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Disappearances and Abductions in Sri Lanka

By: Desi Italiana on 6 Mar 2007

Just to remind our readers, the situation in Sri Lanka hasn't subsided or dissipated. Apparently, there are abductions and disappearances:

A United Nations envoy says elements of the military have been helping Karuna members to abduct children as fighters. Nordic truce monitors see troop involvement in Karuna attacks, and analysts say the government is fostering the former rebels.

Sri Lanka's Human Rights Commission says nearly 100 abductions and disappearances have been reported to them so far this year in Colombo, Batticaloa and the besieged Jaffna peninsula, which is guarded by more than 40,000 troops.

That in turn comes on top of 1,000 cases reported during 2006 as the island's two-decade civil war resumed, 56 abductions of which were blamed on the Tigers, 71 on their former comrades the Karuna group and 184 of which were listed as unknown.

Other groups say the numbers are really far higher and do not include those taken inside rebel territory.

The Tamil Tigers have long been accused of abductions, particularly of hundreds of children to fight in their push for an independent state in Sri Lanka's north and east.

UNICEF still lists 1,710 outstanding cases of Tiger under-age recruitment and 169 cases of underage recruitment by the Karuna group.

The Tigers argue children lie about their age to join up. Released abductees Reuters has spoken to in the east say they were taken against their will.

Some see an eerie parallel between abductions in well guarded government-controlled areas and a rash of disappearances when the then government crushed an uprising by hardline Marxists in the late 1980s -- and see state involvement.

"The present set of disappearances is creating a sense of terror, fear in all the island," said Basil Fernando, executive director of the Hong Kong-based Asian Human Rights Commission.
"There's a link between the faction from the east with the government. So there is some sort of a agreement not to interfere in this at a political level," he added.

Rights groups say relatives and witnesses in the east have sighted infamous white vans with no numberplates whisking abductees unhindered through army checkpoints -- a terrifying echo of white vans used in abductions in the late 1980s.

They doubt the Tigers could be behind abductions in Colombo, because security has been tightened after a spree of rebel attacks, spot checks are routine, roadblocks widespread and hundreds of troops and police are on the streets.

Experts say history shows very few of Sri Lanka's disappeared have resurfaced, while killings continue to mushroom. The conflict has killed around 68,000 people since 1983 -- around 4,000 of whom in the past 15 months [Link].

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1 | Global Voices Online » Blog Archive » South Asia (not verified) | 07 Mar 2007 at 1:17 am:

[...] the roti on the left side informs that there are reports of abductions and disappearances of Children in Sri Lanka. These Children [...]

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2 | gannu (not verified) | 18 Aug 2010 at 10:30 pm:

"The present set of disappearances is creating a sense of terror, fear in all the island". This is so true. But why is this happening in srilankaian children? I think their is no any reason other than terror field where they can go to. And which in my opinion is very bad. Children of age above 13 are included in terror now a days, but should be minimized or else this whole world might go in the field of terror and violence. Even after birth baby name is not given, before that they will be handed by guns and teach them to go for violence in which i am not satisfied. Instead of school and books they learn anger and weapons training.

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