To this day, no-one has been brought to justice for the murders.
Earlier this year 12 people, including an Assistant Superintendent of Police, were remandedover the killings. To date, none have been brought to trial. Instead, 2013 saw Kapila Jayasekara, who reportedly spearheaded the executions, promoted to DIG in the Amparai district.
See a report by Tamils Against Genocide (TAG) into the murders, which indicates Jayasekara was present during the incident, with 6-7 armed masked soldiers, here.
'We know the STF did it'
Shortly after the murders, journalist Subramaniyam Sugirdharajan was shot deadafter publishing photos showing the bodies of the 5 students with point-blank gunshotinjuries, disproving government claims that they were killed by a grenade explosion.
In a leaked US Embassy cable from Colombo in Octber 2006, the then US Ambassador to Sri Lanka Robert O. Blake met with Sri LankanPresidential Sdvisor Basil Rajapaksa. The cable stated,
'Unable or unwilling'
The killings drew condemnation from various human rights organisations, with Jim McDonald, Sri Lanka Country Specialist of Amnesty International USA telling the Sunday Leader in 2013,
Brad Adams, the Asia Pacific Director of Human Rights Watch, also said last year,
"The government has claimed this case is a priority, including it in the now forgotten presidential commission of inquiry and in its response to the UN Human Rights Council, but actual progress in this case is sadly nonexistent".
'They killed my son'
The case became a rallying point for protestors, with over 700 activists in New York demanding justice for the killings, in 2012.
Also in 2012, Amnesty International launched a “Write-for-Rights” campaign, highlighting the case of the “Trinco 5” and called for genuine investigations into this and the countless other human rights violations on the island.
See the video below to hear Dr Manoharan, the father of one of the victims, speak about the campaign. |
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