Violence round up – week ending 25 February
25 February
● Armed men shot dead S. Sathiyaseelan, 24, a daily wage earner of Veeramunai, as he was riding his bicycle to purchase goods at Veeramunai, Sammanthurai, Amparai. Sathiyaseelan's brother is a LTTE cadre and the killers may have interrogated him about his brother and then shot him dead.
24 February
● Palaly SLA announced that troopers conducting a sudden search at Kopay Training college found a T-56 type rifle concealed in the roof of the students hostel. Last week troops claimed telecommunication equipment and hand grenades were found in a room in a catholic church near the residence of Bishop of Jaffna. Also, SLA alleged hand grenades were found in a Hindu temple in Neervely. The claim of finding weapons in the midst of HSZs has raised suspicions among the local residents that the SLA is seeking excuses for the harassment of students and religious dignitaries, who have lead civil rights campaigns against abuses.
● Batticaloa district plunged into darkness due to interruption of electricity supply following a 15 minute heavy artillery and Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher barrage by the SLA from Batticaloa Brigade camp and Mylambaveli SLA camp on LTTE held territories. SLA shells exploded in Ayithiyamalai, Karadianary, Pankudaveli and other areas in the LTTE held territory.
● The body of a young man with gun shot injuries to his head was found dumped at 8th lane in Vepankulam, Vavuniya. The man was wearing denim jeans and his hands were tied together.
● Two 15 year old students of Udupiddy American Mission College are missing. Poovathasan Yaseetharan and his friend Kunasekaralingam Sivaroopan, both from 15 mile post Udupiddy in Vadamaradchy, disappeared while riding bicycles to attend class at a local private education centre. Family members said they suspect SLA troopers had arrested them, as SLA troopers were conducting an extensive cordon and search in the area where the students were last seen and local witnesses say they saw SLA troopers taking two boys away.
● SLA soldiers cordoned off and searched Kondavil, Mallakam, and Tellipallai in Jaffna soon after the expiration of the overnight curfew. Soldiers entered residential houses, and examined the National Identity Cards of residents. Several road blocks were placed along Jaffna-KKS Road where the troopers checked the documents of all passers-by.
● SLA soldiers fired artillery and multi-barrel rockets towards jungle areas of Kumburupiddy, Trincomalee, from their camps at Monkey Bridge, Morawewa and other surrounding areas.
● Batticaloa District TNA parliamentarian S. Jeyanandamoorthy charged that SLA soldiers are dismantling civilians’ homes in Vaharai and stripping them of furniture and equipment. IDPs who fled Vaharai before the SLA entered the area have been prevented from returning by soldiers guarding the entry points. Refugees from Sampoor had complained that the roofs of their houses have also been removed by the SLA.
● Nine Tamil civilians from Valaichchenai, Batticaloa, were arrested by the Sri Lanka security forces in a cordon and search operation in Hatton, Nuwara Eliya. Police said they were taken into custody and detained as they did not possess national identity cards and also failed to provide valid reason for their stay in Hatton.
● 24 Tamil civilians arrested in several search operations in Hatton were produced in Court and remanded for fourteen days on an application by the police. Majority of them are natives of northeast province and a few are residents of Hatton.
● Sivarajah Kokilaraj, 23, was critically injured when armed men on a motorbike fired at him at Thulasipuram, Trincomalee, while he was walking along the road.
● Iyathurai Rathakrishnan, 28, of Suthumalai, Manipay, Jaffna, was abducted. Although extra judicial arrests, killings and disappearances have escalated in Jaffna, and the Sri Lankan armed forces and collaborating paramilitaries are alleged to be behind the disappearances, no actions have been taken.
23 February
● SLA Jaffna command in Palaly announced that in addition to the 11 hour night curfew already in place, there will be further restrictions of civilian movement during the day. SLA directed the public to avoid certain roads during a three and a half hour period, between 10:00 a.m. and 12.00 noon and 3:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. The announcement also advised the public to avoid using main routes including Palaly Road, KKS road, Jaffna-Point Pedro road passing through Vadamaradchi and A-9 Highway, pointing out that these are the main SLA supply routes. Though the announcement from Palaly ‘advised’ the public to avoid these roads, SLA troops patrolling these areas began to strictly impose the new ruling.
● S Kesavan Jeyakumar, 23, was abducted on Nallur-Saddanathar road, within Jaffna municipal council area.
