Channel 4 Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields March 14 Video (Likely to be Banned on the Net)

I am providing the Link from  Channel 4 on ‘Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields‘.

This was telecast on 14 March 2012 by the channel.

This contains additional inputs on the Genocide of the Tamils in Sri Lanka by the Security Forces.

Forensic evidence on the nature of Death of Prabakaran and his son along with gruesome scenes  can be noticed.

Viewer discretion is needed to watch the Video.

http://www.channel4.com/programmes/sri-lankas-killing-fields/4od

Parental Control must be enabled tp prevent children from watching this Video.

Considering the sensitivity of the Video and the efforts of Rajapakshe of Sri Lanka to wiggle out of War Criminal‘s charge, I understand that moves are afoot to censor this clip or ban it altogether as this gives concrete proof with Forensic evidence of Genocide.

I suggest this may be downloaded by those interested.

Genocide in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields: smoke billows from a civilian no-fire zone shelled in 2009. Photo: EPA

Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished (Channel 4) was a follow-up to last year’s harrowing film about the end of the war against the Tamil Tigers — a film that came complete with footage of shelled hospitals and summary executions. Faced with the resulting global outrage, the Sri Lankan government promised a full inquiry. So, has it now admitted the truth?

The answer, you might not be startled to hear, is no. An official report has acknowledged for the first time that civilians died — but not that this was in any way the government’s fault. Last night, Jon Snow promised evidence both of more war crimes and of President Rajapaksa’s responsibility for them. In neither case did he break his word.

For a while, it felt as if the programme was proceeding almost too carefully. (At one point, a forensic pathologist was asked to study photographs of mutilated citizens so as to confirm that their injuries were “consistent with shelling”.) But the reason for such caution was soon clear. The original film had been denounced in Sri Lanka as a sloppy piece of reporting. Here, so little was left to chance that any similar objections will surely be impossible to sustain, although, as we saw when the Sri Lankan government was given the right to reply, that didn’t stop them trying.

Certainly by the end, there seemed no doubt that the government had indeed set up special no-fire zones for Tamil civilians — and then fired on them with heavy weaponry. According to a secret UN report, the “probability” that the government had done the shelling was “100 per cent”.

Even so, anybody hoping for the triumph of natural justice was in for a disappointment. When we last saw President Rajapaksa, he was cheerfully greeting the Queen at last year’s Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Australia.”

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/9144300/Sri-Lankas-Killing-Fields-War-Crimes-Unpunished-Channel-4-review.html

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  1. The worlds most dangerous srilankan army. there are not humanas there are man eaters.

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