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Sri Lankan authorities continue to stall over disappearance
of SEP member
By our correspondent
5 April 2007
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The lack of any action by Sri Lankan security forces to locate
Socialist Equality Party (SEP) member Nadarajah Wimaleswaran and
his friend, Sivanathan Mathivathanan, raises serious concerns
about their safety and further points to the involvement of the
military in their disappearance.
The two men have been missing since March 22. They were last
seen at about 6.30 p.m. at a military roadblock at the beginning
of a long causeway connecting the northern islands of Punguduthivu
and Kayts. Wimaleswaran was riding on the back of his friends
motorbike to pick up some clothes at a rented house on Punguduthivu
and then return to Kayts, where they both live.
The commanding officer at the Punguduthivu naval camp, Hemantha
Peiris, told the SEP that the pair had been recorded at the roadblock
as arriving on the island at 5.30 p.m. and leaving at 6.30 p.m.
An eyewitness on Punguduthivu saw Wimaleswaran, aged 27, and Mathivathanan,
24, stopped at the roadblock then restarting the motorbike in
preparation for entering the causeway. An eyewitness on Kayts
said she saw a motorbike crossing the causeway at about the same
time.
No information is available about what happened at the roadblock
at the Kayts end of the causeway. The commanding officer at the
Velanai naval camp on Kayts, Silva, denied any knowledge of the
two men and declared that his personnel had not arrested them.
Further phone calls by the SEP have been met with a wall of silence.
A naval officer refused to provide any information, including
his own name, on security grounds.
The Kayts roadblock is visible from a nearby village during
the day time, but cannot be seen clearly at dusk. Moreover, at
around 6.30 p.m., most villagers, fearing the military, are inside
their houses well before curfew, which begins at 8 p.m. and lasts
until 5 a.m.
The roadblock is normally manned by about 15 navy personnel,
but an eyewitness told the WSWS that two Criminal Investigation
Department (CID) police officers were also present at about 5.30
p.m. when Wimaleswaran and Mathivathanan were heading over to
Punguduthivu Island. The two CID officers are fluent Tamil speakers,
are regularly involved in interrogating locals at roadblocks in
the area and have the power to arbitrarily detain people on
suspicion.
So far, the evidence strongly suggests that Wimaleswaran and
Mathivathanan were apprehended by the CID and navy on Kayts, and,
at the very least, taken into custody.
Both men are fishermen who were on the causeway in the course
of carrying out their normal daily activities. While the SEP has
lodged complaints with the Punguduthivu naval camp, the Velanai
naval camp, the Kayts police and the Defence Ministry in Colombo,
it has received no formal replies, nor any indication that any
serious investigation has begun.
Defence ministry additional secretary H.K. Balasooriya has
failed to provide any details of police inquiries, despite several
phone calls by the SEP insisting on the urgency of the case. When
pressed to speak to naval officials in the area, she claimed that
she had no authority to directly contact the navy camps on Kayts
and Punguduthivu.
Yesterday, Balasooriya told the SEP that she had asked Terrorist
Investigation Division (TID) director Chandra Vakishta if the
TID police unit had arrested Wimaleswaran and Mathivathanan. She
said she had not yet received a response and claimed she had no
power to insist on one. I cannot pressurise them to give
a definite time [to reply], the additional secretary said.
The Jaffna islands, including Kayts and Punguduthivu, are under
the tight control of the Sri Lankan navy, which operates in collaboration
with the paramilitary wing of the Eelam Peoples Democratic Party
(EPDP)a partner in the ruling coalition. The navy has a
large base at Karainagar Island as well as camps at Allaipiddy
and Velanai on Kayts Island and on the islands of Punguduthivu,
Mandathivu and Nainathivu.
The military oversees every aspect of life on these islands.
It enforces a strict curfew and carries out regular cordon and
search operations, mans road blocks at all entrances and exits,
as well as at other locations on the islands, and carries out
routine patrols. For several months, fishing was completely banned,
and is now limited to the hours of 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in shallow
waters only. These restrictions have left many fishing families
destitute.
Throughout Sri Lankas North and East, hundreds of people
have disappeared or been murdered over the past year,
most likely by military-sponsored death squads. Two other young
men were reported missing on the Jaffna peninsula on the same
day that Wimaleswaran and Mathivathanan disappeared.
In a prominent case on Kayts Island, Catholic priest Thiruchchelvan
Nihal Jim Brown and his assistant Wenceslaus Vinces Vimalathas
disappeared last August. An eyewitness saw men wearing bullet
proof vests on two motorbikes following the pair after they left
the Allaipiddy navy check point. Northern region navy commander
Rear Admiral Upali Ranaweera denied the navy had arrested the
two men. Navy personnel stated that the priest and his assistant
passed through the Allaipiddy check point but refused police requests
for records and evidence.
The SEP is well known throughout Sri Lanka for its opposition
to the civil war and its demand that the Colombo government immediately
withdraw all armed forces from the North and East of the island.
Wimaleswaran, a member of the SEP for nearly 10 years, is known
throughout the area as an open opponent of the war, and defender
of the rights of working people.
The SEP demands that the Sri Lankan government, the military
and police carry out an urgent investigation to locate Wimaleswaran
and Mathivathanan and immediately inform the party of their whereabouts.
