LTTE Tamil Tiger Terrorists Suicide Momb Attack on Muslim Festival, Godapitiya, Akuressa, Sri Lanka
Suicide blast kills 15 injures 46
The death toll of the brutal terrorist attack at the national Milad Festival in
Sri Lanka, has risen to 14 while 46 others including a government minister were
injured.
An LTTE suicide bomber attacked the Jumma mosque at Godapitiya,
in Akurassa , in the Matara district around 10.30 , this morning (Mar 10).
According to the primary investigations , the suicide bomber had arrived at the
place on a pushbike and exploded himself among the Islamic devotees proceeding
to the mosque in a procession.
From left former Southern Province
Chief Minister H.G. Sirisena, and Ministers Pandu Bandaranayake, A. H. M. Fowzie,
Mahinda Yapa Abeywardene, Chandrasiri Gajadeera, Mahinda Wijesekera and Ameer
Ali proceeding to the venue of the celebrations. Picture by Sharman Perera
Ministers A. H. M. Fowzie,
Mahinda Yapa Abeywardene, Ameer Ali, Pandu Bandaranayake and Chandrasiri
Gajadeera escape unhurt
The targeted civilians were attending to the national
Milad-Un-Nabi celebration , held at the mosque. The festival marking the
birthday of the Prophet Mohammed is celebrated as a national festival in Sri
Lanka.
Meanwhile , hospital sources said Minister Mahinda Wijesekara
who was also attending the celebration suffered serious injuries in the
explosion. The sources added that another 46 people with injuries were admitted
to the government hospital Matara and elsewhere. Five other government
ministers; AHM Fowzie, Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena, Pandu Bandaranaike Chandrasiri
Gajadeera , and Minister Amir Ali had narrow escapes.
Among the deceased and injured were several local government representatives .
The LTTE is a ruthless terrorist outfit fighting for a mono
ethnic separate state for Tamils in Sri Lanka since 1983. Lead by its
psychopathic chief V. Prabhakaran, the outfit has slaughtered tens of thousands
of innocent civilians during its three decades of terror campaign against Sri
Lankan citizens.
The LTTE has been engaged in a systematic and brutal ethnic
cleansing campaign against Muslims and Sinhalese living in the North and
Eastern Provinces in its fanatical attempt create an ethnically pure Tamil State
in the Island nation.
The Sri Lanka government said that it condemns in the strongest
possible terms the LTTE suicide bomb attack killing ten people and injuring
scores of others including Mahinda Wijesekera , the telecommunication minister
of Sri Lanka at a Muslim festival of Prophet Mohamed’s birthday at a
procession of a mosque.
“The attack reaffirms the fact that the LTTE is not only a
ruthless terrorist outfit but also one which has no regard or respect for
religion. This is an attack that deliberately targeted the Muslim Community and
one that has sought to sow ethnic and religious disharmony”, the statement
said.
1.4 million Muslims live in Sri Lanka representing 7.5 % of the
islands´19 million inhabitants. Islam is the nations third largest religion
after Buddhism (over 13 million faithful, 69% of the population) and Hinduism
(circa 9 million). “This reminds us of the LTTE’s massacre of more than 200
Muslims at worship in three Mosques at Kaththankudy and Eravur in the East, in
August 1990, in its war of terrorism”, the government’s statement added.
The statement further said, selecting of a Muslim shrine and a
day sacred to Muslims, both in Sri Lanka and the world over, to carry out this
attack, underscores the hatred the LTTE has towards the Muslim population of Sri
Lanka, who have suffered considerably under its policies of ethnic cleansing
both in the North and East of Sri Lanka. The following is the full text of the
statement:
“The Government condemns in the strongest possible terms the
LTTE suicide bomb attack on the Milad-un-Nabi Muslim Festival to mark the
birthday of Holy Prophet Mohammed, at Godapitiya, Akuressa, Matara this morning
around 10.a.m. in which 10 persons were killed and many others injured,
including a Government minister. “The Government notes with utmost contempt
this wanton act of terrorism and observes that the attack bears the unmistakable
signature of the LTTE. The attack reaffirms the fact that the LTTE is not only a
ruthless terrorist outfit but also one which has no regard or respect for
religion. This is an attack that deliberately targeted the Muslim Community and
one that has sought to sow ethnic and religious disharmony. “Selecting of a
Muslim shrine and a day sacred to Muslims, both in Sri Lanka and the world over,
to carry out this attack, underscores the hatred the LTTE has towards the Muslim
population of Sri Lanka, who have suffered considerably under its policies of
ethnic cleansing both in the North and East of Sri Lanka. This reminds us of the
LTTE’s massacre of more than 200 Muslims at worship in three Mosques at
Kaththankudy and Eravur in the East, in August 1990, in its war of terrorism.
