The Kalutara Prison Riots occurred on 12 December 1997, at the high-security prison in Kalutara, Sri Lanka.[1] Three minority Tamil political prisoners...
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prison riots emphasize a connection between prison conditions (such as prison overcrowding) and riots, or discuss the dynamics of the modern prison riot...
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(disambiguation) Kalutara Urban Council Kalutara District Kalutara prison riots Kalutara Park SC, a Sri Lankan football club Kalutara Physical Culture...
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homeless or displaced. 1997 − Kalutara prison riots (Kalutara, Western Province) − Three Tamil detainees are killed at the Kalutara high security detention...
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Lanka Kalutara prison riots, a riot at the high-security prison in Kalutara town Kalutara Stadium, a multi-use stadium in Kalutara town Kalutara Town Club...
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list of ethnic riots by country, and includes riots based on ethnic, sectarian, xenophobic, and racial conflict. Some of these riots can also be classified...
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reports of cell doors being left open on purpose. Bindunuwewa prison massacre Kalutara prison massacre Welikada Massacre Colombo Telegraph – 9 August 2019...
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Black July (redirect from 1983 anti-Tamil riots)
extended to Kalutara District. The police being unable, or unwilling, to enforce the curfew, the army was called in to assist the police. The rioters used voter...
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bail bound after 46 days at the Welikada Prison without charges. The heavy-handed suppression of the riots by the British colonial authorities initiated...
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June 1998 – Devananda attacked by Tiger prisoners whilst visiting Kalutara Prison. 7 July 2004 – Attempted suicide bomb attack on Devananda's Ministry...
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