Wednesday, October 08, 2014
Sri Lanka's Unfinished War a BBC Documentary presented by Frances Harrison fulfilled every criteria of an attention-grabbing piece of fiction. Unfortunately, the story that emerges is very much a piece of fiction as evidence will expose not only the story of Nandani but a dangerous racket taking place in the UK manipulating the innocent asylum seekers to live in Western nations.
The version we present is no fiction but it will
alarm and shock readers making them wonder if such actions can take
place in the UK under the eyes of democracy, rule of law and equal
justice.
It will establish a link that would require
British authorities arrest the evil minds involved in the asylum
racket making money out of a desire to want to live in a First World
Nation.
We do not blame Nandani. There are thousands of
females like Nandani who have fallen prey to the advice given simply
because they either want to join their husbands or to just tell
their family back home that they are earning dollars and pounds.
Sri Lanka's Unfinished War" BBC documentary
released in November 2013 ahead of Sri Lanka's Commonwealth Summit.
Frances Harrison believes the 12 cases presented established
judgment against the Sri Lankan security forces of being involved in
the torture and rape of Tamil civilians.
According to Frances Harrison the viewers are left
to conclude that:
- Systematic and widespread rape exists in Sri Lanka committed during and after the war by the Sri Lankan military
- Nandani becomes the 1st post-conflict rape to be made public
- The security forces are guilty because medical reports corroborate their stories
Nandani's Version and The Truth
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Nadini’s Mother
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We have spoken to Nandani's mother, who lives in
Jaffna with Nandani's other sister who has not heard from her
daughter nor has the daughter economically helped her mother.
Nandani's mother was questioned about Nandani to show there is an
organized racket taking place to make money from asylum seekers.
They are trained on what to say, they agree to be subjected to
physical torture which a medical officer endorses as being recent
and proof to claim them victims while alleging the perpetrator to be
the Sri Lankan military.
The presenter of the BBC documentary would not
have expected Nandani's mother to be traced and for Nandani's mother
and sister to deny all that Nandani had confidently revealed.
The most important thing that emerges is the
inconsistencies: Nandani says she was picked up from her home in
early 2013 in the BBC documentary - her mother says that Nandani
left for the UK in 2012 which next leads to the question how did she
get picked up from her home and raped by 5-6 security personnel?
Nandani's home is in Nallur, Jaffna, Northern
Province. However, Nandani had not been living with her mother in
Nallur. She had been in a lodging in Colombo from 2006 to 2012. Her
mother was not living with her in Colombo but was living in Jaffna
with Nandani's sister.
- Nandani says she was picked up from her 'home' and repeatedly raped by men in uniform.
- Nandani says her mother tried to stop the men from taking her but her mother was pushed to the ground
- Nandani says she cant sleep because of what happened, she feels suicidal and she doesn't feel like living.
The Truth
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Nandani's real name is Muturasa Nandani / Nalaini. She is also known as Lucky
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Nandani is 35 years old born 25 February 1979
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Nandani's home is 90/1,Asirwaddapa Street, Nallur East, Jaffna
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Nandani does not mention she is married in the documentary. She was married to a pro LTTE activist, Uhan Padmarasa.
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Uhan Padmarasa was sent by the LTTE to the UK in 1995 and has been living there since then.
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Uhan and Nandani got married in India in mid 2000 because he could not arrive in Sri Lanka knowing authorities would arrest him.
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Nandani’s Wedding in India
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Nandani had tried numerous times to gain visa but
had failed. The last option was the rape card and the syndicate was
already in place to offer the option of claiming rape by Sri Lankan
soldiers and appealing for asylum. This process of course does not
come cheap and the minimum cost is sterling pounds 5000-6000 plus
various other charges citing different reasons and requirements.
Nandani's mother confirms that since her daughter
left for the UK in 2012 she had only spoken once to her. She would
have had to illegally leave Sri Lanka because had she got a visa she
would not have resorted to using the 'rape' story to gain asylum.
Legal Assistance
Asylum seekers entering UK are offered legal counsel costing 5000-6000 sterling pounds as legal fees, in addition to sterling pounds 1500 processing fees to succeed in gaining asylum status in the UK.As per the asylum seekers some of the agents and solicitors they obtain the services to make asylum claims are Deva, Theepan, Jana, Ravi, Mathi, Anoja Naha and Company, Kananathan, Vasugi
Asylum seekers entering UK are offered legal counsel costing 5000-6000 sterling pounds as legal fees, in addition to sterling pounds 1500 processing fees to succeed in gaining asylum status in the UK.As per the asylum seekers some of the agents and solicitors they obtain the services to make asylum claims are Deva, Theepan, Jana, Ravi, Mathi, Anoja Naha and Company, Kananathan, Vasugi
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Places of Legal Assistance
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Places of Legal Assistance
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Physical Scarring
The journey in obtaining asylum entails agreement
of the following physical tortures:
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Being burnt with cigarette butts
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Being beaten with hot metal rods
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Being cut and scarred to show physical torture.
