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Communiqué on Election-related Violence
Eastern Provincial Council Election - 2008
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9th May 2008 – 2200 hrs - Media Communiqué
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The
major incidents of election violence reported to CMEV are highlighted
below. Other complaints alleging the misuse of State resources, distribution
of state benefits, intimidation of party workers and other civilians were
also reported to CMEV.
Ampara
District
Explosion
in Ampara
An explosion took place at City Café, Main Street, Ampara Town
at 5.40 pm this evening. CMEV was at the scene of the incident. The Ampara
General Hospital told CMEV that 12 people have been killed in the blast
and 30 have been injured, some seriously. The identity of perpetrators
is unknown. Investigations are on going.
Assault
and Intimidation in Dehiattakandiya
UNP Polling Agent and Branch Chairman of Dambunnaruwa party office, Dehiattakandiya,
K.Amarasiriwardena was assaulted by supporters of Minister Mervyn Silva
on May 9 at approximately 11 a.m in the morning. One of the thugs allegedly
stuffed posters into Amarasiriwardena’s mouth. Amarasiriwardena
alleges that they came in eight vehicles and that ‘Kudu Lal’was
one of the thugs.
A
complaint was made by the UNP to the Dehiattakandiya Police. According
to the UNP the police failed to take timely action. The UNP also claims
that there have been other incidents of this nature where the police have
failed to take action. The UNP organized a protest opposite the police
station this afternoon.
When
contacted by CMEV, the police stated that a complaint had been made and
that investigations are on going.
UNP
Branch Chairman, Linton Hewage was assaulted by thugs at his house which
was being used as the UNP office in Bakmeedeniya on May 8 at 6.30 p.m.
The thugs reportedly came in three vehicles (NA – 8284, 252 –
7323, 57 – 7768). A complaint has been lodged with the Dehiattakandiya
Police (CIB/192/62).
An
office clerk of the Dehiattakandiya UNP Branch Office, Mr A.M. Abeyratne
was assaulted by the thugs who came in the three vehicles listed above
at about 3.30 pm today. A complaint has been lodged with the Dehiattakandiya
Police (CIB/194/62).
Mr
H. K. Ranjith (candidate number 16 of the Independent Group Number 11)
was assaulted this afternoon by the thugs who came in the three vehicles
referred to above at the Independent Party Office in Sandunpura. It was
reported that office equipment was damaged.
It
was also reported that a gun was fired this afternoon near the Serupitiya
Office of the UNP. The group which carried out the attack arrived in a
Pajero number (SH – 5576). Media Coordinator of the UNP in Dehiattakandiya,
Mr A.R.K. Bandara made the complaint to CMEV.
CMEV
also observed that UPFA candidates’ posters are still being displayed
in Dehiattakandiya. Police informed CMEV that they would be removed tomorrow.
Batticaloa
District
Arson
in Kathankudy
Five houses owned by Usuf Lebbe Fatuma, Katch Umma, Siddique, Faleel and
Iqbal in Kathankudi were set on fire between 4 a.m- 4.30 a.m on 9th May
. The house owners are SLMC supporters. The attackers were identified
by Mr Farouk Majeed, Deputy Chairman of the SLMC as Amirali Durgam Moodil,
M. Anwer and M. Hussain, UPFA supporters of candidate M. Hisbullah.
A
police complaint was lodged with the Kathankudi Police (E1B 249/35). Following
the incident, the Kathankudy Police confirmed that three people were taken
into custody.,
Allegations
against Minister Ameer Ali
CMEV monitors reported a clash between UPFA supporters of Minister Ameer
Ali and UNP supporters in Oddamavadi this evening. The clash was subsequently
resolved by the intervention of the OIC Police of the area. No one was
injured in the clash.
CMEV
spoke to the minister who denied any involvement in the violence. Minister
Ameer Ali also confirmed to CMEV that he had shut down the Kalkudah FM
radio station which had been broadcasting from his son’s house.
Trincomalee
District
Police
Transfer
ASP of Mutur, Premasiri Nawagamuwa was transferred to Trincomalee Police
Station on May 8 2008. S.P Vaas Gunawardena has been appointed as a replacement.
Batticaloa District
Potential
Misuse of State Resources
CMEV has reports of a number of CTB buses parked in front of the TMVP
office in Batticaloa town. No one at the location could provide CMEV with
an explanation for the presence of the buses at this location.
Suspension
of Mobile Telephone Communication
CMEV is gravely concerned by reports that mobile telecommunication access
to and from the east will be suspended from tomorrow, polling day. Were
this to be the case, it would be an arbitrary restriction on the access
and right to information of all citizens and of citizens in the east,
in particular, on the day of their provincial polls. Given that political
parties and monitors have expressed their fears about the freeness and
fairness of the provincial poll, such a restriction, if imposed, would
only serve to reinforce these fears and undermine the credibility of the
poll.
Accordingly,
CMEV calls upon the Election Commissioner to take the speedy action necessary
to ensure that such a violation of democratic rights does not take place.
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| Dr.
P. Saravanamuttu
Co-Convenor |
Mr.
Udaya Kalupathirana
Co-Convenor |
Seetha Ranjani
Co-Convenor |
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