"Acts of violence inflicting pain and loss to civilians should be condemned"- Archbishop
Rev. Fr. Nicholaspillai Packiyaranjith, was killed allegedly by LTTE in a claymore mine explosion on Wednesday (26) in non-liberated Malavi area in Wanni. Archbishop Oswald Gomis while expressing his deepest sympathies and condolence over the killing of Rev. Fr. Nicholaspillai Packiyaranjith, said that such acts of violence that inflicts pain and lost to the innocent civilians should be condemned by all possible means. "This incident and the incidents of this nature should prick our conscience to realize the gravity of this situation and the need to establish peace immediately", the Archbishop further added in his condolence message. Bishop's House Colombo said 40-year-old Rev. Fr. Nicholaspillai Packiyaranjith, who had been a priest for the past 10 years, was the Mannar district coordinator of Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS). Rev. Fr. Nicholaspillai Packiyaranjith, the Mannar district coordinator of Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS), was killed allegedly by LTTE in a claymore mine explosion on Wednesday (26) in non-liberated Malavi area in Wanni. Archbishop Oswald Gomis has expressed his deepest sympathies and condolences to Bishop Rayappu Joseph and to clergy, members of the Diocese of Mannar and the grieving family. Archbishop Oswald Gomis' message: "We were deeply shocked to hear the tragic death of Rev. Fr. Nicholaspillai Packiyaranjith killed in a claymore bomb explosion. We strongly condemn such acts of violence that inflicts pain and lost to the innocent civilians. We offer our deepest sympathies to His Lordship Bishop Rayappu Joseph, the Clergy and to the lay faithful of the Diocese of Mannar and especially to the members of the grieved family of Fr. Packiyaranjith. With grateful recognition of Fr. Packiyaranjith's selfless service, as a committed priest of the Lord for His people, we offer fervent prayers that God, the Father of mercies, will grant him Eternal Rest and every spiritual consolation to those who mourn his passing. This event brings us once more to the recognition that Peace is an urgent imperative. How long can this carnage continue? This incident and the incidents of this nature should prick our conscience to realize the gravity of this situation and the need to establish peace immediately. We pray that this incident will stir the peace process, so that he who has died, may not have died in vain." Link (here)
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Catholic priest feared kiledl by LTTE terrorists- Wanni
Rev. Fr. Nicholaspillai Packiyaranjith, was killed allegedly by LTTE in a claymore mine explosion on Wednesday (26) in non-liberated Malavi area in Wanni. Archbishop Oswald Gomis while expressing his deepest sympathies and condolence over the killing of Rev. Fr. Nicholaspillai Packiyaranjith, said that such acts of violence that inflicts pain and lost to the innocent civilians should be condemned by all possible means. "This incident and the incidents of this nature should prick our conscience to realize the gravity of this situation and the need to establish peace immediately", the Archbishop further added in his condolence message. Bishop's House Colombo said 40-year-old Rev. Fr. Nicholaspillai Packiyaranjith, who had been a priest for the past 10 years, was the Mannar district coordinator of Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS). Rev. Fr. Nicholaspillai Packiyaranjith, the Mannar district coordinator of Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS), was killed allegedly by LTTE in a claymore mine explosion on Wednesday (26) in non-liberated Malavi area in Wanni. Archbishop Oswald Gomis has expressed his deepest sympathies and condolences to Bishop Rayappu Joseph and to clergy, members of the Diocese of Mannar and the grieving family. Archbishop Oswald Gomis' message: "We were deeply shocked to hear the tragic death of Rev. Fr. Nicholaspillai Packiyaranjith killed in a claymore bomb explosion. We strongly condemn such acts of violence that inflicts pain and lost to the innocent civilians. We offer our deepest sympathies to His Lordship Bishop Rayappu Joseph, the Clergy and to the lay faithful of the Diocese of Mannar and especially to the members of the grieved family of Fr. Packiyaranjith. With grateful recognition of Fr. Packiyaranjith's selfless service, as a committed priest of the Lord for His people, we offer fervent prayers that God, the Father of mercies, will grant him Eternal Rest and every spiritual consolation to those who mourn his passing. This event brings us once more to the recognition that Peace is an urgent imperative. How long can this carnage continue? This incident and the incidents of this nature should prick our conscience to realize the gravity of this situation and the need to establish peace immediately. We pray that this incident will stir the peace process, so that he who has died, may not have died in vain." Link (here)
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Catholic priest feared kiledl by LTTE terrorists- Wanni
Catholic priest feared killed by LTTE terrorists- Wanni
