The Sri Lankan government declared an end to their 26-year war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, or Tamil Tigers, after a final battle in which Tiger leader Vellupillai Prabhakaran was killed along with hundreds of other rebel fighters. More than 70,000 people died in the course of the conflict. "This battle has reached its bitter end," said a rebel spokesman. "We have decided to silence our guns." Observers questioned the methods of Sri Lanka's military, and foreign ministers of European Union nations said they were "appalled" by reports of high civilian death counts. A spokesman for the U.N.'s refugee agency estimated that 65,000 civilians had been displaced by the conflict in recent days.
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The Sri Lankan government declared an end to their 26-year war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, or Tamil Tigers, after a final battle in which Tiger leader Vellupillai Prabhakaran was killed along with hundreds of other rebel fighters. More than 70,000 people died in the course of the conflict. "This battle has reached its bitter end," said a rebel spokesman. "We have decided to silence our guns." Observers questioned the methods of Sri Lanka's military, and foreign ministers of European Union nations said they were "appalled" by reports of high civilian death counts. A spokesman for the U.N.'s refugee agency estimated that 65,000 civilians had been displaced by the conflict in recent days.