Saturday, April 18, 2009

Year 1991


Bogamuyaya Village massacre

On 23rd January 1991, a group consisting about 70 LTTE terrorists stormed Bogamuyaya Sinhalese village. The terrorists wielding swords, machetes, clubs, and firearms butchered 29 civilians. Majority of the victims were woman, and children. Police found 5 survivors with serious injuries cause by sharp weapons.

By the end of the year 1990, most of the Sinhalese and Muslims vacated their ancient villages in the Mullaittivu, Kilinochchi, Trincomalee, Battiacaloa, Vavuniya, Mannar and Ampara districts.

Also, those villages in the Anurdhapura, Polonnaruwa, and Monaragala districts bordering the North and Eastern Provinces were being fast vacated by their inhabitants as terrorists started attacking them. A brutal ethnic cleansing campaign carried out by a terrorists group was becoming a success as the world kept blind eye to the situation.

year 1990

Mahindapura / Dehiwatta Village massacre

On 30th May 1990, a group of LTTE terrorists raided Mahindapura and Dehiwatta villages in Trincomalee and slaughtered 5 civilians


Aralaganvila Village massacre

On 24th July 1990, a group consisting over 50 LTTE cadres armed with firearms, swords and machetes attacked Aralaganwila village in Ampara. The terrorists brutally massacred 8 civilians including women and children by torturing and chopping them with sharp weapons.

The terrorists carried out seven village massacres in this week alone

Meeyankulama Village massacres

On 25th July 1990, one day after they attacked Aralaganvila village, LTTE terrorists stormed Meeyankulama ancient Sinhalese village in Polonnaruwa.

The terrorists armed with sharp weapons and fire arms tortured 8 civilians including woman and children to death.

Wanela Village massacre

On 25th July 1990, on the very same day that LTTE terrorists attacked Meeyankulama village, they stormed Wannela ancient Sinhalese village in Trincomalee.

The terrorists armed with firearms and sharp weapons brutally massacres 9 civilians including women and children after subjecting them to inhumane torture.

The terrorists could not attain intended kill in village massacres in 1990, as majority of the Sinhalese and Muslim civilians already abandoned their homes and the remaining used to stay hiding in the jungles in the night.

No international humanitarian organization or countries now trying to preach human rights to Sri Lanka made any noise about the sufferings of these innocent civilians

Thammannawa Village massacre

On 26th July 1990, the very next day of the Waanela massacre, the terrorist managed to bring about the brutality they were longing for when they attacked an ancient Sinhalese village of Tammannawa in Anuradhapura.

A group consisting of over 50 LTTE terrorists wielding clubs, swords, machetes and firearms ran amok in the village, ripping off wombs of pregnant mothers, smashing heads of children with clubs, and torturing men and women, cutting out their body parts one by one until they a die a painful death.

Police found 19 inhumanely mutilated bodies. Three others survived serious cut wounds.

Akkaraipattu Village massacre

On 30th July 1990, LTTE terrorists continuing their cowardly bloodbath attacked Akkaraipattu Muslim village in Ampara and slaughtered 14 civilians.

The victims were farmers retuning home from their paddyfields. The terrorists had abducted them, their hands tied behind their backs with their own cloths and lined up and shot dead at an isolated place. Most of the victims were chopped before they were shot.

The terrorists had distributed quit notes among the Muslims living in Ampara and Battiacloa district ordering them to leave the villages that they had been living for generations. The terrorists informed the Muslims to leave the area before 10th August or to face the most painful deaths at their hands.

The first week of August 1990 saw a series of brutal attack committed against Muslim world that might only be placed second in brutality to those committed in Iraq, Afghanistan and in Palestine by the same countries preach human rights to the world

Kovilladi Village massacre

On 30th July 1990, on the same day they attacked the Muslim village in Ampara, the terrorists attacked Kovilladi Tamil village in Trincomalee in order to settle a personal grudge a regional LTTE leader had with the villagers.

The terrorist with axes and swords killed 9 Tamils and one Muslim in the village after subjecting them to inhumane torture

Podankady Village massacre

On 31st July 1990, a group of LTTE terrorists armed with firearms stormed Podankady Sinhalese village in Trincomalee and gunned down 11 civilians including women and children

Ampara Village massacre

On 6th August 1990, on the following day of the Mulliyankadu massacre terrorists rounded the Muslim framing families working in their paddy fields in Ampara and attacked them with firearms and sharp weapons

Police found 34 inhumanely mutilated bodies of civilians including of woman and children

Navagamuwa Village massacre

On 8th August 1990, a group of armed LTTE terrorists attacked ancient Sinhalese village of Navagamuwa in Vavuniya. They tortured 7 civilians to death while 4 others survived serious injuries caused by swords and axes.



