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          | CONTENTS OF THIS 
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 19/09/09
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		 துயிலும் இல்லம், 
									Jaffna
 includes those Eelam Tamils who died in the 
									war against the Indian Army in 1987-1989
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					| 
The Indo-LTTE War (1987-90) - An Anthology. Part 1 - Sachi Sri Kantha, 
24  
November  2007 |  
					| The Indian Air Force in Sri Lanka 1987-1990 |  
					| The Indian Army in Sri Lanka 1987-1990 |  
					| India's Vietnam - the IPKF in Sri Lanka |  
					| 
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court Article 8.2 -    "war crimes" means -   (a) Grave breaches of the
		
		Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, namely, any of the following 
		acts against persons or property protected under the provisions of the 
		relevant Geneva Convention:   (i) 
		Wilful killing;   (ii) Torture 
		or inhuman treatment, including biological experiments; 
		  (iii) Wilfully causing great suffering, or serious 
		injury to body or health; 
		  (iv) Extensive destruction and appropriation of 
		property, not justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully 
		and wantonly; ...  (b) Other serious violations of the laws and customs 
applicable in international armed conflict, within the established framework of 
international law, namely, any of the following acts:    (i) 
		Intentionally directing attacks against the civilian population as 
		such or against individual civilians not taking direct part in 
		hostilities; 
		  (ii) 
		Intentionally directing attacks against civilian objects, that is, 
		objects which are not military objectives; .. (iv) 
		Intentionally launching an attack in the knowledge that such attack will 
		cause incidental loss of life or injury to civilians or damage to 
		civilian objects or widespread, long�term and severe damage to the 
		natural environment which would be clearly excessive in relation to the 
		concrete and direct overall military advantage anticipated; 
		  (v) Attacking or bombarding, by whatever means, 
		towns, villages, dwellings or buildings which are undefended and which 
		are not military objectives; 
		  (vi) Killing 
		or wounding a combatant who, having laid down his arms or having no 
		longer means of defence, has surrendered at discretion; ....  (ix) Intentionally directing attacks against 
		buildings dedicated to religion, education, art, science or charitable 
		purposes, historic monuments, hospitals and places where the sick and 
		wounded are collected, provided they are not military objectives; ....   (xxi) Committing outrages upon personal dignity, in 
		particular humiliating and degrading treatment;   (xxii) 
		Committing rape, sexual slavery, enforced prostitution, forced 
		pregnancy, as defined in article 7, paragraph 2 (f), enforced 
		sterilization, or any other form of sexual violence also constituting a 
		grave breach of the Geneva Conventions; 
		  (xxiii) Utilizing the presence of a civilian or other 
		protected person to render certain points, areas or military forces 
		immune from military operations; 
		  (xxiv) Intentionally directing attacks against 
		buildings, material, medical units and transport, and personnel using 
		the distinctive emblems of the Geneva Conventions in conformity with 
		international law;  (xxv) Intentionally using starvation of civilians as a 
		method of warfare by depriving them of objects indispensable to their 
		survival, including wilfully impeding relief supplies as provided for 
		under the Geneva Conventions; ... |  | 
				
					| 
				
    | INDICTMENT AGAINST RAJIV GANDHI'S INDIA 
		
		 Rajiv 
		Gandhi's War Crimes நெற்றிக்கண் திறப்பினும் குற்றம் குற்றமே...உண்மைகள் 
		ஒருபோதும் உறங்குவதில்லை, உறங்கவும் கூடா... 
	Truth never sleeps - and it should not.... [see also  
		India & the Struggle for Tamil Eelam
]
 ...at the Invitation of Sri Lanka  "..the Indian Army came here, 
		massacred 
		innocent Tamil civilians, 
		raped our women and 
		
		plundered our valuables. The acronym IPKF will always stand for 
		Indian People Killing Force where we are concerned. We will one day 
		erect a memorial in the heart of Jaffna town, in the centre of Hospital 
		Road, in memory of all the innocent civilians � ranging in age from the 
		very old past 80 to young children massacred by the IPKF and to the 
		women who were raped." 
		
	
		IPKF - Innocent People Killing Force,  Dr. T. Somasekaram   
			"...as an Indian I feel ashamed that under the
						Indo Sri 
		Lanka agreement, our forces are fighting with Tamils whom they went 
		to protect...I believe that the Indian Government had betrayed its own 
		culture and ethics...The guilt, therefore, rests entirely on those who 
		sent them to do this dastardly business of fighting in Sri Lanka against 
		our Tamil brothers and sisters..." 
		
