Eastern Eye (UK)

Sri Lanka to rebuild Tamil war memorial

MONUMENT DEMOLISHED FOR ‘GLORIFYING GUERRILLAS’ KILLED DURING THE CIVIL WAR

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SRI LANKA’S government said on Monday (11) that it would rebuild a memorial to Tamil civilians killed in the country’s civil war that was demolished at the weekend.

The destructio­n of the monument at Jaffna University – depicting arms sticking out of a mound – prompted protests and threats of a general strike in areas where Tamils are a majority.

The government had earlier condemned the structure as a memorial to “terrorists”, saying it glorified Tamil Tiger guerrillas who were crushed in 2009 at the end of a 37-year-long war.

The memorial was erected by students at the university to mark the 10th anniversar­y of the end of the war, and commemorat­e the thousands of civilians the final stages.

Opposition legislator Dharmaling­am Sithadthan said the university’s management had ordered its destructio­n. “The gates were locked while a bulldozer demolished the memorial inside the university,” Sithadthan said.

“Police were deployed outside for protection.”

The action angered students and residents as well as Tamils in India. Minority Tamils have accused the Sinhalese-majority government of denying them the right to remember their war dead.

Angajan Ramanathan, a ruling party legislator for Jaffna, said authoritie­s had agreed to rebuild the monument at the same location. “The foundation stone... was

killed

in laid today, Ramanathan tweeted.

Tamil Tigers controlled a third of the island at the height of their power, but were crushed in a military offensive when president Gotabaya Rajapaksa was the top defence official.

His brother Mahinda, the current prime minister, was the president when Sri Lanka annihilate­d the Tiger leadership.

The military success was followed by allegation­s that up to 40,000 Tamil civilians were killed by security forces in the final onslaught, a charge the government denies. Public security minister Sarath Weeraseker­a had earlier said the monument was a tribute to the Tigers, and that “no one will and should be allowed to commemorat­e dead terrorists”.

 ??  ?? OUTRAGED: The war memorial at the Jaffna University before it was demolished
OUTRAGED: The war memorial at the Jaffna University before it was demolished

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