RMFXHMHD–SRI LANKA, Trincomalee, tamil refugees are kept by the singhalese government fter the war against the LTTE Tamil Tigers in so called welfare camps in remoted jungle areas , the camps are under total control of Sri Lankan army / SRI LANKA Trincomalee, Tamilen werden nach dem Krieg der singhalesischen Armee und Regierung gegen die LTTE Tamil Tiger in sogenannten welfare camps in abgelegenen Dschungelgebieten interniert , umgesiedelt und als Menschen 2. Klasse behandelt, die camps sind durch Militaerposten und Armeelager umgeben , urspruengliche Tamilengebiete werden mit Singhalesen besiedelt
RMA30KPX–baby refugee girl
RMC4E74C–Sri Lanka War Victory Memorial at Elephant Pass
RMB7K4XP–Protest demonstration against government of Sri Lanka war with Tamils, The Hague, Netherlands
RM2C87692–Following the Boer War, the British transferred many of their prisoners to various countries and colonies under their domain in South and South East Asia. The Captain and the crew of the HMS Fox, having come to Diyatalawa, Sri Lanka in 1913, struck up the idea of having their ships insignia displayed on a nearby hillock. With assistance from the Boers, they placed white stones to depict a Fox followed by the year 1913. This gave rise to the particular hill being called the Fox Hill and to this day this hillock is called the Fox Hill.
RM2B019E3–Sri Lanka: Senior LTTE Cadre Commander Colonel Ramesh addressing a Tamil Tiger gathering, c. 2008. Colonel Ramesh was the LTTE commander for Batticaloa and Ampara districts during the 2002 ceasefire era. It is believed he was killed in May 2009 during the last phase of the Sri Lanka Civil War.
RMBCNRJB–People protesting the Sri Lanka war in Montreal Quebec Canada
RMBA5DC9–Tamil tiger demonstration on Geneva UN place during last day of Sri Lanka war
RMCNNBYT–No Guns. signs seen in Jaffna, Sri Lanka.
RFCF8HA6–No Guns. signs seen in Jaffna, Sri Lanka.
RMH60XKP–Kandy War Cemetery, Kandy, Sri Lanka
RFM1YEJW–Kandy War Cemetry, Central Province, Sri Lanka, Asia
RFKW72B4–Sunset over Nanthi Kadal Lagoon, Mullivaikkal. The site of many Tamil civilians taken in to Government custody at the end of the Sri Lankan civil war.
RMAM5KP5–Sri Lanka, Colombo Harbour. The reflection of a military watchtower in the glass of a roadside shrine for the Buddha.
RM2PN6M4D–The Commonwealth War Grave cemetery at Trincomalee, Sri Lanka
RMBB2YME–Toronto Tamils protest against war in Sri Lanka
RMCPX02B–Kandy War Cemetery, Kandy, Sri Lanka
RMG6HTE2–Prime Minister David Cameron meets staff at the Uthayan newspaper in Jaffna, northern Sri Lanka, which was frequently attacked by government forces during the 26 year long civil war.
RFR471DB–War Cemetery in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka
RMFXHMCG–SRI LANKA, Trincomalee, tamil refugees are kept by the singhalese government after the war against the LTTE Tamil Tigers in so called welfare camps in remoted jungle areas , the camps are under total control of Sri Lankan army, Hindu shrine and Banyan tree
RMA30KWT–Refugee Children
RMBXE1GA–Graffiti on wall of a derelict building in Northern Sri Lanka left by LTTE terrorists during the last stages of the the war.
RMB7K14F–Protest demonstration against government of Sri Lanka war with Tamils, The Hague, Netherlands
RM2K647F9–1940s Indian Ocean - airstrip at Galle, Ceylon, Sri Lanka Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II
RM2B019E2–Sri Lanka: Memorial to an LTTE female soldier and Tamil Tiger 'martyr', born 23 August 1981, died 2 May 2009, during the last phase of the Sri Lanka Civil War. The Sri Lankan Civil War was a conflict fought on the island of Sri Lanka. Beginning on 23 June, 1983, there was an on-and-off insurgency against the government by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (the LTTE, also known as the Tamil Tigers and other few rebel groups), a separatist militant organization which fought to create an independent Tamil state named Tamil Eelam in the north and the east of the island.
