There were 12 cases that occurred in 2013. Being a journalist, I'm looking for the most contemporary thing. I'm looking at the ongoing situation. In the U.K. alone, I found 12 men and women, many of whom had evidence proving that they had been raped this year in Sri Lanka. Then there were eight from last year. Human Rights Watch had 12 different cases from last year. I think there's a lot more from last year, because there's a time lag in people coming out of the country.
But I was surprised that I could find quite so many people already in the U.K. alleging rape in, basically, secret military camps and similar places. It was systematic. It was a standard operating procedure of abduction and release, and it affected how they were treated in detention. So in no way could this have been rogue officers just doing their own thing. There was no sense in which they abducted these women and took them off into the jungle or anything. It was a very similar pattern again and again, and quite chilling as a result.