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Support grows for inquiry into murder of SEP supporter in
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By our correspondent
28 September 2006
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The Socialist Equality Party (SEP) in Sri Lanka campaigned
last week among students and lecturers at the University of Colombo
for support for its demand that the Sri Lankan authorities find
and prosecute those responsible for the murder of party supporter
Sivapragasam Mariyadas.
Mariyadas was killed at his home in the eastern rural town
of Mullipothana on August 7. He was shot through the head and
neck after being called to the door at about 9.30 p.m. The gunman
fled on a waiting motorbike. The most likely suspects are the
security forces or associated Tamil paramilitaries. There was
a heavy military presence throughout the region following bitter
fighting with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in the
neighbouring areas of Muttur and Mavilaru.
Moreover, in the wake of the murder, the military deliberately
spread false rumors that Mariyadas was an LTTE supporter, including
at his funeral in his hometown of Selvanayagapuram. Mariyadass
murder is part of a broader campaign by the military, particularly
in the North and East of the island, to intimidate and silence
any opposition to the governments renewal of civil war.
The SEP team won important support from students. Members of
the Sinhala extremist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) attempted
to disrupt the campaign but retreated after SEP members challenged
their support for war and their false claims to be Marxist.
The JVP, which commonly resorts to thuggery, has had a significant
following on university campuses.
Students signed the SEP petition demanding a full investigation
into the murder of Mariyadas and the prosecution of his killers.
Many were concerned at the collapse of the 2002 ceasefire between
the Colombo government and the LTTE.
Kushan Chinthaka, a political science student from the southern
province of Galle, said he opposed the war. I am saddened
by the murder of Mariyadas. As you, I have suspicions. If the
government denies your suspicions that armed officers have killed
him then they have to have a full public inquiry. But, how can
we trust this government to conduct a proper inquiry?
There are reasons for the war. Under Sri Lanka governments,
[the rights of] Tamils have been undermined. Today if anybody
speaks out against the war that person is labelled as an LTTE
supporter. I am against the LTTEs policies. But due to the
developing war, Tamil people are suffering. When theres
a war in any county, the ruling classes claim that war expenditures
are the first priority. While spending on the war, they are slashing
the expenditure for education.
Rajeev Suresh, an engineering student at the University of
Ruhuna in southern Sri Lanka, said: Everyone has to support
the SEP campaign to bring those who are responsible for the murder
of Mariyadas to book. For the protection of everyone who opposes
the war, these criminals must be exposed.
The crisis in Sri Lanka cannot be solved through war.
More communal clashes are developing. People have accused the
Special Task force (STF) of the recent killing of 10 Muslims in
Pottuvil in the eastern province. The government is always misleading
people using the media. Theres no solution for the people.
The government doesnt care about the people who are suffering
from the war. Also the LTTE cannot protect or fulfill the needs
of Tamils.
President Bush is developing a war around the world,
pretending he is against terrorism. [Sri Lankan President] Mahinda
Rajapakse and his government are using the same methods. At the
Non-Aligned Summit in Havana, Rajapakse said he was ready to start
talks with the LTTE. But in Colombo, his minister Keheliya Rambukwella
is demanding a statement from LTTE leader V. Prabhakaran promising
to stop the violence [as a condition for talks]. This shows the
government is not interested in halting the war.
Suresh expressed his opposition to a media witchhunt that is
branding Tamil students in the northern town of Jaffna as LTTE
sympathisers and demanding their arrest. He said students everywhere
were facing increasing difficulty as a result of the cost of living
and the lack of jobs on graduation. If the government continues
the war, the price of essential goods will rise further. How can
people in Sri Lanka tolerate this situation?
We call on our readers and supporters to assist our campaign
by sending protest letters to the Sri Lankan authorities demanding
a full investigation into the murder of Mariyadas.
Letters should be sent 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.
We publish below a selection of letters and statements demanding
the arrest and prosecution of Mariyadass killers.
