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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
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“We would like to spend at least a few days with our children before we die”
May 17, 2017
On
the eve of the eighth anniversary of war’s end in Sri Lanka, we publish
below a letter from mothers of the disappeared of Kilinochchi who
continue to seek answers as to the whereabouts of their loved ones. Full
versions of the respective letters to Secretary-General António
Guterres and Prime Minister Theresa May, can be found here and here.
15th May 2017
We mothers belong to the Association for the Relatives of the Enforced
Disappeared in the District of Kilinochchi in northern Sri Lanka. For
three long months we have been continuously staging protests by the
roadside to draw the world’s attention to our agonizing plight. We just
want to know what happened to our beloved sons and daughters, our
husbands and wives and our grandchildren who have disappeared. After
eight years we need the truth but the Government of Sri Lanka, which
claims to believe in transitional justice, has ignored us, trampled on
our feelings and shown us nothing but disrespect. Basic human dignity
means we should be heard.
In
our small district alone there are at least 1,200 people who
disappeared at the end of the civil war in 2009. This figure includes
those who surrendered to the army and those who were identified as
suspects while in custody and taken away. Some were abducted before and
after the end of the war; others surrendered in an orderly fashion under
the protection of a Catholic priest on the last day of the war, but the
priest, Father Francis Joseph, and the people with him have all
disappeared without trace, including several young children from our
families.
We started this protest to hold the Sri Lankan Government accountable
for its actions in the final phase of the civil war in 2008-9.
Also we wanted to know the names of all those held in secret torture
camps. Some of us have compelling evidence to prove that our children
have been kept in secret camps by the Sri Lankan armed forces.
Specifically we ask your help in securing from the Sri Lankan Government the release of the names of:
(a) all those who are still in their custody today and
(b) all those who were in their custody.
Although more than 80 days have already passed since we began our
protest, no one from the Government has visited us or shown any interest
in knowing our demands.
Our members are already badly affected physically and psychologically by
the disappearance of their loved ones, and are becoming weaker and
weaker. No one from the iNGOs, or the Government or the International
Community has responded to our plea.
We would like to spend at least a few days with our children before we die.
Truly Yours,
The Mothers of the Disappeared, Kilinochchi, Sri Lanka.