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    Tamil Children under Sri Lankan Genocide - Can you imagine?

     

    NO Medicine, Limited Food, NO Sanitation Facilities, NO Schools, NO Clean Drinking Water, BUT NEXT GENERATION OF TAMILS MASSACRE CONTINUE AGAIN and AGAIN

     

    Children are Living under Constant Aerial Bombing, Constant Shelling, Constant Threat to Live - LIVING HALF OF THEIR DAY IN BUNKERS

     

     

    This is uploaded in iReport assuming iReport and CNN Management, Reporters and the Audience will take this seriously and raise their voice to STOP GENOCIDE IN SRI LANKA.
    *Sri Lanka Genocide Agenda -* Brief:
    For your information about Sri Lanka, a "Red Alert" was raised against Sri Lankan Genocide in Genocide Prevention report (published in Nov 2008) (for 8 countries including Sudan and Sri Lanka).
    Sri Lanka Genocide was also reported by Genocide Intervention Network another NGO in US. Sri Lanka also was ranked as "FAILED STATE" for their worst attrocities against their Tamil national minority for the last consecutive years. Journalists are barred from reporting Tamil minority area or issues. This has been happening in different names and now is going on under the cover as "war on terror". UN Now reports "war crimes" by Sri lankan government. Within just 50 days, UN reported 2800 Tamil deaths and 7000 wounded. Just within another 13 days - 1500 more casualites

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