EDITORIAL
COVER STORY
- A Precious Gift to Humanity
INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY
- The Other Side of the Kingdom
- Convention Now!
AFAD FEDEFAM
Together Now!
- Tying the Future with the Past
- Getting Back on Track
INTERNATIONAL LOBBY
- Still Fighting
- In Memory of the Disappeared
- The Power
of One
PHOTO ESSAY
- Protect All Persons From Enforced Disappearances
NEWS FEATURES
- Building on Nilo’s Legacy
- Filipinos Fight Against Disappearances
- Justice Suspended
- The Munir Murder
- Another Case of Impunity
STATEMENTS
/REPRINTS
- FEDEFAM Statement...
- An Open Statement to the GRP and NDFP Panels ...
- Parvez Imroz’ Award...
Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances
Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances
Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances
Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances
Asian Federation Against
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INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY: |
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by Shantha Pathirana |
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Getting Back on Track
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To heal the
wounds of the soul is more difficult. Without proper guidance and
processing of the traumatic past, a person can go on with life broken and
swallowed by their sense of emptiness and depression.Such is the state of
many victims of human rights violations. The grave loss of their loved
ones threw them off the track of happy and fulfilling lives.
In
Sri Lanka, majority of its population have been robbed of their peaceful
lives. The Sinhalese, Tamil, Muslim and Burger communities have long been
subjected to trauma and fear caused by the two and a half decades of
ethnic armed conflict within the region. Hostilities resulted in the
disappearance of about 100,000 people in the northern and eastern part of
the country. Records further showed that 80,000 more disappeared in the
south.
It is no wonder then that according to the World Health
Organization, 15 per cent of the population now suffers from mental
disorders. This figure is bound to increase if violence in the country
persists and if proper interventions are not made.
Ailing society
Families in Sri Lanka do not trouble themselves much to
seek rehabilitation. Poverty, for one, hinders them to afford counseling
sessions. Incomes would rather be spent for basic needs. Rehabilitation
would already be burdensome especially for those who lost their bread
winners.
The
government has provided various forms of aid to these households but they
haven’t made a big impact to improve the affected lives. Other
organizations intervened by bringing rehabilitation programs to the
communities. But the extent of their assistance proved limited. First,
they lacked proper facilities to sustain the program. Second, many
traumatized individuals remain to be in a state of denial. Families tend
to refuse accepting their programs.
Much, then, still has to be done to gradually help the
families heal. Encouragement and comforting words are needed to finally
make them realize that the time to start healing is now.
Letting go
The AFAD-initiated rehabilitation activity in Indonesia
in December 2004 which brought together families of the disappeared in
Asia sparked a light of hope for the Sri Lankan families. Delegates from
the activity came home with spirits radiant of their renewed faith in
life. The door to acceptance was opened.
Consequently, the re-echoing of this activity in
Colombo on 2-4 May 2006, proved successful. A total of 40 participants
welcomed Rev. Fr. Ben Moraleda and Ms. Josephine Callejo, two
psychologists from the Philippines who facilitated the sessions, into
their lives. And by sharing their fears and traumas, they were finally
able let go of their painful pasts. As they gradually ease their hearts of
their burdens, they learned to take the hand before them which offers to
guide them back to the right track of life – a happy, fulfilled life.
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Shantha Pathirana is a twin-brother of a
disappeared. Having witnessed his brother’s disappearance, he vows to turn
his grief into victory in the fight against impunity. Still pained, he
manages to exude joy being the best dancer during solidarity nights of
AFAD. |
The
Voice |
Vol. VI No.1 November 2006 |
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