People commemorating the victims of 1984 genocidal massacre at Othiyamalai village
The rural society building where the victims were slain by the SL military
150 Tamil students were studying at the local school in 1980. Today, there are only 5 five students. There are no infrastructural arrangements for the resettled people.
In the meantime, Colombo’s authorities have seized almost 3,000 acres of lands in the area for a Sinhala settlement.
While Sinhala colonists are being allowed to enter the area and select lands for their houses, Tamils who enter the area are told that the place comes under the Forest Department and that they are not allowed to enter the area.
SL military has also put up notice boards instructing people to stay away from the lands, which it claims as being “owned by military”.
The regime of Maithiripala Sirisena is scheming this Sinhala settlement with infrastructural links to Gajabhapura, which was formerly known as the Ceylon Theatres Farm.
The colonization scheme is being carried out under the so-called Mahaweli ‘Development’ programme (System-L) of Maithiripala Sirisena.
Gajabhapura, one of the agricultural settlements started by Tamils in Manal Aa’ru in the fertile southern part of the Mullaith-theevu, has now been converted into a Sinhala settlement through militarization.
The rural society building where the victims were slain by the SL military
The entire village, displaced to Kokku’laay in 1984 following the massacre. In 1991, they were able to resettle as LTTE secured their village. But, in 1997 they were again displaced during the SL military ‘Operation Jayasikurui’. Again, in 2001 when the Tigers defeated the SL military, the Tamil villagers went to their village. However, in 2007 after facing a series of air strikes and targeted Claymore attacks, the villagers were uprooted from their village again and went to Mu’l’livaaykkaal along with the people of Vanni.
“The politics of Tamil politicians stops at taking photos every year when we remember the massacre. We don’t even have a memorial statue for our loved ones. And the occupying Sinhalese are seizing our lands,” a villager paying tribute to the victims of 1984 massacre told TamilNet.
Sinhala colonization is also targeting Kuruveappangku’lam, Mu’ri-ku’lam, Mayil-ko’ndaan-ku’lam and Laampu-thookkik-ku’lam located near Othiyamalai, he said.
Sinhala colonists have seized Panaiyaa-mu’rippuk-ku’lam, located near Ceylon Theatre. Thanik-kalluk-ku’lam has been Sinhalicised into Kalyana-pura. Most of the lands at Chempik-ku’lam have already gone. Even the remaining 150 acres there is now being taken over, the villager who didn’t wish to be named, told TamilNet on Friday.