Sri Lanka investigates navy over gang-rape of girl
Victim unable to identify rapists: Rohan
COLOMBO, July 23, (Agencies): Sri Lankan police were Tuesday investigating the gang-rape of an 11year-old girl allegedly by seven sailors in the island’s former war zone, a spokesman said.
The victim, who cannot be identified according to Sri Lankan laws, had been repeatedly raped by more than one man, police spokesman Ajith Rohana told AFP.
He said she alleged that sailors from a base in the Jaffna peninsula in the north had attacked her.
“We arrested seven sailors, but the girl was unable to identify the rapists,” Rohana said, adding that investigations were continuing.
The sailors were arrested over the weekend but freed on bail Monday.
Rohana said while the investigations were underway, another girl aged 10 had come forward complaining that she too had been molested by sailors a few months ago.
The Hong Kong-based Asian Human Rights Council said there were serious grounds to fear that the victims’ families could be placed under pressure by military authorities deployed in the region.
Government forces have a large presence in the northern region, where separatist Tamil Tiger rebels were defeated in May 2009 following a decades-long war that claimed at least 100,000 lives.
Sri Lanka has strict laws protecting women and children, but there have been few convictions for sexual offences because of the reluctance of the victims to speak out or due to threats of more violence against them. Nepalese Prime Minister Sushil Koirala (center), waves to onlookers after arriving at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu on July 22. Koirala, 75, returned home after a month-long stay in the United
States for lung cancer treatment. (AFP)