A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
(Full Story)
Search This Blog
Back to 500BC.
==========================
Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Sri Lanka Army Brings ‘Witnesses’ to Commissionon on Missing Persons
[Bringing ‘witnesses’ to Commission in Poonakri on 29 September 2014]
‘Intelligence officers of the Sri Lankan military brought 7 people in
their vehicle to witness in front of the Presidential Commission to
Investigate into Complaints regarding Missing Persons (PCICMP), which
held its sessions in Poonakari on Monday the 29th. Two of these
witnesses had already appeared in front of the PCICMP at Muzhangkaavil
on the previous day. SL soldiers were deployed in civil uniform in large
numbers at Poonakari Divisional Secretariat where the session was held.
The few witnesses who were present at the site on their own were
subjected to strict checking by the SL soldiers. Some of them were sent
back by the Sri Lankan soldiers. Those who presented their cases said
the Commission was a farce as its members were posing irrelevant
questions and were not interested to listen to their complaints of the
missing kith and kin.’ reports TamilNet,
The report further states :
Tamil journalists who were present at the site had spotted that the SL
military had threatened people to witness against the LTTE. The SL
soldiers were brining the people in military vehicle and were monitoring
what they were telling the PCICMP. Two of the ‘witnesses’ told the
journalists that they were under pressure from the Sri Lankan soldiers
to witness against the LTTE.
Finally, when the journalists raised the issue of witnesses being
prepared by the SLA, the Commissioners disqualified the witnesses.
The PCICMP commissioners were posing questions on whether the witnesses
had received housing for their resettlement, whether they had enough
cattle to sustain their livelihood.
The people who went to request the Commissioners to help them trace the
whereabouts of their family members – most of them who were handed over
by them to the SL military at Vadduvaakal and in Cheddi-ku’lam
internment camp in Vavuniyaa – complained that they felt insulted by the
questions posed by the PCICMP Commissioners at Poonakari. “I went there
searching for my son. But, they were asking whether I was receiving dry
rations,” a frustrated mother told TamilNet. “They were also asking
whether the Tigers used us as human shields,” she said.