- Eelam War I
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict = Eelam War I
partof = theSri Lankan civil war
caption =
date =1983 –1987
place =Sri Lanka
casus =
result = Peace deal negotiated byIndia , and arrival of Indian Peacekeepers
combatant1 =
combatant2 =Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
commander1 =J.R. Jayawardene
commander2 =Velupillai Prabhakaran
strength1 =
strength2 =
casualties1 =
casualties2 =Eelam War I is the name given to the initial phase of the armed conflict between the government of
Sri Lanka n and theLTTE . Although tensions between the government and Tamil militant groups had been brewing since the 1970s, full scale war did not break out until an attack by the LTTE on aSri Lanka Army patrol inJaffna , in the north of the country, onJuly 23 ,1983 which killed 13 soldiers. The attack, and the subsequent riots in the south (dubbedBlack July ) are generally considered as the start of the conflict.This fighting continued until 1985, when peace talks were held between the two sides inThimphu ,Bhutan in hopes of seeking a negotiated settlement. They proved fruitless and fighting soon resumed.By 1987, the Sri Lankan military had cornered the LTTE in Jaffna, on the tip of the island and were confident of bringing an end to the conflict. However, due to internal pressure, specifically concern about the 50 million Tamils living in
India , the Indian government called for a halt to the offensive. After the request was snubbed by Sri Lanka, the IndianPrime Minister Rajiv Gandhi ordered a flotilla of ships be sent to relieve the LTTE. After the convoy was blocked by theSri Lanka Navy , India instead choose to airdrop supplies to the besieged city in a mission codenamedOperation Poomalai . [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9B0DE0D8173FF936A35755C0A961948260&n=Top%2fNews%2fWorld%2fCountries%20and%20Territories%2fIndia India Airlifts Aid To Tamil Rebels - New York Times ] ]Following the successful completion of the mission, and faced with the possibility of further involvement of the Indian military, including reports that Indian ground forces were being prepared for possible involvement in Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka President J. R. Jayewardene held talks with the Indian government to resolve the dispute. As a result of the negotiations, the siege of Jaffna was lifted and the
Indo-Sri-Lankan accord was signed on July 29, 1987. Sri Lankan troops then withdraw from the north of the country and handed over control over the entire area to Indianpeacekeeping troops named theIndian Peace Keeping Force . This brought about an end to the first stage of the ethnic conflict.Civilian killings
Kent and Dollar Farm massacres
The Kent and Dollar Farm massacres was one of the earliest massacres of Sinhalese civilian carried out by the LTTE during the Sri Lankan Civil War. The massacres took place on November 30, 1984, in two tiny farming villages in the district of Mullaitivu in north-eastern Sri Lanka. The LTTE had claimed that the North East of Sri Lanka was the exclusive homeland of Tamils, and began their campaign of ethnic cleansing in the 1980's. The Sinhalese of the Northern Province and Eastern Province of Sri Lanka suffered severe loss of lives and property as a result of numerous civilian massacres carried out by the LTTE for the purpose of ethnically cleansing the North East of Sri Lanka.
Anuradhapura massacre
The Anuradhapura massacre is an incident on May 14, 1985 in which LTTE cadres massacred 146 Sinhalese men, women and children in Anuradhapura. The LTTE hijacked a bus and entered Anuradhapura. As the LTTE cadres entered the main bus station , they opened fire indiscriminately with automatic weapons killing and wounding many civilians who were waiting for buses. LTTE cadres then drove to the Buddhist Sri Maha Bobhi shrine and gunned down nuns, monks and civilians as they prayed inside the Buddhist shrine. This incident was designed to provoke massive retaliation by the Sinhalese majority against the Tamils in order to strengthen the LTTE's position among the Tamil people.
Before they withdraw, the LTTE strike force entered the national park of Wilpattu and killed 18 Sinhalese in the forest reserve.
ee also
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Tamil_Tigers
*LTTE
*Eelam War II
*Eelam War III
*Eelam War IV
*Sri Lankan Civil War
*Origins of the Sri Lankan Civil War References
External links
* [http://www.tamilnation.org / Tamil Nation]
* [http://www.defence.lk/ Ministry of Defence, Sri Lanka]
* [http://www.peaceinsrilanka.org/ Government of Sri Lanka Peace Secretariat]
* [http://www.ltteps.org/ LTTE Peace Secretariat]
* [http://www.slmm.lk/ Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission]
* [http://www.tamilnet.com / Tamilnet]
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