newsroom, this time from Sri Lanka.
It was sent to us by a group of exiled 
journalists. It was chillingly reminiscent of 
the Bosnia video. 
The casual banter and laughter of the 
uniformed killers was what I immediately 
found so callous and shocking, as they kicked 
in the head and then shot -- point-blank -- 
their bound, blindfolded, naked victims. 
The raw footage -- one continuous shot 
lasting one minute and eight seconds -- is 
sickening. 
The group Journalists for Democracy in Sri 
Lanka -- comprised of Tamils and Sinhalese -- 
claim the footage they.d obtained was filmed 
in January this year and depicts the 
extra-judicial execution of Tamils by Sri 
Lankan government soldiers.
This video contains images that some may find 
distressing.
http://c.brightcove.com/services/viewer/feder 
ated_f8/1184614595 
http://blogs.channel4.com/snowblog/2009/08/26
/authenticating-the-sri-lanka-war-crimes-foot
age/
http://tangibleinfo.blogspot.com/2009/01/help
-massacre-in-progress-do-something.html
I think Steven Spielberg would have had a 
hard job staging this grim scene.
We were unable to verify the authenticity of 
the footage, but we did our level best to do 
so and we would not have broadcast our report 
had we not been confident with the expert 
analysis we received.
Before we went to air, I watched the video 
with a leading Sri Lankan human rights 
investigator -- a Sinhalese himself -- who 
provided forensic insights into its 
authenticity.
This investigator has many years of 
experience looking into abuses and impunity 
in his homeland, but he.d never seen anything 
like this.
Many detractors have made their points of 
view clear in emails to Channel 4 News or on 
the websites of newspapers like Sri Lanka.s 
Daily Mirror.
While it.s true that Tamil Tiger insurgents 
were known to masquerade in government 
uniforms, what makes the video credible is 
that telltale casual dialogue between the 
killers as they dispatch their helpless 
captives.
In rough provincial Sinhala accents, they 
jokingly argue over who gets to shoot whom.
They take turns, mockingly play-acting the 
popular folk game .kurupiti gahanawa wage. -- 
.Your Turn, My Turn..
When the Bosnian Scorpion video emerged in 
Belgrade in 2005, the then UN War Crimes 
Prosecutor was in Belgrade and commented: "I 
have seen the video and there is no doubt 
about the perpetration of crimes."
Two years later, a Serbian war crimes court 
sentenced four members of the group to a 
total of 58 years in prison for the 
extrajudicial executions.
Will this happen in Sri Lanka, if this video 
is indeed authenticated and these killings 
deemed prima facie evidence of war crimes?
The answer is a resounding "No."
The Sri Lankan government has summarily 
rejected all calls for an independent 
investigation into alleged war crimes.
It is not within the jurisdiction of the 
International Criminal Court to investigate 
alleged war crimes in a state which is not 
party to the Rome statute (Sri Lanka isn.t) 
or in the absence of a UN Security Council 
Resolution, which instructs the ICC to 
investigate. This extremely unlikely to 
happen. 
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TRO Vanni appeals to the people of Tamil 
Nadu, the Government of India, the 
international community and international 
humanitarian organizations for the immediate 
delivery of medical supplies by land, sea or 
air within the next 24 hours.
Tamils Rehabilitation Organisation Head 
Office: 254 Jaffna Road, Kilinochchi, Sri 
Lanka Ph/Fax: +94 (0) 21 228 3947
http://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/RM1.TAMILS.B
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Tamils murdered by bombing
26 January 2009
Over the last 24 hours over 300 civilians who 
were awaiting relief and medical assistance 
within the "Safety Zone" declared by the 
Government of Sri Lanka have been killed and 
several thousand injured in Udaiyaarkaddu, 
Suthanthirapuram, and Vallipuram in the 
Mullaitivu District by Sri Lanka Army 
multi-barrel artillery and mortar shelling by 
the Sri Lanka armed forces.
TRO Vanni is making an URGENT APPEAL to the 
people of Tamil Nadu, the Government of 
India, the Royal Norwegian Government, the 
international community, international 
humanitarian organizations and the United 
Nations for the immediate delivery of medical 
supplies and medical teams to the hospitals 
in the Vanni.
