
The Human Rights Actions Network
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ACTION REQUEST
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
LKA 050100.VAW
The International Secretariat of OMCT requests your URGENT
intervention in the following situation in Sri Lanka.
Brief description of the situation
The International Secretariat of OMCT has been informed by
reliable sources of the alleged rape and killing of Sarathambal
Saravanbavananthakurukal on the evening of Tuesday 28th
December 1999.
According to the information received, Sarathambal
Saravanbavananthakurukal, of a Hindu Brahmin family, was
forcibly dragged from her home, in Pungudutivu, near Jaffna
Peninsula, by Sri Lankan Navy soldiers. They then gang-raped
and murdered her. The body of the 29 year-old mother was found
the following morning, under leaves, not far from her home near
Kannaki Amman Temple.
It is further reported that on 30th December 1999, President
Chandrika Kumaratunga has ordered an immediate investigation
into these events. However, according to the neighbours of
Sarathambal, the suspects have been transferred from the area
perhaps as a preventative measure to avoid action being taken
against them.
The International Secretariat expresses its grave concern over the
continued reports of torture, including rape, of both women and
young girls by Sri Lankan soldiers during the ongoing conflict in
Sri Lanka. Previous cases suggest that many rapes often go
unpunished and without any remedies. (See case LKA
100899.VAW)
Action requested
Please write to the authorities of Sri Lanka urging them to
i. guarantee an impartial and exhaustive inquiry into the rape
and killing of Sarathambal Saravanbavananthakurukal, bring
those responsible before a competent and impartial tribunal
and apply the penal, civil and administrative sanctions
provided by law;
ii. guarantee the physical and psychological integrity of the
family of Sarathambal Saravanbavananthakurukal and
ensure them the right to adequate reparation;
iii. adopt immediate measures to put an end to these acts of
torture and killings;
iv. ensure in all circumstances respect for human rights and
fundamental freedoms in accordance with national laws
and international human rights standards.
Addresses
Her Excellency President Chandrika B. Kumaratunga,
Presidential Residence, Colombo 3, Sri Lanka
Fax94 - 1 - 333 - 703
Mr. Mangala Samaraweera, Minister of Posts,
Telecommunications and Media, Old CTO Building
Lotus Rd, Colombo 1, Sri Lanka
Inspector General of Police, Police Headquarters, New
Secretariat, Colombo 1, Sri Lanka
Hon. Ambassador, Permanent Mission and Consulate General of
Sri Lanka, 56, Rue De Moillebeau,
5th Floor, 1 209, Geneva 19, Switzerland, Fax(41-22) 734 9084,
E-mailmission.srilanka@itu.ch
Hon. High-Commissioner, The High Commission of the
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka 13 Hyde Park
Gardens London W2 2LU United Kingdom Fax(0171) 262-7970,
E-maillancom@easynet.co.uk
Geneva, 05 December 2000