RMB16WWA–The entrance of the house where LTTE leader Prabakaran was born on the Jaffna Peninsula in Sri Lanka.
RMBA168K–Tamil tiger demonstration in Geneva in front of UN palace during last day of Sri Lanka war
RMDXDCRK–Afternoon street scene in former war torn Jaffna, the northernmost city of Sri Lanka
RM2E5BBJM–Boer War - A early painting of the Dead Wood or Deadwood POW Camp, on Deadwood Plain,on the island of St Helena.. It was the first overseas camp to be set up and housed 5000 prisoners . During the South African War of 1899 to 1902 the British took as many as 20 000 prisoners of war resulting in overcrowded prisoner of war camps in South Africa. Because they were easily attacked they commenced shipping prisoners to Bermuda, India, Portugal, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and the island of St Helena. The tents were later replaced by huts
RMH60XKX–Kandy War Cemetery, Kandy, Sri Lanka
RMDY8589–Cenotaph War Memorial, Viharamahadevi (formerly Victoria) Park (both world wars), Colombo, Sri Lanka
RFKW72B1–Vadduvakal bridge over Nay Aru in Mullaitivu. The site of many Tamil civilians taken in to Government custody at the end of the Sri Lankan civil war.
RMFXYG2B–Sri Lanka, Kandy, War Cemetery, main memorial
RM2PN6M42–The Commonwealth War Grave cemetery at Trincomalee, Sri Lanka
RMBB2XXK–Toronto Tamils protest against war in Sri Lanka
RMCPX02K–Kandy War Cemetery, Kandy, Sri Lanka
RMG6HTDX–Prime Minister David Cameron meets staff at the Uthayan newspaper in Jaffna, northern Sri Lanka, which was frequently attacked by government forces during the 26 year long civil war.
RFR471D7–War Cemetery in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka
RMFXHMJM–SRI LANKA, Trincomalee, tamil refugees are kept by the singhalese government fter the war against the LTTE Tamil Tigers in so called welfare camps in remoted jungle areas , the camps are under total control of Sri Lankan army / SRI LANKA Trincomalee, Tamilen werden nach dem Krieg der singhalesischen Armee und Regierung gegen die LTTE Tamil Tiger in sogenannten welfare camps in abgelegenen Dschungelgebieten interniert , umgesiedelt und als Menschen 2. Klasse behandelt, die camps sind durch Militaerposten und Armeelager umgeben , urspruengliche Tamilengebiete werden mit Singhalesen besiedelt
RFGRNJ9W–Commonwealth war cemetery, Sri Lanka
RMBXE1GM–Graffiti on wall of a derelict building in Northern Sri Lanka left by LTTE terrorists during the last stages of the the war.
RMB7K08B–Protest demonstration against government of Sri Lanka war with Tamils, The Hague, Netherlands
RMHH4FF3–Cenotaph War Memorial, Galle Face Green, Colombo, Sri Lanka
RM2B019E1–Sri Lanka: Heavily armed Sri Lanka Army soldiers preparing to advance on LTTE positions, c. 2008. Photo from the Sri Lanka Ministry of Defence (CC By-SA 3.0 License). The Sri Lankan Civil War was a conflict fought on the island of Sri Lanka. Beginning on 23 June, 1983, there was an on-and-off insurgency against the government by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (the LTTE, also known as the Tamil Tigers and other few rebel groups), a separatist militant organization which fought to create an independent Tamil state named Tamil Eelam in the north and the east of the island.
RMB16TH9–A propaganda poster promoting LTTE leader Prabakaran and Tamil Sea Tigers is nailed to a palm tree on Jaffna Peninsula Sri Lanka
RMBA16CR–Tamil tiger demonstration in Geneva in front of UN palace during last day of Sri Lanka war
RMBFJNH1–Government Sinhalese soldiers patrol the main street in Arugam Bay. Sri Lanka.
