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Media Communique-01
1000Hrs
Polls opened at 0700 am today in 234 Local Authorities. The Centre for Monitoring Election
Violence (CMEV) has received a number of reports of violence and violations relating to electoral
law, including individual incidents of voters being chased away from a polling booth in Dambulla
MC and an attack in Beruwela UC on the house of a candidate. CMEV is monitoring the polling
through the deployment of Mobile Teams.
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another for women- in the said centre and although two UNP polling agents were allowed access to
the centre only one voter list was given. Subsequently the polling agents had an argument with the
SPO to provide two separate voting lists to each of the polling agents. It is also reported that police
also intervened in the incident. At around 09.00 am CMEV Monitor informed that the police had the
situation under control.
Voters driven away by thugs at Dambulla Rajaye Madya Maha Vidyalaya hall no.02,
Dambulla MC
At around 9.00 am voters at the Dambulla Rajaye Madya Maha Vidyalaya hall no.02 polling
station were beaten and chased out of the station by a group who arrived in a vehicle. A mobile
police vehicle of the Dambulla police station arrived at the scene and the group fled the area.
According to the people around the polling station, this group is affiliated to the UPFA. CMEV
contacted the Dambulla Police who stated that a complaint had been lodged relating to the
assault.
Tension and attack on UNP candidate’s house in Beruwala UC , Kalutara District at around
9.30am
UNP candidates have complained to CMEV about a tense situation around the Beruwala Urban
Council arena. It is reported that UPFA supporters allegedly led by Marjan Hajiya had attacked
the Mahagoda residence of UNP candidate Hasan Fasy (no. 8) and assaulted his family. CMEV
was informed that the attackers numbered around fifteen persons, including five with pistols.
When CMEV contacted the Beruwela Police Station, it was informed that 42 Air Force personnel
have been dispatched to the area.
CMEV was formed in 1997 by the Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA), the Free Media Movement
(FMM) and the Coalition against Political Violence as an independent and nonpartisan
organization to monitor the incidence of election related violence. Currently, CMEV is made up of
CPA, FMM and INFORM Human Rights Documentation Centre.