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07-04-2006 UTHR (J) says LTTE staged TRO abduction drama April 5, 2006 at 4:46 am · Filed under transCurrents by D.B.S. Jeyaraj The University Teachers for Human Rights (Jaffna) has alleged that the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) organization has faked the alleged abduction of seven Tamil Rehabilitation Organization (TRO) personnel at Welikande on the Batticaloa - Polonnaruwa border in two separate incidents on Jan 29th and 30th of this year. The UTHR (J) in the special report No 20 released on April 2nd titled “Terrorism, Counterterrorism and Challenges to Human Rights Advocacy” has cited sources close to family members of one abducted person saying that the LTTE has told them not to worry as the missing persons were safe with the LTTE. The UTHR report refers to the TRO abduction incident in the following manner - ” An example of the resulting anarchy is the alleged abduction of 10 TROworkers in the Batticaloa District about the end of January (first two and then reportedly another released). The facts around these abductions remained murky and appeared on the surface a complex plot involving several actors, with the connivance of the state security apparatus at local level.” ” But now UTHR(J) can confirm that the TRO abduction drama was staged by the LTTE immediately before the Geneva meeting to force the paramilitary issue to the forefront of the talks. According to a reliable source close to a family member of an abducted TRO employee, the family was assured that he is safe and not to worry, as all the abductees are safe with the LTTE. But the family was warned not to leak this information. ” ” Further, we understand that the release of 3 abductees along with rumours that some of the abductors spoke Hindi was also calculated to point the finger of blame at the Karuna faction (which is aligned to the ENDLF). This was meant to detract from the Government’s insistence that the abductions were the work of the LTTE. The released abductees were forced to relate a story implicating the security forces and the Karuna group.” ” This also explains
LTTE fronts quickly becoming silent in demanding the release of the
TRO abductees. We withhold further While the UTHR charges that the TRO abduction was a LTTE drama the TRO and various other pro - tiger organizations have continued to agitate for the release of the abducted persons. Instead of being silent on the issue a series of staggered protest demonstrations urging the release are currently underway in many areas of the North - East. The State , security apparatus and sections of the media have been sceptical of the abduction from the time it was announced by the TRO. There have been overt and covert allegations that it was a “stagemanaged operation” by the LTTE to draw place the Government in an embarassing position during the Geneva talks. The LTTE and pro - LTTE elements have refuted this accusation and continued to insist that the Karuna faction in association with the security forces were responsible for the abduction. They have campaigned continuously for the release of the abducted people. The UTHR (J) assertion that the TRO personnel were not really abducted and that the LTTE staged the drama for propaganda mileage is very likely to strengthen the stance adopted by those doubting the bona fides of the entire incident. Likewise LTTE and pro - LTTE circles are likely to criticise the UTHR (J) report severely and accuse the organization as done earlier of working against “Tamil Nationalism”. The reputed and highly credible human rights organization Amnesty International issued an urgent action release on March 10th expressing concern over the safety and possible “disappearance “of the abducted persons. The AI release is reproduced here in full - Sri Lanka: Fear for Safety/ possible “disappearance” PUBLIC
AI Index: ASA 37/007/2006 The TRO has also complained earlier about harassment of the returned abductees by the Police. The organization also strongly denied accusations by cabinet ministers Mangala Samaraweera and Priyadharshana Yapa that the TRO was not cooperating with the authorities on the matter. The TRO press release issued on Feb 10th on this subject is reproduced here in full - “TRO would like to categorically state that it is cooperating fully with all Government of Sri Lanka institutions investigating the abduction of TRO/PSEDC staff. It is with great dismay and concern that we have read the statements in the media from the Hon. Foreign Minister Managla Samaraweera and the Hon. Cabinet Spokesman Information and Media Ministers Anura Priyadharshana Yapa that the “TRO is not helping with these ongoing investigations.” TRO has continuously sought out the assistance and urged the Police to investigate this matter fully and professionally. Unfortunately, there seems to a dearth of communication, expertise and professionalism within the police force and between the police, other institutions and the public. TRO has documented proof of having filed police reports by TRO personnel or facilitating the filing by those victims/witnesses released or their familes (see www.troonline.org for scanned copies documents): Batticaloa
Police Station was notified 30/2/06 via telephone at approximately
22:00 hrs by TRO of the abductions. Vavuniya
on 1 February filed by the brother of Ms. Premini. (He is a resident
of Vavuniya). The two pre school teachers were detained against their will over night by the Batticaloa Police (23 hours: 15:30 February 2 - 14:30 February 3, 2006) after which they were taken to the hospital (for undisclosed reasons) and then to the courts. This illegal detention of the victims of a crime when they have come forward voluntarily to give evidence is a blatant violation of their fundamental human rights. Such treatment of victims/witnesses by the police may be the reason why some of the other victims/witness have not come forward Ms.
Punniyamoorththy Nadeswari & Ms. Siththiravel Sivamathi testified
before the Human Rights Commission on 8 and 9 February 2006. The pre
school teachers were terrified after their overnight stay in the Batticaloa
Police Station and, in consultation with their parents, requested
that TRO bring them to Colombo. TRO provided safe transit and once
in Colombo notified the Human Rights Commission (on 1 February) of
the women’s desire to testify. The TRO phone numbers are: 269 3254, 471 6575 We encourage those who wish to speak with us to call. ” It is against this backdrop of accusation and counter accusation that the highly respected UTHR (J) has made its own revelation about the LTTE staging this TRO abduction drama. While this claim would be seized on by anti - tiger sections on the one hand in support of their stance and would be disputed vehemently by pro - tiger elements this writer is only concerned about the safe return of the “missing” persons. Let us fervently hope and pray that they return home safely as soon as possible and that the controversy surrounding their “disappearance” should not affect their well - being. Source-Tamil Week |