These medical supplies must arrive within the 
next 24 hours if the lives of these injured 
are to be saved. If these supplies do not 
arrive immediately there will be a nitarian 
catastrophe of enormous proportions and 
hundreds more will die.
The heavy shelling and bombing has caused 
terror in the civilian population and many 
have run into the jungles seeking refuge. 
Many of these people are injured and are in 
dire need of assistance.
Medical personnel and volunteers are unable 
to access these areas due to continuous 
shelling. All of the hospitals in the Vanni, 
Kilinochchi Hospital and Mullaitivu Hospital, 
have been displaced and are functioning in 
schools or other public buildings. These 
displaced hospitals have been stretched to 
their limit due to the continuous bombing and 
shelling of the Vanni over the past few 
months.
The injured have no access to medical 
supplies and there are not enough doctors and 
other medical staff available to treat the 
population.
The continuing indiscriminate aerial 
bombardment and shelling by the Sri Lanka 
armed forces has caused immense destruction 
and suffering, which has been exacerbated by 
the Government of Sri Lanka.s draconian 
embargoes on supplies of food, medicine, 
fuel, tents, tarpaulins, and other 
humanitarian relief items to the people. The 
attacks and the embargoes comprise a callous 
effort to drive the population of the Vanni, 
on pain of death and injury, into 
military-controlled areas.
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fant.jpg
TRO Vanni appeals to the people of Tamil 
Nadu, the Government of India, the 
international community and international 
humanitarian organizations for the immediate 
delivery of medical supplies by land, sea or 
air within the next 24 hours.
Tamils Rehabilitation Organisation Head 
Office: 254 Jaffna Road, Kilinochchi, Sri 
Lanka Ph/Fax: +94 (0) 21 228 3947
BBC buries .. the murder of Sri Lanka 
journalist who said that the Sri Lanka DEEP 
STATE bombs its own citizens!
SirLanka is one of the countries...
QUOTE: "..in the world routinely to bomb its own citizens."
(think 9/11, bali, madrid 11 march, bologna gladio)
http://u2r2h-documents.blogspot.com/2007/07/uk-carnage-attempt-in-basra.html
http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/07ZR9p321
S4Ll/610x.jpg
On April 20, a roadside bomb set off by 
government soldiers in rebel-held territory 
in Sri Lanka killed a Roman Catholic priest 
who was also a human rights activist. 
Reverend MX Karunaratnam accused the 
government of committing serious human rights 
violations in its military campaign against 
the Tamil Tigers.
gravely concerned following the killing of 
human rights defender Rev. Fr. M X 
Karunaratnam, Chairperson of the NorthEast 
Secretariat on Human Rights (NESoHR), in 
Vanni on 20 April 2008. NESoHR is a local, 
independent human rights monitoring body in 
the North East of Sri Lanka. Further 
Information
Posted 20/05/2008 On 20 April 2008, at 
approximately 12:30pm, Rev. Fr. M X 
Karunaratnam was killed in a claymore 
anti-personel mine attack on 
Mallaavi-Vavunikku'lam Road in Vanni. Rev. 
Fr. M X Karunaratnam used the road regularly 
to get to his residential prayer and 
counselling centre in Vavunikku'lam. His 
vehicle was known publicly.
On this occasion he was on his way to a 
remembrance event for Mr Sivanesan, an MP for 
the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), who was 
reportedly also killed in a claymore 
anti-personel mine attack on 6 March 2008. 
Rev. Fr. M X Karunaratnam's car had broken 
down and he was steering it whilst being 
towed. The car which was towing him was not 
targeted.
Some reports have claimed that the Deep 
Penetration Unit of the Sri Lankan army was 
responsible for these killings. Front Line is 
calling for an immediate, exhaustive, and 
impartial investigation into the killing of 
Rev. Fr. M X Karunaratnam.
