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Key local polls held in Sri Lanka Key local polls held in Sri Lanka
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People in parts of eastern Sri Lanka are voting in key local elections.People in parts of eastern Sri Lanka are voting in key local elections.
They are taking place in areas that were held by the Tamil Tiger rebels for more than a decade, until they were taken by government forces last year.They are taking place in areas that were held by the Tamil Tiger rebels for more than a decade, until they were taken by government forces last year.
A party of former Tamil Tiger rebels who switched sides is expected to win, but they have not laid down their arms.A party of former Tamil Tiger rebels who switched sides is expected to win, but they have not laid down their arms.
Separately, one person was killed in a bombing in the capital, Colombo, on Monday, police and the military said. Officials blamed the rebels.Separately, one person was killed in a bombing in the capital, Colombo, on Monday, police and the military said. Officials blamed the rebels.
High securityHigh security
Thousands of police and commandos have been deployed in Batticaloa in eastern Sri Lanka for the local elections.Thousands of police and commandos have been deployed in Batticaloa in eastern Sri Lanka for the local elections.
Armoured personnel carriers are being driven around the streets and many checkpoints have been set up.Armoured personnel carriers are being driven around the streets and many checkpoints have been set up.
At stake is control of the municipal council and local authorities in the villages.At stake is control of the municipal council and local authorities in the villages.
The party that expects to win is Tamileela Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal party (TMVP), a faction that broke away from the Tamil Tigers in 2004.The party that expects to win is Tamileela Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal party (TMVP), a faction that broke away from the Tamil Tigers in 2004.
They then turned on their former comrades and helped government forces to drive them from the east.They then turned on their former comrades and helped government forces to drive them from the east.
The TMVP has been accused of recruiting child soldiers, abductions and killings, and they still have not given up their guns.The TMVP has been accused of recruiting child soldiers, abductions and killings, and they still have not given up their guns.
The island's main opposition party is boycotting the elections in protest.The island's main opposition party is boycotting the elections in protest.
Dry runDry run
For Sri Lanka's government this process has an importance beyond a mere local poll.For Sri Lanka's government this process has an importance beyond a mere local poll.
The BBC's Roland Buerk in Batticaloa says Monday's polls are a dry run for a province-wide election expected later that officials hope will lay a framework to help end the island's long-running conflict.The BBC's Roland Buerk in Batticaloa says Monday's polls are a dry run for a province-wide election expected later that officials hope will lay a framework to help end the island's long-running conflict.
The government's plan is to militarily defeat the separatist rebels in the north where they still control territory.The government's plan is to militarily defeat the separatist rebels in the north where they still control territory.
Then there would be limited devolution of power to provincial councils which the ethnic Singhalese-led government bills as its answer to the minority Tamil's demands for more autonomy.Then there would be limited devolution of power to provincial councils which the ethnic Singhalese-led government bills as its answer to the minority Tamil's demands for more autonomy.
In January the government pulled out of a formal commitment to a 2002 ceasefire with the Tamil Tigers, arguing the rebels had used it to re-group and re-arm.In January the government pulled out of a formal commitment to a 2002 ceasefire with the Tamil Tigers, arguing the rebels had used it to re-group and re-arm.
Since then, fighting has intensified on the frontlines that surround Tiger-held territory in the north.Since then, fighting has intensified on the frontlines that surround Tiger-held territory in the north.
Sri Lanka's army commander Lt-Gen Sarath Fonseka has said that he aims to defeat the rebels by the end of 2008.Sri Lanka's army commander Lt-Gen Sarath Fonseka has said that he aims to defeat the rebels by the end of 2008.

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