Sri Lanka’s War Crimes.Videos.India, Why Quiet?

Now Sri Lanka has warned the UN that publicly releasing a report on allegedwar crimes committed as its civil war was ending could harm efforts at post-war ethnic reconciliation.

You wipe out a generation and exposing them shall harm the ‘Reconciliation Efforts’

Sri Lanka is being let off easily.

India instead of bringing out the Truth is keeping mum for geopolitical reasons or is it because those who were exterminated belong to South of  Vindhyas?

This attitude ,whatever be the reasons, shall breed separatism in India .

It is in the interest of India in the long run that it intervenes on behalf of Tamils.

Well, I am not saying anything about the ‘Leader of Tamils World Wide’

He is busy getting berths in the Cabinet for his kin and of late trying to wiggle out of Scams,especially 2G scam.

Probably he will write a letter to Center on the plight of Tamils.

DELHI: The Sri Lankan government deliberately shelled hospitals, fired on civilians in no-fire zones and attacked the United Nations and Red Cross in the dying days of the country’s civil war two years ago, a leaked UN report says.

Extracts of the report, which was to be released this week, say there are ”credible” reports of war crimes committed by the Sri Lankan government and the separatist Tamil Tiger movement, which was finally defeated in May 2009 after a 30-year insurgency.

The UN committee, led by Marzuki Darusman, a former Indonesian attorney-general, has called for an independent investigation into the final months of the war, when fighting was focused on the Vanni area in the north-east, as government troops pushed retreating Tigers and thousands of civilians into smaller and smaller no-fire zones.

http://www.smh.com.au/world/un-accuses-sri-lanka-of-slaughtering-civilians-20110417-1djmw.html#ixzz1KEUYXcU4

The naked man, his hands bound behind his back, is pushed to the ground. Then a man in military uniform delivers a forceful kick to the back of the prisoner’s head with the heel of his boot. As the prisoner slumps forward, another soldier points his automatic weapon and fires a single shot. The man’s body jolts. “It’s like he jumped,” laughs one of the giggling soldiers.

As gunfire rattles, the camera pans left to reveal a further seven bloodstained bodies, all handcuffed and bound, and – with one exception – similarly naked, strewn on the ground. The camera then pans right again, as another naked man is forced to the ground and shot in the back of the head. This time the body falls backwards.

These scenes, captured on video, allegedly show extra-judicial killings of Tamils by Sri Lankan troops earlier this year in the bitter and bloody endgame of the country’s civil war. As government forces made a decisive thrust into the stronghold of rebel forces to end the decades-long conflict, a Sri Lankan soldier apparently took this footage, which was then smuggled out of the country by activists. It may constitute the first hard evidence for those who believe war crimes were committed in the effort to crush the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The significance of this footage – particularly shocking for the seemingly casual way in which the killings were carried out – is even greater given the way that journalists and independent observers were prevented by the government from reaching the war zone. The UN has estimated that 10,000 civilians were killed in what was, in effect, a war with no witnesses.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/video-that-reveals-truth-of-sri-lankan-war-crimes-1777746.html

