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    Sri Lanka civil war: Rajapaksa says thousands missing are dead

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    Sri Lanka's president has acknowledged for the first time that more than 20,000 people who disappeared during the country's civil war are dead.

    Gotabaya Rajapaksa made the remark in a meeting with a UN envoy in the capital, Colombo.

    Steps would be taken to issue death certificates for those missing, a statement from his office said.

    Hundreds of families of the missing have been attending rallies demanding to know where their loved ones are.

    Many have held out hope that their relatives were still alive and in the hands of the security forces, a view rejected by the government. These families meet and hold daily vigils to protest and to keep their relatives' memories alive.

    What's the background?

    The Sri Lankan defeated Tamil Tiger rebels in May 2009 after 26 years of bloody conflict.

    The war divided Sri Lanka along ethnic lines – pitting the majority Buddhist Sinhalese-dominated government against Tamil rebels who wanted a separate state. The fighting killed an estimated 100,000 people and left about 20,000, mostly Tamils, missing.

    President Rajapaksa was Sri Lanka's defence secretary at the time and played a leading role in crushing the rebels. He is hailed as a hero by many in the Sinhalese population but deeply distrusted by the Tamil community.

    Media captionHow the army finally crushed Tamil Tiger rebels after 25 years of bloody war

    At the end…

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