3 October 2024 03:39 am Views - 3391
Missing him more
“For September 18, it has been 16 years since my son disappeared and this time I miss him more than ever before because his sister will be getting married in a few days’ time,” said Dillon’s mother Jennifer Weerasinghe. “We have been staging silent protests at Hulftsdorp all these years. But justice seems to be so far away. I have two children and one of them is this son who went missing since September 2008,” said Weerasinghe.
Speaking about the case, Weerasinghe said that there are over 600 charges filed against respondents and even if the judiciary acts on 10 of these charges there’s enough evidence to prove certain things. “Four regimes have changed since my son and several others were abducted. There were four presidents, but none of them spoke on behalf of disappeared persons. I know that justice will be served the day that the judiciary is allowed to carry out investigations without political interference,” she said.
Weerasinghe further claimed that one of the persons accused was given an ambassadorial position while the case was being heard. “That is because he has political affiliations. But as victims, we haven’t been served any sort of justice. There was one president who spoke about disappeared persons and even promised to serve justice to this case. But it was a mere election promise. This is why I will not believe any politician,” she said.
Lies and false promises
Weerasinghe further said that they didn’t even receive a body to mourn for their son. “We don’t know if he’s living or dead and therefore we can’t even offer alms in memory of him. “We have been listening to lies and false promises all these years. None of the former presidents has given me a chance to meet him in person. The main reason for delays in seeking justice is due to political interferences,” she claimed further.
Speaking at the protest, Human Rights Activist and President of Families of the Disappeared organisation Brito Fernando said that even though 16 years had