Massacre and mayhem, Tigers - spawned motto
(By: Dhaneshi YATAWARA)
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Little Dinukshi, 1 1/2 years old getting treatment at the
Intensive Care Unit of the Kurunegala Teaching Hospital
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Podimenike (49) faced the tragic event while on her way to a religious ceremony in Anuradhapura |
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Eight year old Kavindu is being treated at the Dambulla
Base Hospital on February 2, 2008 |
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Ward No. 03 of the Dambulla Base Hospital on February 2
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Dead bodies ready for post-mortem at the Dambulla Base
Hospital.
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Pix by: Chinthaka Kumarasinghe |
Little Dinukshi barely knows what is right or wrong in
her life spent on this earth for the past one and a half years. She was
lying at the Intensive Care Unit of the Kurunegala Teaching Hospital
where her father was also lying on a bed just across. Her grandmother
was standing outside the ICU in tears, unable to believe what had
happened to her son and her grand daughter.
Dinukshi's mother, Nadeeka, has been transferred to
another hospital and the whole family was in chaos. This was the
situation of many families of those who were victims of the Dambulla bus
blast on 02nd of February.
At Dambulla 19 innocent civilians died and over 80
were injured. Many of the passengers were elderly women to attend a
religious ceremony in Anuradhapura in this bus carrying passengers from
Kandy to Anuradhapura.
The day before the National Independence day, a female
LTTE suicide attacker blew herself up on Platform No. 3 of the Fort
railway station killing fourteen civilians. Among them were eight
schoolchildren in their blooming youth. Selvadurai (name anonymous), a
middle aged man originally from Kilinochchi had out his eighteen year
old son to Colombo to avoid the LTTE. But the boy died in the bomb blast
at Fort. LTTE killed his loving son despite his efforts.
On Independence Day LTTE triggered a claymore mine
targeting a CTB bus at Ethawetunuwewa in Welioya killing twelve
civilians and injuring 17.
Within three days LTTE had massacred over forty
civilians and injuring over 150. LTTE used the cheapest and easiest
strategies to show their desperate psychology. They had proved once
again their title of world's most dangerous and miserable terrorist
outfit.
LTTE, fighting for a mono ethnic separate homeland for
the Tamils in Sri Lanka since 1983, engulfed with ideologies based on
extreme tribalism, carried out many civilian massacres against Sinhala
and Muslim people living in the North and Southern parts of the island
nation. Since, beginning of its bloody terrorist campaign against Sri
Lankan citizens, LTTE has been able to turn the entire Northern Province
into a mono ethnic province by killing thousands of people in its ethnic
cleansing raids on Sinhala and Muslim villages.
Following are bits and pieces of the brutal past of
the LTTE where Mr. Prabhakaran massacred the nation irrespective of
ethnicities.
From 1984 Dollar Farm massacre
Year 1984 marked the intensification of the terror
activities of the LTTE.
The first civilian massacre by the LTTE was reported
in 1984.
On November 30 1984 LTTE cadres shot dead 33 Sinhalese
civilians at the Dollar Farm, Mullaithivu and on the same day massacred
29 Sinhalese civilians in Kent Farm in the same area. It was reported
that the LTTE used child combatants to attack civilians in order to
'blood' the baby brigade.
In 1985 the LTTE attacked a major Sinhalese majority
town, killing 120 unarmed civilians. On May 14th LTTE gunmen shot dead
120 devotees and injured 85 others when they were praying at the Sri
Maha Bodhi in the Sacred city of Anuradhapura.
On 07th May 1986, Tiger terrorists detonated a time
bomb at the Central Telegraphic Office at Fort, Colombo killing 14
innocent civilians and wounding 39 others.
At Kithuluthuwa on the Habarana-Trincomalee highway,
LTTE shot and killed 122 civilians including many children and women on
17th of April 1987. The attack injured 44 others.
The bomb blast at the Pettah bus stand on the 21st of
April 1987, killed 110 civilians and injuring 298. Terrorists detonated
a car laden with high explosives.
On June 2nd in 1987, LTTE cadres massacred and
brutally mutilated 33 samanera bhikkus (young monks) along with their
chief priest, Ven Hegoda Indrasara Thera at Aranthalawa, Ampara.
