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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, November 2, 2016
HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER FR. NANDANA MANATUNGA FACING POLICE HARASSMENT FOR SUPPORTING TORTURE VICTIMS
Image: Rev. Fr. Nandana Manatunga demands immediate justice (c)s.deshapriya.
A well known as a human rights defender Rev. Fr. Nandana Manatunga, is
being harassed by the police including the OIC of Wattegama Police
Station, the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) reports. Rev. Fr.
Nandana Manatunga is the parish priest of St. Mary’s Church in
Wattegama, Kandy District. Following a land dispute with the owner of
land ajoining the Wattegama Street, St.Mary’s Church, police officers
began harassing the priest, impartially carrying out the rule of law.
The Priest states that he supported several torture victims in their
legal battles against their torturers. In this case, two police officers
attached to the Wattegama Police Station, were sentenced to 7 years
rigorous imprisonment on 3rd, December 2014. Nandana said that he has
been subjected to police harassment in revenge for his supportive help
for torture victimss. He demands immediate justice. This case
illustrates the collapse of the rule of law in Sri Lanka, says AHRC.
CASE NARRATIVE:
According to information received by the Asian Human Rights Commission
(AHRC), Rev. Fr. Nandana Manatunga is the parish priest of St. Mary’s
Church in Wattegama in Kandy District. He is a well-known human rights
activist and the Director of the Human Rights Office of Kandy.
St. Mary’s Church and its premises belong to the Roman Catholic Church,
administration coming under the perview of the Bishop of Kandy. There
was a long, boundary dispute with the owner of the ajoining land, due to
his grabbing of land belonging to the church. The administration of the
Bishop’s House in Kandy took legal action against him in the District
Court of Teldeniya. This case is pending under No: L/170/13, where the
church adminstration is the plaintiff and the ajoining land owner,
Francis Richard, is the defendant.
In early 2016, Fr. Nandana learned that Francis Richard made a complaint
against the church. On several occasions, police officers harassed
Father when he inquired about the complaint. When Fr. Nandana went to
the police station to clarify the situation, he was subjected to filthy
language by Francis Richard and his wife. The police did not stop the
abuse, simply allowing it.
On 28 January 2016, when he was called to the Wattegama Police Station
for a complaint made by Francis Richard, reference No: MCR 2575/16CH/
102-03-06, Fr. Nandana retained his attorney-at-law, Mr. Padmadakshan
who accompanied him to the police station. But when the inquiry was
called up, the Police Officer-in-Charge (OIC), dismissed the lawyer and
would not allow him to represent Father Nandana. The Priest was strictly
warned by the OIC not to come to the police station again. If there was
any dispute in future, the police would produce both parties in court
and execute a bond for keeping the peace.
Before this incident, on 17th June 2015, Francis Richard came into the
mission house with one of his workers who was carrying a knife and
threatening the priest. He then filed a complaint No: MCR 2286/15. It
was not investigated, nor was the person who carried the knife called to
the police station.
Again, on 13th August 2016 Francis Richard complained to the police.
Police officer (No: 47062) came to St. Mary’s Church with Francis
Richard and threatened the Priest. “Your priest is grabbing land and if
he does not come to the police station, he will be arrested.” At that,
the police officer and Richard who were good friends went to the
complainant’s house for refreshments. Rev. Fr. Nandana, on 15 August
2016, did not go to the police station. He wrote to the OIC saying that
he would not come given the above reasons. He lodged a complaint with
the Senior Superintendant of Police (SSP), Kandy, regarding the
continuous harassments and the non-investigation of his complaints. He
reported the illegal inactions of the OIC and other officers of the
Wattegama Police Station.
Considering the appeal to higher authorities and submission of the
Teldeniya District Court proceedings, the priest, through his lawyer
made the following request: copies of the complaints made against him
and made by him from the OIC office. But his request was denied. He
learned later, that all copies were given to Francis Richard.
Rev. Fr. Nandana states that the OIC and other police officers attached
to the Wattegama Police Station, illegally harassed him. Further, they
implemented the law maliciously. Fr. Nandana, states that two police
officers from the Wattegama Police Station were sentenced to 7 years of
rigorous imprisonment on 3th December 2015. Both were former police
officers at Wattegama. He further reiterated, that as the Director of
the Human Rights Office Kandy, he pioneered assistance work for these
two torture victims. Both were brutally tortured by two police officers
of the Wattegama Police. Fr. Nandana states that therefore it is obvious
that Wattegama OIC and the police officers are using Francis Richard to
facilitate these psychological harassements in taking revenge.
Rev. Fr. Nandana states that his fundamental rights were violated by Sri
Lankan State Officers. He demands justice and is waiting for a fair and
impartial implementation of the rule of the law by the police officers.
– AHRC