In all these Villages civillians got killed by LTTE more than 100..


year 1989


Maharambekulam Village massacre

On 17th January 1989, LTTE attacked one of the last remaining Sinhalese Villages on Vavuniya – Anuradhapura district border. Heavily mutilated bodies of 9 civilians including women and children found while 7 survived serious cut injuries caused by sharp weapons

Bogamuyaya Village massacre

On 2nd February 1989, just two days prior to the national independence day, a group of over 50 LTTE cadres armed with machetes, swords and firearms attacked Bogamuyaya Sinhalese village in Ampara.

Eleven innocent civilians including women and infants were hacked to them after subjecting them to brutal torture

Dutuwewa Village massacre

On 11th February 1989, LTTE terrorists carried out a brutal attack on Dutuwawa, A Sinhala village in the Horowpathana killing 37 villagers including 20 children, five women and one Buddhist monk in the night.

The terrorist used firearms, swords and knifes to massacre the civilians who were in their sleep. They also set ablaze the houses of their victims, burning some of the injured victims alive.

Police later found that 26 houses completely gutted and only the charred bodies of victims remained. According to the eyewitness accounts the terrorists had dumped the crying children into wells. 5 others with critical injuries were airlifted to Colombo.

Singhapura Village massacre

On 11th February 1989, on the same night of the Dutuwawa massacre, the terrorists attacked another neighbouring village Singhapura.

Six civilians were tortured to death while seven others sustained serious wounds caused by sharp weapons.

Borawewa Village bloodbath

On 27th February 1989, a group of over 100 LTTE terrorists wielding swords, machetes, clubs and firearms stormed Borawewa ancient Sinhalese village in Polonnaruwa in the middle of the night.

The terrorists carried out house-to-house murder of innocent civilians who were still on their sleeping mats. The terrorists slaughtered 38 civilians including large number of children, and women after brutally maiming them.

Only 3 people in the village survived with serious cut wounds. Most of the children were clubbed to death, while some of infants were killed smashing them onto the walls of their houses while their parents watching. All adult victims were killed after chopping out their body parts one by one until thy die

5th March till 12th December 1988,

LTTE have killed over 120 civilians ,

14 th and 15th march 1988..


Galmitiyawa Village massacre

On 14th March 1988, armed LTTE terrorists attacked Galmitiyawa Sinhalese village in Trincomalee. The terrorists butchered 12 civilians and wounded 2 others in their usual horrific fashion of hacking and chopping unarmed civilians

Kvulkade Village massacre

On 15th March 1988, terrorists raided Kivulkade ancient Sinhalese village in Trincomalee and butchered 7 civilians

Bogamuyaya Village massacre

Bogamuyaya Village massacre

On 2nd February 1988, LTTE territories armed with small arms and sharp weapons stormed Bogamuyaya Sinhalese hamlet in Ampara and butchered 11 civilians including women and children

Thursday, April 16, 2009

ARANTHALAWA


BLOODBATH IN ARANTHALAWA.
45-member group of Buddhist monks were killer by Tamil Tiger.Many monks were very young novice monks aged between 12-16 years old, sons of very poor families. Tamil tigers are till this day killing civilians , Sinhalese population , Muslims and tamils . Now they are talking about ceasefire after 21 years and hunger striker in London . Whey strikes? When the government is going to end the war. Tamil tigers need war they want 2 kill Sinhalese and Muslims.
So all the SriLankans please do not let that thing happen all ways remember that bloodbath Aranyhalawa Buddhist monks, make Prabakaran pay for all the things he have done.

Sittaru Village massacre

Sittaru Village massacre

On 5th March 1988, a gang of LTTE terrorists wielding swords, machetes and riffles raided Sittaru Sinhalese Village in Kantalai at night. The terrorists carried out house-to- house massacre butchering 24 innocent civilians including women and children

year 1988


Morawewa Village massacre

On 2nd March 1988, a group of LTTE terrorists armed with small arms and sharp weapons attacked Morawewa ancient Sinhalese Village in Trincomalee and butchered 24 civilians including women and children. Bodies of 9 victims were not found. Three other seriously injured victims were found later.