“The Government is of the view that this is another desperate act that the
LTTE terrorists, now on their last legs, have perpetrated to divert the
attention from the humanitarian mission of the Security Forces, to flush them
out from their last remaining foothold in the Wanni. “The Government remains
unwaveringly committed to rid the country of the terrorist menace and bring
about peace. This attack will only serve to strengthen the resolve of the
Government and the security forces in this regard. “The Government urges all
citizens to remain calm and unprovoked, and support the Security Forces and
Police by exercising utmost vigilance as the LTTE, facing imminent annihilation,
could very well resort to other similar acts of desperation. “The Government
offers its condolences to the families of victims of this brutal attack and
wishes speedy recovery of the injured.” .
Minister Mahinda Wijesekara critically injured
Minister Mahinda Wijesekera after
being brought to the Colombo National Hospital. Picture by Sudath Malaweera
Wednesday, 11 March 2009
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LTTE Tamil Tiger's attack on Muslim community in Sri Lanka
LTTE's
Kattankudi Muslim Mosque Massacre (03 August 1990)
Terrorism knows no
religious sanctity, nor does it care for lives of infants, children, women
and clergy. This was once again proved eighteen years ago when tiger
terrorists cold-bloodedly butchered 147 Muslim devotees, praying in mosques
in the pre-dominantly Muslim town of Kattankudy, Batticaloa in the East.
The massacre at
Kattankudy that shook the nation and drew worldwide condemnation was
meticulously pre-planned and executed in secrecy by tiger terrorists who had
disguised themselves as Muslim prayers and entered the Meera Jumma and
Husseinia mosques when hundreds of devotees were attending Friday Isha
prayers.
On 03rd August 1990, gun-carrying
Tamil Tiger terrorists swooped on Muslim prayers inside the holy
KATTANKUDY mosque and butchered 103 Muslim prayers including over 25 small
children. The dastardly mass murder provoked condemnation from the
international community.
Mosque Massacres
Revisited
By Peter Cassie-Chitty
On Friday August 4, 1990 over three
hundred Muslims, men and boys, were prostrate in prayer at the Meera
Jumma Mosque, fifty yards from the Kandy Batticaloa Road. None of them
were armed.
It was seven twenty in the evening
and the town of Katankudi was lit up. The prayers went on when there was
a power cut throwing the mosque into darkness.
A stones throw away from the Meera
Jumma is the smaller Hussainya Mosque. There was a smaller gathering of
approximately forty people here -- prostrate in prayer too. The power
cuut had been effected by the large group of LTTE cadres on their
murderous mission.
According to eye witnesses the
raiders were dressed in battle fatigues, others in sarongs and tee
shirts. They drove up in several white Hiace vans -- armed LTTE cadres.
A. I. Ismail was 55 then. M.M.
Akbar was 16. Two men who survived the attack as fate disposed and told
the tale. It was appalling.
The most crowded place
In Katankudi the population is
denser than in any part of South Asia including Calcutta. In one and a
half square kilometres live 50,000 people.
In August 1990 there had been
agitation in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka. Security was sparse and
the Muslim and Sinhalese civilians living in the area were exposed to
the aftermath of Black July 1983.
LTTE attacks had accounted for 14
Muslims on August 1 in Akkaraipattu. The dead men had their hands tied
behind their backs with their own clothes and then shot in the occipital
(back) region of the head.
Between August 2 and 3 of that
year, fifteen other muslims were killed in attacks by the LTTE at
Medawachchiya, Batticaloa and Majeedpuram. On August 4 they hit
Katankudi.
I found the streets of Katankudi
bare and all the shops closed. First impressions were that of a ghost
town. Then when we reached the mosque everything changed. "This is
a 'hartal'. We have closed shops to mark the ten years that our children
and their mothers have suffered without the bread winners of their
families. Some mothers lost very young children who had gone but to
worship Allah", the trustee of the mosque, a tall, bearded middle
aged man says in perfect English.
On the walls of the mosque
are the marks left by machine gun fire. The floor bears the markings of
the grenades that were thrown at the worshippers. We spend some time
listening to the voices that are strained with emotion. Young children
and women cling to the windows of the mosque and wait to tell their
stories.
Losses
Katankudi's narrow side streets are
crowded with screaming children at play in the hot soft sand of eastern
afternoons. They are as noisy as children anywhere in the world.
In 1990 Akram was the youngest most
precocious at six, Ajimeel, Jaroon and Rizwan, were 10, Asroof the only
boy who was 11, Dalhan Haris, Fauser Hassan, Arip, M. Ajimal, Makeen,
Kamaldeen and Imtiaz were all 12 - Anas, Faizal, and M.B.Jawad 13 -
Sameeen, Jaufer, Samath, Mohammed Fauzer, Safar, M. S. M. Jaufer were
all 14, Fazlan was the oldest at 15. They went to the same schools and
played together. Came to the mosque and prayed together.
