WMA Urges Sri Lankan President To Intervene On Behalf Of Government Doctors
Main Category: Aid / DisastersArticle Date: 09 Jun 2009 - 1:00 PDT
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The World Medical Association has urged the President of Sri Lanka to intervene on behalf of three government employed doctors, two of whom have been detained and the third taken to an unknown destination, after working in the conflict zone in Sri Lanka.
In a letter to President Mahinda Rajapaksa, Dr. Yoram Blachar, President of the WMA, calls for the three doctors to be given immediate access to lawyers and either charged or released.
In his letter sent, Dr. Blachar writes:
'We are very concerned for the safety of three government employed doctors who had been working in the conflict zone in North eastern Sri Lanka until 15 May.
'Dr T. Sathiyamoorthy, Dr. T. Varatharajah and Dr. Shanmugarajah were treating the sick and wounded until they reportedly travelled out of the 'No Fire Zone' with approximately 5,000 other civilians.
'According to reports received by Amnesty International, Dr. Shanmugarajah and Dr. Sathiyamoorthy, the regional director of health services in Kilinochchi, may be currently held at the Terrorist Investigation Division in the capital Colombo. However, a detention order has not yet been issued, so their relatives remain unsure of their whereabouts and they do not have access to a lawyer.
'Dr. Varatharajah, the regional director of health services in Mullaitivu, was seriously injured and is reported to have been airlifted from the Omanthai crossing point to an unknown destination by the Sri Lankan Air Forces.
'On behalf of the millions of physicians acting worldwide to serve humanity according to the highest standards of medical ethics and human rights, I urge the Sri Lankan authorities to give these three government employed doctors immediate and unrestricted access to lawyers of their choice and that they be promptly brought before an independent court, where they may challenge their detention. Unless they are to be charged with recognisably criminal offences and remanded by an independent court I am calling on the authorities to release them immediately.
'Finally, access to any medical treatment needed and permission of family visits should be guaranteed as a matter of urgency'.
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'Heroic' Doctors Detained By Sri Lanka
posted by Sandy Vadi on 9 Jun 2009 at 8:01 amThe heroic duties carried out by these civil doctors during difficult times need to be saluted by the Sri Lankan government. Instead, Colombo fears of the evidence on the reported war crimes.
There is a complete blackout about the conduct of war and aftermath in this unimaginable human crisis of the 21st century.
Immediate release of these doctors are vital for a civilized world to uphold democratic values and the responsibility to protect all minorities in the hands of brutal regimes.
Thank You
posted by Nathan Bonniah on 10 Jun 2009 at 2:25 amWe do appreciate your article about getting the doctors out to court or release them!
Thank you so much and if any help needed please let me know.
Pinnacle Of Professionalism
posted by sridas sivasambo on 11 Jun 2009 at 1:12 pmThere is no doubt in my mind that these exemplary medical professionals have raised the bar so high making it most difficult for peers to emulate. What they deserve for their selfless service under such appallingly dangerous conditions.
Is unqualified praise and certainly not what they are enduring now. They are the Nightingales of the Healing profession, to be celeberated, not confined.Please let them continue what they do best-selfless service to humanity.
'Heroic' Doctors
posted by Selvam Sridas on 11 Jun 2009 at 3:30 pmWe will be grateful for all efforts taken to have these doctors released early. Please do not abandon efforts till you succeed. Thanking you on behalf of the Tamil Community.
Selvam Sridas
'Heroic' Doctors Detained By Sri Lanka
posted by Nanthan Selvaratnam on 11 Jun 2009 at 6:41 pmPlease continue to urge the release of doctors
Release Heroic Doctor Detained By Sri Lanka
posted by gowriga on 12 Jun 2009 at 8:46 amWMA please continue urging the release of doctors....
Thank You - and pursue urging release of doctors
posted by Thulasi Kanthan on 12 Jun 2009 at 9:55 amThank you and please continue to urge the release of the doctors.
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