Tamil TV Presenter and Actress was sexually abused and killed by Sri Lankan forces – chilling new evidence from Sri Lanka
Fate of Tamil actress – chilling NEW evidence from Sri Lanka
New video showing the fate of a Tamil actress is a stark reminder of Sri Lankan government cruelty.
Until now the Sri Lankan Government and its Defence Ministry headed by Prsident Rakjapakshes brother Gothambaya Rajapaksha known to be more powerfull than the President and accused of war crimes, insisted that the TV Presenter and actress Ms Issaipriya was killed in combat, but the new video exposes that she was arrested sexually abused and killed with her hands tied by the Sri Lankan forces.
The video exposes that the - TV Presenter was sexually abused in presence of Army personals by a member of the army in his underwear’s in the battlefield.
- She is asked by the Army ”are you the daughter of LTTE Leader?” and she says that ”I am the daughter of Prabaharan”
- Her hands wear tied by a green wire before being killed.
- She was given a white cloth to cover her self after a public rape by one or more members of the Army, some Army are seen laughing when she was given the white cloth to cover.
- Her underwear’s torn and bra taken up.
- Bleeding from nose exposes of torcher before being killed.
- Her dead body rapped by the same white cloth given to her by the Army.
- More Young Tamil girls were in the same situation.
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New footage showing the fate of a Tamil TV presenter and actress is a stark reminder of Sri Lankan government cruelty, just before it hosts a Commonwealth summit. Until now they insisted Is AIpriya was killed in combat. Distressing from the start.
http://www.channel4.com/news/ fate-of-tamil-actress-chilling- new-evidence-from-sri-lanka
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They were debated in parliament, praised by the UN and nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
The team behind those films has made a full-length feature documentary, No Fire Zone, which contains more devastating evidence and chilling eye witness accounts of those terrible events.
This special one-hour version of the documentary coincides with the controversial 23rd Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Colombo, Sri Lanka, as Prince Charles, David Cameron and William Hague prepare to fly to Sri Lanka.
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