In a recent report Rev. Fr. M X Karunaratnam 
called for a United Nations body to be 
established to monitor human rights 
violations in Sri Lanka. He added that Sri 
Lanka's human rights record was totally 
unacceptable and that there had been many 
adverse reports on human rights violations 
against Tamils.
http://www.tamilnation.org/images/boundaries/
060118jaffnadisplacement1%20copy.gif
Wickramatunga is the latest in a long line of 
Sri Lankan journalists who have been murdered 
or silenced over the past two decades.
M. X. Karunaratnam was born in Jaffna.He was 
a officer with the Bank of Ceylon before he 
was opdained as a priest in 1989.Father 
Karunaratnam was founder and Chairman of 
NESHOR.He was also the Chairman of NGO 
Consortium of Jaffna.He was engaged in relief 
work for War displaced and worked in the 
Tsunami relief.
M. X. Karunaratnam was a priest of the Jaffna 
Diocese and served in the Vanni region of Sri 
Lanka and worked from the LTTE controlled 
parts of Sri Lanka. He worked for human 
rights and called on the United Nations and 
foreign human rights organisation to monitor 
the human rights situation in Sri Lanka . 
    Earlier two other NESHOR 
members and Tamil National Alliance MPs 
Ariyanayagam Chandra Nehru and Joseph 
Pararajasingham were killed.He was extremely 
critical of the Sri Lankan government.
He was killed in the Mallaavi-Vavunikku'lam 
Road in Vanni after he was returning from a 
Sunday mass and going to a remembrance 
ceremony for a Tamil National Alliance MP a 
pro LTTE party Kiddinan Sivanesan who was 
also killed similar fashion.He killed by a 
claymore blast carried out allegedly by a 
Deep Penetration Unit (DPU) of the Sri Lanka 
Army.
http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USDOS,
,LKA,,48d5cbf9c,0.html 2008 Report on 
International Religious Freedom - Sri Lanka
Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human 
Rights, and Labor Cite as United States 
Department of State, 2008 Report on 
International Religious Freedom - Sri Lanka, 
19 September 2008. Online. UNHCR Refworld, 
available at: 
http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/48d5cbf9c
.html [accessed 27 January 2009]
In April 2008 the Bishop of Mannar moved the 
historical statue of Our Lady of Madhu from 
Madhu Church to St. Xavier's Church in 
Thevanpiddy to protect it from increasing 
hostilities between government security 
forces and the LTTE in the area. The Bishop 
of Mannar asked the Government and the LTTE 
to stay at least 1.2 miles away from the 
church to enable civilian access.
In April 2008 Pastor Huthin Manohar from 
Mannar was released from custody after 48 
days in detention. Manohar's name was given 
to police by Pastor Nahulan from the 
Foursquare Church who was arrested in 
February for transporting LTTE equipment and 
explosives in his van. Police appear to be 
investigating all pastors who may have been 
closely associated with Nahulan or who may 
have used his van. Six other pastors from the 
Foursquare Church were arrested and later 
released.
In April 2008 a Sri Lanka Army (SLA) claymore 
antipersonnel mine allegedly killed the 
Chairman of the North East Secretariat on 
Human Rights, Father M. X. Karunaratnam, in 
Vanni (Northern Province).
In March 2008 the Foursquare Gospel Church in 
Kelaniya, Gampaha District was informed by 
the Chairman of the Pradeshiya Sabha that the 
approvals for constructing a new church 
building were revoked and that work must stop 
immediately. No reason was given for the 
reversal.
In January 2008 UNP parliamentarian T. 
Maheswaran was killed at a Hindu temple in 
Kotahena. The main suspect is a former member 
of Maheswaran's security detail who has 
connections to the progovernment Tamil party 
Eelam's People Democratic Party. However, the 
Inspector General of Police stated the LTTE 
was responsible.
In October 2007 the bodies of Vavuniya Pastor 
Victor Yogarajan and his two sons were found 
buried near Negombo. The three had been 
missing since March 2007.
In September 2007 an SLA claymore mine killed 
Father Nicholaspillai Packiyaranjit, Mannar 
Coordinator of Jesuit Refugee Service, in 
Mannar.
In September 2007 unidentified men abducted, 
severely abused, and killed Hindu priest 
Subramaniasharma Ketheswara Kurukkal in 
Jaffna as he was traveling to visit 
relatives. His body was found on the road.
