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No Fire Zone App - தொலை பேசிக்கான மென் பொருள்..

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The No Fire Zone app - including an interactive version of the critically acclaimed feature length film, No Fire Zone: The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka, is a forensic investigation into the final weeks of the bloody civil war in Sri Lanka.

While watching the film, app users will be encouraged to interact with the rich content including news reports; United Nations and Red Cross reports and analysis of the atrocities; a timeline chartering key events from 1956 to the present day; biographies, location maps; video from key contributors and film makers; and live links to the latest opinions, online content and further reading.

In 2009, following a 26 year civil war, the government of Sri Lanka launched a major offensive against the rebel forces of the Tamil Tigers or LTTE.

It was supposed to be a war without witness. But there were witnesses and they filmed the appalling events as they unfolded. These witnesses included victims and government soldiers themselves.

No Fire Zone represents the culmination of three years of journalistic investigation and contains deeply disturbing new evidence, powerful eyewitness testimony and compelling personal stories of survival in a war zone - including eyewitness interviews from: Vany Viji, a Tamil civilian, Benjamin Dix, a former UN worker, Sir John Holmes, former UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, David Miliband, former Foreign Secretary, UK and Peter Mckay, former staffer UNOPS, with a title soundtrack by Tamil singer, M.I.A.

Carefully evidenced and powerfully measured, the film uses eyewitness accounts, expert opinion, and translated mobile phone and camera footage from both the victims and the perpetrators of violence. This footage enables the filmmakers, in a way almost never done before, to piece together the day-to-day horror of this war.

Viscerally powerful actuality from the battlefield, from inside the crudely dug civilian bunkers and from over-crowded makeshift hospitals, records evidence of war crimes, summary execution, torture and sexual violence. The film also addresses the culpability of the Tamil Tigers, themselves responsible for committing war crimes and for preventing civilians from trying to escape the carnage.

Since 2009 there has been no independent judicial investigation into what happened and the Government of Sri Lanka continues to say the video evidence of war crimes is faked.

 

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தமிழில் இதை பற்றி பெரிதாக விளக்க வேண்டிய அவசியமே இல்லை...  எல்லாராலும் புரிந்து கொள்ள முடியும்... 

 

காரணம் என்ன என்பதை சொல்ல வேண்டியதில்லை....    விருப்பமோ இல்லையோ ..   தரவிறக்கி கொள்ளுங்கள்...   பொதுமக்களின் ஆர்வமே அவர்களுக்கான ஊக்கம்... 

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