| Media
Communiqué on Election-related Violence
Eastern Provincial Council Election - 2008
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10th
May 2008 – 1430 hrs - Media Communiqué 2 |
CMEV
has received 25 complaints of election related violence, today 10 May
2008, polling day in the Eastern Provincial Council Election. Of these,
eighteen (18) fall into the category of Major Offences. The offences in
the latter category include Murder, Attempted Murder, Assault, Threat
and Intimidation, Impersonation and Ballot Stuffing. Of the Major Offences,
13 were reported from Batticaloa, 03 from Ampara and 02 from Trincomalee.
CMEV is concerned that the fears expressed by political parties and monitors
regarding an upsurge of violence and malpractice on polling day are being
confirmed by accounts of systematic impersonation, ballot stuffing, the
chasing way of Polling Agents and the intimidatory presence of armed groups
in the vicinity of Polling Stations. The nature and extent of the violence
is such that we call upon the Elections Commissioner to annul the poll
in Polling Stations identified below. The context of violence in which
this election is taking place has also been reinforced by the sinking
of a Sri Lanka Navy logistics vessel inside the Ashraff jetty in the Trincomalee
Harbour this morning. This has been attributed to the LTTE.
CMEV
calls upon all political parties and armed actors to desist from violence
and malpractice which endangers human security and the integrity of the
electoral process.
AMPARA
DISTRICT
SYSTEMATIC
IMPERSONATION IN THAMBILUVIL, TIRUKOVIL
TMVP supporters at Polling Station 52, AK/Thambiluvil Central Collage
were seen removing voter ink from their fingers and returning to vote
repeatedly with new Polling cards at around 9.15 a.m. The TMVP office
is located right next to the Polling Station. A CMEV monitor reported
that there are no Polling Agents of the other political parties inside
the Polling Station. A PAFFREL monitor and a Police Officer were present
at the Polling Station. It is also reported that a TMVP supporter was
seen in front of the Polling Station carrying a T-56 Weapon. CMEV Colombo
office reported this to the SSP Ampara who was unaware of this and said
he would investigate.
In
51 AK Thambiluvil Kaleimagal Vidyalaya, Thambiluvil, TMVP members were
observed distributing Polling Cards at the entrance to the Polling Station
and impersonating voters. Here too, no Polling Agents from other parties
were present in the Polling Station and the Voters List given by the Gramasevaka
has reportedly, not been updated. The distribution of Polling Cards and
voter impersonation was observed by CMEV monitors from 10am this morning.
When contacted by CMEV, TMVP Ampara Office (0773 971201) stated that no
such incident had taken place and that if anyone has lodged such a complaint
that the TMVP would investigate it.
Given
the systematic impersonation of voters, CMEV calls for the voting in Polling
Stations 51 and 52 to be annulled.
MORTAR ATTACK CLOSE TO POLLING STATIONS
Two Polling Stations - Sri Sudharashanaramaya 2 – C Village and
Pannalagama Vidyalaya, Pannalagama, came under mortar attack at approximately
7am this morning. The mortar fell on houses close to the Polling Station.
Four people sustained injuries including three women and a child who was
grievously hurt. It has been reported in the media that the mortar attack
was carried out by the LTTE. The Polling Stations were subsequently re-opened.
The police is carrying out investigations.
Given
the violent disruption of the poll that has occurred, CMEV calls upon
the Commissioner of Elections to order a re -poll in that Station.
INTIMIDATION AT DEHIATTAKANDIYA
The CMEV monitor in Dehiaththakandiya observed three vehicles (WP KD -
3784 Maruti Alto, 32-3381 Pajero, JF - 3114 Double Cab) in the vicinity
of Wevumedagama and Diyawiddagama this morning. CMEV monitors also reported
that two people in these vehicles were bearing arms and that they stopped
a Land Master tractor carrying voters and snatched their Polling Cards.
These voters reported the incident to the CMEV monitor.
