Kilinochchi War Memorial
The Kilinochchi War Memorial (Sinhala: කිලිනොච්චි යුද ස්මාරකය) has been set up in the middle of Kilinochchi town, Sri Lanka. The monument was erected as a war hero cenotaph to mark the capturing of Kilinochchi town on 2 January 2009 from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), a militant group designated as a terrorist organization by 32 countries. LTTE was defeated by the government forces in May 2009 ending the 26 years long Sri Lanka Civil War. The monument is a massive concrete cuboid (30 x 20 ft.) pierced by a torpedo and crowned by a lotus blossom (Pieris, 2014). See also #) Gamini Kularatna Memorial, Elephant Pass #) Elephant Pass War Memorial #) Indian Peace Keeping Force Memorial #) LTTE Destroyed Water Tower (Kilinochchi) #) National War Heroes’ Monument #) Puthukkudiyiruppu Victory Monument References 1) Pieris, A., 2014. Southern invasions: post-war tourism in Sri Lanka. Postcolonial studies, 17(3), pp.266-285. Location Map This page was last updated on 24 March 2024