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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, August 25, 2018
Some 20,000 could be missing due to war since 83: OMP
The Office of Missing Persons (OMP) said yesterday they were yet to
finalise a list of missing persons during the war in Sri Lanka since
1983 but it could be about 20,000.
However, OMP Chairman Saliya Pieris PC said they had several reports
compiled by the commissions and institutions on the number of missing
persons in the country.
“We have data of previous reports released on missing persons. The
International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) says it is about 16,000
people including 5,100 military and police personnel. The Paranagama
Commission says 21,000 people have gone missing while the government had
received 13,000 complaints through Grama Niladharis on missing persons.
These numbers may overlap,” he told a news briefing.
He said there was no need for those who have already complained about
missing persons to make fresh complaints to the OMP. “However, if there
are any who have previously not complained to any entity about their
missing family members can send complaints to us,” Mr. Pieris said.
He said the first interim report complied by the OMP would be released
next week with recommendations to the government on the safety of the
family members of missing persons and finding out the truth about what
had happened to them.
Mr. Pieris said the recommendations would also focus on how to deliver justice to the family members of the missing.
“The interim report will be released on August 30, the International Day
of the Disappeared, and will be handed over to the President and the
Prime Minister,” he said and added that the interim report would be
based on views expressed by the missing persons’ family members during
the OMP’s outreach meetings as well as the findings of the previous
commissions including the Paranagama Commission, the LLRC and the
Manouri Muttetuwegama Commission.
Mr. Pieris said they would organise a meeting at the J.R. Jayewardene
Centre in Colombo on August 30 at 3.00 p.m. to mark the International
Day of the Disappeared.
“We expect the family members of missing persons to attend this meeting
and express their views. The keynote speech will be delivered by Human
Rights Commission (HRC) Chairperson Dr. Deepika Udagama. The reason for
holding this meeting is to make people aware about the issue of missing
people and the disappeared and to acknowledge the sufferings of their
families,” he said.
Commenting on the Mannar mass grave site, Mr. Pieris said they
intervened in the matter and that the excavation process had been
delayed due to lack of funds.
“Funds should be allocated to expedite the excavation being carried out
by Judicial Medical Officers and archaeologists. First, the era to which
these skeletal remains belong should be identified. Then, the
identification of the skeletal remains can be done. If necessary we can
also look into the mass grave site in Matale. We can obtain foreign
expertise, especially in the field of forensics,” he said.
Meanwhile, Commissioner Nimalka Fernando said they were optimistic about
beginning the recruitment of employees to the OMP in January next
year. (Lahiru Pothmulla)
