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LTTE terrorists are preparing the worst
slaughter of civilians ever witnessed by the
civilized world in modern times with the
systematic use of hostages as a weapon of
mass destruction, said defence observers
commenting on the unfolding human tragedy at
Mullivaikkal. Substantial evidence has
surfaced from the battlefront that LTTE
terrorists are using white phosphorous as a
weapon in reprehensible attacks at both
advancing security forces and hostages
fleeing from the LTTE, the observer said.
What we are witnessing is outrageous and
the worst exhibition of treachery against
the very people it claimed to 'represent'
over the years. Systematically the LTTE, an
internationally banned terrorist outfit, has
drawn the lines for the mass execution of
Tamil civilians while crying out for a third
party intervention to provide an escape
route and sanctuary for the LTTE leader
Prabhakaran and his band of terrorists.
According to reliable ground information
received, terrorists are reportedly laying
large quantities of white phosphorus
surrounding makeshift camps of hostages
within the narrow strip of land it still
holds, and are burying improvised bombs that
would ultimately result in a humanitarian
catastrophe, with the bomb explosions
leading to phosphorous burns on both
civilians and advancing troops.
Then LTTE used this tactic at Visuamadu
surrounding temporary shelters meant for
elders with white phosphorous, were denied
creating a major tragedy due to swift
infantry advances there. "The use of such
cowardly tactics is indeed worsening the
unnecessary suffering of the hostages held
at gunpoint and the indiscriminate use of
such incendiary agents by the LTTE is
reprehensible and should be noted by the
international human rights community", the
defence observer further said.
Meanwhile, 58 Division troops advancing
along the A-35 main road, south of
Rektavaikkal have recently uncovered a large
haul of improvised phosphorous bombs,
security sources said.
Protocol - III of the Geneva Convention on
Certain Weapons 1980, prohibits and
restricts the use of incendiary weapons:
flame throwers, foul gasses, shells,
rockets, grenades, mines, bombs and other
containers of incendiary substances. (defence.lk)
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