Hundreds of Tamil protestors demand resettlement in Sampur
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As many as 500 Tamil protestors went on hunger strike at the Kiliveddy refugee camp in Trincomalee on Tuesday, demanding to be resettled in their original village in Sampur – land that has been seized by the Sri Lankan military for a High Security Zone.
'Give our lands back' and 'stop atrocities on Sampur people' read placards held by the protestors, who had gathered at the camp entrance and joined the hunger strike.
"We voted for regime change hoping resettlement," the Tamil Civil Society Forum reported the protestors as saying. "But our issues doesn't figure on the 100 day programme".
In addition to being immediately resettled, they also demanded that they be allowed to reopen the Sampur Mahavidyalayam school, which is being occupied by the Sri Lankan navy. The school building is currently being used a base for the security forces.
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The villagers have also been denied permission to rebuild a Hindu temple in the village, which was damaged during the armed conflict.