		
		India's former Foreign Secretary, A.P.Venkateshwaran,  speaking in 
		London in April 1988 
		
			
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 | 
	 ஓ....எங்கள் குரல் கேட்கிறதா ?
 |  Tamil civilians killed by the IPKF... 
		Dr A. 
		Sivapathasuntheram, 
		Dr M.K. 
		Ganesharatnam, 
		Dr 
		Parimelalahar, 
		Mrs 
		Vadivelu, 
		 Mrs Leelawathie, 
		Mrs 
		Sivapakiam, 
		Mrs 
		Ramanathan, 
		Mr Shanmugalingam, 
		Mr 
		Kanagalingam, 
		Mr 
		Krishnarajah, 
		Mr 
		Selvarajah, R. Duraiswamy (SLAS) Retd. Secretary, Ministry of Local 
		Government. M. Duraiwswamy Retd. Staff Officer Bank of Ceylon, Mr. S. 
		Sivasubramaniam, retired Director of Irrigation, Mrs. Sivasubramaniam, 
		his retired teacher wife and their only son,  Prof. P. 
		Chandrasekeram, University of Jaffna, Dr R.W. Crossette Thambiah, Dr 
		Selvaratnam Former DMO Maskeliya, Dr S. Pararajasingham J.M.O, L.F.M. 
		Samuel Rtd. Teacher (St. Thomas College, Mt. Lavinia & Royal College), 
		K.J. Sambanthar Retd. DLO & Asst. Land Commissioner, Jaffna, Mrs S. 
		Sivanandaraja (mother), Mohanraj (son) Technical Officer, Irrigation 
		.Dept, Mrs Kishnam, Mrs M. Sebastiampillai, Mrs N.R. Thuriappa, Mrs V. 
		Ruthiralingam, C.S. Aaron, A. Subramanium Attorney at Law, Mr & Mrs 
		Pancharatnam, Rtd. Teachers, K. Navaratnam Rtd. Divisional Supdt. of 
		Post Offices, S. Nadarajah, Formerly SLBC, Tamil Service, P. Arooran , 
		M. Nadaraja, S. Rasanayagam Rtd. Credit Controller CCC Ltd., Mrs M. 
		Weerasegaram Pillai, (Mother), Pillai Yasotha Weerasegaram (Daughter), 
		Mrs S. Thanapalasingham (Mother) Miss N. Thanapalasingham (Daughter) S. 
		Kulasegerampillai, Retd. Station Master, Mrs M. Arumugam (sister 
		of Senator S.Nadesan), Mrs R. Gnanamuttu , A. Candappu Rtd. State 
		Officer, S. Selvaranee,  S. Shanmugasuntharam, Electrician, Jaffna 
		Municipal Council, S. Thambiah, (father of T. Sabaratnam), Mrs. 
		Thambimuttu, Kannan Iyer, . Mr. V. Subramaniam, 60 yrs Vithanai Lane,
		Mrs. Illayaperumal Umaranee, 
		29 yrs; 
		Mr. A. Illayaperumal, 
		70 yrs;  Mrs. R. Pushparani, 45 yrs; Mast. R. Javanaraj, 11 yrs; 
		Mast. A. Sundereswaran, 11 yrs; Mr. S. Ganeshalingam, 35 yrs;  
		Miss. Ganeshalingam Sashi, 11/2 yrs; Mrs. Airtham Umadevi, 26 yrs;  
		Mr. A. Ramachandran, 41 yrs; Mr. K. Sivanesarajah, 36 yrs;  Mr. P. 
		Ranjithamumar, 25 yrs; Mr. N. Raveenthiran, 32 yrs; Mr. K. 
		Mahenthirarajah, 49 yrs; Mr. K. Velummylum, 42 yrs; Mr. R. Nadarajah, 62 
		yrs ; Mr. V. Arulsothy, 28 yrs ; Mrs. Kandasamy Sivapackiam, 45 yrs, 
		Palavi;  Mr. R. Rasaratnam, 34 yrs, Sivankovilandy,; Mr. K. Thangarasa, 
		60 yrs, Palavi Colony;; Mr. B. Premraj, 22 yrs, Theeruvil Lane;; Mr. S. 
		Umasankar, I9 yrs, Kadduvalavu Lane;; Mr. T. Ravichandran, 28 yrs, 
		Kadduvalavu Lane;; Mr. S. Mylvaganam, 55 yrs, Oorany; Mr. T. Nagadas, 28 
		yrs, Kadduvalavu Lane;;  Mr. B. Mahenthirarasa, 16 yrs, Vembady Lane;; 
		Mr. R. Navaratnam, 29 yrs, Oodakarai Lane;; Mr. S. Thambithurai, 62 yrs, 
