The Sri Lankan government has released some 100 former Tamil Tiger rebels to mark Christmas Day. It is the latest group to be freed from camps where the ex-rebels were held after they were defeated last year.

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The 98 men and two women were released during a ceremony in the northern town of Vavuniya. The government says 5,000 former rebels are still held in the camps, but international human rights groups and the media have not been given access. About 250,000 Tamils were initially held in military-run camps after fleeing the war zone during the government’s final offensive against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in early 2009.

Many complained about poor sanitary conditions, and the Sri Lankan authorities were criticised for detaining them for too long.One of the two women released on Saturday, Shakila Sathasivam, told the BBC she had been detained after being injured while fighting with the rebels.

 

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  • rappeter13 on Dec 27, 2010

    You have posted some nice photos.

  • OhSugar on Dec 27, 2010

    Very interesting article. I am glad the captive were set free on celebration of Christmas

  • PSingh1990 on Dec 27, 2010

    Nice Share.

    :-)

  • SharifaMcFarlane on Dec 28, 2010

    Their families must be overjoyed.

  • gaby7 on Dec 28, 2010

    We Want War No More in SriLanka! Release them all

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