RMENP5KW–Statue damaged during Sri Lankan Civil War
RMH60XM5–Kandy War Cemetery, Kandy, Sri Lanka
RMA48G09–a group of tamil tiger commandos some are only 12 years old Jaffna Sri Lanka
RFKW72B0–Vadduvakal bridge over Nay Aru in Mullaitivu. The site of many Tamil civilians taken in to Government custody at the end of the Sri Lankan civil war.
RMFW9Y21–Sri Lanka, Trincomalee, Uppuveli, Commonwealth War Cemetery, graves and main cross memorial
RM2PN6M5N–The Commonwealth War Grave cemetery at Trincomalee, Sri Lanka
RMBB2XT1–Toronto Tamils protest against war in Sri Lanka
RMCPX049–Grave markers at Kandy War Cemetery, Kandy, Sri Lanka
RMG6HTDP–Prime Minister David Cameron meets staff at the Uthayan newspaper in Jaffna, northern Sri Lanka, which was frequently attacked by government forces during the 26 year long civil war.
RFR471DM–War Cemetery in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka
RMFXHMCA–SRI LANKA, Trincomalee, tamil refugees are kept by the singhalese government fter the war against the LTTE Tamil Tigers in so called welfare camps in remoted jungle areas , the camps are under total control of Sri Lankan army / SRI LANKA Trincomalee, Tamilen werden nach dem Krieg der singhalesischen Armee und Regierung gegen die LTTE Tamil Tiger in sogenannten welfare camps in abgelegenen Dschungelgebieten interniert , umgesiedelt und als Menschen 2. Klasse behandelt, die camps sind durch Militaerposten und Armeelager umgeben , urspruengliche Tamilengebiete werden mit Singhalesen besiedelt
RFGRNGK7–Commonwealth war cemetery, Sri Lanka
RMBXE1G2–Graffiti on wall of a derelict building in Northern Sri Lanka left by LTTE terrorists during the last stages of the the war.
RMB7K13M–Protest demonstration against government of Sri Lanka war with Tamils, The Hague, Netherlands
RM2B019E0–Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka Army T55 tanks during a victory parade in Colombo, 2009. Photo from the Sri Lanka Ministry of Defence (CC BY-SA 3.0 License). The Sri Lankan Civil War was a conflict fought on the island of Sri Lanka. Beginning on 23 June, 1983, there was an on-and-off insurgency against the government by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (the LTTE, also known as the Tamil Tigers and other few rebel groups), a separatist militant organization which fought to create an independent Tamil state named Tamil Eelam in the north and the east of the island.
RF2BCPYC2–TRINCOMALI, SRI LANKA - FEBRUARY 10, 2020: Russian infantry fighting vehicle - BMP-2 on the Orr Hill War Museum
RMBA0XJF–Tamil tiger demonstration in Geneva in front of UN palace during last day of Sri Lanka war
RMDYDP55–Trincomalee War Cemetery, Sri Lanka
RF2M0R683–Ruins of 30 years civil war in Sri lanka
RMH60XM9–Kandy War Cemetery, Kandy, Sri Lanka
RMA48G0E–A Tamil tiger commando poses in front of a wall of political slogans Jaffna Peninsula Sri Lanka
RMG2X7KP–Headstones of British and South Asian soldiers fallen during the Second World War at Kandy War Cemetery, Sri Lanka.
RMFXEFAH–Sri Lanka, Kandy, Commonwealth War Cemetery, grave of Dennis Groves with cross from sister Stella
RFKWYH16–Kandy second world war cemetery is a British military cemetery in Kandy, Sri Lanka. Cemetery is for soldiers of the British Empire who were killed dur
RMBB2XTC–Toronto Tamils protest against war in Sri Lanka
RMCPX03D–Grave markers at Kandy War Cemetery, Kandy, Sri Lanka
RMG6HTDT–Prime Minister David Cameron meets staff at the Uthayan newspaper in Jaffna, northern Sri Lanka, which was frequently attacked by government forces during the 26 year long civil war.
