It also shows several controversial acts by the Sri Lankan government and the armed forces including Sinhalization and Land grabbing by the military.
The film also features new testimonies from Tamil victims and an exclusive interview with a who is said to be a Sri Lankan Army officer, who speaks about the use of chemical and heavy weapons during the civil war.
After the pressure of International communities, Journalist Movements, Tamil Parties and Indian Government he was released on 28 December 2013.
[citation needed] Prabhakaran was arrested by Sri Lankan security forces in the northern Kilinochchi district and is undergoing an investigation by the island nation's Terrorist Investigation Department on charges of violating visa regulations and taking pictures of a military installation, The New Indian Express reported.
[5] But as per media reports the filmmaker Maga.Tamizh Prabhagaran listup the proofs for chemical weapons usage in Sri Lanka.
[6] The footage shows an alleged Sri Lankan soldier pointing to a chemical weapon and describing in detail how it works.
The LTTE however were known for their attempts at manufacturing arms and munitions and large stocks of chemicals were even recovered from their bases during search operations.