Tag: war crimes

  • War Crimes By IPKF? Sri Lanka Killing Tamils

    The US proposes to bring in a motion in Geneva against Sr Lanka to pressurize it to  set aright its War Crimes against the Tamils Massacre.

    Understandably Sr Lanka hit back saying initially that there were no such incidents,relented somewhat later that there might have been some stray incidents locally, but now has gone on the offensive stating that the US was grossly overestimating  the toll.

    War Crime IPKF
    IPKF War Crime

    Sri Lanka rejected U.S. criticism of its human rights record as “grossly disproportionate” on Sunday, a day after a senior U.S. official said Washington would table a U.N. resolution against Colombo.

    Assistant Secretary of State Nisha Biswal expressed frustration on Saturday over Sri Lanka’s failure to punish military personnel responsible for atrocities in a civil war that the government won in 2009 against separatist Tamil rebels.

    Biswal, speaking in Colombo after a two-day visit, said the United States would table a third U.N. human rights resolution against Sri Lanka in March to address the war crimes allegations as its human rights climate has been worsening.

    “The (U.S.) claims… are unsubstantiated. Reckless and irresponsible statements without evidence have been recoursed to in order to create an impact to give way to prejudged action,” Sri Lanka’s External Affairs Ministry said in a statement.

    In her criticism, Biswal also referred to attacks on mosques and churches on the island and said some Sri Lankans felt unable to practice their faith “freely and without fear”.

    Sri Lanka’s majority Sinhalese are largely Buddhist and its ethnic Tamil minority is mainly Hindu. The country also has small Christian and Muslim minorities.(Reuters)

    Not with this Sri Lanka has gone on the offensive stating that the War Crimes of the IPKF in Sri Lanka has to be investigated.

    News on this has started surfacing in Sri Lanka Media,

    Excerpt.

    Early part of this year I participated in a lecture given by a former RAW chief Chandran who without any hesitation told us that India didn’t like the heavy US involvement in Sri Lanka in the early part of the Eighties and wanted to teach a lesson to Sri Lanka thereby providing arms trainings to Tamil Groups. According to him, India’s sole intention was to have their strong presence in Sri Lanka. When he was asked by the Tamils in the audience about the political solution for Tamils, his reply was “Did we ever mention political solution during the training?”.   He continued “We gave you training to attack Sri Lankan forces and but never mentioned about Tamil Eelam or a political solution to you”.  So straight from the horse’s mouth, the RAW chief confirmed that India had used the Tamil discontent to get to Sri Lanka, leaving most of us in the audience who had willingly participated in this experiment, feeling angry and betrayed.

    Though Deepavali, popularly known as the “festival of lights”, is an important five-day festival in India but for Sri Lankan Tamils that particular Deepavali was the darkest day in our history. A few days before this attack my friends and I managed to flee from Manipay to Kytes by fishing boats. On our way along with other dead bodies, we have to bury 2 girls in their twenties and another one in her thirties, who were raped and killed by the IPKF in Navali, Manipay. Although in those days we did not have the technologies to record these events, my memories are still fresh and those images are still there in full colour.

    A few weeks later the IPKF took control of Jaffna and I managed to return to Manipay and re-started my AAT course in Jaffna. However another killing spree was started in Jaffna by an unknown group called the Mandian group stopped my studies. The Mandian group was very close to the Indian Peace keepers and their project was to eliminate the traces of the LTTE from the North and East of Sri Lanka. For example, a man called Satkunam who was very famous in Manipay during my school days for his Tea stall (particularly for giving us young people, cigarettes and tea on credit) was allegedly assassinated sometime in 1988 by a Mandian group assassin. Satkunam’s only crime was providing food to the LTTE boys during the IPKF time even though he was forced to do so by the LTTE.

    22 Years ago on 14th of August 1989 a terrible incident happened in Valvettiturai, in Jaffna. The Indian Peace Keeping Forces (IPKF) was alleged to have killed more than 50 civilians, including several children. This was in retaliation to an LTTE attack at Valvettiturai. There were thousands of attacks carried out by the peace keepers, Hospitals were attacked; schools where civilians were sheltered were bombed and innocent civilians were executed by them  and their allies.

