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Peace for the World
First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Dikkam people file case against land confiscation
Saturday , 01 June 2013
31 land owners’ natives of   Dikkam locality situated in the Point Pedro divisional secretariat are on preparation to file petition in courts, regarding their lands getting confiscated for the construction of military camps.
Meanwhile the area people from the Anaicottai Koolavadi area have already filed cases against their lands getting confiscated.
Land confiscation notification was displayed last April 12th indicating eight acres of land belonging to 31 persons from the J/499 grama sevaka unit located in Point Pedro for the construction of camp to the Military 16th Wijayabahu infantry.
Land surveyors visited the said areas to survey but they were sent back by the land owners.
In this situation, the Tamil National Alliance parliament members Mawai Senathirasa and M.A.Sumenthiran visited the said region yesterday evening processed registrations to file petitions.
Similarly in many areas in the peninsula against the military land confiscation, the relevant owners have come forward to file their case was said.

CID ordered to publish ads calling for witnesses in Matale mass grave case 


by Dasun Edirisinghe-May 31, 2013

Matale Magistrate and Additional District Judge Chathurika Silva yesterday ordered the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to publish advertisements in all three languages, Sinhala, Tamil and English, asking the relatives of those who disappeared during the 1987–‘89 period, in the Matale District, to come forward and give evidence in the mass grave case.

When the case was called yesterday, the Magistrate also told the CID that they should start DNA testing on 155 skeletons and other remains after receiving the report from the International Police, Interpol, on the bone samples sent to it.

Earlier, the CID told in the Court that the bone parts were being currently investigated by the international police and the report was pending.The Judge also ordered that statements be recorded from the then Medical Superintendent of the Matale hospital, doctors and administrative officers. The CID informed court that they had already started recording statements from those persons.

Watagala said that another 22 relatives of disappeared persons, in the Matale District, had also submitted their affidavits to the Court saying that their sons and daughters were forcibly taken by the Army personnel from their homes.

The Magistrate would announce its decision as to whether the Court would accept their affidavits and include them as witnesses in the case at the next hearing date on June 28.

Forensic and archeological experts have confirmed that the skulls and other skeletal remains, unearthed from the mass grave in the Matale hospital grounds, belong to the 1987–90 period. Around 155 skeletons were unearthed from the site.

Sunil Watagala, Upula Kumarapperuma and eight other lawyers appeared on behalf of the victims in the case and the JVP parliamentary group leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake also appeared before the Matale Magistrate Court yesterday.