***
Inspector General of Police Chandra Fernando,
I am unreservedly adding my voice in demand that action be
taken by the authorities to bring the murderers of Sivapragasam
Mariyadas to justice. As this is clearly a political assassination,
the violation of procedures by local authorities on the night
of the murder can only be interpreted as an attempt to cover the
tracks of the killers.
The town of Mullipothana, where the murder took place, was
under an enforced curfew by security forces and circumstances
were such that the streets were patrolled constantly. It is an
affront to reason to expect the public to believe the police have
been engaged in a legitimate effort to apprehend the perpetrators
of this heinous crime and as yet havent been able to locate
a single suspect.
Maridayas was well known as an opponent of the war and enjoyed
the respect of his neighbors of all ethnicities. It is this, no
doubt, that made him a target. His murder was a despicable and
cowardly act, and those responsible must be brought to the light
of day.
Sincerely,
James Webber,
Michigan, USA
***
I fervently denounce the assassination of Sivapragasam Mariyadas,
a supporter of the Socialist Equality Party, on August 7 at Mullipothana
in Trincomalee district.
Mariyadas was a supporter of SEP and thereby adhered to the
principled political heritage of the SEP. The SEP has a long tradition
of fighting against any form of anti-democratic moves, especially
concerning state censorship and intimidation against critical
artists and their creations. The SEP has vigorously intervened
to take up a political fight against the banning of my latest
cinema creation, A letter of fire, only few months
ago, building on this tradition.
Thus, this murder comes as a warning of terrorising all standpoints
that oppose the war, especially a politically principled organisation
in initiating the unity of the working class across ethnic and
communal lines.
Therefore, I request a full investigation to be carried out
and those responsible be charged for the crime.
Yours faithfully,
Asoka Handagama
Hokandara, Sri Lanka.
***
To Inspector General of Police Chandra Fernando,
We strongly condemn the murder of Sivapragasam Mariyadas, a
professional photographer and a sympathiser of the SEP (Sri Lanka)
for more than five years. We were shocked when we heard that he
was shot by a helmet-wearing gunman in the Mullipothana area,
which was controlled by the military.
Undoubtedly, it was a politically motivated killing by the
force that wants to intimidate and silence the principal opponents
of a communal war which has been devastating the country for more
than two decades.
Before he was killed, Sivapragasam Mariyadas was investigating
the circumstances which had led to the killing on 5 August 2006
of 17 aid workers from the international NGO Action Contre la
Faim, (Action Against Hunger). After his death, evidence is mounting
that the army was responsible for those killings, motivated by
a wish to silence Mariyadas who had information which might expose
Sri Lankan Army involvement in those killings. [See Editorial
note below]
There have been numerous killings or so-called disappearances
of Tamil youth in the North and East by army death squads who
always use a white van without number plates to terrorise the
people. During curfew, in an army-controlled area with so many
checkpoints, the unidentified members of a killer squad, transported
by the white van, are able to move freely. They break doors down
to capture young people in front of their family members, drag
them into the van, shoot them and throw their bodies into the
street. Those who refuse to collaborate are shot down before the
eyes of their family members.
According to the Human Rights Commission, in the last month
alone 67 people have disappeared, including 37 killed in the northern
peninsula. The failure to investigate and to take appropriate
legal action is also evidence of the states involvement.
The present situation reveals that this is not a war between the
two armed warring factions, but barbaric attacks unleashed by
the well-equipped military of the Sri Lankan regime on its own
unarmed innocent civilians.
We urge you to take immediate action to set up a public investigation
into the murder of Sivaprakasam Mariyadas and to bring the murderers
to justice. If you fail to reveal the murderers to the world and
punish them, you will be seen as the defenders of the criminals
in the eyes of the masses, not only in Sri Lanka, but around the
world.
Yours faithfully,
Sittambalam Ambalavanar, Stephan Hugues, Muthaiah Athiyaman,
Antoine Lerougetel, Kanthasamy Balakumarn, Pierre Mabut, Kapilan
Cheliyan, Ratnam Rameshprasath, Kumaran Rahul, Karthigesu Kanthakumar,
Suppiah Ariayam, Danial Ramana, Kirubakaran Vageesan,
From the World Socialist Web Site Readers Forum, France.
