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தனது கொன்று புதைக்கப்பட்ட மகனுக்காக நீதி கேட்கும் சிங்கள தாய்

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காம வதைக்கு உட்படுத்தப்பட்டு கொன்று புதைக்கப்பட்ட தனது மகனுக்காக நீதி கேட்கும் சிங்கள தாய்

கையொப்பம் இடுவதற்கு: http://www.urgentappeals.net/support.php?ua=AHRC-UAC-181-2011

SRI LANKA: Body of Special Forces' soldier exhumed following complaint of death by torture

September 28, 2011

ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION-URGENT APPEAL PROGRAMME

Urgent Appeal Case: AHRC-UAC-181-2011

Dear friends,

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information that Ms. PAD Ariyawathi Saman Kumari (54) of No: 133, Thummodara Colony, Naththandiya in the Puttalam District has made a complaint about her son, a soldier who was attached to the Special Forces of the Sri Lanka Army being tortured and killed on 9 September 2010 while he was serving in Mulativu District. The mother of the deceased soldier states that her son, Nuwarapakshage Madushanka, complained about sexual harassment by a major. She believes that as he opposed the harassment he was later tortured and killed by the military officer. An impartial investigation has been denied by the law enforcement agencies and Ms. Ariyawathi believes that this is because of interference by the military officers. This case is yet another illustration of the denial of justice due to the failure to conduct impartial investigations.

When Madushanka came home on vacation in August 2010 he told his mother and one of his relatives that he was suffering enormous difficulties because of a senior officer, a major in the camp. He further revealed that this particular major was sexually harassing him. He reported that the major had selected four soldiers for his 'amusement' and Madushanka was one of them. As a result he had to face continual harassment. He went on to say that if he refused the major's advances he would be tortured and perhaps even killed.

http://www.humanrights.asia/news/urgent-appeals/AHRC-UAC-181-2011

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