LTTE, a deadly terrorist organization operated in northern Sri Lanka has destroyed a catholic church in Thalaladi near Mannar by launching an artillery attack.A group of Sri Lanka Army soldiers have been participating in a "Shramadana" campaign in St. Sebastian church while LTTE launch this attack. Six soldiers were died from this incident and another 10 have injured.
Meanwhile defence spokesman Mr. Keheliya Rambukwella stated that he is wondering what has happend to the so called NGOs which are operated in Sri Lanka. Last year several NGOs including Amnesty which are operated in Sri Lanka were involved in a huge campaign against Sri Lanka saying human rights are violated in Sri Lanka. Amnesty also involved in distributing a ping -pong-ball among ICC Cricket world cup 2007 fans which carries a message that Sri Lanka violates human rights. Surprisingly they are now silent about these tragedies done by LTTE.
Also I cannot understand why can't UNP members also including Mr. Ranil Wickramasinghe and Dr. Jayalath Jayawardane cannot speak about these human rights violations by LTTE. Mr Jayawardane was so anxious to inform foreign community including Pope about human rights violations in Sri lanka, but this time it seems he is also silent.
Watch Video from hereMeanwhile defence spokesman Mr. Keheliya Rambukwella stated that he is wondering what has happend to the so called NGOs which are operated in Sri Lanka. Last year several NGOs including Amnesty which are operated in Sri Lanka were involved in a huge campaign against Sri Lanka saying human rights are violated in Sri Lanka. Amnesty also involved in distributing a ping -pong-ball among ICC Cricket world cup 2007 fans which carries a message that Sri Lanka violates human rights. Surprisingly they are now silent about these tragedies done by LTTE.
Also I cannot understand why can't UNP members also including Mr. Ranil Wickramasinghe and Dr. Jayalath Jayawardane cannot speak about these human rights violations by LTTE. Mr Jayawardane was so anxious to inform foreign community including Pope about human rights violations in Sri lanka, but this time it seems he is also silent.
[Pictures: MOD]
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