At the same time we call on all World Socialist Web Site
readers to send urgent letters to the Sri Lankan authorities,
demanding that they release all the information in their possession
relating to the two men, and conduct such an investigation.
Letters can be sent to:
Gotabhaya Rajapakse,
Secretary of Ministry of Defence,
15/5 Baladaksha Mawatha,
Colombo 3, Sri Lanka
Fax: 009411 2541529
e-mail: secretary@defence.lk
N. G. Punchihewa
Director of Complaints and Inquiries,
Sri Lanka Human Rights Commission,
No. 36, Kinsey Road,
Colombo 8, Sri Lanka
Fax: 009411 2694924
Copies should be sent to the Socialist Equality Party (Sri
Lanka) and the World Socialist Web Site.
Socialist Equality Party,
P.O. Box 1270,
Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Email: wswscmb@sltnet.lk
To send letters to the WSWS editorial board please use this
online
form
Below is a further selection of the letters sent so far.
* * *
1 April 2007
Dear Sir,
At the press conference it held on March 30, the Socialist
Equality Party announced the disappearance of Nadarajah Wimaleswaran
, a long standing member of that party, and his friend Sivanathan
Mathivathanan, both residents of the northern island of Kayts,
on March 22 last.
The SEP has further stated that Wimaleswaran and Mathivathanan
were last seen at around 6.30 p.m. that day on Punguduthivu Island,
riding a motor bike toward a long causeway connecting it to Kayts
island, where they both live. The commander at the Punguduthivu
navy camp claimed the two men passed through the navy roadblock
on his side of the causeway. The commander of the Velanai navy
camp in Kayts Island, in charge of the roadblock at the other
end, denied any knowledge of them.
Since the causeway itself is under military control, one is
compelled to suspect that the navy is either directly responsible
for their disappearance or has access to those who witnessed it.
The SEP has raised the demand that a prompt and proper inquiry
be conducted into this disappearance and the culprits be brought
to book. I wholeheartedly support this demand.
The SEP is the sole organisation in Sri Lanka that works alike
amongst the Tamil- and Sinhala-speaking people for a socialist
solution to the crisis confronting the working masses. Over the
past two decades, it has opposed the war and stood for the democratic
rights of the Tamil-speaking people. It has constantly worked
to educate and unite Sinhala and Tamil workers on the basis of
socialist internationalism. It has opposed Sinhala chauvinism
as well as Tamil separatism. The destruction of a cadre of such
a party is an enormous blow to the working people, not just in
this country but all over the world. I insist that the demand
raised by the SEP for a proper inquiry be heeded with due regard.
T.H.Ismail
Committee member
Sri Lanka Telecom Employees Union
* * *
Dear Sir,
The report of the disappearance of the Socialist Equality Party
member Nadarajah Wimaleswaran and his friend Sivanathan Mathivathanan
of the northern island of Kayts has again raised concern about
the democratic rights of citizens of Sri Lanka.
The Socialist Equality Party has a long history of bitter struggle
for the democratic rights of people in Sri Lanka and around the
world. It is well known for its opposition to all types of nationalism
and also to LTTE separatism. In this context, the disappearance
of Nadarajah Wimaleswaran can be believed to be have its roots
in the political ideology he supports and practices.
The area in which this incident took place is under the control
of government security forces. Therefore I urge you to investigate
the incident and to find the whereabouts of the above mentioned
citizens.
Thank you
SW
* * *
31 March 2007
Secretary Rajapakse and Director Punchihewa,
I am writing to express my accord with the Socialist Equality
Partys campaign to find the whereabouts, and to secure the
liberty of, Nadarajah Wimaleswaran and his friend Sivanathan Mathivathanan,
who disappeared in the northern Jaffna islands on March 22.
I am demanding that your government and the defence ministry
immediately conduct an urgent and full investigation in order
to locate the two men.
I am reproducing two letters that have already been written,
published on the World Socialist Web Site, which express
far more than I could myself. I am in complete agreement with
all who express support for the Sri Lankan government to initiate
and sustain some efforts toward securing liberty for these disappeared
men.
CK
Chicago
* * *
Dear Mr. Rajapakse,
I am writing to demand that the Defence Ministry immediately
make a full investigation into the disappearance of Nadarajah
Wimaleswaran and his friend, Sivanathan Mathivathanan, who were
last seen by a friend and a relative on the evening of March 22
in the town of Madathuveli on Punguduthivu Island. Mr. Wimaleswaran
is a member of the Socialist Equality Party (SEP), and the SEP
has formally lodged complaints with the government authorities
(including your office) regarding their disappearance, but it
appears that no action by the government has yet been taken. This
is a very serious situation considering the escalation of the
war against the LTTE over the past several months.
People all over the world are anxious for the well-being of
these two men and will hold the Sri Lankan government responsible
for the safety of Nadarajah Wimaleswaran and Sivanathan Mathivathanan.
Sincerely,
JP
USA
See Also:
Sri Lankan SEP holds media
conference over disappearance of party member
[31 March 2007]
Sri Lankan SEP demands urgent
inquiry into disappearance of party member
[26 March 2007]
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