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Much of Channel 4's documentary sources come from Tamilnet which is pro-LTTE. The "victim" Issipiya has turned out to be a LTTE female cadre given rank of a Colonel. Similarly, Australia's ABC News was embarrassed at its attempt to embarrass Sri Lanka when it was discovered that the Tamil "victim" was also a LTTE cadre.
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I have stumbled upon this article while researching Isaipriya and in all my years of visiting Wikipedia I have never seen a photograph as graphic as the one of Isaipriya's corpse. I don't know if it goes against the site's policy, but I would like for somebody with certain Wikipedia knowledge to review this and maybe take the image down. It seems incredibly disrespectful towards Isaipriya and her family. Wikipedia is not a tabloid or Liveleak.
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Much of Channel 4's documentary sources come from Tamilnet which is pro-LTTE. The "victim" Issipiya has turned out to be a LTTE female cadre given rank of a Colonel. Similarly, Australia's ABC News was embarrassed at its attempt to embarrass Sri Lanka when it was discovered that the Tamil "victim" was also a LTTE cadre.
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http://www.defence.lk/new.asp?fname=Facts_about_the_LTTE_20120221_02 — Preceding
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I have stumbled upon this article while researching Isaipriya and in all my years of visiting Wikipedia I have never seen a photograph as graphic as the one of Isaipriya's corpse. I don't know if it goes against the site's policy, but I would like for somebody with certain Wikipedia knowledge to review this and maybe take the image down. It seems incredibly disrespectful towards Isaipriya and her family. Wikipedia is not a tabloid or Liveleak.