Editorial note: Mariyadas was murdered just
two days after the killing of the ACF aid workers in Muttur. He
had assisted the World Socialist Web Site to obtain an
interview about the conditions in Muttur, but was not investigating
the killing of the aid workers.
***
The assassination of Sivapragasam Mariyadas in Muttur, who
stood for the great ideals of humanity and socialism, is an inhuman
act. It is a great loss to the Socialist Equality Party, as well
as internationalist socialists worldwide. The destruction of the
lives of humanitarians and socialists like him is deplorable.
I call upon the authorities to bring before the law those responsible
for this assassination without delay.
K.S. Keerthi Ariyadasa, Senior Lecturer,
Department of Political Science and State Policy,
University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
***
As a citizen of Sri Lanka, I condemn the murder of Sivapragasam
Mariyadas, which took place on August 7 in Trincomalee, and demand
a full investigation of this and the arrest and charging of all
those responsible by the Sri Lankan police and the government
of Sri Lanka.
Nuwan Priyanga,
Ganemulla, Sri Lanka.
***
To the SEP,
I wish to support the demand for an impartial inquiry into
[the murder of] Mr. S. Mariyadas for the following compelling
reasons.
Unexplained murders of ethnic minorities are very common in
Sri Lanka under Sinhala-dominated governments. Many such murders
are not fully inquired into. This may partly be due to the general
discrimination that is endemic in the island of Sri Lanka. There
is discrimination at every level for the Tamil minority, whether
it be employment to high positions in the government, selection
of students to the law colleges and other professional courses,
or appointments to the senior administrative service.
Now it seems, the planned discrimination has gone to a mean
level: that the murder of the minorities is not inquired into
properly according to laid down legal procedures. Impunity appears
to have been given to the armed forces who perpetrate human rights
violations, torture, rape and even murder. Many reports of independent
observers confirm this view. Please see country reports prepared
by the Home Office.
In Paragraph 3 of your report of 25 September, you state that
there is significant circumstantial evidence to indicate
that the army, or an associated paramilitary group, was responsible
for the murder. This is an incomplete statement. I understand
that the paramilitaries, who act with the impunity and protection
given to them by the government, may be responsible for murders
similar to the murder of Mariyadas. Sometimes it appears even
members of the armed forces accompany the paramilitaries on hit
squads that carry out the execution of political activists who
stand for reason and justice.
Therefore an impartial inquiry held by a neutral senior member
of the legal profession will find out the killers of Mariyadas,
particularly when the public of all nationalities are requesting
an inquiry. I fully support the demand for a full inquiry into
Mr. S Mariyadass murder.
Paragraph 3 of your letter states that there is escalating
civil war. The government and some UN and other world watchdogs
refuse to accept this. The conscientious community
of the world, of course, perceives the present situation in Sri
Lanka as a civil war.
Your article in paragraph 4 mentions the islands
war zones. According to Sri Lanka, there are two areas where
you find civilians in large numbers. The cleared areas (areas
under the control of the armed forces) and uncleared areas (those
areas under the control of the LTTE). Obviously there will be
few civilians in the war zones that are located in the border
areas.
There are reports of 5-10 unexplained murders and executions
daily carried out by unidentified persons in the cleared areas.
How can anybody explain these murders? It has been recently reported
in the press that a magistrate was prevented from visiting the
scene of murders to conduct magisterial murder inquiries in cleared
areas.
Unless impartial inquiries are carried out by international
humanitarian watch bodies, one may not know the perpetrators of
the murder, as the government had given virtual immunity to its
armed forces.
Mariyadass murder merits such an impartial inquiry, as
there is sufficient evidence and witnesses for this dastardly
murder.
I call upon all responsible for human rights to demand a fair
inquiry into Mariyadass murder.
Dr C. P. Thiagarajah
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