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The '''Mahawilachchiya massacre''' is an incident, where a group of four ethnic [[Sinhalese people|Sinhalese]] rice farmers, including a woman found dead with gunshot wounds on November 26, 2007 in [[Sri Lanka]]. Incident occurred at the village of [[Mahawilachchiya]] in the [[Anuradhapura District]], 245 |
The '''Mahawilachchiya massacre''' is an incident, where a group of four ethnic [[Sinhalese people|Sinhalese]] rice farmers, including a woman found dead with gunshot wounds on November 26, 2007 in [[Sri Lanka]]. Incident occurred at the village of [[Mahawilachchiya]] in the [[Anuradhapura District]], 245 km from the island's capital [[Colombo]] and this was attributed to the [[Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam]] also known as ''Tamil Tigers'' which is [[proscription|proscribed]] as a [[terrorist organisation]] by 32 countries (see [[Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam#Proscription as a terrorist group|list]]). |
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==Victims== |
==Victims== |
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All the victims were working at their paddy fields when allegedly a group of LTTE cadres appeared and start shooting at them. In all 3 men and 1 woman were massacred and their gunshot-riddled bodies were later discovered by the security forces.{{ |
All the victims were working at their paddy fields when allegedly a group of LTTE cadres appeared and start shooting at them. In all 3 men and 1 woman were massacred and their gunshot-riddled bodies were later discovered by the security forces.{{Citation needed|date=December 2007}} |
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==Aftermath== |
==Aftermath== |
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After the incident the government is to declare the area, as a ‘special security zone’ and will also set up a new army complex in Wilpattu, a defence official said. Defense sources further believes,this as an LTTE genocide attempt to cause fear among the villagers forcing them to flee their traditional lands[http://www.dailymirror.lk/2007/11/30/news/01.asp]. [[LTTE]] had carried out many similar attack on Sinhalese and Muslims civilians in the past, as a result thousands of civilians lost their lives. Methods of killings were ranging from simply hacking, as in the case of [[Kent and Dollar Farm massacres]] and [[Gonagala massacre]] to shooting indiscriminately as in the [[Anuradhapura massacre]]. {{ |
After the incident the government is to declare the area, as a ‘special security zone’ and will also set up a new army complex in Wilpattu, a defence official said. Defense sources further believes,this as an LTTE genocide attempt to cause fear among the villagers forcing them to flee their traditional lands[http://www.dailymirror.lk/2007/11/30/news/01.asp]. [[LTTE]] had carried out many similar attack on Sinhalese and Muslims civilians in the past, as a result thousands of civilians lost their lives. Methods of killings were ranging from simply hacking, as in the case of [[Kent and Dollar Farm massacres]] and [[Gonagala massacre]] to shooting indiscriminately as in the [[Anuradhapura massacre]]. {{Citation needed|date=December 2007}} |
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==Related incidents== |
==Related incidents== |
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*[http://news.nidahasa.com/news.php?go=fullnews&newsid=402 NIDAHASA OnLine] |
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Revision as of 04:12, 29 December 2009
The Mahawilachchiya massacre is an incident, where a group of four ethnic Sinhalese rice farmers, including a woman found dead with gunshot wounds on November 26, 2007 in Sri Lanka. Incident occurred at the village of Mahawilachchiya in the Anuradhapura District, 245 km from the island's capital Colombo and this was attributed to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam also known as Tamil Tigers which is proscribed as a terrorist organisation by 32 countries (see list).
Victims
All the victims were working at their paddy fields when allegedly a group of LTTE cadres appeared and start shooting at them. In all 3 men and 1 woman were massacred and their gunshot-riddled bodies were later discovered by the security forces.[citation needed]
Aftermath
After the incident the government is to declare the area, as a ‘special security zone’ and will also set up a new army complex in Wilpattu, a defence official said. Defense sources further believes,this as an LTTE genocide attempt to cause fear among the villagers forcing them to flee their traditional lands[1]. LTTE had carried out many similar attack on Sinhalese and Muslims civilians in the past, as a result thousands of civilians lost their lives. Methods of killings were ranging from simply hacking, as in the case of Kent and Dollar Farm massacres and Gonagala massacre to shooting indiscriminately as in the Anuradhapura massacre. [citation needed]
Related incidents
Some of the related LTTE attacks on civilians between 1984 and 2006 include the
- Kebithigollewa massacre - 62 Sinhalese civilians died
- Anuradhapura massacre - 146 Sinhalese civilians died
- October 1995 Eastern Sri Lanka Massacres - 120 Sinhalese civilians died
- Kallarawa massacre - 42 Sinhalese civilians died
- Dehiwala train bombing - 56 Sinhalese civilians died
- Palliyagodella massacre - 166 Muslim Civilians died
- Central Bank Bombing - 102 civilians died
- Kent and Dollar Farm massacres - 52 Sinhalese civilians died
- Kokilai massacre - 11 Sinhalese civilians died
- List of attacks attributed to the LTTE
References