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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, February 27, 2013
UK Deportation Flight To Include Tamil Women & Men Who Say They Were Raped & Sexually Abused
Among a group of about fifty asylum
seekers due to be deported from Britain to Sri Lanka on Thursday
afternoon is a young woman who’s already been subjected tosexual
abuse in custody and has been declared a suicide risk. Doctors who’ve
examined the asylum seeker have declared her unfit to travel because of the risk
she will try to kill herself again.
The
woman, who was a student in Britain, says she was detained on a visit to Sri
Lanka in 2011 and taken to a police station in the capital. There she describes
being beaten, kicked, striped naked, burnt with cigarette butts several times on
her thighs and back and having her head put inside a plastic bag full of chilli
powder, before being made to sign a statement in a language she couldn’t
understand. She says her interrogators wanted information about members of
the Tamil
diaspora and her brother who had been a member of the Tamil Tiger rebel
group, defeated militarily by the Sri Lankan army in 2009.
Court
documents describe this woman as very distressed and tearful, with persistent
nightmares. A letter from a forensic specialist confirms she has eight burn
marks on her body, which she says were made by the lit cigarettes.
Kulasegaram
Geetharthanan of Jein Solicitors, which is representing some of the cases due
for return, said among those facing deportation were at least two women and two
men who’d been raped as
well as another woman who’d suffered sexual abuse.
On
Tuesday Human
Rights Watch issued a shocking report detailing seventy-five cases of
rape in Sri Lanka – mostly by the security forces and significant numbers well
after the end of the country’s civil war. Since this data was gathered from
among asylum seekers, the likelihood is this only represents the tip of the
iceberg since most women are unable to flee the country. Among the cases cited
by Human Rights Watch were two Tamils who’d been deported from Britain and then
said they’d been subjected to sexual abuse upon return to Sri Lanka.
For
more information see ch4 blog & The Independent
Courtesy Still Counting The
Dead
24 Hours To Stop Flight To Hell – Sign The Petition Urge Campaigners
By Colombo
Telegraph -
“Tomorrow
65 Tamil refugees will be deported from the UK back to Sri Lanka. This is
despite a
report published yesterday which showed that Tamils who are forcibly
returned are often raped – and that we know this happened in two cases from the
UK” says the Sri Lanka Campaign.
They urged people
to sign the petition below which is created by an anonymous
anti-deportation campaigner
In
24 hours, a flight will take nearly 65 people into a potential torture
chamber in Sri Lanka. A few have managed to get their deportation
postponed through the courts – and if we all raise a massive outcry
now, we can ground this whole charter plane!
Torture
of Tamils is rife in Sri Lanka, despite the civil war having ended in 2009.
The UK Border Agency has given asylum to a few Sri Lankan nationals who
have reached the UK after being tortured. Yet the Agency is now trying
to expel this unlucky 65 as fast as possible – before a tribunal ruling which
might allow them to stay.
If
we politicise their plight we can help to keep them in the UK until their case
is fully heard.
Time
is ticking — let’s tell Home Secretary Theresa May to stop this week’s
deportations to Sri Lanka. When 20,000 of us sign, we can work with
leading Sri Lankan activists in the UK to protest outside the Home Office and
demand a meeting with the Home Secretary. Sign now and share widely!
Sign
the petition here 24
hours to stop flight to hell
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