Hardening their stand, the protesters today demanded that External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj visit them. (File | PTI) 
Tamil Nadu

Protests in Tamil Nadu for prosecution of Sri Lanka personnel after killing

The Sri Lankan government had said an initial probe report has ruled out its navy's involvement in the killing of the fisherman. 

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RAMNAD : While the protest against Sri Lankan Navy for shooting down a state fisherman entered the second day at Rameswaram, one of the major demands placed before the Central government was to prosecute the Lankan Navy personnel under the Indian Law.

Citing the case of two Italian marines accused of killing two Kerala fishermen in 2012, many protestors including Ramanathapuram MP A Anwar Raja appealed to the Centre to prosecute the Lankan navy personnel for the crime.

The history of the conflict between Tamil Nadu fishermen and Lankan navy shows that there has been only one instance when a Lankan navy commander was arrested for allegedly killing two fishermen, Susaiappar and Alphonse, in a shootout near the Gulf of Mannar in 1985.

Under pressure from then CM M G Ramachandran, the Congress-government at the Centre directed the Indian Coastal Guard to arrest the commander.

On January 8, 1985, the ICG surrounded the Lankan navy vessel in the high seas before bringing the commander to Mandapam; he was released later, said U Arulanantham, President of Alliance for Release of Innocent Fishermen, adding that it was not known what happened to the case.

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