Sri Lankan Tamils go to court against land acquisition

Over 1,000 land owners in Sri Lanka’ s northern Jaffna town on Wednesday filed cases against the government taking over their land to build military offices, a minority Tamil political party said.

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) said that 1,474 people owning land in Jaffna filed the cases challenging the attempts to illegally and unlawfully acquire their private land.

"The petition challenges the Section 2 notices issued under the Land Acquisition Act which specifies that 6381 acres and 38.97 perches are to be acquired. The massive area that is identified constitutes approximately 25.8 square kilometers," the TNA said in a statement.

The TNA said the petitioners own substantial tracts of land that fall within area being acquired by the government and were displaced from their land due to the war.

"Although the war ended in 2009, the petitioners have been prevented from returning to their land due to the military occupation of the area and barbed wire fences and barricades manned by the military," said the TNA.

Thousands of Tamils were displaced from the north during the 30 year war between the Tamil Tiger rebels and the military.

Hundreds fled to neighboring India while others either moved to other parts of the country or settled overseas.

However with the war ending in May 2009 following the defeat of the rebels land owners have begun to return and are seeking ownership of their property.

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