Tamil disappearances activists in the North-East have been facing increased surveillance, harassment and intimidation by Sri Lankan security forces said the Adayaalam Centre for Policy Research (ACPR), as it called for the accountability of Sri Lankan intelligence structures as part of a larger security sector reform.
In a brief issued on Thursday, the Jaffna-based organisation said that Tamil families who began roadside protests calling for action on the issue of disappearances have “been under constant surveillance from Sri Lankan security forces and individuals suspected to be working alongside them”.
“In some instances it is blatantly apparent with uniformed police officers and military officers who take photographs and try to interrogate protestors,” said the brief. “The surveillance doesn’t stop with monitoring the protests from afar either but also extends to questioning women who participate in the protests. Every woman participating in the protest that ACPR has interviewed over the last two years has received at least one phone call from an intelligence officer in relation to their participation at the protests, though usually more, sometimes on a weekly basis.”