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Was LTTE chief's son's death a cold blooded murder?
Asked by Gabbar Singh,
20 Feb 03:02 pm
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New photographs emerged claiming that the 12-year-old son of the militants' leader was executed by the country's armed forces.the nation's armed forced executed LTTE chief Prabhakaran's son in May two thousand and nine.According to an editorial in The Independent, one of the photos shows the boy sitting in a bunker, alive and unharmed, apparently in the custody of Sri Lankan troops.
Another picture which was taken a few hours later shows the boy's body lying on the ground, his chest pierced by bullets.According to the report, the authorities always said Prabhakaran's son was killed in cross-fire, as troops moved in to take the LTTE's last stronghold.
But the images, contained in a new documentary, No Fire Zone, which will be screened at the Geneva Human Rights Film Festival during the UN Human Rights Council meeting in March, suggest the boy was captured alive and killed at a later stage.
This controversy erupted due to human right violations.but thousands if not millions wer ...more
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 20 Feb 03:07 pm
Another picture which was taken a few hours later shows the boy's body lying on the ground, his chest pierced by bullets.According to the report, the authorities always said Prabhakaran's son was killed in cross-fire, as troops moved in to take the LTTE's last stronghold.
But the images, contained in a new documentary, No Fire Zone, which will be screened at the Geneva Human Rights Film Festival during the UN Human Rights Council meeting in March, suggest the boy was captured alive and killed at a later stage.
This controversy erupted due to human right violations.but thousands if not millions wer ...more
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We can say, u don't know bout Mr. Mahenda Rajpakshe, The President of SL, he could go upto any extent.......
Answered by vedprakash sharma, 20 Feb 06:29 pm
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Is there any dearth of such cold blooded murders that one should give a second thought for this particular case!?
Answered by QueSera Sera, 20 Feb 03:08 pm
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That is what i learnt from Media reports. If it is true then UN has to intervene
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 20 Feb 03:04 pm
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