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Sri Lanka Tamil parliamentarian shot dead
2008-01-01
COLOMBO - A prominent Sri Lankan opposition Tamil parliamentarian was shot and killed on Tuesday, the military said, as the opposition charged that a lack of security made the government responsible for the death. Main opposition United National Party (UNP) parliamentarian T. Maheshweran was shot at a Hindu temple on Tuesday morning.

“The government had reduced his security after he was being critical of the government and the president, so the government should be held responsible for his killing,” said UNP general Secretary Tissa Attanayake. “Maheshweran was voicing (concern) over the recent abductions of Tamils.”

The military said unidentified gunmen shot the parliamentarian while he was in a Hindu temple and police are investigating. “Inside the (temple) unidentified gunmen had shot Mr. Maheshweran and it was reported he died after being admitted to the hospital,” said Military Spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara. The military said another civilian died after being admitted to the hospital, and seven others were injured from the firing.

Maheshweran, from Sri Lanka’s minority Tamil community, was a former Hindu Affairs minister and party chief district organiser of the army-held northern Jaffna peninsula. In 2005 Tamil National Alliance member of parliament, Joseph Pararajasingham, was shot and killed at a church in the eastern district of Batticaloa while attending Christmas Eve prayers, and another parliamentarian from the same party, Nadarajha Raviraj, was shot and killed in Colombo a year after.
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Sri Lanka
Two killed in Sri Lanka raid
2005-12-27
Sri Lankan soldiers have shot and killed two suspected Tamil rebels during a cordon and search operation in the island's volatile east, where a pro-rebel parliamentarian was assassinated on Christmas Day. Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe, a military spokesman said: "When we were clearing an area ... two terrorists tried to attack our troops." Government troops fired at the alleged attackers, killing both of them during the incident in Batticaloa on Monday, he said.

During a Christmas service on Sunday in the same city, unidentified armed men shot and killed Joseph Pararajasingham, 71, a pro-rebel parliamentarian. Batticaloa has been the site of frequent skirmishes between rebel factions since the separatist movement split in 2004.
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Pro-Rebel Lawmaker Killed in Sri Lanka
2005-12-25
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Gunmen shot and killed a pro-rebel legislator during midnight Christmas Mass, the government said Sunday, as escalating violence continued to threaten a shaky cease-fire.
nice....during mass? Couldn't they watch Godfather and learn to do it after mass?
Joseph Pararajasingham, 71, was fatally shot at St. Michael's Church in Batticaloa, eastern Sri Lanka's main town, military spokesman Brig. Prasad Samarasinghe said. His wife and eight others were wounded. The lawmaker's bodyguards returned fire, but it was not known if any of the assailants were wounded.

Pararajasingham represented the Tamil National Alliance, a proxy party of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, the rebel group that wants to create a homeland for Sri Lanka's 3.2 million ethnic Tamil minority in the country's northeast. A breakaway faction of the rebels is opposed to the alliance. A pro-rebel Web site reported the incident without comment.

Violence has escalated in the rebel-held northeast since the rebel leader Velupillai Prabhakaran threatened last month to resume his struggle for a Tamil homeland if the government fails to address Tamil grievances. In December, at least 34 government security personnel have been killed and many more injured in attacks blamed on the rebels. One soldier and five rebels died in a battle Saturday on the Jaffna Peninsula, the military said. The day before, 13 members of Sri Lanka's navy were killed in an ambush.
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