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Numbers of Sri Lankan internally displaced persons displaced from the Vanni region since October 2008 and detained by the Sri Lankan Military at various camps in northern and eastern Sri Lanka during October 2009 to January 2010:
As the Sri Lankan military advanced further into Tamil Tiger controlled areas, international concern grew for the fate of the 350,000 civilians trapped. [14] On 21 January 2009 the Sri Lankan military declared a 32 square kilometres (12 sq mi) Safe Zone 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north-west of Puthukkudiyiruppu, between the A35 highway and Chalai Lagoon. [15]
Numbers of Sri Lankan internally displaced persons displaced from the Vanni region since October 2008 and detained by the Sri Lankan Military at various camps in northern Sri Lanka during February 2010 to December 2010:
Numbers of Sri Lankan internally displaced persons displaced from the Vanni region since October 2008 and detained by the Sri Lankan Military at various camps in northern and eastern Sri Lanka during April 2009:
1. Andiyapuliyankulam School camp was closed in early September 2009 and IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zone 6. [9]2. Ariviththodam Sivanantha Vidyalayam camp was closed in early September 2009 and IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zone 6.
1. Andiyapuliyankulam School camp was closed in early May 2009 and IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zone 2. [14]2. Muthaliyankulam Maha Vidyalayam camp was closed in early May 2009 and IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zone 2.
1. Gamini Maha Vidyalayam camp was closed in late June 2009 and IDPs moved to Sumathipuram WC. [13]2. Kanthapuram Maha Vidyalayam camp was closed in late June 2009 and IDPs moved to Sumathipuram WC.
Sri Lankan IDP numbers, February and March 2009; Sri Lankan IDP numbers, April 2009; Sri Lankan IDP numbers, May 2009; Sri Lankan IDP numbers, June and July 2009; Sri Lankan IDP numbers, August and September 2009; Sri Lankan IDP numbers, October 2009 to January 2010; Sri Lankan IDP numbers, February to December 2010