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Commonwealth Urged To Reassess Sri Lanka’s Suitability To Host CHOGM And Assume Chair
At
a panel discussion to launch the new International Bar Association’s Human
Rights Institute (IBAHRI) report, A Crisis of Legitimacy: The Impeachment of
Chief Justice Bandaranayake and
the Erosion of the Rule of Law in Sri Lanka, panellist Sadakat Kadri said, ‘Sri
Lanka is due to be holding the Commonwealth
Heads of Government Meeting, CHOGM, in Colombo in November 2013. It
is up to the Commonwealth to decide whether or not that goes ahead. But the
IBAHRI notes that the Commonwealth is committed by its Charter to the observance
of the rule of law, good governance, independence of the judiciary and the
upholding of human rights; the question for the Commonwealth, therefore is, does
it stand for those values? If it does, it needs to consider very carefully
whether Sri Lanka is an appropriate venue for the CHOGM and whether it is an
appropriate chair in office for the two years after that, because Sri Lanka will
become the body that represents the Commonwealth and its core values around the
world.’ Mr Kadri, the rapporteur of a fact-finding delegation that, under the
auspices of the IBAHRI, investigated the independence of the legal profession in
Sri Lanka added, ‘There is a very real danger that if the CHOGM meeting goes
ahead [in Sri Lanka], the present government will consider it a licence to
continue along the course that it has so far proceeded and fail to uphold the
Commonwealth’s values.’
The
launch of A Crisis of Legitimacy took place on Monday 22 April 2013 at the House
of Lords in London, United Kingdom. The audience included representatives of the
Government of Sri Lanka, High Commissions, human rights groups, lawyers and
journalists.
During
the opening address, Baroness Helena
Kennedy of the Shaws said, ‘IBAHRI delegations have visited Sri Lanka
in 2001 and 2009; unfortunately Sri Lanka would not admit the latest [IBAHRI]
delegation of senior lawyers into the country to report upon the rule of law and
the impeachment proceedings against Chief Justice Bandaranayake.’ She added, ‘It
is so important that we give sustenance to other people who are struggling to
protect human rights and the rule of law, and all the evidence suggests that the
rule of law is seriously under threat in Sri Lanka.’
Overall,
the research underpinning the Report revealed that the removal of Chief Justice
Bandaranayake from office in Sri Lanka was unlawful, is undermining public
confidence in the rule of law, and is threatening to eviscerate the country’s
judiciary as an independent guarantor of constitutional rights. Discussing these
issues at the IBAHRI Report launch were fact-finding delegation members The
Honourable Justice Muhammad Lawal Uwais, a former Chief Justice of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria and Mr Kadri, a UK Barrister at Doughty Street Chambers,
together with Dr Sunil Coorey, of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka. Alex Wilks,
an IBAHRI Senior Programme Lawyer, moderated the discussion.
Justice
Lawal Uwais remarked during the debate, ‘The removal of Chief Justice
Bandaranayake was done by the parliament and the Executive of Sri Lanka in
contravention of the rule of law. The removal was rushed, ignoring the fact that
there was a case before the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka,
challenging the right to initiate the proceedings to remove the Justice from
office’.
Film
footage of the Report launch will be posted on the IBAHRI Sri Lanka-dedicated
website pages in due course, alongside the short video clips (click
here to view) that gave an overview of the salient findings of the
Report ahead of the launch.
IBA
Film - Sri Lanka facing constitutional crisis concludes IBAHRI report
In
March 2013 the IBAHRI conducted a remote fact-finding mission to investigate the
impeachment proceedings against Chief Justice Bandaranayake and the rule of law
in Sri Lanka. This film summarises the situation in Sri Lanka and gives some
background to the report before discussing its findings and recommendations.

