Disappeared journalist Prgaeeth Ekneligoda’s wife Sandya Ekneligoda today said the Rajapaksas will not be free from her curse until justice is meted out to her husband even after 12 years of suffering and agony.
Sandya Ekneligoda addressed the media today to announce that she was being selected among the BBC 100 Women series for 2022 on December 6th as an activist from Sri Lanka.
“On January 25th, 2022 on the completion of 12 years since the disappearance of my beloved husband, I shaved my head and dressed up in black robes to make the powerful curse of ‘Swamibhakthi Athura Maha Sapaya’ to Rajapaksas, who are responsible for the fate of Prageeth.
It is a very powerful curse and none of them will ever be free of it until justice is meted out to my husband one day,” Sandya Ekneligoda said.
She said that she was proud to be selected to the BBC 100 Women season 2022 from Sri Lanka under the category of Activism and Advocacy, where 25 notable women will be selected worldwide.
“I first came in front of a camera on January 25th, 2010 when my husband was abducted or disappeared and since then I have travelled a long journey through various unexplainable hardships in search of justice to my husband.
It is 4,712 days since they have taken Prageeth from us and my quest is not over. During this journey many good hearted people have helped me whilst some have delayed and objected me from courtroom to police station,” she said.
“When I was in the police station on January 25th, 2010 incumbent President Ranil Wickremesinghe called me and said not worry as he will help to find Prageeth. Today he has become the President of this country and all I request from him is although he couldn’t find Prageeth by taking the political pressure off the witnesses, at least to help thousands of others suffering from political victimization to find their justice,” she said.