● SLA troopers, stationed at Thenmaradchy FDL in Muhamalai and adjoining areas, unleashed a barrage of artillery fire and Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher shells towards LTTE held areas. Despite the intensified attack, the SLA and the Libration Tigers avoided direct confrontations. SLA forces posted along the coast of the peninsula also continued to launch artillery and MBRL fire towards LTTE held areas. Areas around the Jaffna lagoon including Pooneryn and other places were also subjected to SLA attacks.
● Armed men shot dead Ravichandran Ashok, 27, of Palugamam, a member of paramilitary Karuna Group, in Kaluvanchikudy as he was on his way to market.
● Several plantation Tamils were taken into custody in cordon and search operations by Sri Lanka security forces in Talawakelle, Pundoloya and Lindula in the central province. All were released after their identities were checked except three Tamils who remain in detention.
● The body of a Tamil youth, residing in Parapankandal, Mannar, with his family after being displaced from Jaffna, was recovered at Palaikudi Junction in Nanattan with severe cut injuries. Unidentified persons had abducted Mariyathas Girithas, 26, and killed him by inflicting severe wounds to his neck and chest with a sharp instrument, before dumping his body at Palaikudi Junction.
● Gunmen shot dead Stanley Robert, 42, a resident of Annai Velankanny Road in Trincomalee, a three-wheeler driver, at Palayoothu, Trincomalee.
22 February
● Armed men lying in ambush opened fire on SLA troopers at Chenkalady public market, Eravur, Batticaloa, killing one – M. Saman Navaratne, 36, of Komanthurai SLA camp. SLA troopers fired at random and more troopers were deployed at the site. A cordon and search was also launched though no one was arrested.
● The SLA conducted a house-to-house search with the assistance of local police in Bogowantalawa, central province. Most Bogowantalawa residents are Tamils of Indian origin. Police took several residents, mainly Tamils, into custody for interrogation. Police said the search was conducted on a tip off about LTTE infiltration in the town. A special sentry was put up at the entrance to the town during the search operation and all vehicles entering and exiting Bogowantalawa town were subjected to severe check.
● Fifteen Tamil civilians, majority of them residents of northeast and Colombo, including a woman, were released from Boosa detention camp in Galle after about one month detention, as no evidence to implicate them with terrorist activities were found after extensive inquiry. About 95 Tamil civilians, including women, are detained in the Boosa camp and are being investigated to ascertain if they are involved in terrorist activities.
● Atchuvely police recovered the body of a male aged around 30 from shrub land close to a civilian settlement at Vatharavathai, Puthur East in Valigamam East, Jaffna. The body, bearing gun shot wounds, was handed over to Jaffna Teaching Hospital for postmortem examinations. Residents said they observed the presence of SLA troopers the previous night at the site where the body was found and heard gun shots from the area.
21 February
● Twenty Tamil detainees, taken into custody by the Sri Lankan police and military since 2003 and detained in Magazine prison in Colombo, began a fast-unto-death campaign urging Sri Lankan authorities to expedite the investigations against them or release them if there were no charges against them. The fasting detainees are Arumugam Senthilkumar and Murugathas Sivaroopan from Jaffna, Isidor Arokyanathan from Kotahena, Muthaiah Sahathevan from Kirilapone, Iyampillai Rajkumar from Boganthalawa, Manickam Thamilinian from Pasarai, Solaimalai Jegatheeswaran and Thevarajah Kirupakaran from Mannar, Thankarasa Surenthiran from Wellampity, Rohithan Thineshkumar from Vavuniya, Arumugam Sashikumar from Kilinochchi, Kanthasamy Paheerathan from Poonery, Anthony Sathiyanathan from Mulankavil, Rangan Janahan of Badulla, Rathinam Ananantharajah of Mallakam and Perinpanathan Kangatharan, Sebestian Sohaspiriyan, Mahendran Puvitharan, and Mahenthirarasa Paranthaman, all from Batticaloa.
● Unidentified persons detonated a cycle bomb, killing a police inspector and two civilians, and injuring fourteen including 5 Police officers, at Ottamavadi, Valaichenai, Batticaloa. The attack targeted a jeep carrying a police team that was relieving the constables stationed there. The dead were identified as Karunaratne, 39, Inspector of police, and civilians Meera Lebai Ahamed Usanar, 45 of Piranthuraichenai and Sehuth Ali Kileel Rahuman, 32, father of 1 of Ward No. 4, Valaichenai.