In 1990 03rd August, a Friday, LTTE opened fire and
killed 103 Muslim people while they were praying at the Meera Jumma
Mosque in Kattankudy. 70 other devotees were injured.
And in late October in the same year the Tigers
evicted 90,000 Muslims from their home town, Jaffna.
Six years after, in July, the LTTE terrorists
detonated multiple bombs on several carriages of the Colombo - Aluthgama
train in Dehiwala, killing 56 commuters and injuring 366. All were,
mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers, returning home after work.
In 2006 May, marked another brutal massacre of the
LTTE at Welikanda. LTTE terrorist attacked and killed twelve workers and
injured two others at Welikanda on 29th May 2006.
Another brutality took place in Kebithigollewa on 15th
of June where the LTTE detonated a claymore mine targeting a bus
transporting innocent civilians. This killed 64 people including
children, Buddhist monks and women and injured another 39. The dead from
the bus attack included atleast 15 children, The bus was blown up with a
pair of land mines hung from a tree detonated by remote control,
Military said.
Again, LTTE terrorists triggered a claymore bomb on a
bus in the town of Kebithigollewa, 125 miles north of Colombo in the
Anuradhapura District on 15th June 2006.
The blast killed at least 64 civilians and severely
injured at least 80 others. Many of the dead were found to be children.
Year 2007 started with another bomb attack in bus in
Nittambuwa on 05th January 2007. This bomb killed six passengers and
injured 63 people.
The next day LTTE blasted a bomb in another passenger
bus in Seenigama, down South, killing fifteen civilians and injuring 40
others.
LTTE triggered the bomb inside this Matara bound
private bus from Colombo bearing no - HZ 1709, at Seenigama, near the
Kahawa junction ,16 miles North West of Galle.
Six women and two men were killed as a LTTE triggered
a bomb exploded near the Kondavattavana Army security point, along the
Badulla-Ampara main road, on Monday, 02nd of April 2007, around noon.
Security sources in the Ampara area said that the explosion was
triggered inside the civilian transportation bus, bound to Bibile and
Badulla.
Hospital sources added that 20 odd civilians were
believed to have sustained severe injuries.
On the 08th of April 2007, eight people including a
soldier were killed and 25 people were injured when the LTTE triggered a
claymore mine targeting a public transport bus at Piramanalankulam,
Vavuniya.
On 23rd April 2007, LTTE terrorists detonated a
claymore mine on the Mannar-Medawachchiya road, killing seven civilians
and injuring 37 others.
And in May the same year, Tiger terrorists killed
eight civilians and injured another 36 by the bomb detonated in
Ratmalana on the Galle road.
In November 28th 2007, LTTE triggered another bomb in
the heart of Nugegoda during the busy evening killing 19 innocent
civilians and injuring over 38.
According to records of the Teaching Hospital,
Kalubowila and National Hospital, Colombo, three out of the 19 victims
killed were children while 10 out of 38 wounded were between 5-18 years,
and 2 of them were in critical condition. LTTE terrorists carried out
another cowardly attack on civilians by targeting a civilian bus plying
from Anuradhapura to Janakapura on December 5th 2007. According to the
available information the terrorists have detonated a roadside bomb
around 8.15 p.m at Abhimanpura, on the Kebithigollawa-Padaviya road,
Defence Sources said. According to the hospital sources 16 civilians
were killed and 23 others sustained injuries due to this claymore
explosion.
At the beginning of the year 2008, LTTE terrorists
have carried out a cowardly bomb attack targeting civilians and an Army
bus carrying sick personnel at Slave Island in Colombo on January 2nd.
The bomb has been exploded around 9.30 a.m. right in front of the Nippon
Hotel. Four people including one soldier and three civilians have been
killed and 28 others injured in the explosion. There are 17 civilians
and 11 soldiers among the injured.
We all are aware of what happened after these.
Parents of these innocent children killed at these
blasts, appeal to the Government and the whole nation to eradicate
terrorism and let all the communities live in peace and harmony like the
good old glorious days, three decades ago.
Courtesy : Sunday Observer |