|
Sri Lanka:
Three Doctors who helped the BBC now missing
(19 May 2009)
Three
doctors who told the BBC of various attacks carried
out by the Sri Lankan government over the last
few months have gone missing, according to Amnesty
International. Amnesty International fears that
they may be held in reprisal for providing information
about civilians in the conflict zone between government
forces and the Tamil Tigers, and is now deeply
concerned over their safety. The three, Dr T Sathiyamoorthy,
Dr T Varatharajah and Dr V Shanmugarajah, gave
eyewitness reports from hospitals and makeshift
medical centres.
Their reports detailed the
suffering of ordinary civilians, many of whom
died from war-related injuries. They also highlighted
the continuous shelling of areas with large concentrations
of non-combatants. The three were last seen on
Friday 15 May in a holding area at Omanthai checking
point. They had been working for the government
in the conflict zone in north-eastern Sri Lanka,
treating the sick and wounded until they travelled
out of the No Fire Zone with approximately
5,000 other civilians.
Amnesty understands that
Dr Shanmugarajah and Dr Sathiyamoorthy, the regional
director of health services in Kilinochchi, may
be currently held at the Terrorist Investigation
Division in the capital Colombo. However, a detention
order has not yet been issued so their relatives
remain unsure of their whereabouts and they do
not have access to a lawyer. Dr Varatharajah,
the regional director of health services in Mullaitivu,
was seriously injured and is reported to have
been airlifted from the Omanthai crossing point
to an unknown destination by the Sri Lankan Air
Forces.
Kate Allen, Director of
Amnesty International UK, said: Amnesty
International is deeply concerned about the well-being
and whereabouts of these three doctors. The three
were employed by the government and were there
to help ordinary civilians. Unless they
are charged with a recognisable criminal offence
and remanded by an independent court, they should
be released immediately.At present they have no
access to lawyers or their family and we have
no guarantees about their safety.
Top |