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- Mandapam_Camp abstract "Mandapam camp was built in the early 1900s by the British Government to house migrant plantation workers coming to India from Sri Lanka. The Camp is located in South India, 700 km South of Chennai (formerly known as Madras), the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu.In the late 1970s the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (also known as the Tamil Tigers) began an armed conflict with the Sri Lankan government. The clash peaked in the early 1980s and erupted into a full-scale civil war in 1983. Thousands were killed and many were displaced. Many Tamils left Sri Lanka and sought refugee status in places like Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Those lacking money or family connections were left behind. With nowhere else to go, these people left Sri Lanka by boat from a northern town called Mannar, (18 km from the Indian coast) and arrived in Mandapam, India. The state government of Tamil Nadu placed these people in camps across the state. Currently there are approximately 70,000 refugees living in these camps.A five-year peace agreement was signed in 2002. However, the conflict resumed in 2005 and by 2008 there were an estimated 4000 deaths.".
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- Mandapam_Camp wikiPageExternalLink 06-27_Refugees_Mandapam.php?uid=1806.
- Mandapam_Camp wikiPageExternalLink www.adeptasia.org.
- Mandapam_Camp wikiPageExternalLink Mandapam%20Fact%20File.pdf.
- Mandapam_Camp wikiPageExternalLink 2006012415090100.htm.
- Mandapam_Camp wikiPageExternalLink 22spec.htm.
- Mandapam_Camp wikiPageID "16107523".
- Mandapam_Camp wikiPageRevisionID "560244829".
- Mandapam_Camp hasPhotoCollection Mandapam_Camp.
- Mandapam_Camp subject Category:History_of_Tamil_Nadu.
- Mandapam_Camp subject Category:Refugee_camps.
- Mandapam_Camp subject Category:Social_history_of_Tamil_Nadu.
- Mandapam_Camp point "9.28 79.12".
- Mandapam_Camp type Artifact100021939.
- Mandapam_Camp type Camp102945813.
- Mandapam_Camp type Housing103546340.
- Mandapam_Camp type Object100002684.
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- Mandapam_Camp type RefugeeCamps.
- Mandapam_Camp type Shelter104192238.
- Mandapam_Camp type Structure104341686.
- Mandapam_Camp type Whole100003553.
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- Mandapam_Camp type SpatialThing.
- Mandapam_Camp comment "Mandapam camp was built in the early 1900s by the British Government to house migrant plantation workers coming to India from Sri Lanka. The Camp is located in South India, 700 km South of Chennai (formerly known as Madras), the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu.In the late 1970s the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (also known as the Tamil Tigers) began an armed conflict with the Sri Lankan government. The clash peaked in the early 1980s and erupted into a full-scale civil war in 1983.".
- Mandapam_Camp label "Mandapam Camp".
- Mandapam_Camp label "マンダパム・キャンプ".
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- Mandapam_Camp lat "9.28".
- Mandapam_Camp long "79.12".
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- Mandapam_Camp isPrimaryTopicOf Mandapam_Camp.