Pro-LTTE websites this evening (September 26) announced that a Catholic priest working for an NGO had been killed in a bomb blast that took place deep inside the terrorists dominated territory in Wanni. These websites have already made their usual accusation that SL Army Deep Penetration Unit (DPU) is responsible for the killing. According to news reports, Reverend Father Nocholaspillai Packyyaranjith, Mannar District Coordinator of Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) was killed when his vehicle was caught in a claymore blast in the Mallavi area this evening. Another Catholic priest identified as Christopher Jujin was said to have suffered injuries in the incident. When inquired about the alleged accusation on DPU involvement in the said incident, the defence officials said it is a blatant lie as no DPU team can go such a distance behind the enemy lines under the present circumstances. "If the incident has happened in Mallavi as said, it means that it has happened at a location which is well over 60 Km from our Forward Defence Line (FDL)", a senior defence official said. "It is true that we have an excellent Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (LRRP) team, but they are not like 'suicide' cadres in a terrorist outfit who are sent on 'never to return missions', he added. Explaining further, he said that the primary task of an LRRP team is to do reconnaissance or to gather information on enemy locations secretly, but not to expose their presence by carrying out bomb attacks in the enemy's areas. LTTE terrorists have stepped up their attacks at the security forces' FDL for the last two-three weeks and made several unsuccesful attempts to break the defence line at various locations. The defence officials noted that the first priority of the security forces at present is to strengthen and defend the FDL in Wanni than going into covert offensives. Also, intelligence reports have revealed that LTTE has deployed their fullest strength along its defence line West of Omanthai, fearing a security forces' onslaught in the area. Therefore, the officials pointed out there is not much of room left for LRRPs operate in enemy area as it is almost impossible for a covert unit to cross the enemy FDL. Meanwhile, defence observers pointed out that LTTE terrorists have demonstrated similar behaviour whenever the President or a Sri Lankan delegation is on an important official tour. Earlier too LTTE terrorists have carried out many crimes by killing innocent Tamil civilians, aid workers, or whoever whose killing that can draw the displeasure of the international community towards the government. LTTE is a ruthless terrorist organization which has been fighting since 1983 for an ethnically pure separate homeland for Tamils living in Sri Lanka. Two decades of the LTTE's terror campaign against Sri Lankan citizens has cost over 65,000 lives.
Pro-LTTE websites this evening (September 26) announced that a Catholic priest working for an NGO had been killed in a bomb blast that took place deep inside the terrorists dominated territory in Wanni. These websites have already made their usual accusation that SL Army Deep Penetration Unit (DPU) is responsible for the killing. According to news reports, Reverend Father Nocholaspillai Packyyaranjith, Mannar District Coordinator of Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) was killed when his vehicle was caught in a claymore blast in the Mallavi area this evening. Another Catholic priest identified as Christopher Jujin was said to have suffered injuries in the incident. When inquired about the alleged accusation on DPU involvement in the said incident, the defence officials said it is a blatant lie as no DPU team can go such a distance behind the enemy lines under the present circumstances. "If the incident has happened in Mallavi as said, it means that it has happened at a location which is well over 60 Km from our Forward Defence Line (FDL)", a senior defence official said. "It is true that we have an excellent Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (LRRP) team, but they are not like 'suicide' cadres in a terrorist outfit who are sent on 'never to return missions', he added. Explaining further, he said that the primary task of an LRRP team is to do reconnaissance or to gather information on enemy locations secretly, but not to expose their presence by carrying out bomb attacks in the enemy's areas. LTTE terrorists have stepped up their attacks at the security forces' FDL for the last two-three weeks and made several unsuccesful attempts to break the defence line at various locations. The defence officials noted that the first priority of the security forces at present is to strengthen and defend the FDL in Wanni than going into covert offensives. Also, intelligence reports have revealed that LTTE has deployed their fullest strength along its defence line West of Omanthai, fearing a security forces' onslaught in the area. Therefore, the officials pointed out there is not much of room left for LRRPs operate in enemy area as it is almost impossible for a covert unit to cross the enemy FDL. Meanwhile, defence observers pointed out that LTTE terrorists have demonstrated similar behaviour whenever the President or a Sri Lankan delegation is on an important official tour. Earlier too LTTE terrorists have carried out many crimes by killing innocent Tamil civilians, aid workers, or whoever whose killing that can draw the displeasure of the international community towards the government. LTTE is a ruthless terrorist organization which has been fighting since 1983 for an ethnically pure separate homeland for Tamils living in Sri Lanka. Two decades of the LTTE's terror campaign against Sri Lankan citizens has cost over 65,000 lives.
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