, as well as the 1956, 1958 and 1977 anti-Tamil pogroms and the 1981 burning of the Jaffna Public Library carried out by the majority Sinhalese mobs, in the years following Sri Lanka's independence from Britain in 1948. After a 26-year military campaign, the Sri Lankan military defeated the Tamil Tigers in May 2009, bringing the civil war to an end.

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Civil war was started in srilanka due to distrust between the two communities.

With the increasing hold of Sinhala speaking regime and dominance of Sinhala political representation, the Tamilians of Sri Lanka started feeling alienated since the preference was given to the sinhala speakers, it led to the sense of conflict between two groups.

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