Dokument #1344914
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Autor)
Specific reference to the operations of St.
Patrick's College, Jaffna between 1993 and the present could not be
found among the sources consulted by the Research Directorate.
A Reuters report dated 5 November 1995
states that "St. John's, St. Patricks's and Jaffna Hindu College
still stand, but many of its great teachers have fled the carnage
for more secure tenures in the West."
According to reports from the University
Teachers for Human Rights (UTHR)(Jaffna), the Sri Lanka
Broadcasting Corporation(SLBC) and the Daily News, St.
Patrick's College and other educational institutions in Jaffna
served as places of refuge for residents who had not fled Jaffna
following an LTTE call for their evacuation in advance of a major
government offensive in late 1995 (UTHR 8 Nov. 1995, ibid. 29 Aug.
1996; SLBC 3 Dec. 1995, Daily News 5 Dec. 1995).
Additionally, UTHR reported that the Sri Lankan army first
considered St. Patrick's to be an "LTTE centre" before being
informed of the presence of refugees when they took it on 2
December 1995 (29 Aug. 1996).
According to the Tamil Centre for Human
Rights 30 civilians died in the "refugee camp" at St. Patrick's
College for lack of food and medical care in June 1996 (n.d.).
More recent media reports from late 1997
and 1998 make brief reference to a Father Alphonsus Bernard as
principal of St Patrick's, without describing the school's
operations (Frontline 25 Apr. - 8 May 1998; "Jaffna News
Brief" 22 Jan. 1998; Reuters 14 Oct. 1997).
This Response was prepared after
researching publicly accessible information currently available to
the Research Directorate within time constraints. This Response is
not, and does not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any
particular claim to refugee status or asylum. Please see below the
list of additional sources consulted in the preparation of this
Response.
References
Daily News [Colombo, in
English]. 5 December 1995. "Government To Raise Flag Over Jaffna
City." (FBIS-NES-95-233 5 Dec. 1995/WNC)
Frontline. 25 April to 8 May
1998. V. Suryanaran. "A Mixed Picture". [Internet] http://www.the-hindu.com/fline/fl1509/15090640.htm
[Accessed 6 Oct. 1998]
Jaffna News Brief 22 January
1998. "Three Days Inside Jaffna". [Internet] http://www.lankaweb.com/news/items/jaffna1.html
[Accessed 28 Sept. 1998]
Reuters. 5 November 1995. "War Reduces
Jaffna From Boom Town to Rubble". (NEXIS)
_____ . 14 October 1997. "Jaffna School
Hopes for Better Days." (NEXIS)
Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation
(SLBC) [Colombo, in English]. 3 December 1995. "Government Troops
Advance Toward, Capture Jaffna." (FBIS-NES-95-232 3 Dec.
1995/WNC)
Tamil Centre for Human Rights. n.d.
"June 1996" [Internet] http://www.tamilrights.org/chronlgy/1996c/jun.htm
[Accessed 29 Sept. 1998]
UTHR (Jaffna). 8 November 1995.
Information Bulletin No. 8: Civilians and the Jaffna
Offensive. [Internet] http://www.isr.umd.edu [Accessed 8
Oct. 1998]
______. 29 August 1996. Special
Report No. 7: Jaffna The Contest Between Man and the Beast
Within. [Internet] http://www.isr.umd.edu
Additional Sources Consulted
Sri Lanka Monitor [London].
Monthly. January 1993 - August 1998.
Law and Society Trust. 1994. Sri
Lanka State of Human Rights 1993. Colombo.
Electronic sources: Internet, IRB
Databases, REFWORLD, WNC.
Non-documentary sources: Unsuccessful
attempts to contact two oral sources.