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Wednesday, 20 February 2013

12yr old boy executed by Sri Lankan army because his father was a rebel leader

 An unbelievably sad story I read on Daily Mail today. See it below...
Disturbing new images have emerged of the dead body of the 12-year-old son of a Tamil leader that researchers say could prove he was executed by Sri Lankan government forces.
The photographs of Balachandran Prabhakaran, son of Velupillai Prabhakaran, head of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, were taken in May 2009 at the end of the government's conflict with the rebels.
The first pictures appear to show the child in the custody of Sri Lankan forces and he is seen sitting on a bench wrapped in a blanket and eating some food.
Warning: Graphic content after the cut...

 


The series of photographs show he was even given a snack as he sat wrapped in a blanket

But photographs taken hours later on the same camera show him lying on the ground, topless and his chest riddled with bullet holes.
He has five holes to his chest and experts say he was shot at close range.

The pictures, which feature in documentary No Fire Zone, show the boy was alive when he was captured and was executed later, says the film's director Callum Macrae. 

He told The Independent: 'They show he was held, and even given a snack, before being taken and executed in cold blood.'

A picture taken hours later shows the boy lying dead on the ground with up to five bullet wounds to his chest

The Sri Lankan government have always claimed that Balachandran was killed in cross-fire but Mr Macrae said the photographs 'rule out' that possibility. 

Mr Macrae said the fact that the boy's dead body was photographed is also alarming.
He said: 'That these events were also photographed and kept as war trophies by the perpetrators is even more disturbing.'

The body of Villupillai Prabhakaran was showed on state television in May 2009 as Sri Lanka's government declared an end to its 26-year civil war.
There were also suggestions he had been shot at close range as part of his skull was missing. 

Sri Lankan army spokesman Brigadier PR Wanigasooriya told The Independent that there had been repeated 'lies, half truths and rumours' said about the country. 

Government forces were accused of human rights abuses including sexual violence, murder and abuse in the final days of the civil way. 

Brigadier Wanigasooriya: 'No substantive evidence have been presented for us to launch an investigation.'

Velupillai Prabhakaran led the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. He died in May 2009 and his body was shown on state television

49 comments:

  1. Sad world we live in.

    visit http://afrogle.com for you daily entertainment news

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    1. My dear it is called the sins of the father! Just watch ur step when ur alive cuz u never knw if d ppl u hurt dont hv any problem with extendin revenge to ur children

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  2. dah z reali inhuman of em...d un shld get in2 dix,daz if they care....daz human rite abuse.....r.i.p

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    1. The kind of english we speak

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  3. Gawd. Tʰᵉ heart of man....

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  4. This is so sad! i wonder what the world is turning to nowadays. its like people are getting more wicked as the days go by......sad!

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  5. Jeeez!
    @MzEllatyra

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  6. But why is dis world so evil??? Must d child be punished for d sins of his father which he probably knows not about???

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  7. This is very barbaric! God help us in this world

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  8. How appalling!! Why kill an innocent child because of the dad? Heartless devils!

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    1. U this guy en...which one is heartless devil? if u refer to someone as a devil we knw d person is heartless already, evrything about devil is bad and that we knw already..there's no such thing as heartless devil

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    2. Leave Prince Charming alone!

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  9. Chai!so sad!d killed the poor boy so he won't take after his dad when he grows up.##Wickedness

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  10. How heartless can one be? Killing an innocent boy just like that? Some people belong in the jungle.

    http://theglamfile.blogspot.com

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  11. This is so terrible!

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  12. I wish I can lay my hands on those bastards,how could they do such

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    1. Smh, Misplaced priority...
      Lay your hands 1st on the numerous nigerian murderers before you head to Sri Lanka, inugo?

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  13. The boy was shot but I couldn't see any blood
    coming out from the hole....Any explanation from you Linda?

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  14. All this arabic self dey no get human feels at all see how dey waste de boy like dat tufiyakwa

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    1. Is sri lanka an arab country? Smh! Na wa for u sha!

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    2. Sri Lankans are not Arabic, you ignoramus.

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  15. But something dey dis world o! Do these people love their own children?

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  16. this is hurting me sooo bad, how can humans be soo cruel, look at the cute little boy for goodness sake.

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  17. The end time is obviously approaching.

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  18. R.I.P kid. God will judge dem.

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  19. The heart of man is desperately wicked. Why kill an innocent boy?

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  20. Sins of the father...parents should think of their kids before involving themselves in evil activities. This poor baby just died like that all cause of his dad, so not fair. I reject this for me and my generation in Jesus name.

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  21. Wow this is some real cruel sh**, and to think Nigeria was lawless.@Queen Chioma I am not sure you would like to see the full gory content, if you read the story, they said part of his head was blown off.

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  22. This is really sad. Its as if d world is getting wickedier by d day..God help us

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  23. that s So Wicked. How d a lil boy pay for his fathers wickedness . So heartless

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  24. Ohhhh my God. Pple are very mean. Dey even gave him, his last supper.

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  25. NOT JUSTIFYING THEIR ACTION, BUT U CAN NEVER TELL THE HAVOC THE FATHER COMMITTED.
    THE SINS OF THE FATHERS.......

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  26. dont think it is the same kid,in the other pic,the kid looks fatter......bee

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  27. There is nothing graphic about the picture. He might have died of some other cause. The picture is meant to disparage Sri Lanka Government by the western press. The West did not want the war with Tamil Tiger to end so all efforts were made to paint the govt in bad light. Next.

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  28. Dis is WRONG!Y kill an innocent child?

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  29. Well!! in as much as I don't condone evil,I don't support this,bt come t tink abt it dis d tamil or wateva were a terrible group they wrecked harvoc in srilanka.evil nd demonic group. Watch wat they did t hostages nd u will weep. Bt they shuld hav dealt wit only d fada nt d innocent child.

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  30. How terrifying!

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  31. Thank God that we all have to die because some just dey live life like say dem go live forever....They will answer to their creator....no doubt

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  32. Innocent child. Too sad. Did they have to?

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  33. Linda.chopinglife.com, I feel so much pain in my heart. Why on earth should a child be killed for the sins committed by his father. Its so barbaric.
    O God judge the killer(s) of the boy.

    MERCY

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  34. But why is no blood stain on the boy... or was he cleaned up after shooting him

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  35. So Dark the con of Man

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  36. they already new the boy was going to die at this age for the sins of his father that why they took that photo

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  37. Its a wicked world, so we shuld not expect less. We can only pray not 2 b victims of d wickedness of dis world

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