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==Palali Military Base==
==Palali Military Base==
Palali is in a High Security Zone declared by the [[Sri Lanka Armed Forces]] of an area of less than 25 square kilometers due to the [[Sri Lankan civil war|civil war]]. The former residents of the area have been evacuated due to security reasons. Limited resettlement began in 2002 but was not completed due to the escalation of the civil war. The [[Palaly Military Base]] houses the [[Security Forces Headquarters - Jaffna]] and is in close proximity to the naval base; SLNS Uttara at [[Kankasanturai]] and air base; [[Jaffna Airport]]. There is also a [[military hospital]] in Palali.
Palali is in a High Security Zone declared by the [[Sri Lanka Armed Forces]] of an area of less than 25 square kilometers due to the [[Sri Lankan civil war|civil war]]. The former residents of the area have been evacuated; although it was initially claimed that this was due to security reasons subsequent research by a number of non governmental organisations has cast significant doubt onto this claim<ref>{{cite web|title=Satellite images show that the High Security Zone is not being used as intended|url=http://blog.srilankacampaign.org/2014/08/arial-photographs-show-that-high.html|publisher=Sri Lanka Campaign|accessdate=8 September 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Policy Brief: Politics, Policies and Practices with Land Acquisitions and Related Issues in the North and East of Sri Lanka|url=http://www.cpalanka.org/policy-brief-politics-policies-and-practices-with-land-acquisitions-and-related-issues-in-the-north-and-east-of-sri-lanka/|publisher=Centre for Policy Alternatives|accessdate=8 September 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Monitoring Change in Sri Lanka's Valikamam High Security Zone: 2009-2014|url=http://www.aaas.org/page/monitoring-change-sri-lankas-valikamam-high-security-zone-2009-2014|publisher=American Association for the Advancement of Science}}</ref>.

Limited resettlement began in 2002 but was not completed. In 2013 the Government of Sri Lanka attempted to put their claim to this land on a legal footing by claiming that the land was needed for a "public purpose" and that the previous inhabitants of the land could not be found. 2176 previous inhabitants of the land came forward to challenge this ruling in court, the case is ongoing<ref>{{cite web|title=702 More Jaffna Tamils Petition Appeal Court To Prevent Damage To Their Tesawalamai Rights By Land Grab Of Rajapaksa regime|url=https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/702-more-jaffna-tamils-petition-appeal-court-to-prevent-damage-to-their-tesawalamai-rights-by-land-grab-of-rajapaksa-regime/|publisher=Colombo Telegraph|accessdate=8 September 2014}}</ref>.

The [[Palaly Military Base]] houses the [[Security Forces Headquarters - Jaffna]] and is in close proximity to the naval base; SLNS Uttara at [[Kankasanturai]] and air base; [[Jaffna Airport]]. There is also a [[military hospital]] in Palali.


==Palali Air Base==
==Palali Air Base==

Revision as of 11:19, 8 September 2014

Palali
பலாலி
CountrySri Lanka
ProvinceNorthern
DistrictJaffna
DS DivisionValikamam North

Palali (Tamil: பலாலி) is a small town in the North Sri Lankan city of Jaffna. It has an important airport. Both military and small civilian aircraft land there. It is one of the main transport service connections Jaffna Peninsula with the rest of the country.

Palali Military Base

Palali is in a High Security Zone declared by the Sri Lanka Armed Forces of an area of less than 25 square kilometers due to the civil war. The former residents of the area have been evacuated; although it was initially claimed that this was due to security reasons subsequent research by a number of non governmental organisations has cast significant doubt onto this claim[1][2][3].

Limited resettlement began in 2002 but was not completed. In 2013 the Government of Sri Lanka attempted to put their claim to this land on a legal footing by claiming that the land was needed for a "public purpose" and that the previous inhabitants of the land could not be found. 2176 previous inhabitants of the land came forward to challenge this ruling in court, the case is ongoing[4].

The Palaly Military Base houses the Security Forces Headquarters - Jaffna and is in close proximity to the naval base; SLNS Uttara at Kankasanturai and air base; Jaffna Airport. There is also a military hospital in Palali.

Palali Air Base

SLAF Palaly served as the main lifeline in the Jaffna Peninsula, as there was no land supply route to the peninsula until 2009. Till then much of the essential food items, medicines for the civilians and the armed forces as well as ammunition were brought regularly via air to the SLAF Palaly.

Radio stations

  • SLBC REGIONAL SERVICES.
  • Palali Sevaya (Sinhala) / YAL FM(Tamil)) 102.0 MHz
  • VasanthamFM (Tamil) / VFM (Tamil) 97.0 MHz

Television stations

  • VasanthamTV (Tamil) / VTV (Tamil) 25 UHF

References

9°48′N 80°05′E / 9.800°N 80.083°E / 9.800; 80.083



  1. ^ "Satellite images show that the High Security Zone is not being used as intended". Sri Lanka Campaign. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Policy Brief: Politics, Policies and Practices with Land Acquisitions and Related Issues in the North and East of Sri Lanka". Centre for Policy Alternatives. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Monitoring Change in Sri Lanka's Valikamam High Security Zone: 2009-2014". American Association for the Advancement of Science.
  4. ^ "702 More Jaffna Tamils Petition Appeal Court To Prevent Damage To Their Tesawalamai Rights By Land Grab Of Rajapaksa regime". Colombo Telegraph. Retrieved 8 September 2014.