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Wife of murdered SEP supporter appeals for support for WSWS
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By our correspondent
11 September 2006
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The Socialist Equality Party (Sri Lanka) is campaigning for
an investigation into the murder of party supporter Mariyadas
Sivapragasam. Mariyadas was shot dead by a gunman at his home
in the eastern rural town of Mullipothana, near Trincomalee, on
the night of August 7.
Evidence collected by the SEP indicates that the government
security forces or allied paramilitaries were responsible. The
murder took place in the immediate aftermath of fierce fighting
between the army and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)
in the neighbouring areas of Mavilaru and Muttur.

Mariyadass wife, Stela Krishanthi, was at home at the
time with her husband and three-year-old son. The gunman came
just after the dinner while Stela was in the kitchen washing dishes.
She heard the gunshots and turned to see her husband collapse.
Speaking to the World Socialist Web Site last week,
Stella fully supported the SEP campaign for an inquiry. She was
shocked and angry about the murder, but determined to get justice
for her husband.
I appeal to everyone to support this campaign for a full
investigation into the killing and to arrest those responsible
for the murder. My husband was known for helping whoever came
to him in any possible way. He was very active. I never saw him
afraid at any time. People who know us in Mullipothana and Trincomalee
are shocked and ask, Mariyadas was so helpful to people.
Why did these fellows kill him?
This campaign to expose who killed my husband will at
least help defend other people from this type of killing. And
it will help bring out to the world what is exactly happening
here. None of the media deal with these incidents in a critical
way.
She strongly denied rumours spread by the military that her
husband was an LTTE supporter. It is wrong, she said.
I know that he supported the SEP. He was involved in social
activities such as donating gifts for sports in schools and church
functions. He didnt see any difference between the Tamil,
Sinhalese or Muslim schools.
Stela said she had come to know more about the SEP and its
activities. I am happy to hear of a group of people working
beyond all communal and religious and other differences.
Speaking about the renewed war, Stela said: [T]his is
an unwanted war which does not benefit ordinary people. See how
many innocent people are being made victims daily and how many
are being displaced. Right at this minute, someone may have been
killed.
I experienced refugee life in 1990 when there was communal
violence. I was about 12 years old then. We had to stay at the
St. Joseph school refugee camp for four months. We all had just
one set of clothes and we didnt have proper or adequate
meals. In those days, my parents used to tell us about the peaceful
days and how they travelled around the island without fear.
At present, there are a number of families from Muttur
at the St. Joseph school. That school has been a refugee camp
so many times.
I dont know exactly why and how this war has been
started. But it is often said in the media by politicians that
it is to safeguard the country. But I dont understand
how the country can be safeguarded when people are the victims
of war.
People are facing very difficult conditions. Fishermen
cannot go out to the sea. Two or three years back the bus fare
to Kantalai was 20 rupees. Now it is 35 rupees. Prices may go
up again after the fuel price increased last week. The prices
keep going up when the fighting occurs.
Stela said that it was difficult to survive on a monthly salary
of 5,000-7,000 rupees [$US50-70]. Few people around Trincomalee
even earned such a wage. The plight of young people was particularly
acute. They have no jobs and cannot move about because of the
war.
I also have to find a job to live like many others,
she said.
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.
Email: wswscmb@sltnet.lk
To send letters to the WSWS editorial board please use this
online
form.
See Also:
Brother of murdered SEP supporter in
Sri Lanka speaks to WSWS
[7 September 2006]
Sri Lankan SEP demands full investigation
into murder of Sivapragasam Mariyadas
[5 September 2006]
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