RFR471DH–War Cemetery in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka
RMFXHMD1–SRI LANKA, Trincomalee, tamil refugees are kept by the singhalese government fter the war against the LTTE Tamil Tigers in so called welfare camps in remoted jungle areas , the camps are under total control of Sri Lankan army / SRI LANKA Trincomalee, Tamilen werden nach dem Krieg der singhalesischen Armee und Regierung gegen die LTTE Tamil Tiger in sogenannten welfare camps in abgelegenen Dschungelgebieten interniert , umgesiedelt und als Menschen 2. Klasse behandelt, die camps sind durch Militaerposten und Armeelager umgeben , urspruengliche Tamilengebiete werden mit Singhalesen besiedelt
RFGRNJ6C–Commonwealth war cemetery, Sri Lanka
RF2F1E5BC–Soldier with assault rifle and flag of Sri Lanka on military uniform. Collage.
RF2WCMYXC–Cenotaph War Memorial on a sunny summer day, Colombo, Sri Lanka. A war memorial dedicated to the military personnel from Ceylon killed in action durin
RFM8N8M1–Boers captives prison camp at Diyatalawa in Sri Lanka former Ceylan after the Boers war, Picture from the French weekly newspaper l'Illustration, 17th November 1900
RM2B00WFX–Sri Lanka: A Tamil Tiger (LTTE) bicycle platoon near Kilinochchi, May 2004. Photo by Qz10 (CC BY-SA 3.0 License). The Sri Lankan Civil War began on July 23, 1983, and quickly developed into an on-and-off insurgency against the Colombo government by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), commonly known as the Tamil Tigers, and other few rebel groups, which were fighting to create an independent Tamil state named Tamil Eelam in the north and the east of the island. After a 26-year military campaign, the Sri Lankan military defeated the Tamil Tigers in May 2009.
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RMBA1692–Tamil tiger demonstration in Geneva in front of UN palace during last day of Sri Lanka war
RMDYDP5P–Trincomalee War Cemetery, Sri Lanka
RF2M0R692–Ruins of 30 years civil war in Sri lanka
RFHP496A–derelict building in Jaffna,Sri Lanka
RMA48G0A–14 yrs old tamil tiger soldier on outskirts of jaffna town sri lanka , many tiger fighters are between 12 and 14 years old
RMG2X7MD–Headstones of British and South Asian soldiers fallen during the Second World War against the Japanese Army at Kandy War Cemetery, Sri Lanka.
RMFXYG1W–Sri Lanka, Kandy, War Cemetery, some corner of a foreign field, forever England
RFKWYGY9–Kandy second world war cemetery is a British military cemetery in Kandy, Sri Lanka. Cemetery is for soldiers of the British Empire who were killed dur
RMBB2XPY–Toronto Tamils protest against war in Sri Lanka
RMCPX038–Grave markers at Kandy War Cemetery, Kandy, Sri Lanka
RMG6HTE0–Prime Minister David Cameron meets staff at the Uthayan newspaper in Jaffna, northern Sri Lanka, which was frequently attacked by government forces during the 26 year long civil war.
RFR471DE–War Cemetery in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka
RMFXHMD6–SRI LANKA, Trincomalee, tamil refugees are kept by the singhalese government fter the war against the LTTE Tamil Tigers in so called welfare camps in remoted jungle areas , the camps are under total control of Sri Lankan army / SRI LANKA Trincomalee, Tamilen werden nach dem Krieg der singhalesischen Armee und Regierung gegen die LTTE Tamil Tiger in sogenannten welfare camps in abgelegenen Dschungelgebieten interniert , umgesiedelt und als Menschen 2. Klasse behandelt, die camps sind durch Militaerposten und Armeelager umgeben , urspruengliche Tamilengebiete werden mit Singhalesen besiedelt
RFGRNJCK–Commonwealth war cemetery, Sri Lanka
RF2D8YHER–Soldier with assault rifle and flag of Sri Lanka on military uniform. Collage.
RMB17126–Boats swept ashore and destroyed by the 2004 Tsunami on Jaffna Peninsula, Sri Lanka.
RFM8N835–Boers captives prison camp at Diyatalawa in Sri Lanka former Ceylan after the Boers war, Picture from the French weekly newspaper l'Illustration, 17th November 1900
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