1st January 1988

Karuniyankulama Village attack

On 1st January 1988, armed LTTE terrorists attacked Karuniyankulam Sinhalese village, in Trincomalee and murdered 3 civilians and wounded another two

Bogamuyaya Village massacre

On 2nd February 1988, LTTE territories armed with small arms and sharp weapons stormed Bogamuyaya Sinhalese hamlet in Ampara and butchered 11 civilians including women and children


Morawewa Massacre

On 22nd December 1987, armed LTTE terrorists abducted 6 Sinhalese fishermen and later tortured them to death

Kathankadu Muslim Massacre

The 31st December 1987 marked the end of Sri Lanka’s bloodiest year. On the new year eve itself, LTTE terrorists carried out two cowardly village massacres in Batticaloa and Trincomalee

A group of LTTE terrorists armed with sharp weapons and small arms raided Kathankadu Muslim village in Batticaloa and butchered 30 civilians, including women and children. Severely mutilated bodies of the innocent civilians displayed the extent of brutality that they had to suffer at the hands of their killers

Mahadivulwewa Massacre

On 31st December 1987, a group of LTTE terrorists armed with sharp weapons and small arms raided the ancient Sinhalese village of Mahadivulwewa and butchered 8 civilians and wounded 9 others.

The terrorist failed to attain the intended kill as the civilians were hiding in the jungles at night due to the terrorist threats. The terrorists looted the houses and set fire on to them, destroying 15 houses

Never forget


Batticaloa town - The Day of Horror in the East

On 6th October 1987, LTTE terrorists carried out 4 civilian massacres killing 110 civilians and wounding many others in one freak shooting, Two village massacre and one attack at a passenger train

The bloodbath commenced with a group of LTTE terrorists indiscriminately opened small arms fire at the civilians in the crowded Batticaloa town. 18 civilians including women and children were killed 6 others sustained serious gunshot injuries

Tharavi Massacre

On 6th October 1987, over 100 LTTE terrorists armed with swords, machetes and small arms stormed Tharavi Sinhalese village and butchered 25 civilians. Most of the victims were women and children, including infants and pregnant mothers.

Sagarapura Massacre

On 6th October 1987, some 100 LTTE cadres armed with small arms and sharp weapons raided Sagarapura Sinhalese village and butchered 27 civilians.

The terrorists carried out a house-to-house massacre, clubbing the children to death while their parents watching, and then chopping the adults to death using sharp weapons. They looted the belongings of their victims and set fire on to 57 houses burning their wounded victims alive. 6 villagers survived the cowardly attack with serious cut wounds

Ganthalawa Massacre

On 10th October 1987, LTTE terrorists armed with swords, machetes and small arms attacked Gantalawa hamlet in Kantalai and butchered 9 civilians and wounded 3 others

Ella Kantalai Massacre

On 15th October 1987, LTTE terrorists armed with swords, machetes and small arms attacked Ella Kantalai Sinhalese village and butchered 14 civilians including women and children

Devalagodalla Massacre

On 15th December 1987, LTTE terrorists armed with small arms and sharp weapons attacked Devalagodalla ancient Sinhalese village in Kantalai and butchered 7 civilians

Swords...

Thoppur Massacre

On 29th July 1987, LTTE terrorists armed with swords, machetes and small arms butchered 9 villagers after brutally torturing them

21st June 1987



Godapotha, Bruwila Massacre

On 21st June 1987, a group of LTTE terrorists armed with small arms raided the ancient Sinhalse hamlet of Godapotha in Polonnaruwa. 8 villagers were killed and one found with serious injuries. The terrorist failed to attain the intended kill as the civilians used to sleep in the jungle hideouts at night due to the terrorist threat

29th May 1987

Kadawathmadu

On 29th May 1987, a group of armed LTTE terrorists raided Kadawathmadu ancient Sinhalese village. 7 civilians were killed and 5 others suffered injuries. The terrorist failed to attain the intended kill as the civilians used to sleep in the jungle hideouts at night due to the terrorist threats

HOW LTTE TERRORISTS STARTED - THE REAL STORY

20th April 1987

Jayanthipura Massacre

On 20th April 1987, just 6 days after the traditional Sinhala and Hindu new year celebration, a group of armed LTTE terrorists raided Jayanthipura Sinhalese village and butchered 15 civilians including women and children

1987

Serunuwara Massacre

On 25th March 1987, armed terrorists stormed Serunuwara ancient Sinhalese village. They hoarded the farming families at gunpoint to a road and shot them down in the execution style. 25 mostly women and children were killed.

