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Ranjan_Reborn posted February 19, 2001 08:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ranjan_Reborn   Click Here to Email Ranjan_Reborn     Edit Message
Torture - including electric shock , burning, beatin on soles of feet , gasoline soaked bags over head...
says US State Department Report

"Torture remained a serious problem.. Members of the security forces continued to torture and mistreat detainees and other prisoners, both male and female, particularly during interrogation. Although the number of torture reports was somewhat lower than in previous years in the Colombo area, the situation in Eastern Province did not improve. Torture also emerged as a problem in the newly recaptured Jaffna Peninsula. In November a Supreme Courtjudge stated publicly that torture continued unabated in police stations in spite of a number ofjudicial pronounce- ments against its use. Progovernment Tamil militants in the east and north, directly responsible to the security forces, also engaged in torture...

"Methods of torture included electric shock, beatings (especially on the soles of the feet), suspension by the wrists or feet in contorted positions, burning, near drownings, placing of insecticide, chili powder, or gasoline-soaked bags over the head, and forced positions. Detainees have reported broken bones and other serious injuries as a result of their mistreatment..:' - U.S. Department of State, Sri Lanka Country Report on Human Rights Practices for 1996

"Sri Lanka's minority Tamil community on Saturday complained of human rights abuses as battles raged between the predominantly Sinhalese forces and Tamil Tiger rebels near a northern guerrilla stronghold. A pro-government Tamil party urged President Chandrika Kumaratunga to intervene and stop alleged human rights abuses against Tamils and make sure those detained by the army in the Tamil- dominated Jaffna area were tried fairly. ... Joseph Pararajasingham, parliamentary leader of the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF), wrote in the letter to President Chandrika Kumaratunga that 76 Tamils, mostly youths, were harassed by police after being arrested by the army. "The police have them in their custody foroverthree months, torture them and obtain confessions underduress," he said in the letter which was made available to journalists." - Reuter Report, 28 September 1996

"Torture of Tamils is now widespread in Sri Lankan-occupied parts of the northeast. In Valigamam district last week, Tamil inmates of the Navaly Pulavar refugee camp were taken away by soldiers to their army base. Witnesses say soldiers forced the young men to hold mouthfuls of stones while they were beaten senseless. A 21-year old, Rasiah Satheeswaran, died during his beating. Half of the refugees who were taken have beenreleased, the other half are still in army custody. Relatives fear the worst.
- Tamilnet News Report,10 February 1997

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