TkT:Killing to liberate - Ltte's child soldiers

by sathyajith | May 3, 2009 at 04:26 am
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Escapees:lucky ones to escape from ltte terror

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Wanni Operation (English Version) 2 nd May 2009

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Wanni Operation (English Version) 2 nd May 2009
 Video shows the Wanni operation as on 2 may 2009



Tamil terrorists group ltte begun their terrorism by killing a Moderate Tamil politician, Mr.

A T Duraiyappah SLFP Mayor for Jaffna

and now at the end of ltte terror era they will finish it also killing Tamils, this time innocent civilians, either by direct shooting or by forced recriment of civilians, even children as reveiled in the following news aritcle




Sajeevan (13) and Sujeeva (11): A Tale of Two Brothers


[Updated :: 2009-05-01 12:57:24 Hours || Home]  





BROTHERS Sajeevan (13) and Sujeeva (11) are lucky children. They were able to escape LTTE atrocities and reach the Government administered area on board ICRC chartered vessel with other fortunate evacuees.

Sajeevan and Sujeeva travelled along with other 521 civilians leaving their parents and elder sister. "My parents didn't get a pass to accompany us. We were living in a bunker hiding from the LTTE. They asked my father to work for them. The LTTE threatened people either to work for them and if they refused they were punished," Sajeevan told the Daily News.

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sathyajith

Thans Lion for your data

lalith

at 04:58 on May 3rd, 2009 new

Who killed these moderate Tamils and Sinhalese like Dr. Tiranagama who was helping Tamils in Jaffna?

A T Duraiyappah SLFP Mayor for Jaffna
A Thiagarajah Ex ACTC MP for Vadokoddai who later joined the UNP
K T Pulendran UNP Organiser for Vavunia
A J Rajasooriar UNP Organiser in Jaffna
Mala Ramachandran UNP MMC for Baticaloa
Gnanachandiram Ex District Judge, Point Pedro and Government Agent, Mullativu
C E anandarajah Principal, St Jones College, Jaffna
B K Thambipillai President, Citizens Cimmittee
V Dharmalingam Ex TULF MP for Manipay and Father of D Siddharthan, Leader of PLOTE
Alakasunderam Ex TULF MP for Kopay
P Kirubakaran Primary Court Judge
Kathiramalai Sarvodaya Leader
Vignarajah Assistant Government Agent, Samanturai
Anthonimuttu Government Agent, Baticaloa
S S Jeganathan Assistant Government Agent, Baticaloa
Sinnadurai Assistant Government Agent, Trincomalee
M E Kandasamy Principal, Palugamam Maha Vidyalaya
S Siththamparanathan Principal, Vigneswara Vidyalaya, Trincomalee
S Wijayanadan Distric Secretary, Ceylon Communist Party
Velmurugu Master TULF Organiser and Citizens Committee Member, Kalmunai
Rev. Father Chandra Fernando President, Citizens Committee, Batticaloa
Rajjshankar President, Citizens Committee, Tennamarachchi
S Sambandamoorthy Ex TULF Chairman, District Development Council, Batticaloa
V M Panchalingam Government Agent, Jaffna
K Pulendran Assistant Government Agent, Kopay
A Amirthalingam TULF Leader and National List MP (see details)
V Yogeshwaran Ex TULF MP for Jaffna
Dr (Mrs) Rajini Thiranagama Lecturer in Anatomy at the Jaffna University and co-author of the "Broken Palmyrah" (21 Sptember 1989)
Ganeshalingam Ex EPRLF Provincial Minister for North and East
Sam Thambimuttu EPRLF MP
Mrs Thambimuttu Wife of EPRLF MP
V Yogasangari EPRLF MP in Madras
A Thangadurai TULF MP for Trincomalee
Mrs Sarojini Yogeshwaran TULF Mayoress for Jaffna
Pon Sivapalan TULF Mayor of Jaffna
Canagasabai Rajathurai EPDF Member for Jaffna
Veerahaththy Gunaratnam PLOTE member of the Pachchilaipalli Pradheshiya Sabha (PS) in Jaffna (5 May 1999)
   
Dr Neelan Thiruchelvam Leader of TULF (29 July 1999)
N. Manickathasan Vice President of PLOTE (Tamil Political party working with the Sri Lankan Government)
Kumar Ponnambalam President of All Ceylon Tamil Congress (5 Jan 2000) Refer to SPUR Media Release
Vadivelu Vijeyaratnam Point Pedro Urban Council Chairman (14 Jan 2000)
Anton Sivalingam EPDP's Municipal Council members in Jaffna (1 March 2000)
Kanapathipillai Navaratnarajah TELO member of Arayampathi, Batticaloa -  on 7 June 2000
Rajan Sathiyamoorthy Tamil National Alliance parliamentary candidate Rajan Sathiyamoorthy was killed by LTTE Tamil Tiger Terrorists on 30 March 2004.
Hon. Lakshman Kadirgamar (Foreign Minister in Sri Lanka) 12 August 2005 - Read full details in Special Web Edition
Kethishwaran Loganathan (54) Deputy Secretary General of Sri Lanka Peace Secratariat, SCOOP (12 August 2006)
T Maheshwaran Former Minister shot dead on 01 January 2008 (New Years day)
   
