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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, July 25, 2013
Welikade Prison Massacre 1983
Ilankai Tamil Sangam
by TamilNation, T. Sabaratnam & UTHR
In speeches from the dock, the two men announced that they would donate
their eyes in the hope that they would be grafted on to Tamils who would
see the birth of Eelam, the independent state they were fighting.
Second hand reports from Batticaloa gaol, where the survivors of the
Welikada massacre are now being kept, say that the two men were forced
to kneel and their eyes gouged out with iron bars before they were
killed. One version has it that Kutimani's tongue was cut out by an
attacker who drank the blood and cried: "I have drunk the blood of a
Tiger."
The two men were among the 35 killed in the Welikada gaol on July 25. Another 17 were killed in the gaol two days later and the Guardian has
obtained a first hand account of part of the fighting in this incident,
including the circumstances in which Sri Lanka's Gandhian leader, Dr.
Rajasunderam, died.
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...Prison Riots
Police knew about the Welikada Prison riots around 2.45 p.m. At that
time, the following conversation was heard on the police radio network.
| Entrance to Welikada Prison |
South 2 to South 1- There is a serious situation in the prisons. The
Tamil prisoners are being killed. Mr. Janz is seeking police assistance.
We can’t get there. The army is in control.
South 1 to South 2- If the army is in control, we had better keep off. We can’t afford to have a rub with the army.
South 2 to South 1- Received Sir, Roger.
Christopher Theodore Jansz was the Acting Prison Commissioner. Prisons Commissioner J. P. Delgoda was out of the country.
Trouble in the Welikada Prison started at 2:00 p.m. As the clock struck
2:00, 300 to 400 prisoners who were outside their cells ran towards the
Chapel Section of the Welikada Prison, the high security jail in Sri
Lanka. “Kill the Tamils,” they shouted. Some barked, “Kill
Kuttimani.”... [for remainder click link here]
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From Tamil Nation
INDICTMENT AGAINST SRI LANKA
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Black July 1983: the Charge is Genocide
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Fifty three Tamil prisoners were murdered whilst in government custody.
Thirty five Tamil political prisoners (held in custody under the
infamous Sri Lanka Prevention of Terrorism Act,
which was described by the International Commission of Jurists as 'an
ugly blot on the statute book of any civilised country') were killed
within the walls of the high security Welikade prison, in Colombo, on 25
July. Two days later, on 27 July, 18 more Tamil political prisoners
were killed within the confines of the same Welikade prison.
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