Tag: Genocide of Tamils

  • Government, LTTE Used Chemical Weapons Document

     

    I am producing the report as I downloaded

     

    No spell check has been done as I want the Document to remain as it is found.

     

    The link for this downloads, therefore, there is no source quote.

    Information on LTTE Chemical Weapons Attainment and Use.

     

    Both sides used Chemical Weapons
    Victims of Chemical weapons in Lanka.source.http://getweapons.blogspot.in/2011/08/chemical-weapons.html

     

     

    Fears of rebel trap as army closes on Jaffna

    November 3, 1995

     

    SRI Lanka’s army was yesterday pushing ahead warily in its advance on the Tamil Tiger stronghold of Jaffna city, fearful of rebel ambushes and possible chemical weapon attacks.  Aid workers said the army could move into the city within hours if it wanted to after a mass exodus of tens of thousands of rebels and civilians had left it a virtual ghost town. But a suspicious military said yesterday it sensed that the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam were preparing a trap. “They may have tried to depopulate Jaffna so that they can use chemical weapons when our troops move in,” a senior military officer said. The rebels used chlorine gas to attack troops in 1990 during a failed attempt to overrun an army camp, but caused no harm. The officer said the army was taking the chemical weapon threat seriously and had distributed gas masks to some of the troops. Government forces have been within 8km of Jaffna city for the past few days and yesterday the LTTE said from their London office that battles were raging at the town of Urumpirai, just 3km from Jaffna’s municipal limits. According to the military the army’s new defence lines are about 7km from Jaffna’s municipal limits. Sri Lankan military officials have warned that minefields, booby-traps and ambushes may await them. “We should be able to move in quickly if there is no resistance,” a military official said. “But we’re obviously going to be careful of walking into a trap.” A top-level military source even suggested that moving into Jaffna right now might not be the objective, despite the two-week push towards the city. “There could be changes in strategy,” he said, echoing some diplomats’ view that little would be gained in taking Jaffna when it could prove difficult to hold. Rebel resistance to the army’s two-pronged advance crumbled on Monday after troops captured Neerveli, 10km northeast of Jaffna. The Government yesterday ordered schools across the country closed after saying threats had been issued against children. In Delhi, India, the Tigers’ chief theoretician, Mr Anton Balasingham, said in an interview published yesterday that a guerilla campaign would be maintained if Jaffna fell to government forces. “Even if they take over Jaffna, it will not be a military success,” he said. “The (Sri Lankan) north-east is a vast area and our guerilla movement cannot be crushed in conventional battle. “The Lankan forces can take over the territory, but they cannot hold on. We will strike back,” he told the weekly news magazine Outlook. In Geneva, the World Council of Churches appealed for intervention by a neutral government such as Norway or Australia to relaunch peace efforts. The council’s secretary-general, Mr Konrad Raiser, who has returned from a visit to India where he met Sri Lankan religious leaders, has called on the Colombo Government and Tamil rebels to resume talks broken off earlier this year.

     

     

    Voice of America reports on Sri Lanka’s disinformation campaign…

    November 28, 1995

     

    “The Sri Lankan Government is waging a propaganda war to complement its military offensive. Correspondent Michael Drudge reports from Colombo that truth has become one of the war’s victims. Media observers say Sri Lankan television has begun resorting to disinformation in its reporting on the war against Tamil Tiger guerrillas.

    A Government television news broadcast Monday quoted Tamil Tiger Commander saying the military take over of the northern Jaffna peninsula was a serious set back for the rebel movement. In truth Commander Prabhakaran called the loss of Jaffna only a temporary set back.

    The Government newscast said Commander Prabhakaran’s reference to peace negotiations was a sign of Tamil Tiger weakness. In reality, he simply rejected any negotiation as long as the army occupies Jaffna.Observers say the television newscast was but the latest instance of government media officials hedging the truth.

     

    The military press office on Saturday issued a statement that the Tamil Tigers had used gas on troops, implying it was a chemical weapons attack. Only later did military sources admit the gas in question had been tear gas.The government continues to ban reporters from the northern war zone. The state information department hands out video and still photographs produced by the Sri Lankan army. Information is provided by fax.The government is also forbidding reporters to visit camps where hundreds of thousands of civilians have fled to escape the fighting.

    Sri Lanka media are subject to military censorship. The local cable operator even blacks out stories about Sri Lanka that appear on foreign television channels.”

