| Seven people tragically
lost their lives and fourteen people were injured when a
large crowd of people forcefully entered the Kanjirankudah
STF (Special Task Force of the Sri Lanka Police) camp south
of Thirukkovil shortly after 17.00 on Wednesday. A demonstration
of an estimated 500-1000 people crowd outside the camp got
out of control when the crowd broke through the main entrance
and a barbed wire fence and entered the camp. According
to the STF officer in command of the camp, the members of
the crowd were throwing stones, burning tyres and shooting
with firearms. The STF used teargas and fired rubberbullets
at the crowd and eventually fired at the people with live
ammunition.
SLMM Monitors arrived at the
camp before 20.00 and found three bodies inside the camp
and one body 5 metres outside the camp’s fences. SLMM
findings indicate that these 4 people had lost their lives
exactly where their bodies were found. After initial examination
it was thought that one of the dead persons was a member
of the LTTE, due to his clothing. However, now it is thought
that this person was a civilian, as his clothes were only
similar, but not the same as the LTTE cadres frequently
wear. SLMM Monitors observed that most things that could
burn on the outside of the camp were still on fire at that
time and tyres were still burning inside the camp. Communications
antenna and lights belonging to the camp were damaged and
windows broken in houses inside the camp. One assault rifle
was also found on the ground outside the camp.
SLMM Monitors in Ampara district
have confirmed that seven people from the crowd died during
and after the attack on the STF camp. Furthermore, fourteen
people are confirmed as injured and are in Hospital in the
town of Kalmunai. According to a medical officer in Kalmunai
Hospital seven of them have bullet wounds but all are expected
to be discharged in 2-3 days. Today, unidentified members
of the public have establish some roadblocks with burning
tyres in this area on the East Coast. The situation has
remained very tense but so far without violent incidents.
The Officer in Command of the STF camp has stated that there
were LTTE members from the Rufus Kulam camp in the attacking
crowd. SLMM has no evidence of this at this time and nothing
indicates that the LTTE leadership knew of this attack beforehand.
“This is a tragic
event and extremely sad loss of lives” says Major
General Trond Furuhovde, Head of SLMM. “Because of
an uncontrolled demonstration people are now griefing their
loved ones. During only one night, Hope and Reconciliation
is turned into fear and uncertainty. This calls for the
restraint of the people and courage to keep our will for
peace alive through these difficult times. The actions of
everyone now must show that we can make these losses bearable
by trying to contribute what we can to peace and a better
future. This is truly a tragedy, but it emphasises that
not only the parties of the conflict, but each and every
person in Sri Lanka is responsible for making lasting peace
a reality in this country.” Due to these events, Head
of SLMM will be in Ampara and Batticaloa districts on Friday
and Saturday.
Released By
SLMM HQ
Colombo
Ref: SLMM HQ/10th Oct.
2002/MED/6014
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