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06-04-2006 Jaffna residents remember Nallur massacre. K.S. Rajkumar, April 05, 2006. Tamil residents
in Jaffna mourned the death of 63 Tamil youths who were detained and
brutally killed by one of their the then area commander of the LTTE.
March 30 th, 1987 was the day when Selvakumar Chellasamy, known as
Aruna, a senior LTTE leader in Jaffna brutally killed 63 Tamil youths
held as prisoners at an LTTE detention center in Jaffna. Most of the
youths killed were EPRLF and TELO members who surrendered to the LTTE
following the LTTE's crackdown on these groups. Among the victims
were two Jaffna businessmen who were detained by the LTTE for ransom.
Many Tamils in Sri Lanka and abroad who lost their loved ones at this
tragedy refer the incident as the 'Kanthan Karunai massacre', named
after house where the murdered prisoners were held. The Kanthan Karunai massacre is often compared to the killings at the Welikada prison during the 1983 riots where 53 Tamil political prisoners were killed by Sinhala mobs with the connivance of the prison authorities . Unlike the Welikada massacre that occurred over a two days during an island-wide Sinhala on Tamil communal riots, the Kanthan Karunai massacre of prisoners was carried out by a senior LTTE leader a Tamil and the net results was the massacre of 63 Tamils within a span of 15 minutes. In Jaffna a small
number of relatives of the victims gathered at a Sivan temple in Nallur
and participated in a special religious function. It is learnt that
relatives of the victims attended special religious functions held
in European cities. In Essen, Germany, a memorial service was arranged
to remember the victims. It is reported that this year is the first
time since the 'Kanthan Karunai massacres' that Sri Lankan Tamils
remembered the victims in public. Source-Lanka Acadamic
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