     

     

    Weapons of Minimum Destruction

    August 19, 2004

     

    The Tamil Tigers’ use of chemicals angered some of their support base.

    Rapoport says that terrorist use of chemical and biological weapons is similar to state use – in that it is rare and, in terms of causing mass destruction, not very effective. He cites the work of journalist and author John Parachini, who says that over the past 25 years only four significant attempts by terrorists to use WMD have been recorded. The most effective WMD-attack by a non-state group, from a military perspective, was carried out by the Tamil Tigers of Sri Lanka in 1990. They used chlorine gas against Sri Lankan soldiers guarding a fort, injuring over 60 soldiers but killing none.

     

    The Tamil Tigers’ use of chemicals angered their support base, when some of the chlorine drifted back into Tamil territory – confirming Rapoport’s view that one problem with using unpredictable and unwieldy chemical and biological weapons over conventional weapons is that the cost can be as great ‘to the attacker as to the attacked’. The Tigers have not used WMD since.

     

    Sri Lanka:  LTTE warns against use of “Chemical Weapons”

    August 17, 2001

     

    COLOMBO. The LTTE today accused Sri Lanka of purchasing a banned chemical weapon and warned of “dangerous consequences” if it was inducted in the battlefields of northeastern Sri Lanka. The LTTE statement appeared to be referring to the Russian- manufactured RPO-A Shmel rocket launcher without naming it. The Sunday Leader newspaper reported this week that the Government had purchased 1,000 units of the weapon.

    The Sri Lankan Army spokesman, Brig. Sanath Karunaratne, confirmed the purchase of the Shmel, but denied it was a chemical weapon or that it was banned.

    The RPO-A Shmel is a rocket-propelled incendiary/blast projectile launcher whose warhead contains a “thermobaric” flammable mixture, that is, it simulates high pressure conditions when detonated in enclosed structures and in the open.

    The use of this weapon by the Russian Army in Chechnya came in for strong criticism by the human rights groups.

    Described as a “bunker buster”, the shoulder-fired weapon uses a fuel-air explosive warhead that is most destructive when detonated inside structures, killing living beings through suffocation and burns, but also causes death and destruction over wide areas.

    “We are perturbed over reports that the Sri Lanka Government has purchased new infantry weapon system with chemical warheads… The acquisition of this banned weapon by Sri Lanka marks a new and dangerous escalation of the armed conflict in the island”, the LTTE statement declared.

    The decision by the Sri Lankan Government to introduce mass destruction technology into the northeast theatre of the conflict was a reflection of its single-minded determination to continue with the military option and escalate the war against the Tamil people, the LTTE said.

     

     

    Tamil Tigers ready to attack Sri Lankan forces with toxic weapons

    July 12, 2006

     

    COLOMBO: Hidden in the jungles of Vanni, a toxicological laboratory of the Tamil  Tigers is manufacturing their ‘special weapon’, as described by Anton Balasingham earlier, to attack the Sri Lankan Government forces located in Jaffna. Prof. Peter Chalk of Queensland University (now attached to Rand Corporation as an expert on terrorism) told an audience in Melbourne that the LTTE is the first known terrorist group to use chemical weapons.

     

    Prof. Chalk, a leading expert on Tamil Tigers strategies, said that the Tigers fired a ‘chemical’ into an army camp in one of its early offensives. Ironically, it backfired because the winds brought most of it back and deposited the chemical on the LTTE side.

     

    Reports leaking out from Vanni reveal that the LTTE has now increased the potency of this “secret weapon” and also improved the method of delivering it to selected targets. The new chemical weapon is designed to stun the victims. If it is targeted on Sri Lankan Army camps with a total of nearly 40,000 troops, it could easily immobilize the forces, according to informed sources in London.

     

    Balasingham has informed groups raising funds in UK that the LTTE is now armed with a “special weapon” to launch its next major assault on Jaffna. As any major offensive against Jaffna is bound to cost the Tigers heavily in manpower their new strategy is to use the “special weapon” that would immobilize the Sri Lankan forces before a counter-offensive could be launched to attack the LTTE. The LTTE objective in using this chemical weapon is to minimize losses to their cadres.

     

    Reports from Vanni claim that the Tamil Tigers have almost completed the production of this “special weapon” in sufficient quantities to launch their next offensive. The production was carried out in a toxicological laboratory housed in two floors underground. It is protected by a three-storied building above-ground. Reports also state that this is the tallest building in the Vanni constructed under the direct supervision of Velupillai Prabhakaran.

