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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Remembering The Abduction Of TRO Staff On 29 & 30 January, 2006
The seven TRO staff were travelling from Batticaloa to the TRO
Headquarters in Kilinochchi for training on 29 and 30 January, 2006 when
they were forced to stopped, in full view of a Sri Lanka Army
checkpoint at Welikande on the Batticaloa – Polonnaruwa border, by a
‘white van’ without license plates. The TRO van travelling on the 29th
contained five persons and the van on the 30th had 15. The other 13
staff members were released. The seven have never been heard from again
and media reports state that they were raped, tortured, and executed.
They were:
Abducted on 29 January 2006:
Mr. KASINATHAR GANESHALINGAM (53 years old)
Mr. THANGARASA KATHIRKAMAR (43 years old)
Abducted on 29 January 2006:
Ms THANUSHKODI PREMINI (25 years old)
Mr. ARULTHAVARASA SATHEESKARAN (23 years old)
Mr. SHANMUGANATHAN SUJENDRAN (24 years old)
Mr. THAMIRAJA VASANTHARAJAN (24 years old)
Mr. KAILASAPILLAI RAVINTHIRAN (26 years old)
All of the TRO staff were humanitarian workers: Mr. Ganeshalingam was a
member of the TRO Board of Directors, Coordinator of Pre School
Education Development Centre (PSEDC) and was married with two young
children; Ms. Premini was the Chief Accountant of the TRO Batticaloa
Office and a student at Eastern University; Mr. Thangarasa, the driver
of the van on the 29th, was the father of 5; the other four young men
were accountants or trainee accountants at TRO Children’s Homes
(orphanages) who were going to Kilinochchi for in-service training. (For
extended profiles and photographs of the TRO staff please click here )
