A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, September 7, 2015
A Woman & Her Broken Shop: Who Will Take Action?
A woman, who is the head of a family, runs a small vegetable shop in
Pungudutivu after her husband left her and his two children. The earning
from the shop is the only source of income for her entire family. She
was also badly injured after an accident and now finds very difficult to
walk. On 4th September 2015 around 10 am, a man with a knife attacked
her shop. She closed the shop with the support of a neighbour fearing
his action and stayed at home. He again attacked her shop in the evening
on the same day. She informed about the incident to the Oorkavatturai
police in Jaffna, as the police in Kurikattuwan, Pungudutivu does not
inquire on or take action against such cases. She was informed that the
police would visit in the following day in order to inquire about the
incident. However, the following day early morning around 4 am, the man
aggressively opened the shop by damaging the metal sheet, which was
fixed covering the front side of the shop. The vegetables were thrown
and some goods were taken. No body attempted to stop him destroying the
shop. The woman who runs the shop was able to get know about this but
did not attempted to stop him fearing her life.
*Photo by Thanges Paramsothy, the broken shop in ward-2, Pungudutivu
The next day, she was waiting for police until 10 am. The helpless woman
again went to Kurikattuwan police station in order to inform about the
incident, as police did not come to the place. She was asked to inform
about this at Oorkavatturai police station. She went to Oorkavatturai
police station second time. She was again told that they would come to
inquire. She was also given a telephone number. She kept her shop
opened, as she wanted to show the condition of the shop to the police.
She has been waiting for police during the entire day yesterday.
However, nobody came. She called to the number given by the
Oorkavatturai police. She was answered that they would visit the place.
But they did not. She called to the number again after a few hours.
There was no answer to her phone calls. Finally she closed her shop and
stayed at home without knowing what would happen next.