     

    The sources further revealed that technicians and engineers were brought from Punjab, India for the construction. Pro-LTTE Sri Lankan chemical experts and engineers who worked in Western countries are said to be the brains behind the building of the lab as well as the toxicological products.

     

    A hedge fund trader from New York who migrated from Vadamarachchy has made generous contribution towards the constructions of the building which would also double as ordnance factory. He is married to a Punjabi.

     

    The LTTE was thrown out of Jaffna by the Sri Lankan Army led by Maj-Gen Janaka Perera in 1995. The Tigers withdrew into the jungles of Vanni and since then they have been plotting and planning to recapture Jaffna without success. Both sides are aware that the next war, when it comes, is going to be costly to both sides. With the international forces ranged against them the LTTE is making a bid to make their attack short and swift by engaging in “chemical warfare.”

     

    Analysts believe that this is a huge gamble, which may backfire on the LTTE. Velupillai Prabhakaran is already on the international list of wanted criminals. A mug shot of his is posted in Interpol list of wanted criminals. India too is facing internal pressures to extradite him for the killing of Rajiv Gandhi.

     

    If he resorts to “chemical warfare” he will seal his fate as a war criminal hunted by the international community which has banned such warfare since World War I. Besides, the international community fighting a global war against terror will consider this new “chemical warfare” as opening new leads for other terrorists to follow. LTTE terror technologies (example: suicide kit tied to the body) have been the models for other terrorists to follow.

    Chemical Weapon Story a Concoction:  LTTE

    July 14, 2006

     

    The LTTE yesterday strongly rejected media reports which suggested it possessed chemical war fare weapons and was even prepared to use it against the government security forces in the event an all out war were to resume once again.

    LTTE Batticaloa political leader Daya Mohan told the Daily Mirror he was not authorised to comment on such issues on behalf of the LTTE but insisted the rebels would never go against UN protocols on the use of chemical weapons.

    ‘We will never go against UN protocols on the use of chemical warfare. The report you mentioned is not factually correct,’ Mr. Mohan said.

    The rebel district leader was responding to an Asian Tribune website report which suggested the LTTE had in its possession a new chemical weapon designed to stun the victims and if it was targeted on Army camps with a total of nearly 40,000 troops, it could easily immobilize the forces.

    The government meanwhile said it would not rule out the possibility of the LTTE possessing chemical weapons although there was no evidence to substantiate such claims.

    ‘Taking the history of terrorists it remains a possibility that the Asian Tribune report may be true. As a government we are not ruling it out,’ Defence Spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella told the Daily Mirror.

    He said as a Defence measure the government would ensure it was prepared to face the eventuality of the LTTE resorting to chemical warfare in the future.

    The Asian Tribune report quoted a terrorism expert as saying the LTTE had on one occasion made a failed attempt to use a chemical weapon while it added that the LTTE theoretician Anton Balasingham had informed groups raising funds in Britain that the LTTE was now armed with a `special weapon` to launch its next major assault on Jaffna.

     

     

    Excerpts from “Toxic Warfare,” by Theodore Karasik

    http://www.rand.org/pubs/monograph_reports/2005/MR1572.pdf

     

    Poisoning with chemicals, sewage and pesticides.

    Many recent incidents of toxic warfare have involved poisoning with chemicals, sewage, or pesticides. All these substances can be used to interfere with military operations, disrupt the functioning of civilian infrastructure, cause physical harm, and instill fear among the general

    1. 1 Episodes of poisoning have a long history in toxic warfare. In 1986, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) poisoned tea with potassium cyanide in an effort to cripple the Sri Lankan tea export industry.2

     

    2See Abraham D. Sofaer, George D. Wilson, and Sidney D. Dell, The New Terror: Facing the Threat of Biological and Chemical Weapons, Stanford, CA: HooverInstitution, 1999, p. 82.

