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Northern Provincial Council Election 2013 – Communiqué No 8
21st September
2013: 12 pm: CMEV
has received complaints of a number of incidents on election day since polls
opened at 7 am, including an assault, intimidation of voters, campaigning near
polling stations and distribution of food items while canvassing. As of twelve
noon there had been a moderate turnout in urban areas in Jaffna.
However, CMEV has also received reports that there has been low turnout in other areas, including in Mullaitivu districts. In these areas voters had to travel significant distances, up to 22 km to get to polling stations. CMEV had raised this issue with the Election Commissioner who provided assurances that transport would be provided free of charge but as of 12 noon transport is very limited or not available. Specific incidents where voters have been intimidated, allegedly by UPFA politicians and the military have resulted in fear among voters in these locations.
However, CMEV has also received reports that there has been low turnout in other areas, including in Mullaitivu districts. In these areas voters had to travel significant distances, up to 22 km to get to polling stations. CMEV had raised this issue with the Election Commissioner who provided assurances that transport would be provided free of charge but as of 12 noon transport is very limited or not available. Specific incidents where voters have been intimidated, allegedly by UPFA politicians and the military have resulted in fear among voters in these locations.
On
election day, September 21st, CMEV deployed 240 election monitors at individual
polling stations in addition to 17 field monitors and 8 mobile units. All CMEV
reports and communiqués and the CMEV Incidents Google Map can be accessed online
at http://cmev.wordpress.com.
CMEV
was formed in 1997 by the Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA), the Free Media
Movement (FMM) and the Coalition against Political Violence as an independent
and non-partisan organisation to monitor the incidence of election related
violence. Currently, CMEV is made up on CPA, FMM and INFORM Human Rights
Documentation Centre.
Some
of the main incidents include
Northern
Province, No 50,Kokkupaddayam Roman Catholic Tamil Mixed School Silvavathura
polling station, Mannar Electorate, Mannar District
As
reported by CMEV mobile observer, Mannar district candidate of Our Nation Party,
Abdul Salam Mohomad Hilmy contesting under No.01 has been allegedly assaulted by
the body guards of Minister Rishad Bathiudeen near the gate of the polling
station No. 50 Kokkupaddayam Roman Catholic Tamil Mixed School at around
10.30am. The victim has lodged a complaint (CIB-104-84) with the Silavathura
Police at around 11.05am. The OIC of this police station is investigating the
incident. The victim was taken to the Pesalai hospital for treatment.
Threat
and intimidation
No.
9 Sinnapoovarasankulam G. T. M. School polling station, Vavuniya District,
Vavuniya Electorate
At
9.04 am two persons had come to polling station No. 9 Sinnapoovarasankulam G. T.
M. School in the Vavuniya District on a motorcycle bearing the number NP HS 7187
and been standing in front of the station for a long period of time. A group of
youth at the polling station reported to the CMEV monitor who was at the site
that they had gone to the polling station to cast their vote but recognised the
two persons as army soldiers and therefore had not voted. The youth claimed that
the two men had been there for over two hours and that many voters had come to
the polling station but had turned back without casting their vote.
No.
42 Thampaddi Government Tamil Mix School (G.T.M.S) polling station, Jaffna
District, Kayts Electorate
CMEV
monitors received complaints from villagers in Thampaddi at around 10.05 am that
the Pradeshya Saba Chairman Daniel Rexian (Rajip) who had come to the village
together with a group of people (who were not from the village) had started to
threaten the public near the polling station. CMEV monitors were present at
polling station No. 42 Thampaddi Government Tamil Mix School (G.T.M.S) between
9.30 am – 10.00 am. While the CMEV monitors were present in the polling station
the situation remained calm. However as soon as they left was when the incident
took place.
CMEV
has received reports that on the 19th and 20th of September this group had
threatened community leaders, religious leaders and other community members who
were told not to vote and to pass the message to others in the village as well.
Individuals complained to CMEV that Pradeshiya Sabha Chairman Daniel Rexian from
the UPFA had personally threatened them. People in the village alleged that a
motorbike bearing registration number NP-VK 9353 was seen roaming in Thampaddi
village area.
By
around 10.00 am, out of 758 voters in Thamppaddi village so far only around 70
voters had cast their vote.
No
4, 5, 6, 7 polling stations, Jaffna District, Vaddukoddai
Electorate
Members
of the public in Karainagar alleged that from 7.15am onwards, in areas close to
polling station No.4 of J/ Karainagar Yarlton College (Hall no. 1) ; No.5 of J/
Karainagar Yarlton College (Junior Division – Hall No.2 ) ; No.6 of J/
Karainagar Yarlton College (Hall No.2) and Polling Station No.7 of
J/Karainagar Yarlton College (Hall No.3) in the Jaffna District, men in plain
clothes wearing sarongs whom they suspected to be Military Intelligence were
preventing the public from entering the polling stations.
Other
Election Related Offenses
No.
16 Udayarkaddu Maha Vidyalayam polling station, Mullaithivu District,
Mullaithivu Electorate
A
CMEV monitor reported two vehicles (Jaguar bearing registration number 301-2996
and Hi-ace van bearing registration number 59-1143) marked with stickers bearing
the number 8 were parked directly in front of polling station No. 16 Udayarkaddu
Maha Vidyalayam. Supporters of Mullaitivu district UPFA candidate Sriskandaraja
Arul Jenipod contesting under No.8 were openly distributing cards marked (X)
against number 8. This incident took place in the presence of the Police around
11.00 am.
No.
