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Brother of murdered SEP supporter in Sri Lanka speaks to WSWS
By our correspondents
7 September 2006
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Sivapragasam Mariyadas, a supporter of the Socialist Equality
Party (SEP) in Sri Lanka, was murdered by gunmen on the night
of August 7 at his home in Mullipothana, a rural town about 20
kilometres from the eastern port of Trincomalee. The SEP has launched
an international campaign to demand a full investigation and the
prosecution of the killers.
To date, no serious police inquiry has been conducted. The
details gathered by the SEP so far point to the killers being
members of the security forces, the police or allied paramilitaries.
The murder highlights the systematic terrorising of the local
population in the North and East, as the government and the military
attack the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and plunge
the country back into civil war.
Mariyadass elder brother, Sivapragasam Benedict, 34,
spoke to the WSWS about the tragedy. Benedict heard about his
brothers murder on the night and said he was still in shock.
He expressed his support for the SEP campaign to bring his brothers
killers to justice.
One of my brothers Muslim neighbours informed us
over the phone. But we were only able to go to Mullipothana the
next morning because it was impossible to travel at night due
to the security situation in the area.
Benedict lives in Selvanayagapuram near Trincomalee. Heavy
fighting between the army and the LTTE for the town of Muttur,
south of Trincomalee, meant that there were security forces and
roadblocks throughout the district.
My brothers house was situated behind a Muslim
school where hundreds of refugees from Muttur were taking shelter.
There is a large army camp about half a kilometre away. Only a
well-trained and experienced person could carry out this sort
of murder. It would not be easy for anyone else to carry out this
crime and escape without being caught, Benedict said.
Over 500 people came to Mariyadass funeral near Selvanayagapuram
on August 9. Benedict said his family members had heard from Sinhalese
and Muslim mourners that they had been approached by soldiers
who told them that they should not attend the funeral of an LTTE
member. He denied that his brother had anything to do with the
LTTE.
A few days after my brothers death, two soldiers
from Selvanayagapuram came to my home at about 6 p.m. asking me
to come to their camp at 7 p.m. I went to the local police station
to complain. The police advised me not to go. Next day morning
I went to the camp accompanied by a Tamil policeman whom I knew.
The soldiers were angry that I had informed the police and turned
us away. I feared for my life.
Slanders about Mariyadas were also spread by soldiers in Mullipothana.
When family members went there to make arrangements about Mariyadass
business, local Muslims and Sinhalese expressed their condolences,
saying he was a very good person. At the same time, however, several
asked if the LTTE had conferred a medal on Mariyadas at his funeral.
The military had been circulating the story in the town.
It is a campaign, Benedict said. Whenever
a Tamil is killed, he is branded as an LTTE member. We are living
in fear in Trincomalee. People dont know what will happen
from one moment to the next. At any moment, anything can happen
in Trincomalee.
When Mariyadas decided to move to Mullipothana, we advised
against the idea. We were concerned because relations between
Sinhalese, Muslims and Tamils have been very strained. But Mariyadas
told us that no one would harm him.
My brother spoke Sinhala well. He always shared in the
happiness and sorrows of others. If there was ever any hesitation
in doing [photo] assignments at the settlements of Sinhala people,
he would go there and come back without any trouble.
He was so open and forward. If there was any problem
with the military, he would criticise the soldiers in front of
their faces. He was the same in criticising LTTE people.
Both Benedict and Mariyadas studied at Trincomalees St.
Joseph School. Mariyadas was a good student and studied mathematics
up to advanced level but he could not get into university. After
they finished school, the two brothers set up photographic studiosBenedict
in Trincomalee and his brother in Mullipothana.
Benedict explained that the resumption of war in the district
had created huge difficulties.
Due to the war, we have no freedom. We cant go
anywhere to conduct business or meet our basic needs. This is
a big problem. I have left the district for that reason. All ordinary
Tamils face the same situation.
Selvanayagapuram, where we live, is about three kilometres
from Trincomalee town. About 1,000 families live there. Many of
them work as day labourers and those close to the sea go fishing.
The fishermen have big problems. Once the war started, they could
not go to sea because of the ban on fishing and naval clashes.
So they cant earn a living and have to look for other work.
People have their movements limited. Those who go out,
return home at 4 or 5 p.m. Shops are also closed early. You dont
see young people on the streets. If the schools are open, half
the children do not attend classes. Life is difficult.
Although I am not sure what it is, there should be a
solution to the problems we are facing. We want an end to war,
and peace for everyone.
The SEP and the WSWS urge all our readers and supporters to
write to the Sri Lankan authorities protesting the murder of Mariyadas,
demanding a full investigation and the arrest and charging of
all those responsible.
Protest letters should be directed to:
Inspector General of Police Chandra Fernando,
Police Headquarters, Colombo 1, Sri Lanka.
Fax: 0094 11 2446174
Email: igp@police.lk
Attorney General K.C. Kamalasabeyson,
Attorney Generals Department,
Colombo 12, Sri Lanka.
Fax: 0094 11 2436 421
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.
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