Sri Lanka Army arrested a 13-year-old girl, Vipooshika, and her 48-year-old mother, Jeyakumari Balendren, the
only remaining female members of a family that had lost two men in the
war and the last one was missing after they personally handed him over
to the Sri Lanka Army at the end of war in May 2009. The two traumatized
victims were voicing for the release of the only male, whose
whereabouts are not revealed by the SL military. This article is written
with input from Tamil Net.
The
mother, Jeyakumari, went to LLRC and to all the protests and became a
leading activist in mobilizing the families of the missing persons in
Ki’linochchi district. In the LLRC she saw a booklet where her son
appeared in detention. That gave her hope that her son was still alive.
The daughter Vipooshika became the symbol of young children searching
for their loved ones. The SL military and the police, after arresting them, took the mother and the daughter to Vavuniyaa Court. The mother was sent to the notorious Boosa prison in South to be remanded up to 3 months and
the daughter to the so-called ‘Juvenile Correction and Rehabilitation
Centre’ in North through its judiciary. What crime the little girl
commit to be placed in the rehabilitation centre? The only ones who need
rehabilitation are the Rajapaksa brothers and the military.
Selvarajah Kajendren talking to a neighbour of Jeyakumari at Tharumapuram, Ki'linochchi
Vipooshika lost her father when she was a child. Elder brother was killed in a battle in the war. The last son was also in the LTTE. After the end of war, the family handed him over to the SL military as the military had announced ‘general amnesty’ to all those who were surrendering and the families were encouraged to hand them over. Vipooshika’s mother Jeyakumar had handed the son over to the SL military trusting the promise given by the military. But, to date, the whereabouts her son is not revealed by the military.
“Every time we organised a protest to highlight the plight of the missing persons and their families, Jeyakumari used to join the protest. She was also a key activist in mobilizing the families of missing persons,” said Selvarajah Kajendren. The mother and the daughter were most vocal in the crowd and they are in the front row in the first tube. In the second tube the parents were also clamouring for the loved ones.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
When the British Channel 4 visited Jaffna together with the visiting British Prime Minister, David Cameron, the family was there in the protest. The organisers of the protest, despite many of them being Catholic priests, were threatened by the SL military, which staged a counter-protest against the Channel 4 on the day of the visit by the British Prime Minister.
On 12 March evening, Selvarajah Kajendren of the TNPF, rushed to Tharumapuram after receiving the SOS phone call from Jeyakumari, who told him that the SL military was trying to arrest her. According to his knowledge, there was only the mother and daughter inside the house when the military came to the spot. Of course, there was no ex-LTTE cadre in the house, as claimed by the army.
“Jeyakumari
told me over the phone that there were some military men who came in
civil first trying to enter the house. As she was talking to me, she
said a lot of troopers had surrounded the house and that they were
trying to enter the house. Then the connection was lost.”
As
he lost the contact, Kajendren and a few other activists and
journalists rushed to Tharumapuram. Hundreds of Sri Lankan soldiers were
deployed there and all contacts with the family and the village were
cut off.
The
military who went to the house took the mother and the daughter out and
left them beside their vehicle. Then they moved into the house again.
Jeyakumari in her report to the magistrate said that a few minutes later
she heard some gun shots, but there was no casualty and no one was
arrested, in spite of the fact the house was surrounded. Yet the army
stated that their men suffered injuries, but they did not say who caused
those injuries.
The residents said there were only the girl and her mother at the house at the time of the incident. SL military spread rumours that somebody was running and that the SL soldiers were chasing him. But, none of the residents witnessed it and nor was anyone caught. That is how the fiction goes. Many soldiers could not catch that 'somebody' who was running.
They produced a name of a man who could have been arrested, but he was a vehicle driver and was a quiet man according to the residents. He was not even at the village when the SL military rounded it up. The residents of Tharumapuram said that they think it was cooked up story to implicate the mother and her daughter for harbouring terrorist to justify their arrest to silence them. The SL military is determined to silence the Tamil public and frighten them into not participating in any demonstrations organised by others.

The residents said there were only the girl and her mother at the house at the time of the incident. SL military spread rumours that somebody was running and that the SL soldiers were chasing him. But, none of the residents witnessed it and nor was anyone caught. That is how the fiction goes. Many soldiers could not catch that 'somebody' who was running.
They produced a name of a man who could have been arrested, but he was a vehicle driver and was a quiet man according to the residents. He was not even at the village when the SL military rounded it up. The residents of Tharumapuram said that they think it was cooked up story to implicate the mother and her daughter for harbouring terrorist to justify their arrest to silence them. The SL military is determined to silence the Tamil public and frighten them into not participating in any demonstrations organised by others.
The house of Jeyakumari and Vipooshika at Tharumapuram in Ki'linochchi district
Condemning
the arrest of Jeyakumari Balendran and her daughter, Tamil National
Peoples Front (TNPF) and All Ceylon Tamil Congress (ACTC) organised a
protest in Vavuniyaa, which was well attended by political activists,
councillors and Catholic priests and nuns, who demanded international
attention and immediate release of the victim turned activist
Jeyakumari.
British
Prime Minister David Cameron promised international investigations on
Sri Lanka. Ms Jeyakumari and her daughter took to streets demanding
justice in the hope that the international community would listen to
their plight. Now, the IC has a responsibility to save the witnesses,
Selvarajah Kajendren told TamilNet.
Northern Provincial Council (NPC) Health Minister, NPC councillors, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians Sivasakthi Ananthan, Vino Nokarathalingam, Valveddiththu’rai Urban Council member Sathees, representatives of associations for missing persons, catholic priests, nuns and relatives of missing persons took part in the protest.
The Spokesperson of Democratic Peoples Front (DPF) and Colombo Municipal Council member S. Bhaskara also took part in the protest.
Selvarajah Kajendren and Visvalingam Manivannan from TNPF and Anantharajah of the ACTC organised the protest, which took place in front of the Vavuniyaa bus stand.


Northern Provincial Council (NPC) Health Minister, NPC councillors, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians Sivasakthi Ananthan, Vino Nokarathalingam, Valveddiththu’rai Urban Council member Sathees, representatives of associations for missing persons, catholic priests, nuns and relatives of missing persons took part in the protest.
The Spokesperson of Democratic Peoples Front (DPF) and Colombo Municipal Council member S. Bhaskara also took part in the protest.
Selvarajah Kajendren and Visvalingam Manivannan from TNPF and Anantharajah of the ACTC organised the protest, which took place in front of the Vavuniyaa bus stand.
The latest news that has emerged at around 10 pm on 16 March, was the arrest of the prominent Human Rights Activist, Ruki Fernando, and
Father Praveen. Both were detained at the Killnochchi police station
and questioned. Apparently, they were arrested in conjunction with the
arrest of Jeyakumari and her daughter. Early next morning BBC made an
announcement on this. It is amazing that when the UNHRC is in progress
in Geneva, Sri Lanka dares to thumb its nose against the International
Community. Obviously, the Rajapaksas are placing a lot of weight on the
Chinese support. Whatever it is the Tamils will have to be united and
put pressure on Sri Lanka.
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