Sri Lanka : Genocide continues - 29 Civilians killed - 4-4-2009

by senthil5000 | April 4, 2009 at 01:49 pm
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Sri Lanka army made continuous attack at Vanni region killing 29 civilians and severely wounded 31.

The attack happened at the so-called safe zone areas from morning till evening at Mathalan, AmbalavanPokkenai and ValangarMadam. 

Among the civilians killed, the names identified so far are available in the news link  

Also during the month of March itself totally 12 pregnant mothers were killed in safe zone attack by Sri Lankan army.

The details are as follows:

Maternal Deaths in March in Mullaiththeevu

Name of Patient

Age

Date of Death

Weeks of Pregnancy

Kamalanathan Lingeswary

22

28.02.2009

Unknown

Jegatheeswaran Vijeyakumary

38

09.03.2009

20

Balasubramaniyam Parameswary

30

11.03.2009

12

Sritharan Manoranjitham

28

11.03.2009

20

Shanmugarajah Thayalini

26

25.03.2009

16

Thankarasa Yogeswary

39

26.03.2009

22

Santhirakumar Kalaichchelvi

20

27.03.2009

28

Irasathurai Ranjini

23

27.03.2009

12

Kamalanathan Uthayarani

35

28.03.2009

08

Vasanthakumar Nanthini

33

28.03.2009

06

Thusiyanthan Arulmalar

28

28.03.2009

20

Tharmalingam Kumuthini

27

28.03.2009

32

Source: Report- RDHS, Mullaiththeevu

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Tranroy

If you see your own ethnic blood only you will talk about affected innocent people. Who are these poor Tamil people who are being killed by Sri lankan Government.?  What relationship we having with them...?  They are being killed in one of the corner of the world. Who care about that?

THE WORLD IS GLOBALIZED NOW FOR ONLY BUSINESS-  NOT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS -

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