Refugee activist and U of T alum Jessica Chandrashekar, along with two Australian activists, Pamela Curr and Saradha Nathan, were detained and deported by Indonesian authorities last week in Merak, in Java’s west.
The three activists were there to look at a boat carrying over 240 Sri Lankan asylum seekers that were intercepted by Indonesian authorities in October 2009. The Sri Lankans have since remained docked in Merak and refuse to leave the boat.
Indonesian officials claimed the activists approached the boat. The women deny these allegations and claim they stayed in a public area, away from the restricted area, according to the Brisbane Times.
The women were detained and questioned for 11 hours on Jan 26. After being released later that night, they were detained again for five hours the next day, Ian Rintoul from the Refugee Action Coalition told the Jarkarta Post.
Rintoul told Radio Australia that he and Nathan gave the Tamil refugees Australian humanitarian visa application forms on an earlier visit in December 2009. He said that authorities questioned the women about the visa applications, though they did not distribute any on this visit.
Nathan was suspected of being married to a human smuggler who shares the same surname, but officials realized this was an error, reported the Herald Sun, an Australian newspaper.
“My husband is a flight attendant and his surname is not Nathan,” Nathan told the Sun, and added, “Being detained and deported won’t hide the injustice of leaving the people on the boat for three months without proper support.”
On Jan. 28, Indonesian officials said the activists would be deported the next day for violating the terms of their tourist visas. They will not be allowed to return to Indonesia for six months.
“It is appalling and unacceptable that the Indonesian authorities are intimidating and discriminating these young foreign women,” wrote a spokesperson in a statement for the Coalition to Stop the War in Sri Lanka.
The CTSWSL maintains that the asylum seekers need assistance immediately.
“[The Sri Lankan asylum seekers] have been living on a boat for over 100 days and are under threat of deportation back to Sri Lanka. The refugees are suffering from a depletion of food, medical supplies, unsanitary conditions, and a lack of other basic needs.”
Chandrashekar is currently a PhD student a York University and earned her B.Sc. and an MA in women’s studies at U of T. She is an active member for the Canadian Humanitarian Appeal for Relief of Tamils.










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Chandrashekar is an active Tamil Tiger propagandist who will remembered by all for trying to force the democratically elected government of Sri Lanka to stop it's offensive against the Tamil Tigers.
Chandrashekar did not have any ill words for the Tamil Tigers, who the Canadian government considers to be terrorist. The UN, Human Rights Watch, and Amnesty International have all said the Tigers held 300,000 innocent Tamils as a human shield to protect their leaders. Common sense would tell you that in that scenario the Tigers were responsible for their deaths. But Tamils raised on the Tigers' virulent propaganda, over in Canada, were being used as a mouth piece to free a group of cornered terrorist.
Had Sri Lanka stopped it's campaign and the Tamil Tiger leadership managed to escape, Sri Lanka would be at years more of civil war.
Peace has dawned on the island finally and it's not exclusive to any ethnic group. Peace is peace. No bombs, no shells, no war.
So don't label these Tamil extremist and propagandist as "activist."
The Indonesian government knows better. They don't just deport people for the heck of it.
Feb 1, 2010 at 06:44 PM
First of all, keep your propaganda for the Sri Lankans in Sri Lanka.
Jessica is a well known activist, specially on women issues......
Lot of people don't have ill word for Tamil Tigers because they have fought for the freedom of Tamil people. Many would not agree with their tactics but they are a genuine organization fighting for the liberation of their people.
Your country is not tasting any freedom at all from the news we are getting right now......the elections was rigged, the opposition is silenced by violence, no media freedom, accused of war crimes, too scared to let independent international investigation to happen, economic meltdown and the list just goes on.........
Indonesia does not know better......it is part also part of the same banana republic association which Sri Lanka leads........The Tamil people will get their freedom just like the East Timorese.......
I don't understand what this article has to do with Tamil Tigers.....the Tamil people are fleeing from Sri Lankan government and they do not want to go back as they know they will all be slaughtered like the 20, 000+ Tamil people that was slaughter by the Sri Lankan government........plus the 300, 000 people who are/were locked up in Nazi style concentration camp by the Sri Lankan government....and the rest of the Tamils living under Sri Lankan military occupation.
Feb 3, 2010 at 12:03 PM
Ah I see Jessica is still working for the Tamil Tigers?
She is only there to pass on sensitive information to the Tamil Tigers on the boat.
Nanang, a spokesperson for Merak’s water police, told the Sydney Morning Herald on Jan. 27, “To enter that premises, permission from the foreign ministry is needed and, furthermore, they [Jessica Chandrashekar and her Australian Tamil Tiger counterparts] tried to give some documents to the asylum seekers.”
There's nowhere left for the Tigers to hide. Give up extremism, terrorism, human smuggling, and suicide bombs. 2010 is the time for peace.
Feb 3, 2010 at 06:01 PM
Jess, we are so proud of you. You're an outstanding person who risked your own life to save the lives of others. Those 254 people are blessed to have someone like you to work on this case.
Sarath Fonseka, a 4-star,"war hero", army general of majority buddhist-Sinhalese race is fearing his life - Imagine if he's that scared, what it feels like to be Tamil. Sri Lanka's war is finished, however Tamils are still treated unjustly. That's why they are running from a country that is supposed to be "peaceful".
You're doing a great job Jess. Keep up the good work. We're so happy that you made it home safely so that you can continue your humanitarian work. It is no wonder that you are respected by the greats.
We hope and pray that these 254 Tamil asylum seekers receive the freedom they seek so helplessly.
Feb 5, 2010 at 04:58 AM
Kudos to Tim on a reasonably objective article. As demonstrated by the comments above mine, this is an issue where it's difficult to find anyone who isn't shilling for either side.
Feb 5, 2010 at 06:17 AM
Link below is the reason for her visit, she and others also smuggled laptops and cell phones to those on-board this vessel.
Human smuggling is a crime, but to assist human smugglers by pretending to be activist is just a gutless move! It stands against everything we as Canadians stand for!
http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-world/tamil-spokesman-flees-asylum-seeker-boat-20100301-pd7m.html
Mar 1, 2010 at 08:40 AM
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