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SRI LANKA: Whose remains are in the mass grave at Matale

The publically known facts
about the mass grave at Matale is that the remains of 154 persons were
discovered in this grave, that the remains show injuries which indicate that
they were all murdered and that most likely they were assassinated sometime
between 1986 and 1991.
However,
the key question is as to whose remains these are. Identifying the exact names
of those whose remains are inside this mass grave is of importance, not only for
future initiatives relating to justice but it is also important from the point
of view of the families who lost loved ones during this period. For many
families what happened to their loved ones who 'disappeared' is a vital
psychological and emotional issue. Besides the importance of this information
for the families the names of these persons are also important from a political
and sociological point of view. If the question as to who they are can be
established then through other sources of information it is possible to
establish how their remains came to be there.
In
order to find clues as to who they are we looked into the records of evidence
given to the special presidential commissions of inquiry to investigate into
involuntary disappearances appointed by the Chandrika Bandaranaike government.
These commissions recorded the evidence of thousands of complainants who
revealed to them various information about the disappearances of members of
their families, or someone known to them or someone that they were concerned
about. Literally, hundreds of thousands of pages of this evidence is in our
possession.
Since
this mass grave is in Matale we looked into the evidence given to the Special
Presidential Commission for Central and the Uva provinces. We particularly
looked into complaints of disappeared persons from Orvilikanda, Ratthota,
Aluviahara, Kaikavela, Udasgiriya, Gurubabila, Matihakka, Mumandeniya and
Alakolamada. Many complainants from these villages told moving stories about
persons abducted and also about those who abducted them and further, particular
reasons for which they were abducted. Shocking details of petty reasons which
led to the arrest of several of them which took the form of abductions belies
the version that all these persons were active fighters for the JVP who took up
arms against the government.
From
these complaints we were able to gather the names of the following missing
persons from these areas.
|
|
Name
|
Place of abduction
|
Abductees
|
|
1
|
Y.B.
Ramayake of Ratthota
|
From
a carpentry school
|
Masked
men in black
|
|
2
|
M.
Jinasena of Kaikavela
|
From
Polwatta, Kaikavale
|
A
gang of about 12 persons wearing commando uniforms who arrived in a vehicle
without registration number
|
|
3
|
Dayananda
Banda of Kaikavela
|
From
Polwatta
|
As
above
|
|
4
|
Karunarathna
Banda of Kaikavela
|
From
Polwatta
|
As
above
|
|
5
|
R.A.
Ranasinghe of Kaikavela
|
From
Polwatta
|
As
above
|
|
6
|
Jinasena
of Kaikavela
|
From
Polwatta
|
As
above
|
|
7
|
Jinasena
Fernando of Kaikavela
|
From
Polwatta
|
As
above
|
|
8
|
Lambert
Perera of Kaikavela
|
From
Polwatta
|
As
above
|
|
9
|
Gunasiri
of Kaikavela
|
From
Polwatta
|
As
above
|
|
10
|
Sudath
Alias Sana of Kaikavela
|
From
Polwatta
|
As
above
|
|
11
|
Wijasinghe
of Kaikavela
|
From
Polwatta
|
As
above
|
|
12
|
Gamine
of Kaikavela
|
From
Polwatta
|
As
above
|
|
13
|
K.G.
Ratanapala of Kaikavela
|
From
Polwatta
|
As
above
|
|
14
|
R.M.
Karunaratna of Kaikavela
|
From
Polwatta
|
As
above
|
|
15
|
Gunasiri
of Kaikavela
|
From
Polwatta
|
As
above
|
|
16
|
W.A.
Sirikumara of Mumandeniya
|
From
his home
|
A
number of persons in civilian dress who arrived in a white Delica Van anda blue
Pajero from the two army camps at Wije College, Matale and the camp at
Ratthtota
|
|
17
|
G.G.
Punchibanda of Alakolamada
|
From
his home at Alakolamada
|
Persons
in civilian dress suspected by the complainants to be from the camps at Wije
College and Ratthota
|
|
18
|
G.G.
Dasanayake of Alakolamada
|
As
above
|
As
above
|
|
19
|
T.M.
Tennakoon Banda of Gurubabila
|
Surrendered
to the camp at Ratthota from which he was taken to the camp at Wije
College
|
|
|
20
|
P.D.
Kuranayake of Udasgiriya
|
Taken
from the shop of Mr. Aradasa
|
Corporal
Wimalasiri, Captain Bandara and six other officers of Yatawate Army
Camp
|
|
21
|
Suman
Ashoka of Aluviahara
|
From
his home
|
Police
personnel from the Matale police who were accompanied by K. Somasundaram who
came as a billi (Masked man)
|
|
22
|
A.G.
Jayatunge of Orvilikanda
|
From
his home
|
Sgt
Jayatissa from Orvilikanda Army Camp
|
|
23
|
N.K.G.G.
Upasena from Orvilikanda
|
From
the paddy field near his home.
|
By
army personnel, Nimal Senaveera and Susini Jayasinghe, I.G. Krunatilika,
Nandasire Jinadasa and Jayatissa an officer from Orvilikanda army camp. A person
called Chaminda Sugathapala came as the billi.
|
|
24
|
G.H.D.
Kusumsiri from Orvilikanda
|
From
his home
|
Army
officers Jayatissa and Mr. Gunasekara Wassantha, the owner of the estate and two
persons named Kumsonsiri and Mutosame as billis.
|
|
25
|
K.P.
Sirisena of Orvilikanda
|
From
Dewara Temple
|
Sgt
Jayatissa and six army officers - he was taken in a van.
|
|
26
|
U.G.
Chandrapala of Orvilikanda
|
From
near the Orvilikanda camp
|
Sgt
Premadasa from Udasgiriya Camp and Sgt Jayatissa from Orvilikanda
Camp
|
We
have not included in this list those persons whose bodies were found at the
time.
The
details found in the statements made by complainants before the Special
Commission provided telling details of reasons for some of the abductions. The
persons listed from No. 2 to 15 were assisting at a Piritih Maduwa at Polwatta
Kaikawela. This Piritih Maduwa was constructed by a gem merchant in the area. It
was when these persons where there when a Delica van and a Pajero arrived with
12 army officers in commando kits and took them away. These persons had had some
political problem with the local politician, one Mr. Kavirathna. According to
the complaint made to the Special Commission this Mr. Kavirathna later boasted
that a number of persons who opposed him are now under the earth. The
complainants further said that when the dead bodies were exhibited on the roads
in those days Mr. Kavirathna arrived to check as to whether his opponents were
among the dead.
Regarding
the person under No. 16, W.A. Sirikumara of Mumandeniya, a complaint of his
abduction was made to Mr. Gotabaya Rajapaksa who was during this time in charge
of the Gajabara Regiment. Regarding the same person complaints were also made to
S.P. Balasuriya who was in charge of the area. A complaint was also made to one
Mr. Nawalage who was in charge of the 'I' Branch of the police at Matale.
It
is likely that the remains of the persons who are named above could be among the
bodies found at this mass grave.
If
details are collected from the complainants and other family members the mystery
about whose remains have been found can be resolved. Perhaps much more
information may be available with the villages in the localities named above
which may be helpful in identifying the persons who were buried in this mass
grave.
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