Jan 6, 2012 6:31am

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — A Sri Lankan students group has appealed to the United Nations to help find two missing human rights activists whom it fears are being detained by the government.

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Twenty-nine-year-old Lalith Kumar Weeraraju and 34-year-old Kugan Muruganandan went missing last month from the northern Jaffna district in the former war zone. Sri Lanka’s 25-year civil war ended in 2009.

The group, Students for Human Rights, wrote to U.N. Resident Coordinator Sabinay Nandy on Friday, saying witnesses had seen the two men being forced into a white van and that they may be detained by the government.

The government has denied detaining the men.

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