Tamil disappearances activist granted bail by Sri Lankan court

Tamil disappearances activist Jeyakumari Balendran, who was arrested and arbitrarily detained by Sri Lankan security forces almost 1 year ago, was granted bail by a court in Colombo today.

Ms Jeyakumari was released with a Rs. 200,000 surety bail and instructed that she must sign in to a police station every month. She is also subject to a travel ban, with her passport having been confiscated by Sri Lankan authorities.

Protestors had gathered outside of the courthouse in Colombo earlier today, as she arrived for her hearing, having being held in detention for 362 days.


Both Ms Jeyakumari and her teenage daughter Vipoosika were detained on March 13 2014, by Sri Lanka’s anti-terror police under the draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA). Vipoosika was later released, however, her mother was transferred to Boosa prison, notorious for its endemic use of torture and sexual violence against Tamil detainees.

See our earlier posts:

Protesters call for release of Jeyakumari (09 March 2015)

Sri Lankan court extends detention of Jeyakumari (25 Feb 2015)
Vipoosika urges Sri Lanka's new president to release detained mother Jeyakumari (20 Feb 2015)
Tamil 'Disappearances' campaigner and 13y daughter held by Sri Lankan military(13 Mar 2014)
Tamils fearful after disappearances campaigner and daughter arrested by SL police (13 Mar 2014)
Detained Tamil campaigner held under PTA act by TID (14 Mar 2014)
‘This is a serious threat' warned detained Tamil campaigner in interview to C4 last month (14 Mar 2014)

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