APPEAL SENT BY “Voice for Voiceless” ON July 29, 2009 TO UN MEMBERS, MEDIA, HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS, WORLD LEADERS:
Today I bring a report that touched my heart said to be coming DIRECT from Vavunia, Sri Lanka. Can anyone imagine these are happening in 21st century, in this information rich world, while all voices are silenced? In an era where President Obama, and all world leaders still visit old Nazi camps and voice against Nazi concentration camps, can we imagine below things still happening in our era?
This report is about “Chettikulam camp” which consists 4 zones. Each zone has more than 20,000 – 25,000 civilians. Zone 1 is the oldest of These 4 zones. Zone 4 contains the people came on last days (after May 15th) of the battle. These zone 4 people are considered as hardcore Militant supporters or family members of them. Zone 1 is the best of all these zones (or hell) according to facilities available which is also below the least acceptable living standards. Ban ki moon like people visit this zone 1 and only after severe temporary face lift make ups of the camp.
Water facility is severely limited:
Water has to be collected for drinking or toilets or washing clothes from these wells and they have to use these wells to bath too. People cannot get required volume of water. People are always dehydrated.
Toilets are also not enough:
Toilets are also not enough. People start to make queue from 4am. Waiting will go on beyond 9 / 10am. If people are in hurry they have to use bare land in front of all people and security personnel.
People eat spoiled meals and get diarrhea and typhoid:
People get meals as parcels. Breakfast come around 9 – 11am. Lunch arrives not before 4pm. Quality is very poor. Not only the quality, but due to the delay all most all of the time meals are spoiled. But people have no choice they have to eat it as there are no alternative meals. There are no special meals for infants and kids or elderly.
Prostitution for getting some money to buy food for their kids:
Sinhala business men bring goods in Lorries and sell in the camps but many people has no money to buy even for their kids. In order to buy some biscuits or some other thing to give to eat to their kids many young mothers who lost their husbands were persuaded for prostitution by security personnel for one hundred rupees. This prostitution for getting some money to buy food for their kids is very common and very much open to public awareness.
People are getting sick very often:
People are getting sick very often. Few doctors go to see the people as OPD patients. Even these doctors were under surveillance during their visit by Intelligence officers. The queue will be too long. Bribing is a common thing for the patients for authorizing transfers to hospital treatments. The most prevalent illnesses among these internment camp people are Chicken pox, Typhoid, Typhoid complication such as perforation, Pneumonia – mostly in children and elderly, Pneumonia complications such as even pyo thorax – most children die from pneumonia almost always had pyo thorax, and Malnutrition.
Children are dying in high numbers:
Before mid of May most of the deaths were among elderly people in these camps. But now even children are dying in high numbers.
Neonatal deaths and Maternal mortality are very much higher:
Vavuniya GH only receives daily 10 to 25 corpses from Internment camps. Among the deaths are neonates, infants, children and elderly people are most in number. We don’t know there are any other places they are sending dead bodies. Patients are transferred to other hospitals too. These rates of neonatal deaths and maternal mortality are very much higher than any other war torn countries in the world.
Camps for prisoners who are militants and who the army thinks as militants:
There are camps for prisoners who are militants and who the army things as militants. These camps are separated from others. Some camps are under ICRC visit schedules. Many are not allowed for ICRC visits. Even in the camps ICRC knows, there are hidden sections where prisoners kept secretly. These prisoners not known by ICRC.
Patients all over the wards:
In GH Vavuniya, there are patients all over the wards on the beds, under beds, between the beds, on corridors, on waiting halls, duty rooms, under the trees, etc. Patients will grab your legs when you go by the ways and beg you for food, money, dress etc.
Families separated between camps:
There are families separated between camps. Even children are separated from parents. There are no any mechanisms in practice to find the missing parents, kids or relatives and reunite them. ICRC was not allowed to enter or take any information from these camps.
No recorded data about the people residing in the camps available other than army:
There are no recorded data about the people residing in the camps available other than army. So people gone missing cannot be found whether they stayed in a particular camp. There were more than 335,000 people in Vanni. But now only 272, 000 were reached Vavuniya. No one knows anything about the rest.
UN workers are going in to the camps in restricted manner but they are not saying anything to outside world:
UN workers are going in to the camps in restricted manner but they are not saying anything about the situation they are seeing in the camps to outside world.
NOTHING BUT – Nazi concentration camps:
These camps are not IDP camps or not even internment camps but they are equal to Nazi concentration camps. There are no gas chambers. But people are allowed to die naturally. Or if saying correctly the circumstances are purposefully created to hasten the death of the inmates.
(refer the link for full report: http://reginidavid.wordpress.com/2009/07/02/situation-of-the-internment-camps-in-vavuniya/).
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