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Mandaithivu massacre
LocationOff Mandaitivu coast, Jaffna District, Northern Province, Sri Lanka
Date10 June 1986 (+8 GMT)
TargetSri Lankan Tamil Civilians
Deaths33
PerpetratorsSri Lankan Navy

Mandaithivu sea massacre was a civilian massacre of ethnic Tamils by members of the Sri Lankan Navy off the coast of Mandaitivu island of the Jaffna peninsula. 33 civilians, all of them fishermen mostly from Gurunagar, who had been fishing at sea were attacked, tortured and murdered by Sri Lankan Navy personnel.[1][2][3]

Massacre[edit]

Mandaitivu is an islet situated off the Jaffna peninsula and is connected to the city of Jaffna by means of a causeway.

On 10 June 1986, Sri Lankan Navy personnel clad in black clothes approached a group of fishermen who were in the sea. The fishermen raised their hands to show they were civilians. The Navy however began to attack the fishermen and destroying their boats and nets. All of the fishermen were tortured and brutally murdered. The eyes of some fishermen were dug out. Stomachs of some fishermen were cut open. In all 32 fishermen from Gurunagar and one from Mandaitivu village were killed by the Navy.[2] The only fisherman Mr. Semon Mariyathas (41) who escaped death in the massacre is still alive.[1] The fishermen who were massacred were aged between 13 and 62. According to the medical evidence led at the inquest, all the fishermen had died of multiple injuries to various parts of the anatomy due to machine gunfire.[3]

Remembrance Day[edit]

10 June is observed as a remembrance day in the peninsula. A monument in remembrance of those dead was opened coinciding with the incident's 18th anniversary in 2004. A previous such memorial was destroyed by the Sri Lankan Army during a 'military operation' in 1996.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Massacred Mandaitivu Tamil fishermen remembered". TamilNet. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  • ^ a b Massacres of Tamils(1956-2008). Chennai: Manitham Publications. 2009. p. 15. ISBN 978-81-909737-0-0.
  • ^ a b "Fishermen massacred by Navy - 31 civilians killed". TamilCanadian. Retrieved 13 April 2015.

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