K Sivanesan Jaffna TNA MP K. Sivanesan killed in an accidental explosion of a LTTE Tamil Tiger Claymore mine in the LTTE held area (05 March 2008).
Minister Jeyaraj Fernandopulle LTTE Tamil Tiger Terrorist's Suicide Bomb Attack killing Minister Jeyaraj Fernandopulle and 12 civilians (06 April 2008)
Rev. Father M. X. Karunaratnam, Chairman of the North East Secretariat on Human Rights (NESOHR), a Catholic priest attached to the Jaffna diocese (20 April 2008)
Ms. Maheswary Velautham Attorney –at-law and advisor to the Minister of Social Services and Social Welfare, Douglas Devananda shot dead by the LTTE Tamil Taiger terrorists on 13 May 2008 (Details in EPDP).  


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gs200901

These guys could have been killed by LTTE as they were supporting govt and not withstanding to the get the rights. I am not supporting this on LTTE. 


Let Srilanka Govt allow international Red cross into the so called recovered Tamil people area. Let the people speak out to the world. 

 

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sudharaka

"These guys could have been killed by LTTE" s they were supporting govt and not withstanding to the get the rights.

  • Like hell, they all were. Make no mistake about that bro. Is it a crime to support a democratically elected government? Of course it is a crime to support a bunch of terrorists.

I am not supporting this on LTTE.

  • ROTFLOL. I can not determine what the joke is, the writer or the writing.

Let Srilanka Govt allow international Red cross into the so called recovered Tamil people area.

  • Yesterday a group of international journelists travelled to the area. They will let the world know the truth, and you all will not like it.
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gs200901

Can you refer an article from any international emdia about this icident? 

I mean "Yesterday a group of international journelists travelled to the area".


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sathyajith

hi gs200901,

Watch the video for more Informations


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sudharaka

Getting to the frontline of the Sri Lankan army's war with the Tamil Tigers entailed a hair-rising helicopter trip over the jungle and a bone-jarring ride past scorched homes to the war zone.

Foreign journalists and aid groups have generally been kept away from the area where government troops have battled the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) for months.

On those rare occasions when the government permits a trip to the front, the hazardous journey there and back takes just one day. Yet, as I found out, it could be a world away.
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gs200901

It is explicit that Srilankan govt is making fool of the entire world. 

Srilankan govt officials are with them and explaining their own story. They have to let the medai to meet the Tamil people in those area. 

The following are the last news we have seen in any of the of general news sites. 

Global media rights groups condemn "culture of impunity and indifference" in Sri Lanka

The International Press Freedom Mission today condemned a "culture of impunity and indifference" over killings and attacks on journalists in Sri Lanka. Since the beginning of the New Year, both the killing of a senior editor and the attack on the facilities of a popular independent TV channel have led to a total paralysis of the media community.

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UNESCO honours murdered Sri Lankan journalist

Doha, May 3 (DPA) A murdered Sri Lankan journalist was Sunday posthumously awarded the 2009 UNESCO World Press Freedom Prize during a ceremony held in the Qatari capital.

The ceremony honouring Lasantha Wickrematunge was attended by Sheikha Moza Bint Nasser Al-Missned, wife of the Qatari emir, and UNESCO Director General Koichiro Matsuura at the conclusion of a two-day conference held to celebrate the World Press Freedom Day.

'On (Wickrematunge's) behalf, and on behalf of fellow journalists who are willing to risk their life and liberty, from the bottom of my heart I thank you,' said the journalist's widow Sonali in a statement read by her niece, Natalie.

Wickrematunge was chosen because of an editorial he wrote that appeared Jan 8, 2009, three days after he was murdered, in the Sunday Leader, the newspaper he founded in 1994.

'People often ask me why I take such risks and tell me it is a matter of time before I am bumped off. Of course I know that: it is inevitable. But if we do not speak out now, there will be no one left to speak for those who cannot,' wrote Wickrematunge in the editorial.

The jury members described him as a man who 'was clearly conscious of the dangers he faced but nevertheless chose to speak out, even beyond his grave'.

He was shot dead by a group of black-clad men on motorcycles as he was driving along a motorway. No arrests have been made in his killing.

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It is evident that Srilankan govt supportis killing their own Sinhalese journalists who is telling the truth.














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