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Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa on Wednesday described as “a war crime” the alleged cold-blooded killing of the son of the late Tamil Tigers’ chief Velupillai Prabhakaran.
“The killing of Balachandran (Prabhakaran) is a war crime,” the Chief Minister told the media in Chennai, and urged India to work with the US to pass a resolution in the UN denouncing rights violations in Sri Lanka.
Ms Jayalalithaa spoke a day after a section the media carried photographs of 12-year-old son Balachandran seated in a Sri Lankan military bunker just before he was killed allegedly at close range.
The pictures are part of a film, “No Fire Zone”, which seeks to document the widespread rights’ abuses during the final phase of Sri Lanka’s war when the military crushed the Tamil Tigers in May 2009.
Sri Lanka has denied that Prabhakaran’s son was killed in cold blood, and maintained that he died in crossfire with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).
The Chief Minister said the young boy’s killing was “unforgivable”.
“I call upon the Indian government to hold discussions with the US and other like-minded nations and prepare a resolution to be passed by the UN (against Sri Lanka),” she said.
She added that in line with a resolution passed by the Tamil Nadu assembly, India should impose an economic embargo on Sri Lanka “with the cooperation of other countries”.
The embargo should remain in place “until the Tamils who have been displaced there and confined in camps (after the conflict) are allowed to return to their homes and live with equal rights on par with” members of the majority Sinhalese community and “live a life of dignity”.
A file picture of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa at a function in Chennai. Photo: M. Vedhan.
B. KOLAPPAN- February 20, 2013
Describing the killing of
Balachandran, the son of LTTE leader Prabakaran, “as the cold-blooded war crime of gravest nature and unforgivable act” Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Wednesday called upon India to work together with the United States and like-minded countries to ensure that those responsible were made to face an international trial.
Addressing a press meet here at the Secretariat, the Chief Minister said Balachandran, who was only 12 years old, was just a child. He had not committed any crime. He had been killed “simply because he happened to be the son of Prabakaran,” she said.
The Chief Minister likened the massacre of Tamils in Sri Lanka with the Nazi destruction of Jews in Germany.
She reiterated that an economic embargo be imposed on Sri Lanka till the Tamils were rehabilitated honourably and given rights on par with Sinhalese. A resolution should be passed in the United Nations to this effect and India should take the initiative by collaborating with other countries. She recalled a resolution adopted by the Tamil Nadu Assembly in 2011 on the issue.