This Article is From Mar 02, 2013

Mahinda Rajapakse denies Sri Lankan army killed LTTE chief's son

Mahinda Rajapakse denies Sri Lankan army killed LTTE chief's son
New Delhi: Sri Lanka president Mahinda Rajapakse has firmly denied that government troops had executed the 12-year-old son of LTTE chief Velupillai Prabhakaran in 2009.

Britain's Channel 4 released photos last week to publicise their new documentary "No Fire Zone - The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka" alleging that soldiers had killed the slain Tamil Tiger chief's youngest son Balachandran.

But,  in an interview published on Saturday, Mr Rajapakse denied the allegation made in the documentary, which was shown at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva on Friday.

"Had it happened, I would have known (it). It is obvious that if somebody (from the armed forces) had done that, I must take responsibility. We completely deny it," the president said, adding, "It can't be."

Sri Lanka claimed victory over the Tamil Tigers after the May 2009 killing of Prabhakaran and his top commanders.

The government in the past has maintained that Prabhakaran's family were killed in the fighting. However, the bodies of his wife and daughter have never been found.

In one photograph released by Channel 4, Balachandran, the youngest son of Prabhakaran, is seen eating a snack while sitting in a green sandbag bunker guarded by a soldier. A second image shows his bullet-riddled bare-chested body.

Rights groups say up to 40,000 civilians were killed by security forces in the final months of a no-holds-barred offensive in 2009 that ended Sri Lanka's decades-long fight against Tamil separatists.

Sri Lanka denies causing civilian deaths, but Colombo faces a fresh censure resolution at the ongoing UN Human Rights Council session later this month. (Read: US to move resolution on Sri Lanka over alleged war crimes)

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