Not our fault
On 12 August 2006, in the face of intense shelling in Jaffna by the Sri Lankan Army, villagers rushed to the Allaipiddy Catholic Church, where Father Thiruchchelvan Nihal Jim Brown offered sanctuary. Breaking international humanitarian norms, shells also hit the church during the early hours of 13 August, killing and injuring a large number of those inside. The following morning, Fr Brown attempted to lead the people under his care to safety, pleading with the Sri Lankan security forces to allow them to leave. Fr Brown was last seen at a navy checkpoint on 20 August at Allaipiddy, along with Wenceslaus Vimalathas, a father of five children, in an area tightly controlled by the military. One year on, neither has been heard from, nor has anyone been held accountable for their disappearance.
The case of Fr Brown has received international publicity. In addition, despite the presence of the military, the Catholic Church in Jaffna has engaged in a series of initiatives to pressure authorities to disclose what happened. The last such missive was sent directly to President Mahinda Rajapakse in mid-August. Pope Benedict was also called upon to broach the matter when he received President Rajapakse at the Vatican this past April. Nonetheless, till today, there is still no word.