Demilitarisation First
Why withdrawing the military from civilian areas in the North-East is the first practical condition for recovery.
Two printable PDF briefs. The live citation base. A quiet contact line. No sign-up, no funnel, no overreach.
Why withdrawing the military from civilian areas in the North-East is the first practical condition for recovery.
What fills the space after the soldiers leave: jobs, libraries, youth, culture, wellbeing, transparent local projects.
If your constituency includes Harrow, Brent, Newham, Croydon, Merton, Kingston, Hounslow, Wembley, Tooting, or Redbridge, the British Tamil community in your seat will care about this. Read the two briefs first; the framework pages contain full citations.
Live, citable signals from late-2025 and early-2026 — Northern Province Governor, Sri Lanka Defence Committee, UNHRC 61, OCHA Cyclone Ditwah, Himikama land redistribution, Groundviews — are collected on the Civilian Recovery page under "Live signal · Aarambam".
This framework is anchored on UN A/RES/70/262 (Sustaining Peace), the World Bank–UN Pathways for Peace (2018), and HRC resolutions 46/1 / 51/1 — all UK co-sponsored or consensus-adopted.
Six current-era citations — Northern Province Governor & Jaffna Security Forces Commander on land release; Sri Lanka Parliamentary Defence Committee; UK-led Sri Lanka Core Group at UNHRC 61; UN OCHA / IOM Cyclone Ditwah assessments; the Sri Lankan government's Himikama civilian land redistribution programme; and independent Groundviews reporting on unresolved structural recovery in the North.
See all live signalsFor verified press, parliamentary, or policy enquiries.
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