INDICTMENT AGAINST SRI LANKA
The Charge is Ethnic Cleansing
NEW SPATE OF DISAPPEARANCES
AND EXTRA JUDICIAL KILLINGS
IN COLOMBO - October/November 1993
"Human Rights NGOs fear
a new spate of disappearances and extra judicial killings
after 2,000 Tamils were arrested in Colombo in October...
The arrests continue at the rate of 50-100 a day, with
between 1,000 and 2,000 held in detention centres across
the city... Tamil MPs and human rights NGOs say the five
major safeguards agreed in June to protect Tamils are
systematically ignored and there are ominous signs that
the unofficial death squads that characterised the
previous regime are active. A joint statement from 17 Sri
Lankan human rights NGOs says unidentified gangs remove
suspects blindfolded in the middle of the night without
informing relatives who they are or where they are taking
those detained...
"A shadowy DMI (Directorate of Military Intelligence)
Unit (reporting only to the Army Chief) operating out of
Ragama a few miles north of Colombo includes Richard Dias
alias Captain Munas implicated in the disappearance of
158 Tamils from a Batticaloa refugee camp in 1990, Mohan
a former PLOTE cadre whose army backed death squad
terrorised Batticaloa for the last three years and former
PLOTE cadre Uma Prakash recruited from exile in Tamil
Nadu with 20 of his followers...
"There is an emerging pattern of operations. A Tamil
youth abducted from an armour Street lodge was held
blindfolded for ten days and interrogated in pure Tamil.
He was released near Hultsdorp on 24 October. Others
speak of similar disappearances. Ragama seems a focus for
such 'reappearances'. Four Tamils were dumped blindfolded
in the town and another two in Colombo. Un-uniformed men
including Tamils stopped the Vavuniya-Colombo train at
Ragama on 31 October arresting 20 Tamil men and 15 women.
(Sri Lanka Monitor, October 1993)
"After meeting President Wijetunga, a European
Parliament delegation including British Euro MP Anita
Pollock told the Colombo press on 6 October that the
current situation in Sri Lanka was not conducive for
Western governments to return rejected asylum seekers...
NGOs reaffirmed their opposition to returning rejected
asylum seekers to Sri Lanka at a special UNHCR meeting in
Geneva on 29 September and urged the UN Refugee agency to
actively monitor those sent back." (Sri Lanka
Monitor, October 1993)
"Regular security sweeps of hundreds of run down
hotels and cheap lodging houses in Tamil parts of the
city continue.. Abductions and disappearances continue..
Haran Kumaravel from Jaffna was abducted on Armour Street
14 November, his dead body found on Ratmalana railway
line three weeks later. His killing is said to be the
handiwork of former PLOTE cadre Uma Prakash who leads one
of the several death squads from the Directorate of
Military Intelligence unit in Ragamna...The cycle of
rumours and round up seems destined to continue.."
(Sri Lanka Monitor, November 1993)
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