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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, April 26, 2013
Australia’s
ex-PM leads Sri Lanka CHOGM boycott call
Former
Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser is among dozens of prominent Australians calling
on the federal government to consider boycotting a major Commonwealth summit in
Sri Lanka this year.
2013-04-26
Former
Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser is among dozens of prominent Australians calling
on the federal government to consider boycotting a major Commonwealth summit in
Sri Lanka this year.
Mr
Fraser has added his name to a petition calling on Australia to join with Canada
in avoiding the biennial Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in the
Sri Lankan city of Hambantota in November.
Organised
by the Australian Tamil Congress, the petition calls on the government to insist
on a new host country unless there is significant progress on Sri Lanka's human
rights record.
Signed
by 2700 people, the petition is part of a wider global campaign to stop Sri
Lanka hosting the summit.
Australian
Greens senator Lee Rhiannon says it's time for Australia to show
leadership.
"It
is wrong that a country that stands accused of war crimes and crimes against
humanity is allowed to build international legitimacy by using international
bodies such as CHOGM," she said. (AAP)
Several prominent Australians, including former prime minister
Malcolm Fraser, have asked the federal government to consider boycotting a major
Commonwealth summit in Sri Lanka later this year.
Australia’s ex-PM calls for boycott of summit in Sri Lanka
MELBOURNE, April 26,
2013
Mr.
Fraser has signed a petition calling on Australia to join hands with Canada in
avoiding the biennial Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Sri
Lanka in November this year, The
Australian newspaper reported.
Organised
by the Australian Tamil Congress, the petition calls on the government to insist
on a new host country ‘unless there is significant progress on Sri Lanka’s human
rights record’, the report said.
Till
now the petition has been signed by 2700 people and is a part of a wider
campaign to stop Sri Lanka from hosting the summit.
Australian
Greens party senator Lee Rhiannon said it’s time for Australia to show
leadership.
“It
is wrong that a country that stands accused of war crimes and crimes against
humanity is allowed to build international legitimacy by using international
bodies such as CHOGM,” she said.
Earlier,
the Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Thursday asked the Commonwealth forum to shift
CHOGM meeting from Sri Lanka, unless Colombo makes prompt, measurable and
meaningful progress on human rights.
Such
a demand from the HRW comes after the Canadian government recently confirmed
that Prime Minister Stephen Harper will not attend CHOGM unless the Sri Lankan
government makes progress on human rights and judicial independence.
HRW
alleges Sri Lanka has taken no meaningful steps to address serious abuses by
government forces in the last stages of the conflict against the LTTE in
2009.
Since
2009, Sri Lankan government has been responsible for a worsening human rights
situation that includes clampdowns on basic freedoms, threats and attacks
against civil society and actions against the judiciary and other institutions
imperilling Sri Lanka’s democracy, it said.
Sri
Lanka dismisses all accusations as politically motivated, unfounded and directed
by the pro-LTTE diaspora in the West.
