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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, March 31, 2013
Gory details of torture |
By Ranga Jayasuriya-2013-03-31
The report of Judicial Medical Officer (JMO), Dr.
Ajith Jayasena, on the mass grave in Matale reveals in gory detail the extensive
torture the hapless victims had been subjected to before their mass
burial.
“The skeletons bore extensive marks of
torture. We have discovered a major crime scene,” said Dr. Jayasena.
“Nails
have been inserted into the fingers in some skeletons. In some others, nails
have been inserted into the legs of the victims as well.
“Some
skeletons had their heads severed from the body by a saw. We also found a wire
with a loop, which had been used repeatedly. According to our knowledge, its
main use could have been to electrocute prisoners,” he explained.
The
JMO’s report was submitted to Matale Additional District Judge and Magistrate,
Chathurika Silva, last week.
Dr.
Jayasena and Professor Raj Somadeva who is an expert of Forensic Archaeology
attached to the University of Kelaniya produced two reports on the mass grave,
findings of which have revealed the mass grave was dating back to the period
1986-1990.
Their
findings have now led to the former inmates of a military-run detention facility
located in the vicinity of the mass grave site, in 1989-90, to come forward to
claim the detention centre was, in fact, a torture chamber. (See Box)
Soon
after the mass grave was unearthed in November last year, theories were afloat
about its origin.
It
was initially believed to be dating back to the Wellassa revolution in 1848.
Others suggested the skeletons belonged to the victims of the small fox epidemic
in the 1940s. Some others said the skeletons were of the victims of the 1971 JVP
uprising.
The
condition of the earth in the crime site had led to some of those
assumptions.
“There
are termites in the soil in the area, which generally result in corpses
decomposing much faster. So the skeletons looked much older than it should be,”
the professor added.
The
age of the mass grave was determined on the basis of bone colouration and
typological analysis of the personal items.
According
to Prof Somadeva, among the items found in the grave were two metal rings, a
plaster, which was determined as been manufactured by a British company in 1986
and an empty bottle of pharmaceutical product, which the investigators found was
dating back to 1989.
Based
on his findings, Prof Somadeva determined, “The grave could not be older than
1986 and newer than 1990.” Dr. Jayasena said the main objective of the
preliminary report was to establish the time period during which the victims had
been buried.
“Without
that, it is impossible to identify the victims. Now the time period of the mass
grave is determined, we can proceed to identify the victims,” he said.
Dr.
Jayasena said the determination of the age of the skeletons is important as it
would help the relatives of the victims to come forward.
“If
it was a grave belonging to the 1848 period no one would have come forward to
seek justice. But, this is a recent crime scene. It is important in the search
for justice,” said
Dr. Jayasena.
The
next step of the investigation would be to identify the victims. Dr Jayasena
said he expects the relatives of the victims to come forward to identify the
victims.
“The
victims can provide important details on physical attributes of the victims. Two
forensic dentists would be coming here from Colombo to assist the identification
process,” he added.
After
the preliminary identification, samples will be sent for DNA testing.
The
gory discovery has its toll on Dr. Jayasena. He said his only wish is that “we
would not go through another dark period like 86-90 again,” while others demand
justice for the victims who were unceremoniously dumped in the mass grave, after
being tortured, in some 25 years back.
Survivors would soon come out –
FSP
On
Friday, this newspaper revealed, citing survivors of a military detention centre
located in a government school in Matale, in the vicinity of the current mass
grave, that a unit of Army’s Gajaba Regiment operated a torture chamber in the
school, Vijaya Vidyalaya.
Pubudu
Jagoda, Propaganda Secretary of the Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) said the
survivors of the torture chamber would come out to reveal the gory details of
their ordeal.
“There
are survivors of that torture chamber, who survived their ordeal and continue to
serve as the active members of our party. They have narrated their ordeal to the
party members,” Jagoda said.
Meanwhile,
families of the youth who had been detained in the military facility and later
disappeared are planning to petition the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka
demanding justice to the dead.
Jagoda
on Thursday filed a complaint with the Commission demanding an
investigation.
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2013-03-31 |