		Sivaguru Vidyalaya; Mast. Nagalingam Piruntha, 14 yrs, Navalady; Mr. 
		Arulsothy Ravennthiran, 17 yrs;  Mr. Arulpiragasam Swanathas, 18 yrs, 
		A.G.A. Lane;  Mrs. Selvaratnam Sivamany, 35 yrs, Colony; Mrs. P.V. 
		Krishnavathana, 35 yrs, Udayamanal;;  Mr. K. Shanmugavadivel, 36 yts, 
		Kadduvalavu lane;  Mr. Kuddipavun, 30 yrs;  Mr. S. Amuthan Markandu, 29 
		Yrs, Vithanai Lane;; Mrs. Eswaramoorthy Rajaledchumy, 26 yrs; Mast. 
		Aathy Arunasalam paramsothy, 17 yrs; Mrs. Nadarajah Nallamuthu, 70 yrs, 
		Vevil Lane;;  Mr. P. Shamugalingam, 43 yrs;  Mr. Kumaravel 
		Selvanathavel, 19 yrs;  Mr. Pooniah Kalidas , 25 yrs; Mr. N. Panugopal, 
		23 yrs; Mr. Wijeratnam Muraleetharan, 20 yrs, Colony;  Mr. Sothilingam 
		Rameshkumar, I8 yrs; Mr. Ponnuthurai Rasenthiram, 23 yrs, Aathikovilady; 
		 Mr. Velummylum Selvachandran, 26 yrs, Kotiyal; Mr. K. Rajasekaran, 20 
		yrs; Mr. S. Durairaja, 59 yrs;  Mr. Sakthivel, 23 yrs;  Mr. T. 
		Sivakumar, 19 yrs; Mr. T. Jeyamohan, 16 yrs; Mr. A. Parasar, 18 yrs; Mr. 
		T. Sambasivam, I8 yrs; Mr. S. Perinbam, 18, yrs,; Mr. C. Yogarajah, 18 
		yrs; Mr. P. Sathiyarupan, 23 yrs; Mr. S. Sivalingam, 49 yrs;  Mr. N. 
		Nagarajah,;  Mr. N. Sivakumar, 18 yrs; Mr. A. Mathivanan, I7 yrs; Mr. S. 
		Balachandramoorthy, 31 yrs... 
		and thousands more...  உண்மைகள் ஒருபோதும் உறங்குவதில்லை, 
		உறங்கவும் கூடா...   Truth never sleeps - and it 
		should not.... |  
					| Prologue - Sri Lanka... |  
					| 
			"If victory was to be achieved, it could not be 
			done by uniting all opposing forces but by dividing them and 
			creating dissension among them... Sri Lankan Kings never opposed the 
			entirety of India. When there was conflict with the Pandyans, they 
			sought the aid of the Cholas and acted against the Pandyans. When 
			the Pandyans and Cholas combined, they sought the aid of Kalinga. 
			Sinhala Kings had that high intelligence and knowledge of 
			statecraft." - National Security Minister Lalith 
			Athulathmudali at the 87th Mahapola held at the Sinhala Vidyalaya, 
			Kahatagasdigliya on the 27 May 1984
			 "The violence in the north) was also stopped by 
			the Indian Peace Keeping Force. (Though the fighting went on) no 
			Sinhalese, no Sinhalese soldiers were killed... only the Indian 
			soldiers and the LTTE (were killed). Yes, (I had to invite a foreign 
			army to do this on our sovereign soil)... I was doing what so 
			many Sinhala kings had done in the past in similar circumstances." 
			- ex President Jayawardene, Interview with Mervyn de Silva, Lanka 
			Guardian, 15 July 1990  |  
					| That which Rajiv Gandhi, Prime Minister of India, said... |  
					| 
		"The IPKF were given strict instructions not
		to use 
		tactics or 
		weapons that could 
		cause major casualties 
		among the civilian population of Jaffna, who were
		hostages to the LTTE. 
		The Indian Army have carried out these instructions with 
		
