Thursday, June 15, 2006

Aliens Killed Thousands of Innocent Sri Lankans

Some Famous Attacks in the past - LTTE Denied any Involvement. Therefore, Aliens are responsible or all these people have committed suicide


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June 15, 2006 : Over 60 civilians, including children and woman killed in the bus bomb attack at Anuradhapura. LTTE Denied Any Involvement.

Yes, We believe them. Why?

Period BEFORE Paramilitary Groups (That is the period before Karuna Split)

  • May 14, 1985: 120 civilians shot dead by suspected LTTE militants, including many Buddhist monks and pilgrims inside the sacred Sri Maha Bodhi in Anuradhapura.
  • May 3, 1986: A small group create an explosion onboard an Air Lanka Flight, killing 20.
  • February 7, 1987: Armed LTTE militants killed 28 Sinhalese villagers in Arantalawa, Amparai by slashing their necks.
    April 27, 1987: LTTE militants's bomb explosion in Central Bus Stand, Pettah, Colombo, killed 110 civilians, 2 Policemen and an Army soldier.
  • June 2, 1987: Armed LTTE militants shot dead 30 Buddhist Monks and 4 Sinhalese civilians in Arantalawa, Amparai.
  • July 5, 1987: An LTTE operative named "Captain Miller" detonates a truck bomb at an army camp in Nelliady, killing 40 Sri Lankan soldiers. It is the LTTE's first suicide attack.
  • August 18, 1989: Suspected LTTE militants invaded a hospital in Colombo and from there subjected a nearby Indian Army post to grenade and small-arms fire, killing 24 soldiers. Because of the location, the Indians were unable to return heavy fire.
  • May 21, 1991: LTTE-affiliated suicide bomber Thenmuli Rajaratnam assassinated former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi while the latter was campaigning for a parliamentary candidate in Tamil Nadu, also killing an additional 13 bystanders. Following the assassination, seven suspected LTTE activists committed suicide after being surrounded by police.
  • May 01, 1993: LTTE assassinated the President of Sri Lanka, Ranasinghe Premadasa while he was attending the annual May Day rally.
  • January 31, 1996: An attack by the LTTE on the Colombo Central Bank killed 90 and injured a further 1,400 people, damaging other buildings in the process. It was the most deadly LTTE attack in the history of the group's operations.
  • October 15, 1997: An LTTE bomb exploded at the Colombo World Trade Center, killing 13 and injuring hundreds.
  • January 5, 1998: Four likely members of the Black Tiger squad drove an explosives-laden truck into the Sri Dalada Maligawa (or "Temple of the Tooth"), a major Buddhist shrine, killing 7 and injuring 25. The attack took place just days before foreign dignitaries were expected to attend celebrations of the fiftieth anniversary of Sri Lankan independence at the temple.
  • March 5, 1998: LTTE is blamed for two bomb explosions aboard a bus in Maradana, killing thirty-two and injuring 252 passersby.
  • May 14, 1998: A member of the Black Tiger squad jumped in front of a vehicle carrying Sri Lankan Brigadier Larry Wijeratne and detonated explosives, killing the general and two guards. Wijeratne was the commander of Sri Lankan forces in the Point Pedro area of the Jaffna peninsula in the Tamil-inhabited north of the country. Press reports described the assassination as a "serious blow" to the government's efforts in the area.
  • July 29, 1999: An LTTE suicide bomber killed Sri Lankan MP Neelan Thiruchelvam along with two others. Six bystanders were injured.
  • December 18, 1999: A female LTTE suicide bomber exploded herself at a rally in Colombo in an apparent assassination attempt on Sri Lankan president Kumaratunga, who was injured in the blast. Ten people were killed and three injured. Another blast elsewhere killed a United National Party activist and a former army general.
  • January 7, 2000: A suspected LTTE suicide bomber killed Sri Lankan Industrial Minister C.V. Gooneratne during a holiday march in Ratmalane. A further 20 were killed and 60 wounded.
  • April 28, 2000: Dr. Anton Balasingham confirms with Amnesty International that the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam has indeed kidnapped prominent Batticaloa Attorney & Justice of the Peace Mr. K.V.Sithamparapillai from his home at 37 Bar Road. As reported by Amnesty International
  • May 18, 2000: A suspected LTTE bomber killed 23 and injured 70 at a Buddhist temple in Batticaloa during celebrations of the Vesak holiday.
  • October 3, 2000: An LTTE bomb killed parliamentary candidate Mohammed Baithullah and more than twenty others in Muttur. At least 49 others were injured. Baithullah had previously served as an intelligence officer in the Sri Lankan police.
  • July 24, 2001: An LTTE suicide squad launched an attack on a Sri Lankan Air Force base and the adjoining Bandaranaike International Airport. In three waves, a highly trained and heavily armed 14-man squad penetrated the 800-acre high security complex and destroyed or damaged 26 commercial and military aircraft. The attack is among the biggest operations so far launched by the LTTE.

After Paramilitary Groups (That is the period AFTER Karuna Split)

  • August 12, 2005: Lakshman Kadirgamar, the foreign minister of Sri Lanka and an ethnic Tamil was shot by an unidentified sniper in Colombo as he was getting out of the swimming pool at his private residence.
  • January 7, 2006: A suspected LTTE fishing boat loaded with explosives detonates and destroys a Sri Lankan navy boat as it leaves the port of Trincomalee, killing 13 sailors.
  • April 25, 2006: An attempt by a pregnant LTTE suicide bomber, the explosives disguised as the late stages of pregnancy, fails to kill Lt Gen Sarath Fonseka, who is thought to be the main target . However, he was seriously injured and required surgery. Eight others are killed and around thirty injured.
  • May 11, 2006: The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Sea Tigers attacked and sank one Sri Lankan naval vessel while seriously damaging another. The attack is ruled as a grave violation of the CFA by the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission. In response, the LTTE threathened the truce monitors not to be aboard naval vessels. 18 sailors died on the Sri Lankan patrol boat, and an unknown number of Sea Tiger cadres also died in the attack.
  • May 27, 2006: Seven Sri Lankan tourists were and a tour guide were killed by a suspected LTTE land mine in Wilpattu National Park. The explosion took place near Tamil held territory in the northern part of the country. Before a 2002 cease fire agreement, rebels used the park as a hiding place. It is unclear whether the mine was planted before or after the cease fire agreement.
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  • June 15, 2006 : Over 60 civilians, including children and woman killed in the bus bomb attack at Anuradhapura. LTTE Denied Any Involvement.

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2 Comments:

At June 15, 2006 11:05 PM, Simon said...

PICTURES OF THE BOMB BLAST

(NOT FOR THE FAINT HEARTED)

http://defence.lk/new.asp?fname=20060615_04

 
At June 16, 2006 11:48 AM, Sam said...

Yes. It is bloody aliens. Or is it?

 

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