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Rajapaksa and Gota Blood lickers

Documented eye witness evidence of war crimes : How Gota gave orders to Shavendra to kill those appearing with white flags

01/Dec/2014

Lanka e news is in receipt of a copy of documented evidence of an eye witness testifying to the alleged war crimes and gross human rights violations committed in Sri Lanka (SL). This evidence has been forwarded by a war reporter (whose name cannot be disclosed) to the Geneva international investigation into war crimes. The reporter was in the front line during the war period and has furnished an eye witness account pertaining to the war crimes.

Might we point out it was only the media divisions of the government and the forces that could report on the war during that period. We also wish to emphasise this documented evidence was passed on to us, not by the international investigation.

White Flag Incident
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Date: 5/17/2009
Time: 11.45 am – 12.30pm 

Place: Wellamulliwikkal, MLT Sri Lanka (58 Division Operations room)

When the instructions from Mr.Gotayabhaya Rajapaksha the Secretary Defence of Sri Lanka to the 58 Division Commander Brigadier Shavendra Silva( Now Major General) was passed down over the telephone I was with the Brigadier. I was functioning as one of the defence correspondents attached to 58 Division.

The conversation took place is as follows.

Time:11.45am 1st call.

Mr.Gotabayaya Rajapaksha to Brigadier Shavendra Silva

Ordered not to accommodate any LTTE leaders attempting to surrender and informed that they all should be killed.

Time: 12.00 noon. -2 nd call.

Mr.Gotabayaya Rajapaksha to Brigadier Shavendra Silva.

 

Mr Rajapaksha confirmed his order to Brigadier Shavendra Silva and informed about the International influence the LTTE is trying to bring upon on the Government at that time.

 

Thereafter at about 12.15pm the Division Commander Brigadier Shavendra Silva having summoned his Brigade Commanders and Commanding Officers briefed them on what Secretary Defence told him.

 

 

 

 

 

However, I do not know whether the troops on the ground carried out the above instructions or not. 

After two days time on the 19th, I called the Commander of the Army General Sarath Fonseka and asked whether he is aware of the above instructions are given by Mr Gotabhaya Rajapaksha. He said that he is not aware of such instructions.

If any international commission or any war crime court requests from me to give any evidence regarding this telephone conversation between Mr.Gotabhaya Rajapaksha and Brigdier Shavendra Silva on 17th May 2009 I am prepared to give a statement or an affidavit to them.

 

They are all worried. They all feel that this might suddenly get out of control, which it could.  Government .Muslims are scared because they think they might be the next target of the Sri Lankan

 

 

 

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