1985 Valvettiturai massacre explained

1985 Valvettiturai massacre
Location:Valvettiturai, Sri Lanka
Coordinates:9.8167°N 90°W
Target:Mostly the Sri Lankan Tamil civilians
Date:12 May 1985
Fatalities:70

The 1985 Valvettiturai massacre happened on May 12, 1985 after 2 landmine attacks killed 10 soldiers and an officer in Valvettiturai. 70 minority Sri Lankan Tamil civilians from the town of Valvettithurai (abbreviated as VVT), Sri Lanka were rounded up. They were asked to go inside the town library and then the library was blown up by the Sri Lankan Army killing all of them.[1] The LTTE would later apparently retaliate in Anuradhapura.[2] In the ensuing weeks dozens more Tamil civilians were also killed.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Hoole, Rajan . Sri Lanka: The Arrogance of Power: Myths, Decadence & Murder . 2001 . . 955-9447-04-1 . p. 214
  2. Book: Brown . Cynthia . Playing the "Communal Card": Communal Violence and Human Rights . 1995 . . 1-56432-152-5 . registration . p. 91
  3. PhD . Gassbeek . Timmo . 2010 . Bridging troubled waters? Everyday inter-ethnic interaction in a context of violent conflict in Kottiyar Pattu, Trincomalee, Sri Lanka . Wageningen University . 152.