| Media
Communiqué on Election-related Violence
Eastern Provincial Council Election - 2008
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| 10th
May 2008 – 3020 hrs - Media Communiqué 3 |
CMEV
has recorded 64 incidents of violence as at 6 pm today, 10 May. Of these,
48 have been classified as Major Offences and 16 as Minor. The majority
of the Major Offences – 28 -were committed in the Batticaloa District
followed by Ampara (12) and Trincomalee (08).
Of
the Major Offences, systematic impersonation was the most widespread with
a particular concentration in the Batticaloa District where 15 of the
22 such incidents occurred.
Areas
of serious concern in respect of violence and malpractice in the province
are Valaichchenai and Kathankudy in the Batticaloa District, the Pottuvil
Polling Division in the Ampara District and Thiriyai in the Trincomalee
District.
CMEV
calls upon the Election Commissioner to order a re-poll in these areas.
AMPARA DISTRICT
VOTER
IMPERSONATION AND ELECTION MALPRACTICE IN ALAYADIVEMBU AND THIRUKKOVIL
IN THE POTTUVIL POLLING DIVISION
CMEV monitors observed a number of incidents of electoral malpractices
and of voter impersonation in particular, in thirteen (13) Polling Stations
in the Pottuvil Polling Division Monitors observed children who looked
as young as 13-15 years of age casting votes. They also observed that
there was no proper procedure for the identification of voters, no designated
officer to check the Identity Cards of voters and that only TMVP Polling
Agents were present in these Polling Stations.
The
Polling Stations in the Pottuvil Polling Division are :
42
Koraikalapu Shakthi Vidyalaya, Vinayagapuram
48 AK/Kalliyanthivu Wadivel Vidyalaya, Kalliyanthivu
49 World Vission Pre School, Thirukkovil 4
50 AK/Kanchirankuda Govt. Tamil Mixed School, Thirukkovil 4
51 AK/Thambiluvil Kalaimagal Vidyalaya, Thambiluvil (Hall No. 01)
52 AK/Thambiluvil Central College, Thambiluvil
53 AK/Thambiluvil Kalaimagal Vidyalaya, Thambiluvil (Hall No. 02)
54 AK/Thambiluvil Saraswathy Vidyalaya, Thambiluvil
70 AK/Alayadivembu Thirunavukarasu Vidyalaya, Alayadivembu
71 AK/Akkaraipattu Sri Ramakrishna Central College, Akkaraipattu Hall
No. 01
72 AK/Akkaraipattu Sri Ramakrishna Central College, Akkaraipattu Hall
No. 02
73 AK/Akkaraipattu Ramakrishna Mission School, Akkaraipattu
74 AK/Akkaraipattu As-Sipaya Vidyalaya, Jamath Alim Nagar
ASSAULT
AND SNATCHING OF ID CARDS FROM VOTERS
UNP supporters claimed that they were assaulted and their national ID
Cards snatched in close proximity to Galode Vidyalaya (Polling Station
51) and Miriswatte Vidyalaya (Polling Station 45) this morning. The Padiyathalaawa
Police when contacted by CMEV, confirmed that they had received a complaint
from the UNP supporters. The Police said they would reinvestigate and
have summoned the complainants for this purpose.
INTIMIDATION
CMEV monitors reported that at 3.20 pm, a number of vehicles including
jeeps and pick-ups were observed moving around Ampara Town. Some of these
vehicles did not have license plates and in some of them, there were individuals
dressed in civilian clothes carrying arms.
BATTICALOA
DISTRICT
IMPERSONATION
IN KATHANKUDY
CMEV was informed of alleged voter impersonation taking place at Polling
Station 112 BT Japiathul Arabic Collage, Kattankudy, Batticaloa Polling
Division at around noon. Farook Majeed Deputy Chairman, SLMC reported
that a group of people standing in front of the Polling Station were distributing
false ID cards to voters who were then being sent in to vote. The group
continued to stay nearby, even up to midday.
Grama
Sevaka Mr Mohamed Jaroof complained that he was threatened by UPFA supporters
following an attempted impersonation of a voter. The Senior Polling Officer
in Polling Station 114 Meera Balika Maha Vidyalaya reportedly called and
inquired into the validity of a certified identity card (a replacement
for the national ID) from the GS as the details on the card did not tally
with the voting list. The GS denied that he had issued the certified National
Identity Card. This had reportedly led to the GS being intimidated by
UPFA supporters.
ASSAULT OF POLLING AGENT
An UNP Polling Agent, M. Siyath, was assaulted allegedly by supporters
of M.L.A. Hisbullah outside the Polling Station 110 Hiluriya Vidyalaya,
Kattankudy at 10 a.m this morning.
INTIMIDATION
AT POLLING STATION IN KALKUDA
In Polling Station 24 and 25 BT Murakkoddanchenai Ramakrishna Mission
Tamil Mixed School, Kalkuda Polling Division unidentified individuals
in civilian clothing were observed obtaining information from Police Officers
and making inquiries as to how many people had voted. The Police Officers
were observed as having passing on this information.
TRINCOMALEE DISTRICT
BALLOT
STUFFING IN THIRIYAI
An eye witness, who refuses to be named for reasons of his personal security,
informed CMEV monitors of incidents of ballot stuffing in Polling Stations
in Thiriyai - namely. Thiriyai M.V. Hall 2 (B 86), Thiriyai MV Hall 3
(B 87) and Al –Nooriya MV Hall 2 (B 83). He claims that by 7am this
morning people transported in a bus and several vans entered the Polling
Stations and stuffed the ballot boxes. In Polling Station, Thiriyai MV
Hall 1 ( B84) the SPO and Police resisted and prevented ballot stuffing.
VOTER
IMPERSONATION IN TRINCOMALEE
In the Trincomalee Polling Division, as reported to the Trincomalee Police
and confirmed by CMEV monitors, unidentified persons, arriving in a Dolphin
van 51-4198, an Intercooler 64-9347 and an Indian Jeep bearing the number
WP HH 7288, had assaulted UNP MP Sarath Chandra Rajakaruna and his team
and forcibly taken their camera. The incident took place at around 11.30
a.m. When contacted by CMEV, the Trincomalee Police Station stated that
they could not confirm this incident.
VOTER
IMPERSONATION IN KINNIYA
At 11am, CMEV monitors observed attempted voter impersonation at Polling
Station 90 Naduoooththu Government Muslim School, Kinniya. Persons attempting
to vote had to be turned away as their NICs did not tally with the Voter
list. The area around the Polling Station was noted to be tense.
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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