    Yet in those days there were no Channel 4, no Darusman reports or no International outcry over human rights abuses meted out by the IPKF and their allies. Not a single Tamil politician from the TULF or the TNA even talks about these war crimes committed by the IPKF and their Tamil proxies. Somehow they have forgotten and perhaps even forgiven these crimes against humanity. How ironical it seems that the Indian media (and many of these groups previously guilty of such crimes) are reporting that they have evidence of war crimes committed by the Sri Lankan forces during the last stages of the war.

    What happened during the last days of the war in 2009 is still fresh in our memory. However we should also remember the quote by George Santayana “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it”. We all know how the role played by India in first supporting and then prolonging the Eelam War in the eighties”

    What does India have to say on this?

    What does Karunanidhi , the self-appointed protector of the Tamils have to say on this?

    he was and is close to Congress leadership.

    Source:

    http://www.lankanewspapers.com/news/2012/5/76748_space.html

    http://www.lankaweb.com/news/items/2014/02/02/indian-war-crimes-in-sri-lanka-ipkf-massacre-of-tamil-doctors-and-nurses-inside-jaffna-hospital/

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  • Auschwitz Birkenau Holocaust Killing Spree

    In connection with the Holocaust Day on 27 January, it is worth remembering the Crimes committed by Man against Man and ensure it does not happen again.

     

    Zyklon B Tablets were dropped into the Gas Chambers.
    Zyklon B Tablets

     

    Zyklon-B “crystals” were introduced into the homicidal gas chambers through metal tubes of 2 or 3 cm diameter [running parallel to the ground!] , tubes which, in fact, were used to diffuse carbon monoxide coming from metal cylinders outside. I found this impossible association in the Investigation Section of the Warsaw Central Commission. I saw there a photocopy of a French newspaper article illustrated by a can of Zyklon-B surrounded by its “crystals” [Photo 1] PASTED DIRECTLY NEXT TO the funnel used for pouring a liquid found at the Natzweiler [Photo 3]

     

    The relative confusion about the method of using the toxic product in the gas chambers was aggravated by the fact that the SS Bauleitung often grouped in the same building two completely different sanitary functions: showers and incineration furnaces (for example in the Natzweiler camp in France). This proximity brought about a forced association. While in many homicidal gas chambers the showerheads were dummy, there were many testimonies that asserted that the toxic gas was diffused by them. Confusion reinforced by the fact that Zyklon-B was, above all, the regulation pest control agent used by the Wehrmacht, used to delouse effects and combat insects and rodents in premises. During the trials that were held after the war, the tons of Zyklon-B ordered by the camps were attributed to homicidal use without any verification. By far the greater part (over 95 percent) was destined for delousing (effects and buildings) while only a very small part (less than 5 percent) had been used for homicidal gassings.

    zyklon B
    Photo 2: [PMO neg. no. 624]
    Gas Chamber Funnels.
    The funnel with a tap conserved at La Citadelle de Besançon which was used to supply water to a mixture of chemicals in order to generate prussic acid in the gas chamber at Struthof, asphyxiating 86 Jewish victims in August 1943. (Photo by the Franche-Comté Museum of the Resistance and Deportation, La Citadelle de Besançon.)

     

    Delousing the Victims.

    Although dated 23rd November 1943, this drawing 3230 of the Stammlager [Drawing 1] is actually an earlier drawing which has been used just to show the location of the eight new watch towers. The original was probably drawn at the beginning of 1942, which would explain why in 1943 this drawing still shows a projected Krematorium, BW 47a, for which the drawings were 870, 871 and 875. The new Krematorium with its external chimney against the wall is shown in yellow outlined in red and is below Krematorium I, itself in yellow and surrounded by its earth embankment.
    A: The delousing gas chamber in Block I.
    B: The two delousing rooms on the ground floor of Block 26.
    C: The two clothing delousing gas chambers on the first floor of Block 3.
    This drawing proves that the numbering of the Blocks in the main camp varied according to the period and was different from that which we know now. An ex-prisoner may speak of Block 8 of the Stammlager, whereas now it is No. 23. Extreme care is required with the testimony of survivors who must always be asked to precisely situate and date the action of their accounts, something which is, unfortunately, often forgotten, particularly in France.
    LAGEPLAN DES SCHUTZHAFTLAGERS AUSCHWITZ OS / general drawing of the Auschwitz protective detention camp. Upper Silesia. Scale 1:1000, Drawing 3230 of 23/11/1943 (PMO neg. No. 6192).

