Letter from Jaffna University Medical Students Union
His Excellency the President,
The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka.
Dear Sir,
ATROCITIES AGAINST THE STUDENT COMMUNITY
We are shocked and dismayed by the violence unlashed against us in
the past few days by the Sri Lankan security forces. The university
students union and the university community decided to organize a
protest March on 19/12/2005 and to submit a Memorandum to SLMM
regarding violence against the innocent students.
Even this peaceful protest march was disrupted by forces. Protesters
including the Vice Chancellor, Dean of the Faculty of Arts,
Professors, Lecturers and Students were badly beaten and fired upon
by the Military. 14 of the protesters were injured. Among them, the
Dean of the Faculty of Arts, was beaten, Senior Lecturer
Mr.Perimpanathan, received gun shot injury, the Medical Students
Union president Mr.T.Gandeepan had severe head injury, and K.Pratheepan, a
Medical student was injured.
On the next day (20/12/2005) Police and Army entered the university
premises, opened fire indiscriminately and arrested staff member
Mr.E.Ilampirayan and a student. They were badly beaten before
release.
Further, in the recent days university students were
threatened and assaulted on many occasions during the search
operations carried out by the security forces. The house owners, who
gave rented houses to students, also were threatened by the forces. Forces
also have torn up the university identity cards, so students are now
unable to use the university identity cards.
These acts of violence against the university community prompted the
cancellation of all academic activities of the university until
01/01/2006. But it is still uncertain whether the situation will
return to normalcy or it remains hostile when the academic
activities are supposed to start..
So, we the students of the faculty of medicine, University of Jaffna
strongly urge you to intervene and to help to bring back the normal
situation.
We kindly inform you that we are unable to concentrate on our education
properly until; you ensure our independence and secure education.
We
are very keen to meet you and explain the present situation.
Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
B.Senthooran
Vice President,
Medical Students Union
Copy:-
1. The Prime Minister of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri
Lanka
2. The Leader of Opposition Party
3. The Minister of Higher Education
4. The Chairman, University Grants Commission
5. The Chancellor, University of Jaffna
6. Vice Chancellor, University of Jaffna
7. Dean, Faculty of Medicine, University of Jaffna
8. Student Counselor, Faculty of Medicine
9. Senior Treasurer, Medical Student Union
10. The Commissioner, European Commission
11. The Commissioner, Indian High Commission.
12. The Ambassador, American Embassy
13. The Commissioner, British High Commission.
14. The Ambassador, Norwegian Embassy
15. Ambassador, Canadian Embassy
16. Ambassador, Australian Embassy
17. Ambassador, Denmark Embassy
18. Rt.Rev.Dullip Thikera, Church Of Ceylon.
19. Rt.Rev.Dr.S.Jepanesan., Church of South India.
20. Rt.Rev.S.Thomas sountharanayaham, Church Of Catholic
21. T.Gandeepan, President, Medical Student Union
22. K.Pratheepan, Medical Student.
23. The Head, Hindu Kurumar sangam.
24. SLMM.
25. Commissioner, Human Rights Commission
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