22 Oddusuddan Hindu Tamil Mixed School polling station, Mullaitivu District,
Mullaitivu Electorate
CMEV
monitors observed around 11.00 am the unofficial transporting of voters from
Periyasalampan to polling station No. 22 Oddusuddan Hindu Tamil Mixed School (3
km away from the polling station). CMEV monitors picked up cards of Mullaitivu
district UPFA candidate A. Sivalingam Shatheesh Kumar contesting under No.3 from
the ground where the bus was parked.
No.
8 Mallavi Central College Polling Station, Mullaitivu District, Mullaitivu
electorate.
As
reported by a CMEV monitor, at 11.05am inmates of Rehabilitation Centers for
suspected former LTTE combatants had gathered around the Mallavi Central College
and engaged in canvassing and requesting voters to vote for UPFA.
No.
15, 16, 17, 18 polling station, Jaffna District, Udupiddy
Electorate
At
around 11.45am, a CMEV monitor reported that TNA supporters had given arrack and
cigarettes to voters who came to polling stations No 15 and 16 J/Valvai Sivakuru
Vidyalaya Hall No. 1 and 2, polling stations No. 17 and 18 Valvai Mahalir Maha
vidyalaya Hall No 1 and 2 and polling station No. 19 Valvai American Mission
Tamil School to cast their vote for the TNA.
No.
8. Mannar Karisal Roman Catholic Tamil Mixed School polling Station, Mannar
District, Mannar Electorate
As
reported by a CMEV monitor in the area, since 6.25 am near the Karisal Muslim
mosque, which is located close to Mannar Karisal Roman Catholic Tamil Mixed
School polling station in the Mannar District, a group of supporters attached to
UPFA have been distributing beef and other food provisions to the people in the
area, whilst an announcement had been made through a PA system that emphasised
the importance of voting for the Betel Leaf (UPFA symbol).
No.9,
Mannar Pudukudiirippu Government Muslim Mixed School polling station, Mannar
District, Mannar Electorate
As
reported by a CMEV monitor in the area, since 6.00 am UPFA supporters have been
distributing dry food provisions in Pudukudiirippu among people who were
supposed to go to the Mannar Pudukudiirippu Government Muslim Mixed School
polling station to cast their vote. Whilst distributing was going on people were
requested to vote for the Betel Leaf (UPFA symbol).
No
47 Mannar /Arippu R.C.T.M.S. Arippu polling station, Mannar District, Mannar
Electorate.
At
8.10 am, a group close to about 50 people were gathered around the Mannar
/Arippu R.C.T.M.S. Arippu school gate (polling station No. 47). The gathering of
people, other than voters and individuals approved by the Election Commissioner
within 500m of a polling station is an election offense. CMEV monitors observed
a police team arriving at the polling station and dispersed the
crowd.
CMEV
field monitor observed that TNA posters stating “Preference of Tamil will be
TNA” was displayed at the Arippu sub post office. Posters that read “Wake up
Tamils” were also pasted on walls close to the polling station. CMEV monitor
also observed TNA posters of Candidate No. 5 Mr. Christhothram Vimalasegaram,
and Candidate No.1 Mr. Anthony Soosairatnam Premouse Siraiva were pasted on a
partition wall next to the post office.
No
31 MU/Kiri Ibban Vewa Vidyalayam polling station, Mullaithivu District,
Mullaithivu Electorate
At
9.20am a CMEV monitor observed a van bearing the registration number 56-0694
transporting people to the polling station. The CMEV monitor also observed that
about 200m away from the polling station around 100 or more people were gathered
and about 15 motorcycles and a few other vehicles were parked around the area.
At a house 200m away from the polling station a person was seated at a desk and
was engaged in what seemed like preparation of a list.
No.
33 Mv/ Mavilankeny R.C.T.M.S Murungan polling station, Mannar District, Mannar
Electorate
CMEV
monitors observed a van bearing registration number 56-3493 transporting voters
to polling station No. 33 Mv/ Mavilankeny R.C.T.M.S Murungan. The van was
plastered with campaign posters of Mr. Abbas Abdul Rifkan – UPFA Candidate No 4
from the Mannar District.
No.
4 Nadakandal Government Tamil Mixed school polling station, Mullaitivu District,
Mullaitivu Electorate
CMEV
Monitor reported that 2 private buses appeared to be operating between a 3km
distance from Nadakandal Government Tamil Mixed School. The CMEV monitor
observed that no bus had come to the polling station from Moontrumpurippu (10km
away) transporting voters as promised by Election Commissioner. Hence very few
voters came to vote as there was no bus service available. There are 548
registered voters in Moontrupurippu. According to the CMEV monitor by 12.00 noon
less than 10% voters had exercised their vote.
Pre
poll incidents
Killinochchi
District Killinochchi Electorate/Killinochchi Town TNA Chief Organizer
Sritharan’s Party Office
It
was reported to CMEV that at around 10.30pm on September 20th, Killinochchi
electorate TNA Chief Organizer and Member of Parliament S. Sritharan’s Party
Office was surrounded by a large number of unidentified persons including police
officers in uniform. They reportedly remained there for a long period of time,
so as to make the people inside feel harassed. Roughly around 15 TNA supporters
had been at the office during this time. It was reported that, the incident was
informed to the Police Emergency Service 119, however no action to curb the
situation was taken. Around 11.15 p.m CMEV Mobile Team had arrived at the scene
after which the crowd had dispersed. In an interview with Mr. Sritharan, he
alleged suspects were the intelligence groups attached to the
military.
Download
PDF of report here.