1989 Kandy massacre

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1989 Kandy massacre

The 1989 Kandy massacre refers to a violent attack that occurred on August 12, 1989, in Kandy, Sri Lanka, during the protracted civil conflict between the Sri Lankan government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The incident resulted in the deaths of at least thirty Tamil civilians, primarily targeting those perceived to be linked to the LTTE. Carried out by Sri Lankan security forces, the massacre was part of a broader campaign of violence against Tamil populations amid escalating tensions. The Kandy massacre drew international condemnation and highlighted the human rights abuses prevalent in the region during the war. The event remains a critical point of discussion in the context of Sri Lanka's ethnic conflict and its ongoing implications for reconciliation and justice.