    The document supplied is at the very limit of legibility, for the PMO does not have the original which is said to be in Moscow in the “October RevolutionCentral State Archives. There is a good photograph of this drawing in the first bulletin of the Central Commission for the investigation of Hitlerite crimes in Poland, dated 1946. volume 1. page 64. photo No. 5 of the Polish version.

      Delousing the Victims in the concentration Camps.
    Drawing 1: General plan of the Stammlager showing the location of the intra muros delousing installations with Krematorium I and a projected second Krematorium. Delousing the Victims in the concentration Camps.

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    http://holocaust-history.org/auschwitz/pressac/technique-and-operation/pressac0015.shtml

    http://en.auschwitz.org/m/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=85

     

  • Sri Lanka Tamils Killing India Involved ? PPT

    India has been reluctant to take on Sri Lanka on the genocide issue.

    Tamils being killed in Sri Lanka.Image from the daily mail.
    Tamil Kills India Involved?

    The reason touted is the geopolitical considerations, implying that China might get a foot hold in Sri Lanka.

    Creation of Tamil Elam might result in Greater Tamil Elam facilitating the secession of Tamil Nadu from India.

    The third, in my view is the anger at the Tamils  for the killing of Rajiv Gandhi.

    All the political parties played the Tamil Card, for vote politics in Tamil Nadu, by alternately supporting and withdrawing support to the LTTE.

    On the one hand, India will train LTTE, allow LTTE Chief Prabhakaran to stay in India  excaping from Sri Lankan Authorities,

    MGR will donate publicly to Prabhakaran and when Centre raised its eyebrows started condemning the Terrorists.

    Karunanidhi can outclassed all, by speaking in all voices at the same time, for and against LTTE, for and against Tamil Elam!

    Relatively Jayalalithaa is consistent in terming LTTE as Terrorists and wanted them banned in India and whenever she was/in power terrorist activities will wane.

    Now onto India’s complicity.

    Indi has contributed immensely by way of Intelligence to Sri Lanka in the final stages of the last war.

    In fact India knew of the massacre.

    PPT  speaks of UK and US in being silent spectators, India has been said to be involved in the Killing of the tamils and India’s Role will be probed.

    While the judges held the USA and the UK to be complicit in the genocidal process, they were of the opinion that more evidence was needed as regards India’s role.”

    http://www.tamilnet.com/img/publish/2013/12/PPT_II_Verdict_Press_Release.pdf

    India and Sri Lanka double speak in 2009.

    Terming India its “closest ally”, Sri Lanka has said its support during the war with the LTTE helped “reduce the pressure” mounted by the world community and allowed it to proceed with humanitarian operations in the war-ravaged north unhindered.

    “The relationship developed over the past four years with our closest ally, India helped us in many ways in our war against terrorism,” the powerful Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa said.

    India’s support greatly helped “reduce the pressure mounted by other nations,” which allowed us to proceed with our humanitarian operations unhindered, Rajapaksa the brother of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa said in Colombo on Sunday in Colombo.

    “It is very important that we strengthen this key relationship even further in the years to come,” he said while speaking at a function in Colombo.

    Persuading western countries that they must help Sri Lanka more meaningfully to combat this threat requires us to unite as a nation and speak with one voice, instead of being weakened and divided by petty considerations, he said.

    He said significant support was also received from other key allies that helped withstand the pressure being “directed by the international community to leave the war unfinished.”

    “These countries also provided us vital material assistance towards the war effort, when barriers were put in place that prevented our obtaining military hardware from our western allies,” Rajapaksa said in his address.

    He said even though the Tiger rebels will not be able to resurface in Sri Lanka, their financial network was a matter of concern.”

    http://www.indianexpress.com/news/indias-help-during-ltte-war-reduced-pressure-sri-lanka/542168/

     

    How India was involved.

