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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, February 28, 2013
Lies Retold – The Annual Sri Lankan Ritual At The UNHRC
By Paul
Newman -February 28, 2013
Dr. Paul Newman

On the 27th morning, the Sri Lankan Minister for
Plantation and Special Envoy to the President of Sri Lanka on Human Rights
Mr.Mahinda
Samarasinghe, made the annual
statement on behalf of Sri Lanka at the High Level segment of the
22nd session of the United Nations
Human Rights Council 2013. In the usual rhetoric the Minister spoke
of the commitment of Sri Lanka towards peace and normality after eliminating
terrorism by successfully conducting a humanitarian operation to free a captive
population. The 5 R’s (Reconstruction, Resettlement, Rehabilitation,
Reintegration and Reconciliation) would usher in an era of sustainable
development, social progress and durable peace.
The
north had witnessed a growth of 27% where as the growth rate of the rest of the
country was 8%. The Government of Sri Lanka was relaying the railway line to
Jaffna. The last batch ofInternally
Displaced Persons had returned to their places of origin on 24th
September 2012. The strength of the military has been reduced in the north, the
military was involved in reconstruction work of the north. The former High
Security Zones have ceased to exist. Only 396 ex-combatants (in his word,
beneficiaries) are undergoing rehabilitation. Sri Lanka had completely settled
the issue of Child Soldiers. The minister claimed that at no time the
ex-combatants or LTTE sympathizers
were targeted, but reintegrated into the society.
A
court of Inquiry was established by the Commander of the Sri Lankan army to
inquire into the observations made by the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation
Commission (LLRC)
in its report on alleged civilian casualties during the final phase of the
humanitarian operation, the court of inquiry would also examine the Channel 4
allegations. The case of the 5 students killed in Trincomallee and the 17 ACF
workers killed in 2006 was further investigated.
In
the second part of his speech the minister came down heavily on the Western
countries and the UN Human Rights Commissioner Ms.Navi
Pillay. He accused the western governments of falling prey to the
disinformation, outright falsehood and pressure tactics of the remnants of the
terrorist organization which has resulted in biased and unequal treatment of Sri
Lanka.
He
called the resolution passed on Sri Lanka at the 19th UNHRC in March 2012 as
entirely unnecessary,unwarranted and unfair. He said Sri Lanka strongly objected
any unfair, unprincipled and unjust approach adopted by the HRC and there should
be no debate on any country specific resolution.
He
felt it was the government’s primary responsibility to resolve domestic issues
and unwarranted Internationalization would undermine the local reconciliation
process in Sri Lanka impacting their efforts to reap the dividends of peace.
Targetting Sri Lanka unfairly would further polarize the affected parties,
particularly in the context of no threat from Sri Lanka towards International
peace and security. The subjective selectivity of focusing on Sri Lanka was
unacceptable.
The
UN Human Rights Commissioner Ms.Navi Pillay, was scheduled to visit Sri Lanka
in April 2011 but has refrained from visiting the country though she had sent a
high level delegation in September 2012. Ms.Pillay paid inordinate amounts of
attention to Sri Lanka in her statements within and outside UN Forums, whether
it is the Security Council, Human Rights Councils, democracy conferences or
merely comments on a wide range of issues since May 2009 which could influence
delegations. Her constant targeting of Sri Lanka was based on “unsubstantiated
evidence founded on conjecture and supposition only supports the impression of a
lack of objectivity”.
Apart
from this the Minister spoke of the efforts of the Sri Lankan government to
educate its people on the right to freedom from torture. He also emphasized that
due process of law was followed in the impeachment of the former chief justice
and the appointment of the new one.
He
said Sri Lanka has been “instructed by people who know little of our
history,culture and socio-political background, from the Asokan Rock Edicts of
the 3rd Century before the Christian era, societies in our region have been
guided by values underscoring good governance and human rights. We need not be
told. We need not be taught. We are fully aware of what we need to do
domestically and internationally”.
To
conclude he said that the cornerstone of the Sri Lankan policy was effective
reconciliation based on home grown solutions and Sri Lanka did not did not wish
to adopt a policy of ‘destructive disengagement’ but would continue with the
policy of constructive and open dialogue. He felt that the subjective measures
based on unsubstantiated assertions aimed at ‘naming and shaming’ are indicative
of a different agenda unrelated to the objectives of the council. With time and
space, Sri Lanka would deliver for its people and country.