Habarana & Kithuluthuwa – The Black Friday

On 17th April 1987, just three days after Sinhala and Hindu new year, LTTE terrorist killed 130 civilians who were travelling in 3 busses and 2 lorries at Aluth Oya – Kittuluttawa in Trincomalee. The terror group clad in military uniforms had stopped the vehicles, dragged the passengers out and sprayed bullets with automatic weapons after brutally assaulting them with clubs.

Over 70 were air lifted to CBO with injuries. Many children and 12 off duty security personnel were among the dead. Most of the victims in this cowardly attack were families visiting their relatives after the new year

Year 1987

Thursday, April 16, 2009


Manthottam - The Independence Day Massacre

On 4th February 1987, a group of armed LTTE terrorists comprising over 50 LTTE cadres, stormed Manthottam Sinhalese village and murdered eight villagers after brutally torturing them.

The terrorists could not get the intended kill as the villagers anticipating an attack on the independence day had gone on hiding in the surrounding jungles at night

Aranthalawa Bloodbath

On 7th February 1987, just three days after the independence day, terrorists armed with swords, machetes, clubs and small-armed butchered 27 civilians in a house-to-house raid at night. Large number of children and women including pregnant mothers were found hacked to death

don't forget 1986


Monkey Bridge Village massacre

On 8th July 1986, a group of armed LTTE terrorists attacked Monkey Bridge Sinhalse village, Trincomalee and killed 15 civilians including women and children


Mollipothana Village massacre

On 9th July 1986, the LTTE terrorists armed with swords, machetes and clubs stormed Mullipothana village in Trincomalee district during night hours.

16 civilians, largely women and children were killed. According to the coroner’s reports the child victims had been clubbed to death by the terrorists while their parents had been hacked.

Most of these brutal crimes against humanity were not given publicity by international media. Human Rights organizations, NGOs and various other international champions of human rights kept silent on the looming humanitarian disaster in the island nation


Pavakkulam Village massacre

On 13th July 1986, a group of 4-armed LTTE terrorists travelling in a jeep opened fire at villagers of Pavakkulam, in Trincomalee. 11 villagers including women and children were killed


Beruwil & Wadigawewa Village massacre

On 19th July 1986, over 100 armed LTTE terrorists armed with sharp weapons , clubs and small arms stormed Beruwil and Waigawewa villages . 17 villagers were killed including women and children. At least 5 others suffered serious cut wounds


Kantalai – Massacre in the Sugar crops

On 17th September 1986, a group of armed LTTE terrorists stalked into the block 4 of the Sugar Corporation in Kantalai and murdered 10 villagers and wounded many others


Wadigawewa Village massacre

On 17th September 1986, after massacring 10 villagers in Kantale , the same terrorists group attacked the ancient Sinhalese village of Wadigawewa , Trincomalee . 12 villagers including women and children were killed

21st June 1986

Wilgamwehera Village massacre

On 21st June 1986, a group of armed LTTE terrorists stormed Wilgamwehera hamlet in Trincomalee district and butchered 9 civilians including children.

It could be observed that the terrorists were increasingly using sharp weapons to kill and maim the innocent civilians in order give maximum horror to the victims and the onlookers. The terror stricken civilians started vacating the ancient villages they lived for generations and started moving towards south.

1986


Andankulam Village massacre

On 4th June 1986, LTTE terrorists attacked Andankulam Sinhala village in Trincomalee district. 17 civilians mostly women and children were hacked to death after undergoing brutal torture at the hands of the terrorists

Year 1986

Trincomalee 3rd Mile post

Village massacreOn 2nd June 1986, a group of LTTE terrorists armed with fire arms, swords, and knives stormed civilian houses at 3rd Mile Post, Trincomalee and butchered 10 civilians, including women and children

Year 1986


Mahadivulwewa Village massacre

By the mid 1986 the terrorist group that had started itself as a band of cutthroats and robbers developed itself to a mass murdering organization. The so-called border villages were gradually moving out of the North and East as more and more villages in Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa and Monaragala districts were also becoming border villages

On 25th May 1986, a group of LTTE terrorists armed with firearms, swords, clubs and knives stormed Mahadivulwewa village in Anuradhapura district during the midnight hours. The terrorists broke into the civilian houses and butchered the sleeping villagers. Children were tortured and chopped while their parents watching, pregnant mothers were ripped their wombs open with swords, and elderly were burnt alive.

Mutilated bodies of 20 civilians including women and children were found. Over 20 housed were set ablaze by the terrorists

Year 1986

Kantale Village massacre

On 2nd February 1986, a group LTTE terrorist armed with small arms and swords raided Kantale village in Trincomalee district. The terrorists tortured and hacked 19 civilians still on their sleeping mats. Majority of the victims were women and children.