Each neighbourhood has its own
little mosque to permit the faithful to pray as mandated by the Word --
five times a day.
Then when the public address system
sounds, calling the faithful to prayer the streets empty in a few
seconds. They come to the mosque and wash themselves before every
prayer. On August 4, 1990 they performed the same ritual. In their
innocence they knew that something was wrong for attacks had been
carried out on peace loving, hard-working Muslims.
The hour was grave. Everybody
looked for Divine Intervention. The LTTE were on the rampage murdering
unarmed Muslim civilians. The men in Katankudi had filed into the
mosques and no one was on the streets to warn of the danger that
lingered.
The witnesses say that while men
stood guard at the doors of the mosques latecomers were herded and shut
inside. Then through the windows they were mowed down, gunfire drowning
screams of "Allah - hu -Akbar". They were shot in the back,
killed by men who respect nothing not even a place of worship.
The Muslims continued to be
attacked despite President Premadasa's attempt to stop them by
increasing the armed forces personnel in the Eastern Province.
Six days after the Katankudi
massacre Armed LTTE men rounded up hundreds of civilian Muslims. Akin to
genocide now.Their attempt at mass murder in Siyambalagaskanda failed
when the Army turned up in numbers.
On August 18, however the LTTE
launched another attack on Eravur and murdered 31 children, 27 women and
115 men. They then raided other villages unhindered and continued their
reign of terror throughout the Eastern, Northern and North Central
areas.
Mosques all over the country had
now to be given armed protection. Then the State Minister of Muslim
Religious and Cultural Affairs Mr. Aswer called on the Muslims to be
calm and patriotic. God fearing and disposed to peace, the Muslims did
remain calm.
Sinhala villages came under threat;
hundreds were brutally murdered in Tantrimale, Weli Oya, Padhavia while
the security forces chased phantoms.
The election of the People's
Alliance Government in 1994 saw a lull. Calling the bluff off the LTTE
President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga refused to budge in her
conditions.The Security Forces now were given orders to protect the
threatened villages from the LTTE.
However on September 17, 1999 the
village of Gonagala was attacked and 52 people, including a number of
very young children, were hacked to death in the stealth of the night.
A visit to that region was made
recently by two British Journalists, veterans at covering the fate faced
by children in a conflict situation. Former paramedical officer , now
photo -journalist and Scotsman Martin Klejnowski - Kennedy and Madeleine
Leeson of the Reuters Foundation toured Batticaloa and the Eastern
province. Both had visited every battlefield except Kashmir in the last
four years. Gruesome scenes are nothing novel to them. One million
people were murdered in 100 days in Ruwanda and they have seen fields
full of 15000 Somalians killed by Erithrean soldiers piled up in the
desert sun.
But they were appalled at the
brutality of the LTTE in the Meera Jumma and Hussainia Mosques and at
Gonagala.
To be fair by all ethnic groups
they visited Katankudi and Batticaloa where they met Tamil children
whose parents had been killed by the security forces. On the last leg of
the tour they met the children of Gonagala.
Kennedy and Leeson were very
impressed by the professionalism and thoroughness shown by the security
personnel at the check points. They came into direct contact with
numbers of Tamil, Muslim and Sinhalese civilians and have seen clearly
that the LTTE does not represent the Tamil people but form a micro
minority of terrorists.
Captions: 1)Spared. They were too
young to be in the mosque in 1990. They lost their fathers and brothers.
2) Clinging to the windows from where the terrorists opened fire on
unarmed Muslims. 3) The list of the men and boys massacred on August 4,
1990. 4) The battered walls of the mosque where machine gun-wielding
Tigers committed genocide.
What is really happening
in Sri Lanka today is that a blood thirsty racist group led by
some misled Tamils called LTTE is terrorizing against the Government
of Sri Lanka and its people irrespective of their ethnicity with an
intention of carving out a separate state. There is no conflict as
such between Sinhalese and Tamil communities in Sri Lanka. In fact,
the majority of the Tamil community lives in peace and harmony among
the Sinhalese population through out the country apart from the
Northern part of Sri Lanka. The entire Sinhalese and the Muslims
population who lived in the Northern area for centuries were either
killed or chased away completely by the LTTE Tamil Tiger terrorists.
At the moment, not a single Sinhalese or Muslim is living in Jaffna,
but, many thousands of Tamils are living in Colombo in peace with
the other communities. Based on 2001 census, the Tamil population in
Colombo district is 12.1% (see
2001 census). So, who is discriminated ? Tamils or Sinhalese? Do
you need more evidence ?
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