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Murugesapillai Koneswary or Koneswary Murugesapillai was a minority Sri Lankan Tamil woman who was raped and killed on 17 May 1997 as part of the ongoing Sri Lankan civil war. The rape and murder received extensive local and international attention.


Incident

Mrs. Koneswary was constantly harassed at the Central Camp checkpoint which is on the border of Amparai Batticaloa district. On the afternoon of May 17, 1997, Mrs. Koneswary was verbally assaulted and sexually harassed by four police officers at this checkpoint and defended herself by shouting at the officers and demanding that they leave her alone. At 11pm that same day, Mrs. Koneswary, a mother of four, was allegedly raped and killed by the police after carrying her four-year-old daughter away. It is reported that her rapists killed her by exploding a grenade on her abdomen thus destroying the evidence of any rape. According to her neighbours, she had history of problems with the Central Camp police in the
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district in eastern Sri Lanka. During that time she had been subjected to alleged persistent harassment at the Central camp checkpoint. Two months before she was killed, some police officers had allegedly cut and took away a
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tree from her yard. Although she is reported to have filed a complaint with the officer in charge at Central Camp immediately, nothing was done. Subsequently, Mrs. Koneswary complained to a deputy inspector general in Ampara, who intervened on her behalf, and instructed the local police to return the timber to the family. It was after this incident that the alleged verbal abuse and sexual harassment of Mrs. Koneswary began. On May 17, around 11 p.m., as described by her four-year-old daughter, some "uncles with guns" had entered the
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, carried the little girl outside and left her near a neighbour's fence. According to villagers, Mrs. Koneswary had that night sent her three other children to her relatives who were living nearby. The little girl is the only witness to the ensuing crime.


Reactions

In a letter to President Kumaratunga, Mothers' Front of
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wrote, The Centre for Women's Research in Sri Lanka
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also protested the rape. It asked the Sri Lankan president The group also organized a protest march in the capital
Colombo Colombo ( ; si, කොළඹ, translit=Koḷam̆ba, ; ta, கொழும்பு, translit=Koḻumpu, ) is the executive and judicial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka by population. According to the Brookings Institution, Colombo m ...
. The rebel
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE; ta, தமிழீழ விடுதலைப் புலிகள், translit=Tamiḻīḻa viṭutalaip pulikaḷ, si, දෙමළ ඊළාම් විමුක්ති කොටි, t ...
reportedly retaliated for the rape and murder by attacking a Sri Lankan military camp resulting in the death of 23 people. Furthermore, LTTE's female unit attacked the police station, where Koneswary was allegedly raped, killing 15 police dead and more than 20 injured. After the attack a female LTTE cadre claimed "We wanted to avenge the rape of Koneswary Murugesupillai. We are proud that we were able to destroy the police station where she was raped and killed,".


Investigations and results

The then president Chandrika Kumaratunga ordered an inquiry into the crime by the local the
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; According to UNHCHR no one has been convicted for the crime.


See also

*
Sexual violence against Tamils in Sri Lanka Sexual violence against Tamils in Sri Lanka has occurred repeatedly during the island's long ethnic conflict. The first instances of rape of Tamil women by Sinhalese mobs were documented during the 1958 anti-Tamil pogrom.Tarzie Vittachi – Eme ...
* Case of Wijikala Nanthan and Sivamani Sinnathamby Weerakon *
Ilayathambi Tharsini Ilayathamby Tharsini (also Tharsini Ilayathamby) was a minority Sri Lankan Tamil woman who was raped and killed in her home town of Pungudutheevu on December 16, 2005. Incident On 16 December 2005 Tharsini Ilayathamby was on her way to her aun ...
* Ida Carmelitta * Krishanti Kumaraswamy * Sarathambal


References


Further reading

*Cat's eye : a feminist gaze on current issues, by De Alwis, Malathi
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External links


Women and ethnic nationalism in Sri lankaAmnesty International Report on Rape in Sri Lanka
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