		outstanding discipline and courage, accepting, in the process a high 
		level of sacrifices for
		protecting 
		the Tamil civilians". 
		(Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in the Lok 
		Sabha, 9 November 1987 - 18 days after the
		Jaffna 
		Hospital Massacre on Diwali Day, 21 October 1987) 
		"The spokeswoman of the Indian High Commission in 
		Colombo said: 'The Indian peacekeeping force is 
		fighting 
		with one hand tied behind its back. It is carrying out this 
		operation under severe constraints'. The constraints according to India 
		are based on the army's reluctance to use its full fire power so as to 
		spare civilian casualties. Thus the advancing 
		troops have no air cover, and are
		only occasionally using heavy 
		weapons to reduce Tiger defences". The 
		Guardian, 19October 1987 
		 |  
					| And that which Rajiv Gandhi, Commander in Chief of India's Armed Forces 
	did... |  
					| 
		"...The exemplary Indian Army 
		fought with one hand tied behind its back and the result was that 
		100,000 Tamils became refugees
		in their own homeland. The exemplary Indian Army was sparing in its use 
		of heavy artillery, but 
		sustained artillery shelling
		destroyed more than 50,000 homes in the Jaffna Peninsula. And Prime 
		Minister Rajiv Gandhi would have his members of Parliament believe that 
		the Indian Army acted with 'outstanding 
		discipline and courage' accepting sacrifices 'for 
		protecting Tamil civilians'.  
		
		Indo Sri Lanka Accord 
		and the Tamil National Struggle -  Nadesan Satyendra, January 1988 |  
					| The word  & deed...  
	
		the Record Speaks... |  
					| 10 October 1987 | The Indian 
	Army Launches Attack |  
					|  | 
		"..On October 10th, while I was on my way to Jaffna 
		town, I was told that the IPKF had gone and blasted the premises of 
		'Eelamurasu' and damaged the buildings of 'Murasoli' and arrested all 
		the employees. These attacks were reported to have taken place at 1a.m. 
		and 6 a.m. respectively. And at 6a.m., LTTE's TV station at Kopay was 
		damaged by the IPKF and the equipment and machinery was removed. These 
		actions by the IPKF were seen as unwarranted and they led to the LTTE 
		taking up arms again... The electricity supply was cut off and there 
		were no lights throughout Jaffna from 10th October until our departure 
		on the 14th of November..."
		more |  
					| November 1987 | Eduardo Marino, Report to International Alert 
	- Some Observations and Conclusions 
	following a trip to Jaffna Peninsula in November 1987 |  
					|  | 
						"Over a period of about 20 days 
						(commencing 9 October 1987) , the Indian Army's direct 
						attack on LTTE positions, and defence from LTTE attacks, 
						was coupled with the Indian Army's attack and storming 
						of still unevacuated Jaffna - and many villages and 
						settlements throughout the Peninsula - with widespread 
						(insofar as territory), indiscriminate (insofar as 
						targetting) and sustained (insofar as intensity) 
						artillery shelling. Only less widespread, sustained and 
						indiscriminate, there was air-strafing from helicopter 
						as well. It was not "cross-fire" that incidentally 
						killed thousands of civilians. The majority were 
						killed unavoidably inside their houses and huts under 
						shelling, or were shot at random by the roads and on the 
						streets. A large number of people were "only" 
						wounded - yet, many of them died in the absence of 
						medical care, especially under the 24-hour curfew over a 
						period of about one month, to mid-November. ... The situation became grotesquely 
						hopeless for many people in some areas : while the 
						curfew was being rigorously enforced - that is, with an 
						order in place to shoot-to-kill pedestrians -the 
						inhabitants were simultaneously ordered out of their 
						houses into the outskirt concentrations an absurd 
						operational overlapping inevitably leaving a good number 
						dead. .... The population was not adequately 
						warned nor given time for preparations, and the places 
						to which they were referred (three improvised "camps" 
						took the bulk of the people, one of them a big Hindu 
						temple crammed with an estimated no less than 40000) had 
						not been prepared with the bare minimum hygiene 
						facilities as foreseen by the Law of War, not to 
						mention drinking-water, food, medicine and lighting. ... 
						the central fact is that the Indian Army attacked 
						Jaffna, and many other populated places throughout the 
						Peninsula, shelling and firing massively and 
						indiscriminately rather than at the LTTE selectively.  ...In the North, the military result 
						has been that the LTTE guerrilla has been dislodged - as 
						distinct from destroyed or disarmed - from their main 
						position, Jaffna town. Other consequences have included 
						: material ruin for much of the population all over the 
						Province; physical and moral suffering for no less than 
						1 million people, including thousands of civilian 
						casualties counting both killed and wounded; real or 
						lasting peace for none among the Tamils so far.  ... For military reasons, besides 
						firing and shelling, 
						there has. been considerable burning of houses and 
						huts - massively in some rural localities - by the 
						Indian infantry : so as to deny the Tamil guerrillas 
						fighting positions and hiding-places, especially on the 
						sides of roads and other routes feasible for army 
						convoys. 
						 ....On top of everything else there 
						has been the "unmilitary" or "unsoldiery" side of events 
						:- wanton killings out of rage, reprisals 
						against non-combatants, looting of homes of middle 
						and wealthier classes, soldier's assault of women, 
						a 
						murderous attack on the main hospital 
						victimising both patients and medical personnel, and 
						killing of a number of unarmed and disarmed guerrilla 
						suspects without trial according to the Law of War." 
						 |  
					| 21 October 
	1987 | Derek Brown in UK  Guardian - ' systematic artillery 
	barrage' |  
					|  | 
						"The Indians have insisted 
						throughout the 11 day offensive that they have used 
						little artillery and no air cover to minimise civilian 
						casualties. That claim was sagging yesterday 
						under a heavy, and remarkably uniform, weight of 
						evidence from refugees and the few scraps of independent 
						confirmation coming out of the Jaffna peninsula.
						
