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By Steve HermanSri Lanka's Supreme1 Court has halted evictions of ethnic3 Tamils from the country's capital - after police suddenly deported4 members of the minority group to the island's war-torn north and east. VOA's Steve Herman reports from New Delhi.
| Sri Lankan Human Rights activists shout slogans during a protest against the eviction of ethnic Tamils in Colombo, 08 Jun 2007 |
The director of Sri Lanka's National Peace Council, Jehan Perera, says the police action has sent a wave of fear through the capital's 250,000 Tamils.
"They're scared and concerned and hurt," he said. "Just because you're a Tamil who has come from out of Colombo you can be picked up in this manner and just packed off. The government is breaking the laws of this country, and I think this is borne out by the fact that the Supreme Court has stayed the evictions, pending6 its final decision."
The Supreme Court says it will hear the case on June 22 and has told police not to carry out further evictions before then.
Military spokesman Prasad Samarasinghe says authorities were forced to act after recent suicide bomb attacks in the capital by separatist Tamil rebels.
"The police have found out that cheap lodges7 in Colombo are occupied by the terrorist suspects," he said. "It's not ethnic cleansing8 or things like that because more than one third of the population in Colombo are Tamils."
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam have been fighting since 1972 for a homeland separate from the south, where Sinhalese are the main ethnic group. More than 5,000 people have been killed just in the past 19 months.
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