Lankan soldier gets death for Tamil massacre
BY Agencies27 Jun 2015 5:06 AM IST
Agencies27 Jun 2015 5:06 AM IST
A Sri Lankan soldier was on Thursday sentenced to death for killing eight Tamil civilians, including four minors, by slitting their throats in Jaffna nearly 15 years ago, in a rare case of the military being held to account for its actions.
Staff Sergeant Sunil Ratnayake was given capital punishment by a two-judge High Court here while four of the soldier’s colleagues were acquitted due to lack of direct evidence against them. The massacre at the village of Mirusuvil in the Jaffna peninsula came to light when another man in the group of civilians escaped the military attack and raised the alarm.
Court heard that the victims were killed by slitting their throats and burying them in a mass grave in Jaffna. The incident had occurred on December 19, 2000.
They had gone to check the ruins of their bombed homes following a ferocious bout of fighting between Tal Tiger guerrillas and troops in that area. Instead of the usual sweeping such allegations under the carpet, the then government of President C Kumaratunga suspended the entire unit of soldiers and subsequently arrested five men who were indicted in 2003.
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