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Batticaloa loses a father figure. On a recent quiet afternoon as a breeze began to blow through the large windows of his office located in the attic of St. For over six decades, Father Miller has acted as priest, protector, educator, and witness to generations of Batticaloans. He said he has not decided whether to return. There was a time when I could write a letter to the president or assemble senior police officers. None of those things would make a difference now. In addition to what he sees as the shrinking sphere of his influence, Father Miller said there is also his advanced age to consider. When he arrived in Sri Lanka at the age of 23, it was by ship and the journey took one month. It was September and Sri Lanka had just months before celebrated its independence from colonial rule for the first time in over years. Now years-old, Father Miller sometimes asks children at St. Michael's which of the four houses named after Jesuit Fathers they belong to. And they shrug their shoulders. But Father Miller's contributions to the people of the Eastern Province are hardly forgotten by all. In the week leading up to his departure, a steady stream of visitors arrived at his office door to bring gifts and best wishes for a safe trip, but also pleading with him to return as soon as possible. We need him here. Indeed, throughout his junior education, Father Miller said he attended Mass twice every morning, once with his family and once when he reached his Jesuit school. At the age of 16, he decided that he wanted to join the order, a decision that followed in the footsteps of his older brother. In all, six of his seven siblings would become Jesuits or nuns. Upon joining, Father Miller became the youngest in the class but the decision, in spite of his youth, was final. He studied for seven years and received a degree in physics before volunteering to be sent abroad. At that time, the French Jesuit numbers in the East of Sri Lanka had been depleted by two world wars and the Vatican had requested the New Orleans Province to help fill the ranks and aid in operating the dozens of schools in the area. Father Miller was among five Jesuits who were placed in Batticaloa. He taught physics, English, history, and coached the soccer team, whose offense consisted of Tamil and Muslim forwards, Burgher midfielders, and Sinhalese wingers. From to , he acted as rector of the school and shortly after he stepped down from the position, the government took over the administration and curriculum. Around the same time, Father Miller became instrumental in setting up forums for community leaders and religious figures to engage in dialogue with one another, eventually helping to start a peace committee. As the conflict and its effect on the people of the Eastern Province worsened, he also became a repository for thousands of human rights abuses and disappearances. But bridging that gap, no one has done it yet. But that year, during a rescue attempt of priests and nuns in Valachchenai--where Tamils feared Muslim retaliation over recent massacres--Father Hebert disappeared. He was believed to have been killed by a rioting crowd outside Batticaloa. These days, Father Miller seems to have undergone, if not a change of heart, then a realization that times have changed even from the stark days of the early s. Meanwhile, people continue to disappear, rights are more and more eroded, and there is no sign of improvement. So, I think, maybe I need a holiday. Reproduction of articles permitted when used without any alterations to contents and a link to the source page. Sri Lanka. All Rights Reserved. Site best viewed in IE ver 6. UN split on Lankan issue. IMF team here today to hold talks on crucial loan. WHO experts here for Rubella probe. Presidential pardon bypasses legal process. A heritage house gets second chance. Garbage crisis growing by the day. People battle LTTE as troops close in. Pillay visiting Nepal and India, not Lanka. Officials attacked for preventing illegal sand mining. Parliament to sit for extra session. Tissa against terrorism but for justice. Record numbers enter cleared areas. Patients suffer for lack of thyroxin. Come buy our air time: SLBC tells private sector. Health Ministry making every effort to contain chickenpox epidemic. Hunt on for child murder suspect. Rain water storage system for new buildings a must. Hope for desperate patients. Bank owed Rs. Crisis at Muslim Peace Secretariat. Jailors to be hauled up following union action. Indian Army back in medical garb, but is Delhi losing grip on Lanka?

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Dairy farmers have been protesting for 74 days against a group of Sinhala outsiders who have seized their land by force. The silent protest has been going on for 74 days in front of the Sitthandi Junction milk collection centre in Batticaloa, after a group of Sinhala farmers forcibly settled in the Madawani-Maiylaththamadu area, seizing pastures and destroying Tamils' temporary sheds. On 13 November, a court ordered their eviction, but the situation has not changed, even though President Ranil Wickremasinghe spoke about the matter during a recent visit to the region. Now we live in fear,' said Muththupullai Siyanthar, a dairy farmer who was brutally attacked by the group, speaking to AsiaNews. These areas are our life. If our animals don't have food, we don't get milk. They're going to die. According to the protesting farmers, about 7, cows have been destroyed so far, with serious consequences for the 3, families of Tamil farmers who depend on livestock. There are more than farms in the area and the situation is having serious repercussions for them. Donate now. Support AsiaNews. Geographical areas. Central Asia Kazakhstan. North Asia Mongolia. East Asia China. North Korea. South Korea. Hong Kong. South West Asia Armenia. South East Asia Brunei. East Timor. South Asia Afghanistan. Sri Lanka. Middle East Saudi Arabia. United Arab Emirates. Freedom of religion. Printable version. Asia Today. National online registry for Indian students kicks off amid controversy. Scores of Afghan migrants killed while Tehran and Kabul negotiate repatriations. Israel bombs Beirut. What will Prabowo Subianto's Indonesia be like? Election polls put Japan's Liberal Democratic Party majority at risk.

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