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1.9.2008
Extended
search and clear operations, conducted by the troops of
59 Division on captured Tigers’ JEEVAN base in WELIOYA
a couple of days ago, uncovered an LTTE torture cage, made
of barbed wire for detention of Tiger deserters and dissenters.
The
cage with about 4-5 feet tall wooden poles (see photo) in
the open terrain has been tightly fixed to the ground, making
room only for one person to be inside without being able
to raise his/her head upright. The triangular- pyramid type
cage, as all the hallmarks suggest, would have been used
as a showcase for others with a view to giving dissenters
a strong signal against LTTE desertion or criticism. The
barbed wire with pointed pricks has been used to keep the
victim in one posture with clasped hands once put into the
pyramid type ‘chamber’ in the eyes of the others.
It
is believed Tiger terrorists, in the face of advancing troops
would have resorted to the practice of forcefully detaining
civilians or dissenting combatants who had voiced against
terror tactics.
The
JEEVAN Base that recently fell into Army hands was a huge
training complex where Tigers used to train abducted and
forcefully conscripted youngsters.
A few more identical structures, built lesser than the standard
size of an ordinary-built man, had also served as prison
cells for those who defy LTTE orders on a temporary basis,
according to surrendered Tiger cadres. Some of those chambers
had been erected were found from some other newly captured
areas as well. Evidence further said those attempted to
flee un-cleared areas defying LTTE diktats had to be confined
to the same barbed wire treatment where the victim was compelled
to answer the call of nature while being inside the cage
with the downward bent head sometimes for hours and days.
LTTE’s
inhumanity of the worst form with no regard to the lives
of innocent civilians and other victims is once again displayed
with the detection of those torture cells. Several partly
damaged such cages have been sighted by dominating troops
in Wanni areas in the past few weeks.
Courtesy:
Army.lk
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