 The infantry advance, the student said, was 
						preceded by a 
						systematic artillery barrage. He had heard heavy 
						guns firing daily, and had seen two women killed by 
						the washing well in the Hindu Ladies College, one of 
						the main refugee camps where thousands have sought 
						shelter from the fighting. 'The people have no food but 
						they are not worried about that. Even if they are 
						starving, they worry only about security. They have 
						no cover from the shelling' he said.
 
 He also 
						flatly denied the Indian claim that there had been no 
						air strikes. 
						He had seen helicopters and fixed wing aircraft of 
						the Sri Lankan air force attacking with bombs and 
						machine guns. The Sri Lankans, indeed, have more or 
						less openly admitted that their aircraft were used last 
						week, but they have insisted that the operations were 
						only on the direct request of the Indians.." 
						-
 Michael Hamlyn, London Times, 21 
						October 1987  - "A senior Sri Lankan 
						security source admitted last night what had previously 
						only been rumoured - that despite Indian 
						protestations about their self denial of air cover 
						during operations, on one occasion, air cover had been 
						provided by the Sri Lankans at the Indians' urgent 
						request. 
 It happened when a group of commandos 
						had been air dropped into an unsecured landing ground 
						north of Jaffna and suffered heavy casualties. The 
						Indians needed instant help, and the Sri Lankans brought 
						up helicopters to give covering machine gun fire to an 
						armoured rescue. A recording of radio messages during 
						these operations smuggled out of the north and 
						circulating in the capital makes it clear that the 
						Indians and Sri Lankans were working close together"
 |  
					| 21 October 1987 | Diwali Day massacre at Jaffna General Hospital |  
					|  | 
		
