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arrest and detention, torture, enforced disappearance, and extrajudicial execution. 6 In <strong>the</strong><br />

east, <strong>the</strong> Karuna faction, renamed Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Puligal (TMVP), continued<br />

guerrilla attacks against <strong>the</strong> LTTE.<br />

The ceasefire formally continued until January 2008, but <strong>full</strong>-fledged fighting between<br />

government forces and <strong>the</strong> LTTE resumed by mid-2006. Conventional battles were<br />

accompanied by continuing rights abuses by both sides, including political assassinations,<br />

abductions, and targeted attacks on civilians. In late 2008, <strong>the</strong> Sri Lankan government<br />

ordered most humanitarian agencies out of <strong>the</strong> Vanni region, where most of <strong>the</strong> fighting<br />

was occurring, and denied access to <strong>the</strong> international media and human rights<br />

organizations. An estimated 20,000 to 30,000 deaths occurred during <strong>the</strong> fighting<br />

between 2006 and early 2009, with government forces and particularly <strong>the</strong> LTTE suffering<br />

heavy losses in battle. 7<br />

Government forces won back all but a small piece of territory held by <strong>the</strong> LTTE following its<br />

January 2, 2009, capture of <strong>the</strong> de facto LTTE capital of Kilinochchi. During <strong>the</strong> first four<br />

months of 2009, more than 300,000 civilians were trapped in areas of fighting, effectively<br />

used as “human shields” by <strong>the</strong> LTTE, with limited access to food, water, and medical care.<br />

The LTTE forcibly conscripted civilians and prevented o<strong>the</strong>rs from fleeing LTTE-controlled<br />

areas by firing at <strong>the</strong>m, killing many. Government forces repeatedly bombed and shelled<br />

<strong>the</strong> increasingly constricted populated areas, including its own unilaterally declared “no<br />

fire zones.” On March 13, 2009, Navane<strong>the</strong>m Pillay, <strong>the</strong> UN high commissioner for human<br />

rights, expressed grave concern over credible evidence of war crimes by both sides. 8 The<br />

UN and government leaders called on <strong>the</strong> LTTE to allow civilians to leave <strong>the</strong> combat zone<br />

and for both sides to allow access for humanitarian relief.<br />

6<br />

See <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Rights</strong> <strong>Watch</strong>, Sri Lanka – Return to War, August 6, 2007,<br />

http://www.hrw.org/<strong>report</strong>s/2007/08/05/return-war; <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Rights</strong> <strong>Watch</strong>, Sri Lanka –Recurring Nightmare,<br />

March 6, 2008, http://www.hrw.org/<strong>report</strong>s/2008/03/05/recurring-nightmare-0.<br />

7<br />

<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Rights</strong> <strong>Watch</strong>, Sri Lanka – Trapped and Mistreated, December 15, 2008,<br />

http://www.hrw.org/<strong>report</strong>s/2008/12/15/trapped-and-mistreated-0; <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Rights</strong> <strong>Watch</strong>, Sri Lanka –<br />

Besieged, Displaced, and Detained, December 23, 2008, http://www.hrw.org/<strong>report</strong>s/2008/12/22/besiegeddisplaced-and-detained;<br />

and <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Rights</strong> <strong>Watch</strong>, Sri Lanka – War on <strong>the</strong> Displaced, February 19, 2009,<br />

http://www.hrw.org/<strong>report</strong>s/2009/02/19/war-displaced.<br />

8<br />

“Sri Lanka: Actions by Government forces, rebels possible war crimes – UN rights chief,” UN News Centre,<br />

March 13, 2009, http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=30175&Cr=sri+lanka&Cr1 (accessed<br />

January 2, 2013).<br />

13 HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH | FEBRUARY 2013

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