Genocide in Sri Lanka Continues
by Editor
KILINOCHCHI, SRI LANKA: Tamil women continue to die at the
hands of the Sri Lankan government, which is intent upon eradicating the
minority population. A woman named Manjula Satheeskumar and her father
are the most recent casualties.
On August 31st, 2013, more than 50 women and their children
were told their children were going to get check-ups and were
transported to a district hospital in Kilinochchi. At the hospital, Sri
Lankan population controllers told the women that unless they accepted a
hormonal contraceptive insert, they would not be allowed any future
treatments at the hospital. Any women who still refused were told that
if they did not cooperate, their husbands would be brought in for
vasectomies.
The already pregnant 26-year-old, Manjula Satheeskumar, was
among the women coercively sterilized last August. Manjula managed to
have her implant removed, but not after contracting a serious infection.
Manjula died from the infection at the end of November.
Such forced sterilizations of Sri Lankan Tamil women are common. Most citizens in Kilinochchi, Manjula’s home town, are Tamil.
Population Research Institute (PRI) President, Steve
Mosher, says, “Forced contraception and sterilization are nothing short
of acts of genocide. Sadly, these are regular occurrences in the island
nation of Sri Lanka.”
Anne Morse, media coordinator for PRI, remarked that,
“Local health officials are belatedly trying to cover up their crimes.
They are coercively and retroactively forcing already sterilized Tamil
women to sign.
affidavits. Such affidavits should not convince anyone
that these ‘birth control experiments’ are anything other than genocide.
Far from convincing, false affidavits of consent instead add insult to
injury by suggesting that the dead women voluntarily submitted
themselves to the procedure.”
Manjula’s father, Chinnasamy Rajaratnam, was a key witness
in his daughter’s demise, and had been systematically harassed by Sri
Lankan military authorities before his death. He was found dead on an
electricity wire this past Thursday. Some sources say Chinnasamy committed suicide. Other sources remain highly skeptical that his death was voluntary.
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