Tamil internally displaced people leave their camp with belongings in the northern town of Vavuniya on December 23, 2009. Some 1000 of them were resettled having been released from the camps. Nearly 300,000 of Tamil minority displaced were housed in Vavuniya camps since mid May when the government troops emerged victorious over Tamil Tigers.
Two children sit under an umbrella as Tamil internally displaced people leave their camp with belongings in the northern town of Vavuniya on December 23, 2009.
Tamil internally displaced people gather as they leave their camp with belongings in the northern town of Vavuniya on December 23, 2009. Some 1000 of them were resettled having been released from the camps. Nearly 300,000 of Tamil minority displaced were housed in Vavuniya camps since mid May when the government troops emerged victorious over Tamil Tigers
Young ex-Tamil Tiger female combattants sew as they attend a training class in the northern town of Vavuniya on December 23, 2009
Sri Lankan Tamil childrens watch TV as they stand in front of a temporary shelter at the Manik Farm refugee camp located on the outskirts of the northern Sri Lankan town of Vavuniya on December 23, 2009. Sri Lankan government forces defeated the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels in May, after wiping out the leadership of the once-powerful movement, which began its armed struggle for an independent Tamil homeland in 1972.
LARGEST AMMUNITION DUMP EXPLODES IN SLA VAVUNIYA CAMP IN SRI LANKA
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