Ganesan
Nimalaruban: A damning murder, funeral and silence
It
is very likely readers of Sinhala mainstream print media have no clue who Ganesan Nimalaruban was, or exactly how he died. A simple
Google news or general web search suffices to highlight how poor even English
mainstream media coverage has been over the controversy surrounding his
death.
Vikalpa was present at the
funeral of Nimalaruban. They note that aside from a few provincial journalists
(whose news reports don’t make it to the actual print editions on the best of
days) there were no other seasoned journalists from any mainstream newspaper
present. Recall that the courts didn’t want
Nimalaruban’s body to be released to his parents, citing that,
Before
his body was released, in an open letter to the President, senior Tamil politicians and
civil society activists noted,
An
account of how he came to be killed can be read here. The
government and Police deny he was subject to torture. The Tamil National Alliance in early July “vowed it will take the
issue of the Tamil detainee who was assaulted to death by prison officials, and
the subsequent refusal to hand over the body to the family to the international
fora”. After Nimalaruban’s parents filed a Fundamental Rights violation
application and in a complete reversal of the government’s stand on the issue,
the Attorney-General informed the Supreme Court that Nimalaruban’s body would
be handed over to his parents on the 23rd of July.
Nimalaruban
was laid to rest on the 24th of July. Vikalpa‘s moving photos and video tell
their own story.
At
around 3 minutes into the video, there’s an incredibly powerful, and deeply
moving segment. The mother of the deceased has this to say in Tamil (translated
from here),
We
tweeted soon after Vikalpa published
the story of Nimalaruban’s funeral,
If
this is the first time you are reading the details of this story, seeing this
video footage and photos and realising the full horror of what the government
has tried to cover up, ask yourself whether this is a peace, three years after
the end of war, we can really be proud
of.
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