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Sri Lanka, 26 años de conflicto armado

Sri Lanka, 26 años de conflicto armado

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  • Soldiers cross a flooded road in Poonaryn

    2008 Soldiers cross a flooded road in Poonaryn

    Soldiers cross a flooded road in Poonaryn, northern Sri Lanka, an area the military recently recaptured during their military offensive against the Tamil Tiger rebels November 28, 2008. Picture taken November 28, 2008. REUTERS/Stringer (SRI LANKA)
  • Entre las fotos hechas públicas por el Gobierno de Sri Lanka en los últimos años, se encuentra esta de un niño vestido con el uniforme de la guerrilla.

    Picture supplied by Sri Lankan Ministry of Defence shows a boy dressed in a LTTE uniform and carrying a gun

    An undated picture supplied by the Sri Lankan Ministry of Defence from a collection of photographs that government soldiers said were discovered recently in a "hideout" in northern Sri Lanka, shows a boy dressed in a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) uniform and carrying a gun over his shoulder. The government said recently that operations to finish Asia's longest-running war would not let up, adding troops were moving toward the rebel pocket where LTTE leader Vellupillai Prabhakaran is believed to be hiding. REUTERS/Sri Lankan Ministry of Defence/Handout (SRI LANKA MILITARY CONFLICT POLITICS) QUALITY FROM SOURCE. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
  • Soldados del ejército caminan a través de un campo en Vidattaltivu.

    2008 Sri Lankan soldiers walk across a field after arriving in Vidattaltivu

    Sri Lankan soldiers walk across a field after arriving in Vidattaltivu, northwestern Mannar July 24, 2008. Sri Lankan troops killed at least 22 Tamil Tiger rebels in fresh fighting in the far north of the island on Friday, the military said, as government forces continue their push against the rebels' northern stronghold. Picture taken July 24, 2008. REUTERS/Stringer(SRI LANKA)

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