    3.2  Eelam War IV
    The so‐called Fourth Eelam War resulted from a gradual breakdown of the 2002 ceasefire.
    Specifically, in April 2003 the LTTE announced its unilateral withdrawal from peace negotia‐
    tions after it was excluded from a preparatory meeting of a donor conference taking place in
    the U.S., where the LTTE was categorized as a terrorist organization.4 At least formally, the
    ceasefire survived for nearly five more years, but in 2004 an undeclared war between LTTE
    and government forces flared up again (HRW 2005). By July 2006, the ceasefire had de facto
    collapsed.
    At the same time, the election of Mahinda Rajapaksa as Sri Lanka’s executive president in
    November 2005 in a coalition with hard‐line Sinhalese parties constituted the precondition
    for a much tougher stance against the LTTE. Rajapaksa strengthened Sri Lanka’s military ca‐
    pabilities and established a “highly personalized, authoritarian regime, in which extreme na‐
    tionalist views [were] widely accepted” (ICG 2007: 21). Not only the LTTE displayed a will‐
    ingness to provoke the government and to resume the war, but also the government seemed
    to be keen on a “fight to the finish” (Reddy 2006): “[w]hat was new in the Rajapaksa admini‐
    stration’s approach was the goal of defeating, as opposed to weakening, the LTTE militarily
    and then making the LTTE irrelevant to any political solution to the ethnic conflict” (Uyan‐
    goda 2009).
    3   At the same time, India refused to take part in multilateral initiatives regarding Sri Lanka, for example in donor
    conferences. As one interviewee put it, “at the donor conferences India was present as an observer but it would
    not join a multilateral agreement in its own region!” Interview with expert, New Delhi, November 25, 2008.
    4   See “Exclusion from donors conference undermines peace process”, TamilNet, April 4, 2003, at:
    net.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=8673> (May 25, 2009). Destradi: India and the Civil Warin Sri Lanka: On the Failures ofRegional Conflict Management in SouthAsia 11
    In an unprecedented military offensive, Sri Lankan government forces gradually re‐con‐
    quered the territories under LTTE control—the East in 2007 and, step by step, also the North‐
    ern province. When the Sri Lankan military crossed the border of the Kilinochchi district, the
    displacement  of  a  huge  number  of  civilians—estimated to  be  as  high  as  200,000—began
    (Fuller 2009). On January 2, 2009, the city of Kilinochchi, which had been the Tigers’ adminis‐
    trative  capital  since 1995, fell into the hands of the government forces after a long  siege.
    Trapped between the advancing Sri Lankan armed forces and the retreating LTTE rebels, the
    civilians were used by the LTTE as human shields and subjected to “intentional shelling” by
    the government forces (ICG 2010: i). By mid‐January 2009, the LTTE had been confined to a
    small jungle area in the Mullaithivu district, a space that continued to shrink up until the
    LTTE’s military defeat and the death of its leadership in May 2009.
    Not only was the final phase of the war characterized by massive violations of interna‐
    tional humanitarian law on both sides,5 but according to UN estimates, as of May 22, 2009,
    there were also at least 300,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Sri Lanka (UN 2009a).
    The civilians who managed to escape from the conflict zone were subject to a “screening” by
    the government, which feared that LTTE cadres might have mingled with the refugees. Ap‐
    proximately 250,000 IDPs were put in militarily controlled refugee camps, to which interna‐
    tional aid agencies were given only partial access. Even though many countries pressured
    Colombo, they did not manage to induce a policy change on the part of the Sri Lankan gov‐
    ernment.  China  and Japan,  along  with Russia  and  Vietnam,  prevented the  UN  Security
    Council from discussing the Sri Lankan issue, defined as an internal matter of Sri Lanka
    (Nessman 2009). And even India, as is illustrated in the following sections, supported the Sri
    Lankan government.
    President Rajapaksa, strengthened by his military victory, quickly consolidated his power
    position by winning the presidential election of January 2010 and, with his party, the general
    election of April 2010. Rajapaksa repeatedly refused an international investigation of war
    crimes and human rights violations, as he argued they impinged on Sri Lanka’s sovereignty
    (ICG 2010: 31). The Sri Lankan regime, in the meantime, has been assuming increasingly au‐
    thoritarian traits, exemplified by the power concentrated in Rajapaksa’s family’s hands, an
    almost total lack of press freedom (Schlütter 2010: 1), about 10,000 Sri Lankan citizens being
    held for over a year for assumed involvement in LTTE activities (ICG 2010: 31), an increasingly
    militarized governance culture (Senanayake 2009: 824), and no signs of willingness to find a
    political situation providing for a meaningful devolution of power to the Tamil minority.

     http://www.giga-hamburg.de/de/system/files/publications/wp154_destradi.pdf

     

  • Tamil Genocide Census Sri Lanka Begins Spin Machine Overdrive.

