White Van Abductions in Sri Lanka
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White Van Abductions in Sri Lanka refer to white Van often without number plate which are a symbol of terror and over 16000 people have disappearanced all across Sri Lanka without a trace.
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[edit] Background
Sri Lanka has a history of disapperences both during the Sri Lankan Civil War.Commissions have documented how thousands of people have kidnapped by Armed men been treated by the state as a legitimate means during the Civil War and disappeared without a trace.[1]The victims largely belong to the minority Tamil community earlier Sinhala youths disappered during the War against the JVP insurgency .[2]
Background |
Sri Lanka • History of Sri Lanka |
Origins of the Civil War |
Origins of the Civil War Black July • Riots and pogroms Human rights • Allegations of state terror Tamil militant groups |
LTTE |
LTTE • Attacks • Expulsion of Muslims from Jaffna |
Current major figures |
Mahinda Rajapaksa Velupillai Prabhakaran Karuna Amman Gotabaya Rajapaksa Sarath Fonseka |
Indian Involvement |
Operation Poomalai Indo-Sri Lanka Accord Indian Peace Keeping Force Rajiv Gandhi • RAW |
See also |
Military of Sri Lanka TMVP • EPDP Notable assassinations • Child soldiers |
[edit] Terror against Civilians
White Vans have been part of life in Jaffna and abductions are carried with impunity even during curfew hours .[3][4][5]