Wednesday, January 30, 2013



Ambanpola Seelarathna: A Rapist Monk Exposed

Published On:Wednesday, January 30, 2013
A 42 year-old woman complained of rape by a Buddhist monk
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Address 
Ambanpola Seelarathana
Shanthi Viharaya
939/32,
Kandy road,
Wedamulla 
Kelaniya
(January 30, 2013, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) A 42 year-old woman from Kelaniya (name withheld) complained that she was raped by a monk from Shanti Viharaya, Kalaniya, when she went to meet him for some advice on 04th January 2013. He forced her to a room inside the Viharaya, struck her on the forehead, forcibly removed her clothes and raped her. She begged her attacker not to do this by kneeling at his feet however that did not deter him. The name of the monk is Ambanpola Seelarathna.
The woman was taken to the Ragama Hospital and was warded there for a week. On the date of the incident itself she complained to the Peliyagoda police. When she gave the interview today, she was in a police jeep from the Peliyagoda Police Station and she was being returned to the station to make a further statement. She stated that the police officers had told her that later she will be taken to the Shanti Viharia, presumably so the police can inspect the scene of the crime and to identify her attacker. She complained that despite of her complaints from the very date of the incident the monk has not been arrested. He is well known in the area and engages in selling charms (Gurukam).
Several of the victim’s relatives are living abroad and they are urging justice for the victim.

Seeking Financial Aid To Save A Sri Lankan From Execution In Qatar

Colombo TelegraphBy AHRC -January 30, 2013AHRC LogoAHRC
Earlier, the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) informed the public in Sri Lanka and abroad about the possibility of yet another person being beheaded in the Middle East like the earlier incident of Ms. Rizana Nafeek. Mr. Wengadasalam Sudeshkar was sentenced to death on December 31, 2012. At the time of the incident that caused an unintentional death, for which Sudeshkar was tried, he was 20 years and six months of age.
After negotiations held by the Sudeshkar’s relatives, with the family of the deceased, the deceased’s family expressed their willingness to enter into a settlement on the case, given the circumstances of the incident that led to the death of their family member. According to the law prevailing in Qatar, it is permissible to arrive at such a settlement on the basis of the payment of what is known as ‘blood money’.
The sum that has been agreed upon is Rs. 3.5 Million, which amounts to US$ 28,000 (QAR 100,000).
The AHRC has earlier published the letters written to His Excellency President Mahinda Rajapaksa and to the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment. Despite making these urgent requests it has not been possible to get any response from the Sri Lankan authorities guaranteeing assistance to make this payment.
Mr. Wengadasalam Sudeshkar comes from a very poor family living Kala Eliya, Sri Lanka. His mother has appealed for support to rescue her son, stating that the family is not in a position to provide this ‘blood money’.
After publication of the appeals made to the Sri Lankan President, the AHRC has received many responses requesting that under these circumstances the only practical course of action available is to make a public appeal for the collection of this sum in order to save the life of this young man who faces the imminent threat of execution.
Under these circumstances, the AHRC is launching this fund raising campaign to raise the necessary sum to support the family of Mr. Wengadasalam Sudeshkar to enable them to take the necessary steps to rescue their son.
We are urging everyone to support this call with the view to avoid another tragedy like that of Ms. Rizana Nafeek. As a gesture of the AHRC’s own commitment, it will contribute initially US$ 3,000.00 for this fund. We are calling upon all persons of good will to contribute generously for this purpose. The AHRC undertakes to be responsible for all issues relating to accountability for all monies received.
The following account has been opened for the specific purpose of this fund. The account bearer, the Asian Legal Resource Centre is a sister organisation of the AHRC.
Bank information of Asian Legal Resource Centre Ltd.
Name of the Bank:                  Hang Seng Bank Ltd.
Address of the Bank:               Hankow Road Branch
4 Hankow Road
Tsim Sha Tsui
Kowloon
Hong Kong
Swift code:                              HASEHKHH
Account no.:                            295-8-710341
(Multi Currency Saving Account)
Account holder:           Asian Legal Resource Centre Ltd.
Kindly inform us at ahrc@ahrc.asia of any contributions made so that we can keep a track of these and deal with the issue in an expeditious manner as required under these circumstances.
For further information please see the Open Letter written to the President of Sri Lanka here.