What
Mr.Mahinda Samarasinghe forgets is that we are living in an age of information.
The so called humanitarian operation was nothing but a gruesome genocide carried
out on innocent Tamils. The war started from the eviction of people from the
western coast villages of Arippu, Silavuthurai and Mullikulam ended at the east
coast of Mullivaikal. Never were the innocent civilians given a chance to cross
over to the army controlled areas. They were herded like cattle from one coast
to another for a period of 18 months from the end of 2007 to May 2009. The
civilians were reduced to the status of walking skeletons.
The
UN Habitat states that 160,000 houses were destroyed. This must be the first
humanitarian operation in the world where the collateral damage caused the
destruction of 160,000 houses, 146,679 missing people, 4 million Palmyra trees
destroyed, cluster bombs used, government proclaimed no fire zones shelled,
surrendering prisoners of war carrying white flags shot point blank. Even
surrendered women and innocent children were not spared. The UN Panel of Experts
says 40,000 civilians would have been massacred on a conservative
estimate.
About
the 27% development in the north, who are the real beneficiaries? The new roads
are for free movement of the Sinhalese soldiers and the business men from the
south along with the war zone tourists travelling from the south. The new
houses are for the Sinhala settlers. The minister did not utter a word about the
substantiated evidences on Sinhalisation.
Militarisation is
the hallmark of the daily life of the Tamil civilians in the north and east,
both governed by former military personnel. There was not a word of the cultural
suppression of the Tamils who are denied their basic right to mourn their dead.
Their cultural remnants razed to the ground and new Sinhala landmarks have
appeared in their place.
It
is a blatant lie to claim that there are no more High Security Zones (HSZs). In
Jaffna alone 70,000 Tamils are yet to return home as their land is occupied as
HSZs. The entire village of Mullikulam is displaced into the jungles and a naval
complex is coming up. In Jaffna the Talsevana military resort has come up in the
place of land occupied from Tamils.
Out
of a total land mass of 65,619 sq kms of land in Sri Lanka, the Tamils inhabit
18,880 sq kms of land in the north and east, after May 2009, the defence forces
have occupied more than 7,000 sq kms of land.
More
than 93,000 people are estimated to still be displaced as of late December 2012,
living in camps in Vavuniya, Jaffna and Trincomalee districts, in transit sites
or with host communities. Source: Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre
(January 24, 2013)
The
Channel 4 videos have been authenticated world over, Sri Lanka is yet to accept
it as it would amount to accepting its own guilt. Torture, rape of
Tamil women and disappearances continue unabated as depicted in the recent
report of Human Rights Watch. What is the hallmark of justice in Sri Lanka is
the army conducting its own inquiry against crimes conducted by its men!
About
the home grown solutions, the President of Sri Lanka put an end to it on the 4th
of February 2013 by remarking that there cannot be any privileges given to the
Tamils, his home grown solutions are Buddhisisation, Sinhalisation and
militarization of the Tamil areas.
No
country would have interfered in the internal matter of Sri Lanka if they had
settled their issue amicably. Sri Lanka must understand that they do not exist
independently, time and again Sri Lanka has sent its own soldiers to settle
issues elsewhere as part of the UN forces. The world will not ignore the
genocide of the Tamils who have contributed significantly to humanity around the
world.
As
regards the unscrupulous attack on Ms.Navi Pillai one feels sympathetic to the
desperate plight of the Sri Lankan government who did not refute any of her
claims since 2009 with substantial evidences. Mere targeting an individual will
further alienate Sri Lanka which is trying to prevent the UNHRC from performing
her duty.
The
whole world except Sri Lanka knows that Ms.Navi Pillai is doing her job to the
best of her abilities and intimidating her will only get some cheap popularity
of the chauvinistic Sinhalese. To conclude, the desperation of Sri Lanka could
be seen in their panicky move to directly attack Ms.Pillai. Even a few African
countries which were contemplating on abstaining are now thinking otherwise.
Sri Lanka is ready to welcome another resolution!
*Dr.Paul
Newman from the 22nd UNHRC, Geneva, 2013.