				 "..The Indian Army came firing into the Radiology 
		Block and fired indiscriminately at this whole mass of people huddled 
		together. We saw patients dying. We lay there without moving a finger 
		pretending to be dead. We were wondering all the time whether we would 
		be burnt or shot when the bodies of the dead were collected ... "
		more 
		"India forbids journalists from entering the combat zone, 
		and no independent confirmation of the situation in Jaffna was 
		available... Reports from officials and refugees said two thirds of the 
		city's 150,000 residents had fled or sought refuge in schools, Hindu 
		temples and public buildings.." - International Herald 
		Tribune, 21 October 1987 
	 |  
					| 22 October 1987 | Bruce Palling in the UK  Independent 
					- 'Hospital hit atleast seven times' |  
					|  | 
						"The (Indian) spokeswoman said that 
						Indian forces had not entered nor touched the Jaffna 
						Hospital. But a report from a local correspondent, who 
						recently returned from the Jaffna peninsula, said it was 
						hit at least seven times earlier this week" 
						 |  
					| 25 October 
	1987 | Simon Freeman, Sunday Times - 'one 
	Tamil family executed by the Indians by having a tank run over them' |  
					|  | 
		"... (in Mannar) we heard the familiar stories from Tamil 
		refugees from Jaffna. Dr. B.B. Easwaraj, 27, who had fled the town two 
		days earlier, said that large sections of Jaffna's main hospital had 
		been destroyed by shelling. Dozens of bodies of men, women and 
		children lay rotting in the mortuary. 
 Phillip 
		Constantine,26, another refugee, said that 
		one Tamil family had been executed by the Indians by having a tank 
		run over them. Mannar like many areas in the north and east of Sri 
		Lanka, has been devastated by almost a decade of fighting between the 
		Tigers and the Sri Lankan army and now, the Indians. Three months ago, 
		when the Indians arrived to act as peace keepers, the local Tamils 
		greeted the Indians as saviours. But as one Sri Lankan police officer 
		told me, they now regard them with the same contempt as they once did 
		the Sri Lankan police and army.."
 |  
					| 27 
	October 1987 | Derek Brown in the UK Guardian - "It 
	is the Tigers who seem to have won the battle for hearts and minds.." |  
					|  | 
		"...Jaffna is a broken and silent place of refugees 
		clustered in churches and temples among empty roads. The area behind the 
		Fort bears all the signs of two savage campaigns, first by the Sri 
		Lankan army and now by the Indians. It is the Tigers who seem to have 
		won the battle for hearts and minds... though they wanted peace more 
		than anything, the Tigers were 'their' boys and the Indians were 
		outsiders...  
 Last Thursday, he (a refugee) said that he had been ordered from his 
		nearby house by Sikh soldiers, who were apparently clearing the area 
		before an offensive. One of the soldiers struck him and when his 
		daughter protested, she too was beaten.
 
 Another old man told 
		how his daughter had been killed when she returned to the family home to 
		fetch her jewellery...a middle aged woman had half a leg missing - blown 
		off by an Indian shell. A 14 year old girl clutched a stomach wound. 
		A young woman with a blood soaked plaster on her leg said she had been 
		unconscious when Indian soldiers 'liberated' the hospital last week. 
		She was certain that the Tigers had not been in occupation at the time, 
		as the Indians claimed..."
 |  
					| 8 
	November 1987 | London Sunday Times - 
	'the countryside is just as ravaged as the towns' |  
					|  | 
		"Tens of thousands of refugees are living in appalling 
		conditions in makeshift camps in Jaffna, according to a senior Sri Lanka 
		Red Cross official, despite claims by the government of President Junius 
		Jayawardene and the Indian Army that the town is returning to 
		normal...it is a ghost town. The streets are deserted. Thousands of 
		people are living in temples because they are afraid to go back to their 
		homes. They have no electricity. They need everything - clothes, 
		medicine, even candles and matches. Many buildings have been destroyed. 
		I saw three or four dead bodies on the streets...  20,000 refugees 
		share three or four toilets... It is a similar story in the Tamil 
		eastern coastal provinces... hundreds of buildings in Trincomalee have 
		been destroyed... the countryside is just as ravaged as the towns. He 
		(the Red Cross Official) said that he was describing what he had seen as 
		accurately as possible in the hope that international publicity would 
		help the victims.."  |  
					| January 1988 | Amnesty International Annual Report,  for period 
	January to December 1987 - Rape & Deliberate Killing of unarmed Tamil 
	civilians |  
					|  | 
		"After its forces entered Sri Lanka on 30 July, the 
		IPKF was increasingly accused of raping Tamil women and of deliberately 
		killing dozens of unarmed Tamil civilians, among them elderly people, 
		women and children...in several cases there 
		was eye witness evidence that the victims were non combatants shot 
		without provocation... 
					
