The report "The Long Shadow of War: Struggle for Justice in Post War Sri Lanka," by California-based Oakland Institute states that the traditional Tamil homeland is still under heavy military occupation by at least 160,000 mostly Sinhalese soldiers, one for every 6 Tamil civilians.
While the Sri Lankan army has engaged in large-scale property development, running luxury tourist resorts and business ventures on land seized from local populations, thousands of Tamil families remain displaced on their own land, the report that was released yesterday said.
"Thousands of people continue to be missing since the war ended in spite of the government's promise to engage in a process of truth and reconciliation. A 2012 UN report referred to more than 70,000 missing while other estimates are twice that number," the report said.
The 39-page report, authored by Anuradha Mittal, is based on research and fieldwork conducted between January 2014 and April 2015.