THE following is the text of an appeal dated 9 November
sent by the Co-ordinating Committees of the Northern and
Eastern Provinces of Sri Lanka to the Indian Prime Minister,
Rajiv Gandhi, concerning the privations to which the Tamil
people are subjected and the excesses committed by the
Indian Peace Keeping Force:
`This hour of extreme peril and imminent extermination of
the Tamil people of Sri Lanka has come as the inevitable
consequence to the military operation of the Indian Peace
Keeping Force against LTTE. We wish to place before you the
following facts for your kind consideration and immediate
action.
`Your Excellency would have been appraised of the
indefinite curfew imposed throughout the Jaffna peninsula
from the 10th of last month by the Indian Peace Keeping
force. This operation against LTTE has brought to a
standstill all economic activities of the Tamil people of
Jaffna and the entire population faces complete starvation
and slow death.
`All transport have been paralysed cutting off supply
lines of food commodities from Colombo and other places and
distribution of existing stock of food, There is neither
electricity nor lighting fuel. No exchange and flow of money
owing to the closure of all banks and all sections of the
people are deprived of their monthly income and daily wages.
`The continued artillery shelling intermittant, aerial
bombing and helicopter strafing have driven the whole
population from thier homes abandoning all their
possessions. There is chaos and confusion among the entire
population and they are in the depth of fear and
apprehension, worst of all the people have no place or
facilities to take even the gravely wounded for treatment,
as all hospitals remain closed.
`The Jaffna government Hospital which has been catering
day and night for all urgent cases from all parts of the
Jaffna peninsula remaining dominantly under the IPKF control
and there is no access what so ever to this provincial
Hospital to the needy patients.
`The Jaffna Hospital came under heavy fire from the IPKF
on the Deepawali Day ie. 24th October. It is with great
regret and grave concern that we are forced to bring to your
kind notice that on the attack made by the Peace Keeping
Force 3 Doctors, the Matron of the Hospital, 3 Senior
Nurses, 2 Overseers, the Ambulance Driver, the Telephone
Operator, the Lift Operator, the Storekeeper and 11 minor
employees and about 100 patients and their relations were
shot dead.
`Following this attack all the Supervising Medical
Officers and all other staff have kept away from work out of
fear. The whole hospital administration has collapsed and
the hospital remains inaccessible to the public. All the
Doctors and staff of the hospital will give evidence if an
impartial inquiry is held. The names of the hospital staff
killed are as follows:
MEDICAL OFFICERS
Dr. A. Sivapathasundaram (Paediatrician)
Mr. M.J. Ganesharatnam.
Dr. Parimalalagar.
MATRON Mrs. Vadivelu.
NURSES
Mrs. Leelawathy.
Miss. R. Ramanathan.
Miss. Sivapackiam.
ABULANCE DRIVER. Mr. V. Shanmugalingam
TELEPHONE OPERATOR Mr. Kanagalingam.
OVERSEERS
Mr. K. Krishnarajah.
Mr. K. Selvarajah.
MINOR EMPLOYEES
Mr. R. Sugumar.
Mr. Sivaloganathan.
Mr. Marutharajah.
Mr. John Peter.
Mr. Markandu.
Mr. Thurairajah.
Mr. Sivarajah.
Mr. Jeganathan.
Mr. K. Vetharaniam.
Mr. Ratnarajah.
Mr. Ratnasingham.
`The above are some of the grave hardships mercilessly
imposed on an innocent peace loving people who have been
looking forward to your Excellency's help for deliverance
from the atrocities and gruesome killings by Sri Lankan
armed forces. The entire population of Jaffna has reached
that last minute of their power of endurance and we have
lost all recourse if your Excellency does not come to our
rescue immediately.
`We therefore appeal to your Excellecny to your sense of
even justice, to your concern for the preservation of Human
Rights and your unfailing faith in the peaceful solution of
all problems, to order an immediate ceasefire and employ
more peaceful and suitable political measures to enforce the
acceptance of the Peace Accord by the LTTE and the
surrendering their arms.'