● Five students including two girls, and a teacher were injured in a bomb explosion in front of the SLA sentry post which guards the Main Office of the EPDP in a Jaffna HSZ. The SLA said that a hand grenade lobbed into the sentry missed its mark, landed in front of the sentry and exploded. Eyewitnesses and the injured however said that no one had lobbed the hand grenade into the SLA sentry post. P. Muhunthan, 33, teacher from Annaikottai, Jaffna, V. Gowritharan, 19, of Madam Street, Kantharmadam, Jaffna, R. Janakan, 17, of Jaffna town, M. Sinthuja, 19, of KKS road, Jaffna, G. Thanusha, 18, of Vannarpannai, Jaffna and T. Thamonuthan, 17, Point Pedro Road, Jaffna, were injured. The teacher and students had finished their class at a private education centre near the SLA sentry post and were on their way home when the explosion took place.
● Thiyagarajah Mahendrarajah, 28-year old family man, was shot dead by men ridding a motorbike, at Ukulankulam, Vavuniya. The carpenter, working at Kovil Kulam, was taken on motorbike by armed men to Thiruchenthur Mill junction in Ukulankulam and executed. A SLA captain was shot dead at the same place recently.
● Armed men shot dead a woman at Gandhinagar, Trincomalee. Five men on two motorbikes called P. Sivatharshini, 33, out of her house and shot her dead.
● Armed men shot dead a Tamil youth on the border of Thuwarankadu-Anpuvalipuram, Trincomalee. Ponnan Mahendran, 28, three wheel driver, was a resident of Uppuveli.
● Armed men shot dead a farmer at Potkerni, a suburb in Thampalakamam, Trincomalee. The victim was identified as Sinnathamby Thevapalan, 51.
● Eight fishermen who left from Kalpity for fishing went missing, relatives complained to the police. The fishermen are residents of coastal areas in Negombo, Kudakarai and Kalpity. The SLN has deployed several fast attack crafts to patrol the seas from Colombo harbour towards Kalpity following recent skirmishes.
● Additional troops and police were deployed in Minuwangoda, western province, to quell any racial disturbance following the killing of Mohamed Fazil, 38, a member of the main opposition UNP and a former Muslim councillor of the Minuwangoda Pradesya Sabha. Tension prevailed in the area between the Sinhalese and Muslim communities. Minuwangoda Police took a Sinhalese person, Sooti Malli, into custody. Black flags were seen on houses and shops and business establishments were closed down as a mark of respect to the murdered local politician.
● Unidentified persons stabbed a Tamil civilian to death on at Kandiah Road in Mihinthupura, Trincomalee. Kathiravelu Paramananthan, 56, and a retired watcher of a state bank branch in Trincomalee town, had been a resident of Channel Lane in Trincomalee town and was killed with a blunt weapon.
20 February
● Two SLAF Kfir bombers attacked Parasankulam, Vavuniya, killing 2 civilians and wounding one. Two hours later, the bombers dropped 12 bombs in another location, at Karipaddamurippu where a civilian house was narrowly missed.
● A van belonging to Nedunkerni hospital narrowly escaped a claymore explosion triggered by a SLA DPU at Manavalanpaddamurippu, Mullaithivu. Nine people, including the driver, were in the van, travelling from Nedunkerny to Puthukudirippu. The attack was triggered at the same place in Nedunkerny where in August 2006 five people including the doctor were killed in a similar attack on a Nedunkerny hospital ambulance. That attack too was allegedly carried out by a SLA DPU team.
● A civilian vehicle on Nedunkeni Periyakulam route narrowly escaped from another claymore allegedly triggered by a SLA DPU
● SLA soldiers were seen moving heavy military hardware, including more than fifteen T-54 type tanks and Main Battle Tanks along Point-Pedro Kodikamam road towards Thenmaradchy FDL, further fuelling speculations of renewed war in Jaffna.
● Sri Lankan armed forces stationed in Jaffna Peninsula were placed on red alert in the aftermath of a claymore explosion in the heart of the city Saturday, and another unexploded claymore recovered 300 meters from the 51.2 Brigade head office on Monday. The armed forces introduced a new security measure, and ordered all civilians and vehicles to keep a distance of least 100 meters when a military convey passes along a road.
● Immanuel Kenthira Vivilian, 28, of Hospital Road, Jaffna and David Arulnesan, 36, from 5th Cross Street, Jaffna are missing after they left to Jaffna town from their homes.
● SLA troopers in a Hiace white van arrested Thiyagarajah Saran, 25, at his home in Avarankal East, according to the complaint made by his family members at SLHRC.