     

    Sri Lanka

    During the 1990s, the LTTE used chemical waste to attack industrial facilities on several occasions as a means of creating confusion at strategic points. In November 1995, LTTE forces launched a gas attack on Sri Lankan troops in a bid to lift a siege on the rebel bastion of Jaffna, sparking heavy battles that left 84 dead on both sides. The toxic attack was the first since 1990, when the LTTE fired chlorine gas cylinders into a besieged military camp near Batticaloa on the east coast.19 In 2001, Tamil rebels attacked the Bandaranaike International Airport and military base with mortars. The first wave of attacks, launched at 3:30 a.m., targeted industrial and fuel facilities at the airport to create a fire and smoke diversion, while a second wave of mortars was aimed at both commercial and military aircraft. The resulting damage claimed 12 aircraft, costing millions of dollars, and closed the airport for a day.20

     

    19See Agence France-Presse, November 25, 1995, accessed from FBIS-FTS- 19951125000450.

    20See “Tamil Rebels Raid Sri Lankan Airport,” Washington Post, July 25, 2001, p. 14.

     

    LTTE Sea and Land Attacks

    The Tamil Sea Tigers (LTTE)35 have used smoke and vapors both to create casualties and to cause deception, sometimes through elaborately staged or sophisticated means. In September 2001, the Tamil Sea Tigers attacked Bandaranaike Airport, destroying half of the Sri Lankan air fleet and causing millions of dollars of damage. Included was an attack on the airport’s fuel depot that was aimed at spreading smoke and vapors.36 The attack was intended to produce—and indeed resulted in—a spectacular mess that destroyed the fuel depot while also causing confusion and eventual military operations. One month later, in October 2001, a suicide squad from the LTTE sea forces attacked the MV Silk Pride at sundown as the ship approached the Haffna peninsula. The oil tanker, carrying 225 tons of low-sulfur diesel, 160 tones of kerosene oil, and 275 tons of auto diesel, caught on fire.37 LTTE fighters later participated in yet another toxic attack in an effort to interrupt Sri Lanka’s economy.38

     

    35The Tamil Sea Tigers is the oceangoing version of the Tamil Tigers.

    36See Rohan Gunaratna, “Intelligence Failures Exposed by Tamil Tigers Airport Attack,” Jane’s Intelligence Review, September 2001, pp. 14–17.

    37See “Further on Tamil Tigers Attacking Oil Tanker in Sri Lanka,” Agence France-Presse, October 30, 2001, accessed from FBIS-SAP-20011030000111.

    38See “Guerrilla Suicide Boat Hits Sri Lankan Oil Tanker,” Reuters, October 30, 2001.

     

     

    Excerpt for “Die and Let Die: Exploring Links between Suicide Terrorism and Terrorist Use of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Weapons” by Adam Dolnik

    http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com/media/2l5gnjyuuj328u1trg3h/contributions/j/n/2/n/jn2nn8mflhhmxn3e.pdf

     

    LTTE has a history of involvement with chemical agents on several levels. In 1986, the group claimed to have poisoned Sri Lankan Tea with potassium cyanide, but no evidence of contamination was found.62During 1990, the group was suspected of using poison on several occasions, among them an armed assault with knives soaked in a liquid containing cyanide poison,63 and the use of landmines equipped with cyanide capsules.64During the same year, the group did in fact use a chemical weapon, when large amounts of chlorine gas were deliberately disseminated by wind in an assault on a besieged military camp at Kiran.65The number of casualties of this attack is unknown. Evidence suggests that during 1990 the LTTE was facing a great shortage of conventional arms, forcing them to use improvised weapons. Because all allegations of the group’s involvement with CBRN agents fall into this time frame, it appears that the LTTE tried to use chemicals to substitute for limited conventional capability, as opposed to escalating their struggle in terms of the number of casualties.

     

    62. Sri Lanka, Tea Tested After Poison Threats. Facts on File World Digest [CD-ROM], 24 January 1986.

    63. “Tamil Rebels Kill 144 in Sri Lanka Raids,” The Toronto Star, 13 August 1990.

    64. “Tamil Rebel Camp Smashed by Sri Lankan Security Forces,” Xinhua Overseas New Service, 18 June 1990.

    65. Bruce Hoffman, The Debate Over Future Terrorist Use of Chemical Biological, Nuclear and Radiological Weapons (RAND

     

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  • Tamils Massacre Video Analysed Authentic

    The Sri Lanka Government has been saying that Videos showing the massacre of Tamils and the one showing two blind folded men being shot dead by the security forces is a fake and is being circulated by the sympathizers of the LTTE.

    But the Video analysis proves that the Footage is original and has not been doctored.

    From Tamilnet.

