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SL war crimes: Former rebel says footage was part of LTTE propaganda

FP Archives • March 20, 2012, 09:33:12 IST
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Velayudam Dayanidhi alias Daya Master told state-owned ITN television that fabricated footage produced in 2002 during the ceasefire with the army was distributed internationally.

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SL war crimes: Former rebel says footage was part of LTTE propaganda

Colombo: The Tamil Tigers fabricated video footage to demonise Sri Lankan military and distributed them among international media to gain propaganda advantage, the now defunct LTTE’s former media co-ordinator has claimed. Velayudam Dayanidhi alias Daya Master told state-owned ITN television that fabricated footage produced in 2002 during the ceasefire with the army was distributed internationally. “The footage used by Channel 4 are those fabricated footage issued by the LTTE,” Daya Master said. [caption id=“attachment_249867” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“The British Channel 4 TV telecast video footage which it alleged carried incriminating evidence of war crimes committed by Lankan troops.”] ![](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Sri-Lanka-protests-UNHRC2.jpg "Sri-Lanka-protests--UNHRC") [/caption] The British Channel 4 television telecast video footage titled Sri Lanka killing fields 1 and 2 and Sri Lanka killing fields - war crimes unpunished which it alleged carry incriminating evidence of war crimes committed by Lankan troops. The government has dismissed the Channel 4 videos as fabrications. On the allegation of LTTE chief V Prabakaran’s 12-year- old son Balachandran’s killing by army in the latest Channel 4 video, Daya Master said Balachandran was under tight protection of LTTE guards and he may have been shot by LTTE guards when tried to flee. The government has accused the Channel 4 of running a smear campaign against Sri Lanka to coincide with the on going UN Human Rights Council sessions in Geneva. PTI

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