Tragic Photos Tamil Tiger leader's son

Tragic Photos Tamil Tiger leader's son

                            

A British documentary about the civil war in Sri Lanka shows the photos that menguncang related death of the son of a leader of the Tamil Tiger rebels.

The photos show that Balachandran Prabhakaran, son of Velupillai Prabhakaran, the leader of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, he was murdered. He was not killed in a shootout at the end of a period of three decades of war chaos of Sri Lanka, said Callum Macrae, director of the documentary "No Fire Zone : the killing fields of Sri Lanka , which made for Channel 4 England.

If it is verified, the government of Sri Lanka had to answer many questions related to allegations of systematic execution towards the end of the war, especially in light of Balachandran Prabakaran was only 12 years old at the time.

pictures the photo was taken in May 2009, at the end of the conflict with rebels. Some early photos showing the child is in custody of Sri Lankan forces. He was seen sitting on a bench, wearing a blanket and eat a snack. But the photos were taken a few hours later with the same camera showed him lying on the ground, in a state of bare breasts and chest full of bullet holes due to injuries. There are at least five bullet holes in his chest and experts say he was shot from close range.

"A series of photos showed, the child was still alive when captured but later executed," said Callum Macrae. He told The Independent newspaper , " The photos showed she was arrested, and was even given a snack, before it was taken and executed in cold blood."

According Macrea, Digital image analysis showed that the photos were taken by the same camera. "The photos do not prove that Balachandran was killed in the crossfire, or in combat. His death was intentional and calculated, "Macrae wrote in The Hindu , daily India.

The Sri Lankan government has always claimed that Balachandran was killed in a firefight but Macrae said the photos' rule out 'the possibility. Macrae said the fact that the dead boy was photographed too worried. He said, "That incident was also photographed and stored as memories of war by the actors are even more disturbing."

Prabhakaran's body Villupillai diperlikatkan on state television in May 2009 when the Sri Lankan government announced to end the war brother for 26 years.

Sri Lankan military spokesman, Brigadier PR Wanigasooriya, told The Independent that there are repeated lies, half-truths and rumors about the middle of the country. Government troops accused of human rights violations, including sexual violence, murder and violation of the last days of the civil war. Brigadier Wanigasooriya said, "There is no substantive evidence presented to us to start an investigation."

In 2011, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon released a report that revealed 40,000 people were killed in the months last war. New documentary that will be screened at the Human Rights Film Festival in Geneva at a meeting of the UN Human Rights Council next month.

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