    Bowing down to International Pressure the Sri Lankan Government is set to start counting the casualties of its Civil War.

    Tamil News presenter killed.
    Brutal End,Image from:
    http://www.salem-news.com/articles/november032013/tamil-reporter-video-tk.php

    One does not know whether it will include the those killed in Mullivaikkal And elsewhere as a part of Tamil ‘Final Solution’

    Even then the count is likely to be misleading.

    I make this observation based on the Media frenzy in Sri Lanka where every death in the Civil War is being attributed to LTTE

    LTTE has to share the blame for its terrorist activities and its indiscriminate killing of civilians, Tamil Leaders.

    Lanka web has been spewing venom on Tamils and on the international community and I am producing excerpts below.

    On The Human Rights Issue in Sri Lanka.

    But why and who is responsible for  this wild accusation by the West ?

    There had not been any violation of human rights  for which Sri Lanka could correctly  be singled out as the only country in the world committing violations against the rights of its people.

    If we examine the number of innocent people who have been killed and continued to be killed by other  wealthy Nations in the world, not in their own countries but in other developing countries outside their own, using their NATO or American Armed Forces chasing after terrorists, what human right violations Sri Lanka  is accused of having committed cannot be regarded as such.

    These accusations against Sri Lanka are being made without taking into consideration that Sri Lanka suffered from terrorism  for  nearly thirty years  and carried out military operations against the terrorists without going outside its own territorial boundaries, as the West is doing.  Sri Lanka cannot therefore be accused for violation of human rights as it carried out its military operations strictly within the country avoiding  damage as far as possible  to its own  civilian population.

    A war against terrorism is different from a declared war against a country. In Sri Lanka it was just  a group of  Tamil youth within the country who had taken up arms against the Government. They were  taken  by the Indian Secret Service and trained as terrorists and released into the country to accomplish their aim of dividing the country to form a separate State for the Tamil Community.  Those Tamil terrorists who eventually  turned out to be a considerable force had to be eliminated  as they were causing considerable suffering to the people of the whole country for nearly three decades.

    The civilians no doubt may have got killed in the course of  military operations  to eliminate that destructive  terrorism despite the care taken by the Government Air Forces for precise bombing, and others may have got killed being caught in the cross fire between the terrorists and armed forces.

    But vast destruction to the country and lot of murders of civilians in large scale massacres in unimaginable ways and means employing claymore bombs, in buses , trains, market places, and using kidnapped Tamil women trained as suicide bombers exploding themselves to eliminate selected human targets,  had been carried out by the terrorists through out the 30 years of their ruthless, atrocious existence.

    In that situation of utter horror the country faced for thirty years the civilian deaths in the course of the elimination of terrorists by the Armed Forces of Sri Lanka cannot by any imagination be called violation of human rights, and least of all war crimes…

    Britain is guilty of war Crimes.

    Dear Editor,

    I was amazed at the number of examples given by the contributors to this publication about the instances of Britain’s human rights abuses. If you wish to read about all of Britain’s abuses of human rights since 1944 then please refer to or purchase the following book: –

    Curtis, M (2004). Unpeople, Britain’s Secret Human Rights Abuses. London, England. Vintage.

    ISBN: 9780099469728

    Mark Curtis is a former Research Fellow at the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House). He has written extensively on Britain’s and USA’s foreign policies. Two of his more famous books are:

    1. The Ambiguities of Power, British Foreign Policy since 1945, and
    2. Web of Deceit: Britain’s Real Role in the World.

    Curtis’s seminal publication, Unpeople, Britain’s Secret Human Rights Abuses contains 323 easy-to-read pages with 39 pages of references and notes. I purchased this book in 2011.

    At the very end of ‘Unpeople’, Curtis provides a table of figures giving the number of deaths since 1944 for which Britain has significant responsibility. He has divided the table in to 4 categories: –

    1. Direct responsibility.
    2. Indirect responsibility.
    3. Active inaction.
    4. Others.

    Curtis concludes that Britain has significant direct responsibility for between 4 and 6 million deaths.

    One dimension we tend to have forgotten is Britain’s role in the slave trade! The Portuguese and Spanish had the lead in this lucrative trade but British businessmen became involved in the trade in the 16th century, and the Treaty of Utrecht (1713) gave them the right to sell slaves in the Spanish Empire.

