RIZANA NAFEEK - PLS SIGN THE PETITION

x-pert

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thopikala said:
read care fully :lol:


LOLzz.. Eventhough you edit your post you cant change the TOS you donkey... hehe :lol:

Eventhough you change it still it sounds the same... Thanks for the support as a LTTE supporter... ;)
 

x-pert

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Alaya said:
machan

me p*nnaya tak gala post eka edit karala

eth original eka thiyanawa mama quote karapu eke


Ha ha eekane bungzz kiyanne...

Kohenda aapu modayek..

He doesn't know that you have quoted his original post... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Anyway they have gone wild and mad now.. coz of our brave soldiers...
 

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Onna mamath sign kala.. Me thread eka damma eka ta Tnx Alayaa :yes:

Meken aththatama udawwak wenawada ? Ehema nam hungak hondai :yes:
 

Alaya

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    RaDiCaL said:
    Onna mamath sign kala.. Me thread eka damma eka ta Tnx Alayaa :yes:

    Meken aththatama udawwak wenawada ? Ehema nam hungak hondai :yes:


    ela ela balamu mokada wenne kiyala :D
     

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    i know you guys are very open minded peoples please SIGN THIS PETITION TOO

    SRI LANKA: Young woman brutally stabbed to death by members of Armed Forces

    URGENT ACTION URGENT ACTION URGENT ACTION URGENT ACTION URGENT ACTION

    ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION - URGENT APPEALS PROGRAMME

    Urgent Appeal




    13 July 2007
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    UA-221-2007: SRI LANKA: Young woman brutally stabbed to death by members of Armed Forces

    SRI LANKA: Extrajudicial killing; fear to complain; fear of reprisal; lack of witness protection and security

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    Dear friends,

    The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information about the gruesome stabbing unto death of a 27-year-old woman by Army personnel or members of the Special Task Force (STF) in Paduwankarai, in the Batticaloa District. Accordingly several personnel in military uniform had come to the house she was staying and shouted her name. When she failed to respond they stormed inside, and escorted her out. There, they had brutally stabbed her about 12 times in the presence of her mother. The Victim succumbed to her injuries shortly.

    CASE DETAILS:


    On 7 July 2007 Balasuntharam Thavamani (27), her mother and about 20 other persons displaced by the ongoing armed conflict were seeking refuge in a single house at Paduwankarai in the Batticaloa District, in the Eastern province. This area has been a stronghold of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) until last week when state security forces wrested the area from the rebels.

    Around 9.30 pm that night, several men in military uniform suddenly stormed into the house and shouted for the victim by name. As the victim failed to respond due to intense fear, the personnel entered the home and forcibly escorted her out.

    When the victim’s mother followed them wailing and shouting, they stabbed the young woman in the presence of her mother—a distance of about 100 meters from the home. She succumbed to her death on the spot after being stabbed about 12 times.

    Subsequent to this killing about 35 families in the village, fearing for their lives, fled the village and went to a nearby area. Thereafter they related details of the story to their Member of Parliament, Mr. Ariyanthiran. They are reluctant to report the incident to the authorities due to fear of reprisals. However, some of the witnesses to the incident insist they can recognize the alleged perpetrators if they are seen again.

    Therefore AHRC urges all relevant state authorities to (a) cause an inquest to be conducted by the Magistrate, (b) conducted an impartial investigation and inquiry into the circumstances of the death—including an identification parade, (c) provide witness protection and security to potential witnesses to enable them to come forward and give evidence and (d) take immediate disciplinary and legal proceedings against the perpetrators.

    SUGGESTED ACTION:
    Please write to the relevant authorities listed below and urge them to take an immediate action into the case and also urge them to provide compensation for the deceased’ family without more delay. The AHRC separately will report this case to the UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions to call for his intervention into this case.

    To support this appeal, please click:

    Sample letter:


    Dear _________,

    SRI LANKA: Young woman brutally stabbed to death by members of Armed Forces

    Name of victim/deceased: Balasuntharam Thavamani (27) of Paduwankarai in the Batticaloa District, Eastern province, Sri Lanka
    Alleged perpetrators: Members of the Sri Lanka Army or Special Task Force (STF-Police)
    Date of killing: 7 July 2007
    Place of killing: Paduwankarai in the Batticaloa District

    I am deeply concerned about the brutal stabbing unto death of 27-year-old Balasuntharam Thavamani of Paduwankarai, in the Batticaloa District on 7 July 2007—allegedly by members of the Sri Lanka Army or Special Task Force (STF).

    According to the information I have received when the victim, her mother and about 20 others were seeking refuge in a single house at Paduwankarai (Batticaloa District) about 9:30pm several men in military uniform suddenly stormed into the house and shouted for the victim by name.

    I am also informed that when the victim failed to respond the personnel entered the home and forcibly escorted her out. When the victim’s mother followed them wailing and shouting, they stabbed the young woman in the presence of her mother—a distance of about 100 meters from the home. She succumbed to her death on the spot after being stabbed about 12 times.

    I am further informed that subsequently the villagers related details of the incident to their Member of Parliament, Mr. Ariyanthiran. However it is indeed disturbing to hear that they are reluctant to report the incident to the authorities due to fear of reprisals. However, some of the witnesses to the incident insist they can recognize the alleged perpetrators if they are seen again.

    I therefore urge all the relevant Sri Lankan authorities (a) cause an inquest to be conducted by the Magistrate, (b) conducted an impartial investigation and inquiry into the circumstances of the death—including an identification parade, (c) provide witness protection and security to potential witnesses to enable them to come forward and give evidence and (d) take immediate disciplinary and legal proceedings against the perpetrators.

    Yours truly,

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    PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTER TO:

    1. Mr. Victor Perera
    Inspector General of Police
    New Secretariat
    Colombo 1
    SRI LANKA
    Fax: +94 11 2 440440/327877
    E-mail: [email protected]

    2. Nimal Lewke,
    Director, Special Task Force
    Police Head Quarters
    Colombo 01
    SRI LANKA
    Fax: +94 11 2 588499

    3. Lieutenant General Sarath Fonseka
    The Army Commander
    Army Headquarters
    Baladaksha Mawatha
    Colombo 03
    SRI LANKA
    Tel: +94 11 243 2682
    Fax: +94 11 243 4862
    E-mail: [email protected]

    4. Mr. C.R. De Silva
    Attorney General
    Attorney General's Department
    Colombo 12
    SRI LANKA
    Fax: +94 11 2 436421
    Email: [email protected]

    5. Mr. Neville Piyadigama
    Chairperson
    National Police Commission
    3rd Floor, Rotunda Towers,
    109 Galle Road
    Colombo 03
    SRI LANKA
    Tel: +94 11 2 395310
    Fax: +94 11 2 395867
    E-mail: [email protected]

    6. Secretary
    Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka
    No. 36, Kynsey Road
    Colombo 8
    SRI LANKA
    Tel: +94 11 2 694 925 / 673 806
    Fax: +94 11 2 694 924 / 696 470
    E-mail: [email protected]

    7. Professor Philip Alston
    Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary, or Arbitrary Executions
    Attn: Lydie Ventre
    Room 3-016
    c/o OHCHR-UNOG
    1211 Geneva 10
    SWITZERLAND
    Tel: +41 22 917 9155
    Fax: +41 22 917 9006 (ATTN: SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR EXECUTIONS)

    Thank you.

    Urgent Appeals Programme
    Asian Human Rights Commission ([email protected])