A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, November 25, 2013
Counting the dead and the disappeared
The
Department of Census and Statistics will launch a massive, islandwide
survey this week, to take a count of the number of persons who had died,
disappeared, wounded and disabled, in addition to a count on the loss
of property during the nearly three-decade long civil war. The survey is
set to be launched on 28 November (Thursday).
The nationwide survey is a key recommendation of the Lessons Learnt and
Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), which earlier had called for a survey
to calculate the death toll of the war, especially during the final
phase of the government’s military operation.
Director General of the Department, D.C.A. Gunawardhane, said the survey
would be carried out in 14,022 Grama Niladhari Divisions, islandwide,
and that 16,000 officials would be deployed to engage in the exercise.
The reference point of the survey is from 1982 to date, Gunawardhane
said, adding that special teams of officials from the department are
currently being trained to conduct the survey.He said his department
would use the resources of, and personnel from the Grama Niladhari
Divisions, Divisional Secretariats and District Secretariats.
The government has repeatedly brushed aside local and international
calls for it to provide a civilian death count of the latter stages of
the war, while contesting the figures stated by the UN that 40,000
civilians had perished during the concluding phase of the war.
The latest move comes in the wake of an ultimatum issued by the British
Prime Minister, David Cameron, to conclude war crime investigations by
March next year, or face an international war crime inquiry.