Attacks in chronological order

Attack / Massacre
↓
Date
↓
Location
↓
Death toll↓ Perpetrators
↓
Sources
↓
Tamil conference incident (1974) January 10, 1974 JaffnaJaffna District 9 Police [1][2][3]
Chunnakam market massacre March 28, 1984 ChunnakamJaffna District 10 Air Force [4][5][6]
Othiyamalai massacre December 1, 1984 Othiyamalai,Mullaitivu District 29 – 32 Army [7][8][9]
Mannar massacre (1984) December 4, 1984 Murunkan, Mannar District 107 – 150 Army [10][11][12][13][14]
Valvettithurai massacre (1985) May 12, 1985 ValvettithuraiJaffna District 46 – 70 Army [12][15][16][17]
Kumudini boat massacre May 15, 1985 Sea off Jaffna District 23 Navy [18][19]
Thambattai massacre May 17, 1985 Thambattai, Ampara District 23 Police (STF) [20]
Killiveddy massacre (1985) May 30, 1985 Killiveddy,Trincomalee District 44 Police [21]
Akkaraipattu massacre February 19, 1986 AkkaraipattuAmpara District 80 Army [22][23][23][24]
Prawn farm massacre/ Kokkadichcholai massacre (1987) January 27, 1987 Kokkadichcholai,Batticaloa District 83 Police (STF) [25][26][27][28][29]
Kalmunai massacre June 12, 1990 KalmunaiAmpara District 160 – 250 Army [30][31][32][33]
Veeramunai massacre August 12, 1990 Veeramunai, Ampara District 21 Home Guards [34]
Eastern University massacre / Vantharamulai campus massacre September 5, 1990 BatticaloaBatticaloa District 158 Army [35][36][20][37]
Batticaloa massacre (1990) /Sathurukondan massacre September 9, 1990 BatticaloaBatticaloa District 184 Army [17][38][39][40][41][42][20]
Chavakachcheri market massacre October 9, 1990 Chavakachcheri,Jaffna District 12 Army [34]
Kondaichchi massacre February, 1991 Kondaichchi, Mannar District 4 Army [34]
Eravur massacre February 20, 1991 EravurBatticaloa District 6 Home Guards [34]
Iruthayapuram massacre March, 1991 Iruthayapuram,Batticaloa District 11 Police [34]
Nayanmar Thidal massacre April 12, 1991 Nayanmar Thidal, Tampalakamam,Trincomalee District 4 [43]
Kokkadichcholai massacre (1991) June 12, 1991 Kokkadichcholai,Batticaloa District 152 Army [35][20][20][26][44][45][46][47]
Polonnaruwa massacre April 29, 1992 Muthugal and Karapola,Polonnaruwa District 87 Home Guards,Police [20][48][49]
Mylanthanai massacre August 9, 1992 Mylanthanai,Batticaloa District 35 Army [20][50][51][52]
Paliyadvaddai massacre October 24, 1992 Paliyadvaddai,Batticaloa District 10-11 [53]
Jaffna lagoon massacre / Kilaly massacre January 2, 1993 Jaffna LagoonJaffna District 35 – 100 Navy [35][54][55][56][57]
Vannathi Aru massacre February 17, 1993 Vannathi Aru,Batticaloa District 16 Army [20]
Kalviankadu massacre July 27, 1993 Kalviankadu, Jaffna District 6 Air Force [58]
Jaffna lagoon massacre July 29, 1993 Jaffna LagoonJaffna District 19 Navy [58]
Pulmoddai massacre May 6, 1995 Pulmoddai,Trincomalee District 5 Army [59]
Navaly church bombing July 9, 1995 NavalyJaffna District 125 Air Force [60][61][62]
Nagerkovil school bombing September 22, 1995 NagerkovilJaffna District 39 Air Force [12][63][64]
Kumarapuram massacre / Trincomalee massacre (1996) / Killiveddy massacre (1996) February 11, 1996 Kumarapuram,Trincomalee District 24 Army [45][65][66][67][68]
Tampalakamam massacre February 3, 1998 Tampalakamam,Trincomalee District 8 PoliceHome Guards [69][70][71][71]
Puthukkudiyiruppu bombing September 15, 1999 Puthukkudiyiruppu,Mullaitivu District 21 Air Force [72]
Pallikuda bombing May 12, 2000 Pallikuda, Kilinochchi District 5 Air Force [73]
Silivaturai massacre May 13, 2000 Silivaturai, Mannar District 5 Navy [73]
Columbuthurai massacre May 15, 2000 ColumbuthuraiJaffna District 5 Army [73]
Mirusuvil massacre December 20, 2000 MirusuvilJaffna District 8 Army [74][74][75][76][77]
Trincomalee massacre (2006) January 2, 2006 Trincomalee,Trincomalee District 5 Police (STF) [78][79][79][80][81]
Allaipiddy massacre May 13, 2006 AllaipiddyJaffna District 13 NavyEPDP [82][83][84]
Pesalai Church attack June 17, 2006 PesalaiMannar District 6 Navy [85][86][87]
Trincomalee massacre of NGO workers (2006) /Muttur massacre August 4, 2006 MutturTrincomalee District 17 PoliceHome Guards [88][89]
St. Philip Neri Church shelling August 13, 2006 AllaipiddyJaffna District 15 – 36 Army [90][91][92][93]
Chencholai bombing August 14, 2006 MullaitivuMullaitivu District 61 Air Force [94][95][96][97]
Vaharai Bombing /Vaharai Shelling November 7, 2006 KathiraveliBatticaloa District 45 Army [98]
Massacre at Thandikulam November 19, 2006 Thandikulam,Vavuniya 5 PoliceArmy [99][100][101]
Padahuthurai bombing/ Illuppaikadavai bombing January 2, 2007 Illuppaikadavai,Mannar District 15 Air Force [102][103]
Tharmapuram Hospital shelling January 8, 2009 Tharmapuram,Mullaittivu District 7 Army [104]
Vallipuram Hospital shelling January 22, 2009 Vallipuram, Mullaittivu District 5 Army [104]
Suthanthirapuram shelling January 24, 2009 Suthanthirapuram Junction, Mullaittivu District 11+ Army [105]
Udayaarkaddu Hospital shelling January 26, 2009 Udayaarkaddu,Mullaittivu District 12 Army [104]
Puthukkudiyiruppu Hospital shelling February 1-3, 2009 Puthukkudiyiruppu,Mullaittivu District 9+ Army [105][106][107][104]
Ponnambalam Memorial Hospital bombing February 5-6, 2009 NearPuthukkudiyiruppu,Mullaittivu District Up to 75 [105][107][104]
Putumattalan Hospital shelling February 9-10, 2009 Putumattalan,Mullaittivu District 16+ Army [105][108][104]
Putumattalan Hospital shelling April 9, 2009 Putumattalan,Mullaittivu District 22+ Army [104][109]
Putumattalan Hospital shelling April 20, 2009 Putumattalan,Mullaittivu District 13+ Army [104]
Valayanmadam make-shift hospital bombing April 21, 2009 Valayanmadam,Mullaittivu District 4-5 Air Force [104]
Mullivaikkal Primary Health Center bombing April 28, 2009 Mullivaikkal,Mullaittivu District 6+ ArmyAir Force [104]
Mullivaikkal Primary Health Center shelling April 29, 2009 Mullivaikkal,Mullaittivu District 6 Army [104]
Mullivaikkal Hospital shelling April 29, 2009 Mullivaikkal,Mullaittivu District 9+ Army [104]
Mullivaikkal Hospital shelling April 30, 2009 Mullivaikkal,Mullaittivu District 9 Army [104]
Mullivaikkal Hospital shelling May 1, 2009 Mullivaikkal,Mullaittivu District 27 Army [110]
Mullivaikkal Hospital shelling May 2, 2009 Mullivaikkal,Mullaittivu District 68 Army [104][111][112]
Mullivaikal Hospital bombing May 12, 2009 Mullivaikkal,Mullaittivu District 49 Army [113][114][115]

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