 Several dozen Tamil women, some of whom needed 
		hospital treatment, testified that they were raped by IPKF personnel. 
		A local magistrate in the north reportedly found the IPKF had been 
		responsible for seven cases of rape in December." -
 |  
					| 30 April 1988 | A.P.Venkateshwaran, Former Indian Foreign Secretary, at World Federation of 
	Tamils Conference |  
					|  | 
			"...as an Indian I feel ashamed that under the
						Indo Sri 
			Lanka agreement, our forces are fighting with Tamils whom they 
			went to protect. Speaking of blaming the Indian soldiers, 
			soldiers are meant to carry out commands, but I do believe that in 
			our own Indian ethics, soldiers are not merely meant to carry out 
			commands because if you look at the history and the mythology and 
			the culture which is Indian...We are supposed to fight only for 
			Dharma. Only if the war is righteous shall you fight it....  
			I believe that the Indian Government had betrayed its own culture 
			and ethics. For the first time, it has sent out soldiers to 
			fight when there was no cause for us to fight. There was no purpose 
			for us to fight. When I speak to the Indian army officers, whom I 
			know and who have come back after serving in Sri Lanka, they are the 
			most puzzled and most unhappy people because they do not know the 
			cause for which they are fighting. The guilt, therefore, rests 
			entirely on those who sent them to do this dastardly business of 
			fighting in Sri Lanka against our Tamil brothers and sisters..."
						
			more |  
					| January 1989 | Amnesty International Annual Report  for period 
	January to December 1988 |  
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		"Thousands of people were detained without charge 
		or trial, and dozens 'disappeared' following arrest by the Sri Lankan 
		security forces and by the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) deployed in 
		the northeast. The fate of hundreds who had 
		disappeared in previous years remained inadequately investigated. 
		There were many allegations of torture. " |  
					| 2 August 1989 | India's Mylai 
	- the Valvetiturai Massacre |  
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								On 2 August 1989, the so called 
								Indian Peace Keeping Force deliberately killed 
								63 Tamil civilians in Valvettiturai in the 
								Jaffna Peninsula in a massacre that was later 
								described as India's Mylai."...this massacre is 
								worse than My Lai. Then American troops simply 
								ran amok. In the Sri Lankan village, the Indians 
								seem to have been more systematic; the victims 
								being forced to lie down, and then shot in the 
								back..". 
		more |  
					| 19 September 1990 | Amnesty International Sri Lanka Briefing |  
					|  | 
		"At least 43 people (Tamils) are known to have 
		'disappeared' following arrest by the IPKF... The majority of the 
		'disappearances for which the IPKF were reportedly responsible occurred 
		in the Jaffna District in October and November 1987, the period of the 
		main IPKF offensive on Jaffna town" 
	 |  
					| 7 March 1999 | A.P.Venkateshwaran, former Indian Foreign Secretary at Eelam Tamils 
			Solidarity Conference  Madurai |  
					|  | 
			"...Rajiv 
			Gandhi foolishly sent Indian troops to Sri Lanka in 1987. But 
			what happened afterwards was the 
	Tamils were persecuted by the troops. The war against the Tamils was 
			escalated. When the then Sri Lankan President J.R. Jayawardene met 
			Rajiv Gandhi in 1986 during the SAARC conference in Bangalore, 
			Jayawardene warned Rajiv that it would be dangerous for India if a 
			separate state were be established in Eelam and then extended by 
			merging Tamil Nadu. Rajiv easily believed what Jayawardene said. I 
			talked to Rajiv immediately after JR left, as it was not proper for 
			me to interfere in the talks between the two heads of state. I said 
			that things would never develop the way Jayawardene's predicted. 
			'This was rubbish. Tamil Nadu will never be separated from India - 
			and I like to say this as a Tamil'. But he, Rajiv believed what the 
			head of a neighbouring state said than what I said. The Indian Peace 
			Keeping Force was sent to Sri Lanka within a few months after I 
			resigned my job. You all know what happened after this -
						
			thousands of Eelam Tamils were killed and more than 1500 Indian 
			troops lost their lives. In the end, the Indian troops were asked to 
			withdraw from Sri Lanka without any gratitude..." |  
					| 21 March 2004 | IPKF - Innocent People Killing Force, 
	 Dr. T. Somasekaram, |  
					|  | 
		"..the Indian Army came here, 
		massacred 
		innocent Tamil civilians, 
		raped our women and 
		
		plundered our valuables. The acronym IPKF will always stand for 
		Indian People Killing Force where we are concerned.We will one day erect 
		a memorial in the heart of Jaffna town, in the centre of Hospital Road, 
		in memory of all the innocent civilians � ranging in age from the very 
		old past 80 to young children massacred by the IPKF and to the women who 
		were raped."  |  
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