Fifteen years after the end of the war, the Sri Lankan military continues to occupy thousands of acres of private land in the north and east. Families who fled their homes during the conflict and were promised return have found their properties absorbed into military complexes, used for tourism ventures, or simply held without explanation.
Land Seizures and the North's Stalled Reconstruction
Military-held land in the north is blocking economic rebuilding as families wait years for properties never returned after the war.
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