● Thavarajah Subramaniam, 48, was arrested by SLA troopers in a white Hiace van at his house in Atchuvely South.
● Visuvasam Amalraj 19, a resident of Navakiri, riding on motorcycle along Rasa Veethy in Navakiri is missing and is thought to be abducted by SLA troopers in a white van.
● A group of armed men attempting to rob a house at Arumugathankudirippu, Eravur, Batticaloa, shot dead two civilians who tried to prevent the robbery. The victims were identified as Mamankam Vadivel, 41 and his cousin Kanapathy Kandiah, 60.
● Armed men on motor cycles, alleged to be members of Karuna paramilitary group, abducted two youths at gun-point at Temple road in Kalmunai in Amparai district. The two youths are Sivarasa Denish, 18, the owner of a video shop close to Kalmunai police station, and Suveehan, 19, both residents of Temple Road in Kalmunai. The armed men called the two youths out of their house and abducted them, threatening them with pistols.
● Vavuniya police recovered bodies of three youths with several cut wounds to their neck and chest, inflicted by sharp instruments, near Pandarikulam Amman temple in Vavuniya. Local residents informed the Vavuniya Police of the abandoned bodies lying in the area. A written note, signed 'Peoples Well-wishers,' was found beside the bodies said the three are being punished for their involvement in extortion of money from the public.
● Two armed men on a motorcycle chased a fisherman on his motorbike along Thumpalai road in Point Pedro, Vadamaradchi, Jaffna and shot him dead ten minutes after he returned from the SLA 524 Brigade camp close to his house, where he had sought permission to hold his sister's wedding. Jaggopu Iruthaya Jenyraj, 32, a bachelor of Manal Lane in Point Pedro, was on his way to the Village Officer's office to get a ration card for food items needed for the wedding.
● Another Tamil civilian sought protection with the Jaffna SLHRC. The 24-year old from Allaippiddy in the Jaffna islets was staying as an IDP at a camp in Our Lady of Rosary church when he sought safety with the SLHRC. Ho told officials that unidentified men had come to the camp in search of him. Fearing for his life, he with his wife and two children called in at SLHRC office next to the church and in front of the 51.2 Brigade Head office.
19 February
● Nine Tamil civilians including seven from Vaharai, Batticaloa, were arrested at Norwood in Hatton Police Division in a cordon and search operation by Sri Lanka government security forces. Police said they were taken into custody as they failed to produce necessary documents for their visit to Norwood area.
● Government troops conducted another search operation in Bogantalawa in central province and arrested fifteen upcountry Tamils.
● The houses of four fisher families were gutted and a vehicle used for transporting fish, valued at two million rupees, was completely destroyed in a fire at Vankalaipaddu in Mannar. The fire started in one house and spread to the other properties before residents were able to extinguish it. The loss has been estimated to the tune of 3 million rupees. Ms. Stanley de Mel, Mannar Divisional Secretary visited the site and viewed the damage, before directing village level officials to submit a report after assessing the damage.
● Sri Lanka's Post Master General directed all post offices not to accept medicine or food parcels addressed to Jaffna residents until further notice. He told the media that the Commissioner General of Essential Services has informed him that enough food is available in Jaffna. He also said the postal department had incurred heavy expenditure in sending food parcels by air and sea. People are handing over food parcels more than 5 to 6 kg to post offices, he said.
● The body of a fisherman, who was reported missing with another fisherman in Mullathivu since Saturday, washed ashore at Koriyadi, Vetrilaikeni, Vadamaradchi east. SLN gunboats had fired at the fishermen in the seas off Mullaithivu. Sivananthan Suresh, 32, father of one, displaced from Maruthankerny in Vadamaradchi East, was missing with fellow fisherman Karunaharan Jegatheeswaran, 22, from Vathirayan north in Thlayady in Vadamaradchi east. The decomposed body, with gunshot wounds in chest, was handed over to the family. Suresh and Jegatheeswaran had not returned home from the sea until Friday and fellow fishermen went looking for them in Mathalan Sea. They were able to find only their fishing net and not their boat with the outboard engine worth more than two hundred thousand rupees.
● Thirty Tamil civilians were arrested in Kandy and Teldeniya in the central province in a cordon and search operation by the SLA and police. Most of the arrested are natives of North East and Colombo. Government security forces blocked all roads and searched all vehicles on a tip off. Police said the detainees taken into custody as they gave contradicting statements as reasons for their stay in the locality. Tamils who proved their identity were also taken into custody.