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 MPGA picketing of District Secretariat continues
 
 [TamilNet, December 03, 2002 20:11 GMT]
 Members of the Missing Persons Guardian Association (MPGA) 
continued their picketing in front of the Jaffna District 
Secretariat Tuesday crippling the civil administration for a second day, sources said.
 
The MPGA demanded that the government expedite the 
investigation to find out the fate of about two hundred and sixty four youths arrested by the State armed forces in 1996 and 1997 and later reported disappeared. The picketers blocked the main entrance of the Jaffna District Secretariat 
preventing hundreds of employees working in the Jaffna DS from entering 
their offices. The Additional Government Agent Mr.T.Vaithilingam was seen 
with the picketers, sources said. The Jaffna Divisional Secretariat also did not function second day, Tuesday 
due to the picketing.  The MPGA sources said the picketing would continue until they are satisfied that investigation into disappearances will proceed with the urgency it deserved. Meanwhile, the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka issued a statement in 
Jaffna stating that it has appointed committee of inquiry headed by retired 
Government Agent Mr.Devanesan Nesiah to conduct full-scale investigation 
into the alleged disappearance of arrested youths by the State armed forces. Amnesty International said in 1997 that as many as 600 people who
"disappeared" in the Jaffna peninsula after the Sri Lankan Army moved into
the area in 1996, "died under torture or been deliberately killed." 
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 02.12.02  MPGA pickets Jaffna district secretariat
 
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