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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, April 20, 2013
Remembering Fr.Kili: A walk down memory lane
- 20 APRIL 2013
- BY K.SIVAPALAN

I
came to know Kili (Parrot) Father some time after the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA)
was signed between the Government of Sri Lanka (GOSL) and the Liberation Tigers
of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) brokered by the Norwegians although I have heard about him
before. When we met for the first time I understood that he has read about my
working in the field of Legal Aid and my appearances in courts on behalf of
innocent Tamil youths indicted under the two draconian laws, The Emergency
Regulations (EMR) and the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA). The laws reflected
the magnitude of the state terror thrust upon Tamils concealed as the 'law of
the land'.
Father
Kili was very concerned with the fate of the youth from the Northeast who were
arrested under EMR and PTA without having committed any offence and detained for
years without being released or indicted in Courts if there were in fact any
evidence against them. He was also very worried about the ongoing violations of
human rights perpetrated by the Sri Lanka Armed Forces.
It
was an opportune time as there was a breathing space due to the No war- no
peace (if not peace) period that was there at least at the beginning of year
2002(CFA was signed on February 22,2002).That made Father to venture with the
idea of forming Northeast Secretariat on Human Rights (NESOHR). He wanted people
like me to join him in this venture. Many of us on our own way were involved in
the field of human rights in Trincomalee, Batticaloa,Jaffna and Vanni. Father
was however very keen to adhere to the ‘Paris Principles’ in the composition of
its Committee members. He has thought about members from various fields and from
different regions and gender balance(our Secretary was Dr.Malathy and we had
another lady member from the higher Educational field) within the traditional
Tamil homeland at a time when even the Sri Lankan Human Rights Commission had no
such realization.

As
the Chairperson
of NESOHR Father was very keen that we should have an all
inclusive, exhaustive Charter and we did achieve that. Even Ian Martin, the
former Secretary General of Amnesty International and later the UN Secretary
Kofi Annan’s Permanent Representative in Nepal and Rory Mungoven, Chief of Asia
Pacific region at the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva
(Who was the UN team’s country Representative in Colombo at that time) were
consulted and were highly appreciative of the effort.
Within
a short period of existence we produced many Reports by actually interviewing
and collecting affidavits from the affected or their next of kin. We produced
Mandaithivu-Allaipiddy-Mankumpam (MAM) Report on the 69 persons went missing
from Philip Neri Church due to the Sri Lanka Armed Forces and para military
group working with them and another Report on Paramanthanaru Massacre where 16
persons were killed by the Sri Lankan Armed Forces in Vanni. We were able to
bring out the Book ‘Massacres of Tamils 1956-2008’ in Tamil, English and German
languages with the assistance of Statistical Centre for Northeast(SNE). A
Booklet on the massacres of Tamils in the name of peace by the Indian Peace
Keeping Force (IPKP) was published by the Delhi Tamil Students Union with our
text. Apart from these Reports and books we brought out monthly reports from
Kilinochchi on the ground situation in Vanni upto January,2009 when our office
was destroyed and our operatives could no longer work on facts gathering on the
ground. All this would not have been possible without the guidance of Kili
father.
Assistance
to poor, oppressed and affected people whether through forcible uprooting by the
Armed Forces of the GOSL, war or Tsunami was always at the heart of father. He
was the Chairperson of the Consortium of Vanni NGOs prior to becoming the
Chairperson of NESOHR. He was instrumental in organizing in Vanni Psychological
assistance to war and Tsunami affected people. Through his efforts we were able
to take the problems of people in Vanni including Human Rights violations if
any and child recruitment to their Forces by ltte. Whenever they were found to
be under age they were released in the presence of UNICEF and NESOHR officials
to their parents. Father was also instrumental in getting Ltte to sign the
Agreement against child recruitment. Father lead NESOHR delegation to Geneva at
the invitation of the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was adamant that I
attend the Advanced Course in International Human Rights Law and advocacy
conducted by ISHR in Geneva.
All
the visitors and officers, whether they were Ambassadors or from UN Agencies or
from INGOs or from NGOs in the South were always welcome to NESOHR Office.
Father always invited our Sinhala friends from South to participate in our Human
Rights day functions and delegations from Buddhist Priests and Civil Societies
in the south were always welcome. It is sad that many of these officials were
quiet when people in Vanni almost 400,000 towards the end of the war were being
attacked for months by the Sri Lanka Armed Forces especially by the Air Force.
International Human Rights NGOs and UN Agencies who were so vociferous about
child recruitment by ltte turned a blind eye when the Sri Lankan Armed Forces
were bombing and killing pregnant women and babies in their arms. U.N.Special
Representative on Children in Armed Conflict and UNICEF went dumb.
An
aspect of his life which was not known to many was his love for environment. His
church in the remote village of Vavunikkulam off Mankulam was like an Oasis. All
green and cool. You could find all the plants, herbal or otherwise. Even the
landscape was designed by him. When you enter its precincts you could feel the
temperature falling by many degrees. It was a pity that I could not spend even
few days there although he has invited me many times to do so. Father also
served as the correspondent of Veritas radio service for some time in
Vanni.
Father
was born in the village of Karaveddy in Jaffna, was a teacher and a Bank
official before being ordained as a priest. Like many other priests before him
who were killed by the Sri Lankan Armed Forces he gave his life in the service
of mankind. I am proud to have served as his Deputy in NESOHR.
“Dialogue
is born from an attitude of respect for the other person, from the conviction
that the other person has something good to say”-Pope Francis
©
JDS
K.Sivapalan is
a prominent Human Rights lawyer and the Deputy Chairperson of Northeast
Secretariat on Human Rights (NESoHR).