    Shooting a Man who is blindfolded.
    Sri Lankan Tamil Shot dead

    On August 25, 2009 a UK-based TV station (Channel 4) revealed a video showing
    summary execution of blindfolded prisoners by two men in Sri Lankan military uniform. The
    video panned to show 8 bodies of men already executed, and captured the systematic
    execution of two more men. The 9th victim is executed by one soldier 5 seconds into the
    video and the 10th victim is executed after 41 seconds by the second soldier. The two men
    in military uniform spoke casually in Sinhalese, the language of almost 100% of the Sri
    Lankan armed forces, as they carried out the executions.
    The video was delivered to Channel 4 by a German-based exile organization, Journalists
    for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS). JDS is a multiethnic exile organization recently formed
    by journalists who fled Sri Lanka out to fear for their own life. The release of the video sent
    shock waves through international human rights groups.
    Within 24 hours of the broadcast by Channel 4, the government of Sri Lanka (GoSL)
    refuted the video, calling it doctored in order to discredit the armed forces of Sri Lanka.
    Meanwhile, the GoSL moved quickly to secure all videotapes of the war front against the
    Tamils owned by members of the military.
    On August 28, 2009 the UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary
    Executions, Prof. Philip Alston, called for the immediate establishment of an independent
    inquiry into the authenticity of a video which purportedly depicts the extrajudicial execution
    of two men stripped naked with their hands tied behind their back by the Sri Lankan military
    and the presumed prior execution of others. On August 26, 2009 Human Rights Watch
    (HRW) issued a press release of its concern regarding the executions.
    The summary executions, if proven, violate Common Article 3 to the Four Geneva
    Conventions of 1949, to which Sri Lanka is a contracting party, that in subsection I(d)
    prohibit, “… the carrying out of executions without previous judgment pronounced by a
    regularly constituted court….” Violations of the Geneva Conventions are war crimes
    according to Professor Francis A. Boyle of the University of Illinois College of Law.
    Realizing the gravity of the military execution, the US-based non-profit group Tamils
    Against Genocide (TAG) authorized Image and Sound ForensicsTM (ISF), USA to evaluate
    the video for its authenticity. After analysis of the video and extensive field testing with real
    ammunition (an AK-47 with 7.62×39 mm ammo) recorded by an array of different recording
    devices, ISF concluded that the video recording is authentic. A second company (Firearms
    & Ballistics), subcontracted by ISF, concluded that the blood flow, blood color, damage to
    central nervous system and posture of falling victims represented a real event of
    executions. In the same time period The Times, UK, employing an independent forensic
    expert, declared that the video is indeed authentic, and concluded that the fine details such 5

    as the high speed expansion of gas following a rifle shot and the brain fluid exuding from a
    victim would be impossible to re-enact.

    http://www.tamilnet.com/img/publish/2010/01/TAG-PPT-Extra-judicial_Executions-V3.pdf

    The U.N. expert, Christof Heyns, reviewed the 5-minute, 25-second video frame by frame with a team of technical and forensic specialists to determine its authenticity, and concluded that the video suggests there is enough evidence to open a war-crimes case. Sri Lanka has claimed the video is fake.

    In the video, several men lie on a muddy track, bound and motionless. The camera cuts and another man is shown being forced to sit upright by a soldier in camouflage carrying a rifle. Another soldier steps up behind the seated prisoner and shoots him in the back of the head, point blank. The prisoner slumps sideways as the camera pans across the road revealing nine bodies, most of them naked, with gunshot wounds clearly visible despite the grainy quality of the footage.

    The uniformed men then force another blindfolded prisoner down into the dirt. A gunshot rings out and he, too, jerks and collapses. Later, the camera focuses on a young man, his skull blown open. Soldiers stand over the half-dressed corpse of a woman, gloating.

    Heyns, a South African law professor who is also the U.N.’s independent investigator on extrajudicial killings, said the footage provides solid evidence for a prosecution case.

    “It’s very rare that you have actual footage of people being killed,” the former lawyer told The Associated Press. “This is different from CCTV. This is trophy footage.”

    The Sri Lankan government says the video is staged, an attempt by pro-Tamil Tiger groups to undermine its hard-won victory in the country’s 1983-2009 civil war.

    “We have proven beyond any doubt that this is not authentic,” the director general of the government’s Media Center for National Security, Lakshman Hulugalla, said on Monday. The U.N. panel says it unpicked Sri Lanka’s claims and found them to be unsupported.

    http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/world/2011-05-31-sri-lanka-video-executions_n.htm

  • Sri Lanka’s War Museum, Vulgar Victory Displays Over Of Tamils

    Many might disagree with the title of this post.

