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days of my life – cont…

 Jan 30th 2009, 1.25pm

 

Went again to the hunger strike event in Sydney. The youth are weak after nearly 2 days but still determined…They are moving to Canberra tomorrow.

 

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Ok, I have postponed all my other personal priorities, and have begin to work more on writing to media, local and international contacts…I have been doing that for the last 1.5 years or so – on a weekly basis. But what’s happening now is unbelievable; it calls for more effort from each and every one of us – on a daily basis.

 

From the information I gather, daily at least 50 people are getting killed or critically wounded. People are fleeing to jungles. The pictures on TamilNet are very disturbing:

 

Armless or legless children lying on the mats on the floor or the grass, in make shift “hospitals”

Can’t call these places hospitals – no shelter from bombing, no medicine, no sheets , no doctors etc.

 

One report said that there were 9 MBBS doctors for the entire 250,000 – 400,000 (?) civilians in the Vanni region. Can’t believe that this is happening in this day and age!

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After prior several mails, I contacted the SBS, ABC offices again…

 

I asked them,

Not to just go by the “sri lankan defense ministry” videos but also get the news from alternative sources. Journalists need to gather information from all sources and then come up with informed decisions. Not being able to corroborate information is a weak excuse in this Information age.

 

I told them,

The Sri Lankan Army is not Australian Army

The Sri Lankan Army is not US Army

The Sri Lankan Army is an Army of a South Asian country which has called NGOs, visiting UN commissioners “terrorists”

The Sri Lankan forces have a track record of countless atrocities

 

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The western Media talks outrageously about water boarding used in Guantanamo Bay – a torture technique that involves pouring water on a strapped/gagged victim.

 

Well, that is a piece of cake compared with the torture techniques practiced in Sri Lanka. I am not going to go into the unspeakable details here, but it makes one think that 30 years of conflict breeds demons (I was going to use a cliche and say animals – but that’s not at all fair to the animals!). The torture methods are recorded by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch etc..as early as 1980s

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days of my life & news of detentions and rape

 Jan 30th 2009 – 1.10pm

 

Something ruined my day and at the same time made it super efficient. How can that happen?

 

I listened to an interview on TamilNatham, with a guy called Uthayan who has been “illegally” detained in the Colombo prison for 9 years without any credible charges. 9 years! He was on his way to go overseas, when he was arrested, tortured and put in prison.

 

His desperate voice and details ruined my day and I plunged into a depression, but at the same time, I sprung into action and did everything more quickly and efficiently  knowing how precious time is.

 

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I am very worried about reports of increasing incidents of rape/sexual abuse of Tamil women and girls.

http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=79&artid=28176

Apart from the continuing multi barrel artillery shellings and aerial bombardments of civilians in the Vanni region, this new report is about refugees/fleeing civilians who are detained for “security reasons”. The detention centres for IDPs (Internally displaced people) are called “welfare centres” or “rehabilitation centres”, and many such centres have sprouted in the North and East.

 

Detentions and torture, rape and death in custody has been going on for a long time – Amnesty internation report in 1999.

 

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Since I lived in Sri Lanka for 2 decades before fleeing my hometown during the war, I know how culturally true the below quote in TamilNet is. The Sri Lankan Army (99.9% Singhalese) does have a habit of getting hapless victims to take their clothes – men or women. Remember the widely circulated picture of the stripped naked Tamil man in 1983 about to be killed? Search utube to see what the Sri Lankan soldiers did to the dead body of a female LTTE fighter…

 

“It is an inherent culture in the Sinhala army to use the weapon of rape that is very sensitive to Tamil mind, in the long history of the ethnic war to subjugate Tamils.

 
It is not only rape, but the open exhibition of Sinhala chauvinism’s insatiable desire to see Tamils naked, whether man, woman, dead or alive that needs attention of the civilized world, the MP commented”

 

True!

 The news item on Tamilnet also gives the history of some high profile rape cases against the Sri Lankan Army.

Also note that 108 Sri Lankan soilders/peacekeepers were sent away from Haiti (by the UN) for sexual abuse involving minor Haitian girls. Do you think they were punished by the Sri Lankan government?

 

If they (SL Army) can do that as peacekeepers, what more can they do as an attacking army – given a free hand by a racist governement to do anything, as long as the victim is a Tamil? 

 

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