Kattankudy mosque massacre

Kattankudy Mosque Massacre
Part of the Sri Lankan Civil War
Kattankudy is located in Sri Lanka
Kattankudy
Kattankudy
Kattankudy (Sri Lanka)
LocationKattankudy, Batticaloa, Sri Lanka[1]
Date3 August 1990
7:30pm (+6 GMT)
TargetSri Lankan Moors
Attack type
Armed massacre
WeaponsAutomatics rifles, hand grenades
Deaths147
PerpetratorsLiberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam

The Kattankudy Mosque Massacre was the killing of over 147 Muslim men and boys on 3 August, 1990.[2] Around 30 armed Tamil militants raided two mosques in Kattankudy (Meer Jummah Mosque, Kattankudy-01 & Hussainiyya Mosque, Manchanthoduwai) where over 300 people were prostrating in Isha prayers. The Sri Lankan government, survivors, and observers accuse the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) of committing the crime.[2][3][1] The LTTE denied involvement and never retracted the denial.[4]

  1. ^ a b "Tamils Kill 110 Muslims at 2 Sri Lankan Mosques". The New York Times. 5 August 1990. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  2. ^ a b Xinhua, 147 Muslims Massacred by Tamil "Tigers" in Sri Lanka, Colombo, August 3, 1990
  3. ^ Sri Lanka: The Northeast: Human rights violations in a context of armed conflict Archived 2009-02-14 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Trawick, Margaret (1999). Enemy Lines: Warfare, Childhood, and Play in Batticaloa. University of California Press. p. 205. ISBN 978-0-520-24515-0. OCLC 70866875.