    It might have been ‘Triumph over ‘Terrorism,LTTE

    If it’s over LTTE or The Tamils , the Sri Lankan Government would not have gone ahead and displayed its cheap and vulgar display of the decimation of the LTTE as it has done now, as if to rub salt in the wounds of The Tamils.

    If a Nation destroys Terrorism , it does not display its ‘win’ by a museum.

    How many Museums have been set up in The UK on IRA, Israel on PLA, Al Fatah.Italy of Red Brigade,US on The Killing of Osama Bin Laden, India on the killing of Bhindranwale, or the win over Pakistan in the creation of Bangladesh?

    If you were /are assisting the Minority Tamils from The clutches of The Terrorists , is it the way you go about it?

    Photo on The Genocide in Sri Lanka
    Photo on The Genocide in Sri Lanka
    Sri Lanka War Memorial
    Sri Lanka War Memorial

    Nor would the use of Tamil in the Museum(?) where only Sinhalese and English are displayed.

    Probably you are driving even hard-core moderates into embracing Extremism.

    Do you want to solve the problem of The Tamils to be solved or is it your ploy to drive them out of Sri Lanka?

    If  it is the latter, Sri Lanka is quite mistaken.

    Sri Lanka will be reviving Tamil extremism again.

    Despite some world countries protecting Sri Lanka, China and Sri Lanka for its Human Rights violations in wiping out the Tamils by genocide,the World opinion ( of the people , not necessarily Government’s) will force you to do what you dread ‘Separate Tamil Elam

    The Museum or the vulgar show of strength would be the final nail of the coffin of a Unified Sri Lanka!

    Sri-Lanka Army War Memorial

    Prabhakaran’s Bunker Complex – Part 1

    Prabhakaran’s Bunker Complex – Part 2

    http://indiatoday.intoday.in/video/sri-lanka-ltte-velupillai-prabhakaran-tamil-tigers-war-memorial-pudumattalaan/1/259714.html

  • Students Rise Tamil Nadu Against Tamils Genocide,Keep up

    Barring the 1965 Anti-Hindi agitation  , Students of Tamil Nadu have never been as vehement, relentless and devoid of Political color  as one against the genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka and Rajapakshe.

    Tamil Nadu Students agitate against Sri Lankan Genoicde of Tamils.
    Tamil Nadu Students agitate against Sri Lankan Genoicde of Tamils.
    Genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka.
    Genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka.

    Their demands are for separate Tamil Elam,or Peaceful resettlement of the Tamils in Sri Lanka, Investigation of War Crimes by Sri Lanka nd the decalaration of Rajapakshe as a war criminal.

    They are justified in what they are doing , in the absence of a concerted effort to mobilise Public opinion against Sri Lanka by the Indian government.

    For political reasons, nay, personal gains of not being arrested and for power the DMK which has been a part of the Government till yesterday ,a party to support Sri Lanka and the apathy of the other parties, barring Vaiko and Jayalaithaa,the former relentlessly championing the cause in Intentional Forums and the latter by doing whatever possible as responsible CM in a federal set up.

    That the DMK has started the TESO comedy is for Public consumption and the withdrawal from the Government a few days ago on Tamils Issue.

    Already the DMK is sending feelers to Congress for the Alliance for the coming elections.

    Now what is needed is a Peoples Movement ; just as for the Anti Hindi Agitation.

    That was apolitical in nature and a genuine effort on the imposition of Hindi against non Hindi speaking States.

    Annadurai jumped into the wagon in the last stage to reap a political advantage.

    But for Tamil Nadu’s step Hindi would have entered in the non Hindi belts.

    The present agitation is also non political where no voice against or for any political party is raised in the agitation of these students.

    Though there are some violent incidents reported, the agitation has by and large been peaceful.

    The other agitations by the students were failures in Tamil Nadu as they have been tainted with Politics and politicians muddling the issues.

    Students, keep up the pressure.

    More important do not allow politicians to sneak in whoever it might be.

    Do not give room to violence.

    You will succeed in making Delhi see reason and stop cuddling up to Sri Lanka under the pretext of Security and checkmating China.

