A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, February 21, 2014
Wanathamulla Resident Was Abducted Following Argument With Gota: UNP
February 20, 2014
The UNP said Samaradheera Sunil had been abducted after he had argued
with the Defence and Urban Development Ministry Secretary over the
attempts to forcibly remove residents from the area when the official
was visiting.
The UNP statement said that the abduction of Sunil and his subsequent
release had been the work of the security forces and the Government had
been forced to release him unharmed after the people of Wanathamulla
stormed the streets against his abduction.
It was during that massive demonstration that the residents had
attempted to assault UPFA strongman Duminda Silva in anger when he
arrived on the scene.
The main opposition party charged that the Rajapaksa Government was
sending soldiers in uniform into shanties and gardens to force residents
to leave the area. “Each time these efforts by uniformed soldiers are
resisted, the troops drop the Rajapaksa name,” the UNP said.
The UNP has warned the Rajapaksa Government that Sunil’s abduction and
the way his neighbours spilled out into the streets to obtain his
release was a sign of things to come in the future if the regime
continues its flagrant abuse of authority.
“This incident has already got attention internationally. There is no
doubt that this latest human rights violation is being studied at the
UNHRC in Geneva already. It will result in various conclusions being
drawn in March,” the UNP statement said. It was proof that the all of
Sri Lankan society was now ready to rage against the ongoing abuse of
power and brutality perpetrated by the Executive presidential system,
the UNP said.
The statement charged that the Rajapaksa Administration was determined
to suppress legitimate civilian protests, recalling the shooting of
unarmed protestors in Weliweriya, the Katunayake free trade zone and
Chilaw.
Samaradheera Sunil was released after DIG Western Province Anura
Senanayake pledged to have him returned to dispel the protestors.