    In the 18th century, perhaps 6 million Africans were taken in atrocious conditions to the Americas as slaves, at least a third of them in British ships based mainly in Liverpool. The trade in human beings was termed “The triangular trade”. Slavery was a legal institution in all of the 13 American colonies and Canada (acquired by Britain in 1763). The profits of the slave trade and of Caribbean plantations amounted to 5% of the British economy at the time of the Industrial revolution.

    The first part of “The triangular trade” was to take items such as guns and brandy to Africa to exchange for slaves. The second side of the triangle was to take the slaves on the ‘Middle Passage’ across the Atlantic to sell in the West Indies and North America. To complete the triangle the traders took a cargo of rum, cotton, gold and sugar back to sell in England.

    Mr. Cameron, wake up! As our President Mahinda Rajapakse rightly said “People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones”.

    Killing people in Hospital was by LTTE not Airstrike,look how the video is interpolated.

    There is a series of Videos on this subject.

    http://www.lankaweb.com/

    Sri Lanka War Dead counting,

    Sri Lanka began counting the dead from its 26-year civil war on Thursday, less than two weeks after the island nation came under intense international pressure to investigate allegations of war crimes during the climax of the conflict.

    Some 16,000 officials will spread out across the country in a major operation that the government said would take six months to complete.

    More than 100,000 people are believed to have died during the 1983-2009 war between Tamil Tiger separatists concentrated in the north and government forces.

    In the most contentious, bloody phase, some 300,000 civilians, mostly ethnic minority Tamils, were trapped on a narrow beach during the army’s final onslaught on rebels, and a U.N. panel estimates 40,000 non-combatants died in a few days.

    Both sides committed atrocities, but army shelling killed most victims, the panel concluded.

    D.C.A. Gunawardena, director general of the Department of Census and Statistics, said the country-wide survey would assess the death toll and damage to property since 1982.

    But he conceded that the census could not give a full picture of the scale of losses.

    “There is a limitation,” Gunawardena told Reuters. “If somebody’s whole family died or fled the country, then nobody will be there to give their details.”

    http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/sri-lanka-counts-war-dead-after-pressure-from-abroad-452197

     

     

  • Tamil Genocide Proof Rajapakshe Here It Is

    Now that the CHOGM is underway, there are certain issues that have to be discussed in the Summit.

    Tamils mob David Cameron in Sri Lanka.
    Genocide survivors mob David Cameron.

    I have written about the spineless cowardly act of India in sending Indian Foreign Minister to attend the CHOGM in Colombo.

    After David Cameron’s statement  that abstaining from the summit would not serve any purpose but raising the issue at the Summit.

    This seems to me a very productive approach.

    He added that he intended to visit the northern area affected by Genocide,though he called it the ‘affected area’ and true to his words, he proceeded there.

    The news is that he was mobbed by the affected people , giving vent to their anguish,

    David Cameron’s motorcade was ‘mobbed’ by protestors as he travelled through northern Sri Lanka.

    Uniformed police fought with a crowd of up to 200 Tamils, many of them women brandishing photographs of missing relatives, who sought to hand over letters and petitions to the PM.

    At least two women were able to get up close to the windows of Mr Cameron’s car, as the motorcade departed from the visit.

    The women who managed to reach the PM’s car were seen to be thrown aside by Sri Lankan police officers. Cameron had just left a library building when the incident happened…

     

    Rajapakshe in his address to the CHOGM  Press meet  is reported to have said that though there have been violations of Human Rights in the past, meaning LTTE, he was prepared to take action if proof of war crime is provided.

    Well ,Mr .Rajapakshe, here it is.

    http://ramanisblog.in/2013/03/29/rape-of-tamil-women-in-sri-lanka-photos/

    http://ramanisblog.in/2013/10/02/tamil-women-children-killed-in-sri-lanka-gruesome-images/

    http://ramanisblog.in/2011/04/26/un-panel-indicts-sri-lanka-on-tamil-genocide-videos/

    The videos in the above post are unavailable as they were removed by YouTube  because of gruesome content.

    Read under Sri Lanka for more images and stories.

    Source:

    http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/11/15/david-cameron-tamil-protestors-northern-sri-lanka_n_4279759.html