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53
South End Lane
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There are many places where asylum seekers with
the advice of Solicitors get themselves scarred and burned. One such
place that witnesses reported where the self inflicted wounds were
carried out is located at 53, South End Lane, Bromley, SE6 3AB (With
Red Van) belonging to Pirakash Gobalasingham who has close links to
the TRO.
Medical Claims
The next is to obtain medical corroboration. Whether British medical doctors are involved in the scam or not, (given that the asylum seekers have actually been subject to virtual physical torture (in the UK) ), these doctors naturally endorse the RECENT torture and that is sufficient to argue the case against the Sri Lankan armed forces alleging that post-conflict torture is systematic, widespread and continues giving credence for UK to grant asylum and save Tamils from being oppressed.
The next is to obtain medical corroboration. Whether British medical doctors are involved in the scam or not, (given that the asylum seekers have actually been subject to virtual physical torture (in the UK) ), these doctors naturally endorse the RECENT torture and that is sufficient to argue the case against the Sri Lankan armed forces alleging that post-conflict torture is systematic, widespread and continues giving credence for UK to grant asylum and save Tamils from being oppressed.
Dr. Alison Callaway who has been examining over
200 cases of ALLEGED torture from Sri Lanka for the past 5 years
shows that this practice of physical torture induced in the UK as
part of securing asylum has prevailed for 5 years.
Dr. Alison's examination of Nandani as having over
30 cigarette butt burns on her body including her genitals shows
that Nandani has agreed to allow herself to burn her body including
her genital area. It fits perfectly into the version that Frances
Harrison wishes to project that 'rape and torture' is systematic,
widespread and recent. What a perfect way to inflict wounds in the
UK to establish the argument and 'corroborate' through medical
practitioners report and examination! This should shock the British
public that such practices prevails in the UK and it is a systematic
profit making practice within a chain of irregularities granting
asylum.
The BBC also highlights the report of 62 alleged
rape cases, even without verifying its authenticity even these cases
cannot be categorized or called 'systematic' 'widespread' or called
a 'war crime' not even a 'pattern' can be proved except used in a
smear campaign.
Dr. Alison says that the over 200 cases cannot be
faked. She is correct. There is nothing to fake. Even the pain
Nandani describes is very real. What needs to be made clear is that
the pain was not caused in Sri Lanka or by the Army but in the UK.
The scars are really inflicted but not without consent. That consent
comes with the assurance of obtaining asylum.
Just as Dr. Alison is fooled so is Dr. Frank
Arnold, who is an expert on torture. These examining show that
physical tortures are regularly taking place in the UK under consent
for sterling pounds 5000-6000 on the understanding that it would
lead to UK granting asylum. When Dr. Frank Arnold says 'it would be
impossible for the wounds reported to be self-inflicted', we
certainly agree. No one can inflict such wounds on his/her own body.
But what if they agree to get themselves wounded in order to secure
asylum? Tamils arriving illegally or with student visas and who then
use rape or physical torture (by showing actual physical torture
inflicted with consent in the UK) as evidence. Dr. Arnold goes on to
say that such wounds have to be inflicted either by being tied down
or after being anaesthetized should make people start wondering
where this torture takes place in the UK!
When Dr. Frank Arnold says 'this is an organized
activity' the truth is that this organized activity is taking place
in the UK.
When Dr. Arnold says 'it is hard to believe
...that this could be done without conniving of state authorities' -
it should wake up the British authorities to see how many UK
passport holders are involved in this racket. This should shake the
British authorities into action if not investigation of all those
involved in the racket.
We have been able to unearth the lies by Frances
Harrison's key witness denied by her own mother with her sister as
witness but it shows a far more dangerous ground reality which the
UK authorities should address and launch an investigation upon.
UK authorities need to find out the locations
where this torture is being inflicted on asylum seekers with their
consent on the assurance they would get asylum after the training on
what to say and how to say it, how much money is this venture
generating, who is involved and exactly how global is the venture?
Courtesy : Eye Sri Lanka
Courtesy : Eye Sri Lanka





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