- Chandra Fernando
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Chandra Fernando Born Chandra Fernando
1942
Sri LankaDied June 6, 1988
Batticaloa, Sri LankaCause of death Assassination Resting place Unknown Nationality Sri Lankan Education Degree in Theology Occupation Priest Employer Roman Catholic Church Known for Human Rights activist Religion Roman Catholic Reverend Chandra Fernando was a priest from the town of Baticaloa in minority Tamil-dominated eastern province of Sri Lanka. He was known for his human rights activism. He was assassinated by unknown men on June 6, 1988.[1][2]
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Biography
Rev Fr. Chandra Fernando was born in 1942 in Fernandos Lane, Puliyantheevu[citation needed] (presently called Batticaloa Town), primarily educated at St. Michael's College, Batticaloa and ordained as Catholic Priest in the Year 1970. He served as a Parish Priest at St. Mary’s Co-cathedral, Batticaloa from 1984 to June 6, 1988.[1]
Incident
He was killed by unknown gunmen on June 6, 1988 in his own church (St. Mary’s Co-Cathedral) when the city was under the administration of Indian Peace Keeping Force per the Indo-Lanka peace accord of 1985. He was the secretary of the local Batticalao Citizens Committee and was instrumental in highlighting human rights violations by all sides in the Sri Lankan civil war including the rebel LTTE group which was at that time battling the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) and aligned para-military groups. There were many human rights violations committed by all including the authority in power.[1][3]
Although according to a report by Tamilnet, he was killed by a gunman belonging to the paramilitary group Peoples Liberation Organization of Tamil Eelam (PLOTE) organization working for the local Indian Army administration.[3] but according to David Jeyaraj an ethnic Sri Lankan Tamil journalist based in Canada, he was killed by the paramilitary group Eelam Peoples Revolutionary Liberation Front (EPRLF) operatives.[4] This seems to be corroborated by independent sources.[5]
See also
Other notable clergy killed during the Sri Lankan civil war
- George Jeyarajasingham
- Nihal Jim Brown
- Mary Bastian
- Eugene Herbert
- Mariampillai Sarathjeevan
References
- ^ a b c Hellmann-Rajanayagam, Dagmar (1988–89). "The Tamil Militants-Before the Accord and After". Pacific Affairs (Pacific Affairs, Vol. 61, No. 4) 61 (4): 603–619. doi:10.2307/2760524. JSTOR 2760524
- ^ Tharmalingam, K.N (February, 2003). "The Gruesome Threshing Floor in Udubankulam". Northeastern Herald (now defunct).
- ^ a b Sivaram, Taraki (2004-08-01). "Death at noon creates crack in Sri Lanka's defences". Tamilnet. http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=79&artid=12572. Retrieved 2007-09-08.
- ^ Jeyaraj, David (September 1 01, 2006). "Tamil Catholics perturbed over missing Jaffna Priest". Transcurrent. http://transcurrents.com/tamiliana/archives/191. Retrieved 2007-09-08.
- ^ Mylipodiar, Kanagaratnam (2005). "A criminal episode of a Catholic priest". Independent (Sri Lanka). http://www.independentsl.com/cgi-bin/newsscript1.cgi?record=1121. Retrieved 2007-09-08.
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Categories:- Sri Lankan Tamil priests
- Minority rights activists
- Assassinated Sri Lankan activists
- Murdered Roman Catholic priests
- Sri Lankan Roman Catholic priests
- 1942 births
- 1988 deaths
- Deaths by firearm in Sri Lanka
- People murdered in Sri Lanka
- 20th-century Roman Catholic martyrs
- 20th-century Roman Catholic priests
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