Kinniya Village massacre

On 5th May 1986, a group of LTTE terrorists came hunting for Muslim civilians at Kinniya village, in Trincomalee district slaughtered four civilians after brutally torturing them

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

HOW LTTE TERRORISTS STARTED - THE REAL STORY

Namalwatta Village Massacre II


Namalwatta Village Massacre II

On 7th November 1985, the LTTE terrorists raided Namalwatta village for the second time and executed 10 villagers including women and children

Namalwatta Village Massacre I

Namalwatta Village Massacre I

On 18th August 1985, a group of LTTE terrorists armed with sharp weapons hacked 7 innocent villagers including children after torturing them at Namalwatta village, in Trincomalee district

Aranthalawa Village Massacre

Aranthalawa Village Massacre

On 14th August 1985 , A group of armed LTTE terrorists raided a Sinhalse village at Aranthalawa , in Ampara district . The terrorists butchered 7 villagers after torturing them.

During this time villagers in those border villagers started to sleep in the jungles at night to protect their families from the terrorists who used raid their villages at night


Dehiwatta Village Massacre

On 4th June 1985, over 100 LTTE terrorists armed with sharp weapons butchered 15 villagers of Dehiwatta in Polonnaruwa district on their sleeping mats. Majority of the victims were women and children.

Some of the civilians massacres carried out by the LTTE were given publicity in the media fearing a communal backlash. It was during this time the term “Border Villages” were introduced by the separatist elements to develop feeling in the public that there exists two states

Wilpattu Village Massacre

On 5th May 1985, a group of armed LTTE terrorists raided an ancient Sinahalese village in Wilpattu in Anuradhapura district killing 18 villagers including women and children

Kokilai and Nayaru Attack on ancient fishing villages


Kokilai and Nayaru Attack on ancient fishing villages

On 1st Dec 1984, armed LTTE terrorists attacked the two ancient fishing villages in the northeastern coast killing 11 civilians including women and children. 13 others suffered injuries. After the attack the government vacated the two villages. The villagers of Kokilai were moved to Pulmuddai and those in Nayaru to Mullaittivu.

Dr. Wickrama Weerasooriy , then chairman of the media committee , Ministry of Defence told media that several woman accompanying the terrorists had looted the goods of the fish folks while their counterparts had gone on murdering the innocent civilians. The terrorists set fire on the houses of the villagers before they leave. According to Dr. Weerasoosriya, the forces could not reach the village at time because the approach routes had been mined

11 Nov 1984


Dollar Farm Massacre

The LTTE terrorists commenced their systematic ethnic cleansing campaign against Sinhalese and Muslims by attacking the traditional fishing villages in the Mullaittivu district. On 11 Nov 1984 a group of armed LTTE cadres attacked the Dollar Farm village in the night and massacred at least 33 civilians including large number of children and women.

Kent Farm Massacre

On 30 Nov 1984, the terrorists launched their second night raid targeting the Kent Farm village and massacred 29 civilians, including women and children, looted their belongings and set fire on to their houses



Bloodbath in SriLanka.

Bloodbath in SriLanka.
UN special envoy sir John Holmes, tells B.B.C.
He blamed the Tamil Tigers for killing civilians who are trying to leave their control. The problem there is that the Tamil Tigers are not letting the civilians leave LTTE control area.They are not giving people the choice. This is the reason why they are trapped in this appalling situation,"says the UN special envoy.

He blamed the Tamil Tigers for not letting people go. "It is just a matter of walking a few hundred metres in to the government controlled areas, where the government forces are".

He said according to the information he had received, already about 65000 people have crossed over so far this year.

"Over hundred thousand people are still waiting there to get out. We believe they are held against their will by the Tamil Tigers and they will be shot if they try to leave", John Holmes told the BBC.

Referring to the prevailing situation in the Tamil Tiger controlled area, The UN envoy say, "There was a nasty incident just before this lull was announced, where they killed six civilians who were trying to leave".

When asked about a possible solution to the current humanitarian crisis, John Holmes say the only way is to find a diplomatic solution. "The civilians are the last card the LTTE has. Their military situation by geography and is pretty hopeless only way for the LTTE, if they want to stop this is to lay down their arms".

"If the end is going to be purely military; an assault on the beaches, where these people are trapped, risk will be that it will be very difficult to prevent a catastrophe, a bloodbath. That is why a diplomatic solution is needed despite the brutal military agendas of both sides," says the UN special envoy Sir John Holmes.