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What led to civil war in Sri Lanka how this could have been avoided?

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Answered by skyfall63
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The Sri Lankan Civil War was a civil war fought from 1983-2009

Explanation:

  • The civil war in Sri Lanka came from a variety of initiatives by majoritarianism after independence in 1948, by passing a law in 1956, which were directly elected by Sri Lankan Govt. These acts were
  • "Sinhala" in Sri Lanka has been known as the "Only Official Language." However, it was not due significance to the Tamil language.
  • The governor of Sri Lanka. Formulated a preferential scheme, only in the government and in universities Sinhala applicants / candidates were favoured.
  • The new Constitution in Sri Lankan declared the state to encourage and encourage "Buddhism."
  • So all these govt steps, which came step by step, led Sri Lankan Tamils to feel alienated.
  • The war was waged by the "Tamil Eelam Liberation Tigers" (LTTE), or by the Tamil Tigers (LTTE) against the army, in order not to be discouraged because the Sri Lankan Tamils are continually discriminated against by the Sinhalese dominion in the Sri Lankan government, but because they are called the "Tamil Eelam" state in the East & North.
  • Civil war in Sri Lanka may have avoided the civilian violence if Sri Lanka had been granted "minority rights" under constitutional provisions.

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