Police
Officers headed by S.P Samarasinghe and accompanied by STF personnel have
arrested the group of armed people traveling in the three vehicles and
informed CMEV of the action they had taken. Deputy Minister Premalal Jayasekara
who came to the Police Station claimed that the arrested persons with
arms were in his security detail and that he was traveling with them when
the reported incident took place. He claimed that the people in the tractor
ran away when his vehicle stopped by them, and denies taking their Polling
Cards. The Police have released the individuals. No complaints or statements
have been recorded.
BATTICALOA
IMPERSONATION
IN VALACHCHENAI
CMEV monitors report that voting in Polling Station numbers 58, 59, 60,
68, 69, 72, 73, 75 and 76 has been marred by systematic impersonation
including the use of false ID cards and by violence and intimidatory presence
in the vicinity of the Polling Stations. CMEV calls upon the Commissioner
to order a re –poll in these Polling Stations.
ASSAULT
OF PARTY MEMBERS
Two cadres from the EPDP, Siva and Arasaratnam Kalamohan, were allegedly
attacked by the organizer for TMVP in Arapattu, Shanthan (Sasi) and his
cadres at 1.10 pm today. According to Navaratnam Navam of the EPDP Batticaloa
Office, the TMVP were intimidating voters. Batticaloa Hospital confirmed
to CMEV that the two individuals had been admitted.
OPPOSITION
POLLING AGENTS DENIED ACCESS TO POLLING STATION KATHANKUDY
CMEV Monitors report that Polling Agents of Opposition Parties have been
denied access to the Polling Stations by TMVP cadres from 7 a.m. this
morning at Palamunai Aliyar Vidyalaya Hall No. 2, Kathankudy, Batticaloa.
There are further reports that because of violence by the TMVP against
them, no Polling Agents from the other political parties are present in
Polling Stations in the area. CMEV calls upon the opposition political
parties in particular, to urge the Commissioner to annul the poll in the
area, on account of this.
ASSAULT
OF CANDIDATE IN KATTANKUDY
Farook Majeed of SLMC complained to CMEV that Mr. Mohammed Nilam Candidate
No 10 of Independent Group was assaulted near the Polling Booth by alleged
UPFA supporters when he was trying to enter the polling booth at 110 Hiluriya
Vidyalaya Kattankudy 03 at 9 am. According to Majeed he was admitted to
the Kattankudy Hospital. The hospital stated that there was no such case,
but Mr. Majeed insists that he was injured, received treatment and left
the hospital. No Police complaint has been made as of noon.
UNTOWARD
INFLUENCE
CMEV Monitors report that UNP and SLMC supporters were using the PA system
of the Mosque near Mavadichchennai at 8 a.m. to dissuade voters from supporting
the UPFA. They are reported as saying that those who do will "Face
Consequences" and that they, the SLMC and UNP supporters will not
"guarantee the safety of such voters."
TRINCOMALEE
ASSAULT
AND OBSTRUCTION OF VOTING
At Tiriyaya Maha Vidyalaya, Kuchchaveli a large group of people allegedly
assaulted voters at 7 am. According SLMC Leader, Rauf Hakeem, the thugs
were both inside and outside the Polling Station and that they were preventing
people from casting their vote. He claimed that this continued and was
on going, at 8.30 am. The OIC confirmed that people had been prevented
from voting.
CMEV
calls upon the Commissioner to order a re - poll in this Polling Station.
CMEV
MONITORS NOT PERMITTED TO MONITOR POLLING IN PALATHOPPUR
CMEV monitors were not permitted to visit polling stations in Palathoppur
and were detained at a check point at around 10.40 a.m. today. They were
taken in for questioning to the Muttur Police Station and as of noon,
they have been released and allowed to continue with their monitoring
work.
CMEV
was formed in 1997 by the Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA), the Free
Media Movement (FMM) and the Coalition Against Political Violence as an
independent and non-partisan organization to monitor the incidence of
election related violence. It is currently constituted by CPA, FMM and
INFORM Human Rights Documentation Centre.
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| Dr.
P. Saravanamuttu
Co-Convenor |
Mr.
Udaya Kalupathirana
Co-Convenor |
Seetha Ranjani
Co-Convenor |
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