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- WORLD, Page 35World NotesSRI LANKAPlaying Cops And Killers
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- Just when Sri Lankans thought they had seen the end of it,
- war returned last week with blistering force. The Liberation
- Tigers of Tamil Eelam, a guerrilla group fighting for an
- independent ethnic Tamil homeland, attacked several police
- stations in Sri Lanka's northeastern province. At least 300
- people are believed to have died in the first days of fighting;
- some reports said at least 100 of them were policemen executed
- by the rebels. The government dispatched an additional 4,200
- troops to the region (the total now: 15,000) and began using
- helicopter gunships, artillery and aerial bombardment to crush
- the guerrillas.
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- The fighting marks the resumption of an old battle: since
- 1983, the Sri Lankan army and the Tigers have fought for
- control of the island's northern and eastern regions, where the
- Tigers want to declare an independent state called Eelam. So
- far, the conflict has cost 11,000 lives. Since March, the
- Tigers and the government have been on peaceful, if wary,
- terms. But in recent weeks tensions climbed as the rebels,
- accusing Sri Lankan leaders of delaying elections, promised a
- fight if the government did not deliver. They were as good as
- their word.
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