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Tamil student attacked in South as posters warn Tamils and Muslims to leave

A Tamil student has been attacked at the Sabaragamuwa University in the south of the island, as posters appeared across the campus warning all Tamil and Muslim students to leave the town immediately.

Santhirakumar Sutharshan from Mukamalai was attacked with wooden logs by persons wearing masks, early on Sunday morning, reports Global Tamil News.

The victim said he went to use the toilet at around 2am, when a person wearing a mask covered his mouth from behind whilst another beat him on the head with a wooden log, causing him to fall unconscious.

When he regained consciousness, he found himself outside the hostel in woods, with a rope fastened around his neck.

After managing to make his way back to the hostel, he was spotted by fellow students, who took him to Balangoda hospital where he has been admitted for treatment.

The attack comes as the names of Tamil and Muslim first year students were published on posters posted across the university campus ordering the students to leave the town or else be killed.

In broken Tamil, one poster (photograph above) listed the names of students on the left side, with a death threat warning on the right:

"Muslim, Tamil students do not study here, if you do, we will shoot and kill. Women - rape you and kill.. otherwise shoot and kill"

"Do not study here, if you do, you will be killed" reads poster.


"[Next] Tamil girl sex"
"Definitely Tamil [we] will kill [and] we will shoot"
"Will get 10 days permission to shoot 10 people"
"Go home otherwise [we] will kill you
Last chance"
"you are certainly LTT[E]"


See more photographs of posters on here too.

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