In September 2007 the chief monk of the 
Boddhirukkaramaya Temple led a protest 
against expansion work being performed on a 
Catholic church just north of Colombo. 
Protesters demanded that construction stop 
immediately, warning lives would be otherwise 
lost. A judge told Father Susith Silva to 
suspend the church expansion. In October 2007 
police interrupted mass at the same church 
and sent worshipers home. The chief monk 
stated that Buddhists in the area do not want 
a church nearby and would not allow the 
building to proceed.
In April 2007 an exchange of fire between the 
Sri Lanka Navy and a group of youths during a 
cordon and search operation killed Hindu 
priest Ratnasabapathy Aiyar Somaskantha in 
Velanai, Jaffna.
In January 2007 government security forces 
shot and killed Reverend Nallathamby 
Gnanaseelan of the Tamil Mission Church of 
Jaffna.
In August 2006 Father Thiruchchelvan Nihal 
Jim Brown and his assistant, Wenceslaus 
Vinces Vimalathas, disappeared after six 
armed men followed them from a security 
forces checkpoint near a predominantly 
Catholic neighborhood near the Jaffna 
peninsula. In March 2007 local press reported 
that DNA tests confirmed Father Brown's 
death; however, in June 2007 the Ministry of 
Foreign Affairs stated the opposite.
In August 2006 government troops were accused 
of firing into Philip Nerean Church in 
Allapiddy, Kayts Island (Northern Province), 
Father Jim Brown's church. Approximately 30 
civilians died.
In June 2006 in Pesalai, government troops 
were accused of opening fire at a Christian 
church where hundreds of civilians, including 
both Christian and Hindu Tamils, were seeking 
shelter from an exchange of fire between the 
Government and the LTTE.
In May 2006 eight Tamil men were abducted 
from a Hindu temple in the north as they were 
decorating the temple for a religious 
festival. Eyewitnesses claimed the eight men 
were taken away by Army personnel. However, 
at the end of the reporting period, no action 
had been taken by the Human Rights Commission 
in Jaffna in response to petitions filed with 
the UN Special Rapporteur for Extra-Judicial 
Killings by the next of kin of the abducted. 
The whereabouts of the missing individuals 
remained unknown.
In 2005 Joseph Pararajasingham, a Member of 
Parliament for the pro-LTTE Tamil National 
Alliance (TNA) and a Christian, was 
assassinated while attending midnight mass at 
a church in Batticaloa in the east.
Wickramatunga
He also blames Sri Lanka's Deep State with 
his murder and regular [[Gladio]]-style 
bombing of its own citizens. 
http://u2r2h-documents.blogspot.com/2009/01/b
bc-censors-deep-state-example.html  BBC 
actor reading Wickramatunga's last article 
(audio download and transcript) }}
Lasantha Manilal Wickrematunge(April 5, 1958 
- January 8, 2009) was a prominent Sri Lankan 
anti-government journalist and 
polatician   who was assassinated on 
January 2009  . He was known for taking 
"governments of all hues to task" , was a 
"virulent critic of the Mahinda Rajapaksa 
government" , and had been "locked in a 
legal battle with the president's brother, 
defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa" , who 
was seeking a military solution to the Tamil 
insurgency .
Coming after numerous killings of 
anti-government and other journalists   - 
e.g. P. Devakumaran (stabbed May 2008), 
Sampath de Silva (shot April 2006), Taraki 
Sivaram (abducted near police station, 2005) 
- the murder of such a prominent journalist 
was widely condemned across the world. The 
Daily Mirror called it the "biggest blow" to 
media freedom in Sri Lanka and the Editors 
Guild held the government responsible for the 
killing as it has failed to stop attacks 
against media personnel. The government also 
expressed shock at the killing, pledging to 
do everything in its power to catch his 
killers. 
He had been on Amnesty International's 
endangered list since 1998  when 
anti-tank shells were fired on his house. 
In a moving testimonial that was published 
after his death, he wrote:
    No other profession calls on its 
practitioners to lay down their lives for 
their art save the armed forces and, in Sri 
Lanka, journalism.
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