    Chennai,Mar 20 (TruthDive): Anti-Sri Lanka protests raging in Tamil Nadu  are termed by the political experts as the biggest upsurge that the State is witnessing after the anti-Hindi agitation led by DMK in 1965. The massive student protests are now spreading like forest fire to cover other sections of the society, never before seen in the State after 1965.

    Demanding a separate Eelam for the Sri Lankan Tamils, all sections of the society are now joining the battle including Madras High Court advocates, Chennai’s wholesale vegetable & fruit market,Koyambedu traders, pro-Tamil outfits, industrial workers from Sriperumbudur, cottage industry workers from Coimbatore, textile industry workers from Tirupur and Tamil refugees at Pudukkottai refugee camp to show their solidarity with the protesting student community of Tamil Nadu.

    Apparently, the unprecedented breakout of agitations against Sri Lanka in Tamil Nadu has shaken up the island nation to the extent that a travel advisory has been issued by the country’s Ministry of External Affairs on Tuesday following  incidents of assaults on Buddhist monks in Chennai and Thanjavur.

    It is also learnt that the Sri Lankan Airlines has reduced its flights to Chennai by half and Sri Lankan tourists are cancelling trips to India.

    About 40 of the Tamil Nadu Youth Front members burnt copies of the US resolution on Sri Lanka opposite Loyola College in the city.

    Around 150 members of the Students Federation of India staged a demonstration in front of Shastri Bhavan in Chennai that houses the key central government offices in the city. The agitating students were taken into custody by the police and released later.

    75 VCK cadres staged a rail roko at the Thiruvanmiyur MRTS station and were arrested.

    300 supporters of a political outfit, Bharat Hindu Munnani  blocked a train at the Perambur railway station here.

    Demanding a referendum in Sri Lanka, members of All Engineering and Arts and Science College Students Federation were restrained by police personnel when they attempted to enter Tiruchi railway junction in a bid to stage a rail roko according to reports from The Hindu.

    It may be recalled that the Tamil Nadu government has ordered indefinite closure of 525 engineering colleges affiliated to Anna University and 438 arts and science colleges in the State with an objective of diluting the student agitations that are rocking the state of Tamil Nadu. Nevertheless, students have strengthened their protests by holding fasts, processions, rallies, burning effigies of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapkse near government establishments across Coimbatore, Tiruchy, Salem, Thanjavur, etc.

    The Tamil film industry, including directors, artists etc showed their support for the students by observing  a day’s hunger strike at Valluvar Kottam yesterday.

    http://truthdive.com/2013/03/20/anti-sri-lanka-protests-in-tamil-nadu-the-biggest-upsurge-next-to-1965-anti-hindi-agitation.html

  • Si Lankan Tamils Killing Fields Full Video

    I post here the full video of the Killing Files  by Channel 4

    This is in addition to the excerpts I posted in 2011, where the full Video was not available  then

    Initially there were restrictions.

    This is necessitated by the  new evidence showing that LTTE Chief Prabhakaran‘s son Balachandran Prabhakaran was killed in cold blood after being offered snacks.

    Video analysis has proved the authenticity of this and Sri Lanka can not escape under the ruse that it is doctored.

    Curiously till the writing of this post here are no comment from the Government of Sri Lanka.

    The Posts of mine on Sri Lankan Tamils is to present and document the atrocities in one place as I have not been able to find a source that contains all the information relating to Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide of the Tamils in Sri Lanka.

    Here is the Full Video of the Killing of the Tamils by Channel 4.

    One of the most graphic television documentaries ever shown in the United Kingdom, this documentary outlines some of the atrocities that were committed during the final months of the Sri Lankan civil war and features amateur video footage from the conflict zone filmed by civilians and Sri Lankan soldiers.

    Jon Snow presents a forensic investigation into the final weeks of the quarter-century-long civil war between the government of Sri Lanka and the secessionist rebels, the Tamil Tigers.

    The video filmed by civilians included harrowing scenes during and after intense shelling of civilian targets, including hospitals, by the Sri Lankan military. The trophy video filmed by Sri Lankan soldiers showed disturbing scenes of blindfolded victims being executed and dead bodies of naked women being dragged onto trucks by soldiers as they made lewd remarks about the victims.

    The documentary also included interviews with civilians who managed to survive the conflict, United Nations staff based in Sri Lanka during the conflict, human rights organizations and and international law expert. The documentary was made by ITN Productions and presented by Jon Snow, the main anchor on Channel 4 News. The Sri Lankan government has denounced the documentary as a fake.”

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