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Donating modern scanners to the X-ray division of the Jaffna Teaching Hospital, the Indian government had recently ordered the administration of the Jaffna Teaching Hospital to demolish the memorial site situated within the hospital, but the employees were firm in refusing to erase the memory of 21 doctors, nurses and other medical staff together with 46 patients who were slain by the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) in one of the brutal massacres witnessed in Jaffna when the invading Indian military was at war with the LTTE in 1987. The medical staff and the kith and kin of the victims, who remembered their co-workers, patients and family members on Monday, demanded a public apology from the Government of India
Meanwhile, a doctor who did not wished to be named, shared the memories of the hospital massacre with the journalists who were present at the memorial site in the hospital on Monday:
The soldiers of the so-called Indian Peace Keeping Force that entered the X-ray room of the Jaffna Teaching Hospital on 21 October 1987 dragged our medical staff, including senior doctors, one by one, and opened fire on them brutally slaying them as I was witnessing the unfolding massacre as I was hiding away from the Indian soldiers. I will never forget the Indian atrocity committed on us. It is not possible to repress the traumatic memory of the scene where all my senior doctors under whom I started my career being brutally killed, the doctor said.
135 people were killed at the massacre in Jaffna Hospital on that ill-fated day, according to affidavits gathered by North East Secretariat on Human Rights (NESoHR). The human rights body had published the names of 60 persons slain in the massacre in its report IPKF massacres of Tamils in Sri Lanka.
Meanwhile, a doctor who did not wished to be named, shared the memories of the hospital massacre with the journalists who were present at the memorial site in the hospital on Monday:
The soldiers of the so-called Indian Peace Keeping Force that entered the X-ray room of the Jaffna Teaching Hospital on 21 October 1987 dragged our medical staff, including senior doctors, one by one, and opened fire on them brutally slaying them as I was witnessing the unfolding massacre as I was hiding away from the Indian soldiers. I will never forget the Indian atrocity committed on us. It is not possible to repress the traumatic memory of the scene where all my senior doctors under whom I started my career being brutally killed, the doctor said.
135 people were killed at the massacre in Jaffna Hospital on that ill-fated day, according to affidavits gathered by North East Secretariat on Human Rights (NESoHR). The human rights body had published the names of 60 persons slain in the massacre in its report IPKF massacres of Tamils in Sri Lanka.
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