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Harassment of a Sri Lankan Human Rights Defender by a group led by the Sri Lankan Embassy in Tokyo: Press release IMADR
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THE INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT AGAINST ALL FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION AND RACISM
PRESS RELEASE
IMADR condemns the harassment of a Sri Lankan Human Rights Defender by a group led by the Sri Lankan Embassy in Tokyo
TOKYO, 13 JUNE 2013 – IMADR strongly condemns any kinds and acts of
reprisal and harassment against Human Rights Defenders and expresses its
grave concern and protest against the action and behavior of Sri Lankan
Embassy representatives for Japan at a public event in Tokyo hurling
abusive words at a prominent Sri Lankan Human Rights Defender.
In the evening of 12th June, 2013, the International Movement Against
All Forms of Discrimination and Racism (IMADR) organized a public
seminar on human rights and development challenges in Sri Lanka at its
headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. The main part of the event was the lecture
by Dr. Nimalka FERNANDO, a Human Rights Defender (HRD) from Sri Lanka
and the president of IMADR. Along with Japanese participants, the event
was also attended by several Sri Lankan persons, who were led by two
representatives from the Sri Lankan Embassy in Japan.
The lecture of Dr. Fernando was repeatedly disrupted by unruly
interventions made by the Sri Lankan participants. While the organizer
did not prevent participants from asking questions and comments whenever
appropriate, with due respect for a constructive dialogue Sri Lankan
participants began to harass and hurl verbal abuse at Dr. Fernando
rather than engage in constructive dialogue. Even after the closure of
the event with a clear announcement made by the organiser, several Sri
Lankan participants continued hurling abusive comments at Dr. Fernando
saying that she is contracted to do such a lecture and that she is
betraying her country. Moreover, one Sri Lankan person, who identified
himself as a representative from the Sri Lankan Embassy in Japan, banged
a water bottle on the table and demanded that Dr. Fernando explain as
to why she has not given a good image of the country as tourism is
booming in Sri Lanka. As she tried to explain her position, some other
Sri Lankans continued making abusive comments at her in a threatening
manner by following her up to the lift.
Similar incidents of reprisal, attacks, intimidation and harassment
against HRDs from Sri Lanka by Sri Lankan authorities were observed in
Geneva, Switzerland during the 19th Session of the United Nations Human
Rights Council (HRC), where Dr. Fernando was also one of their targets.
IMADR expresses its grave concern over the continuing unruly behaviour
of the representatives of Sri Lankan Embassy and strongly condemns any
acts or kinds of reprisal, intimidation and harassment of HRDs. The Sri
Lankan Government must immediately stop such acts and conduct a
disciplinary
inquiry on the conduct of the Embassy officials in Tokyo and offer an
apology to Dr. Fernando and the organizers. We further urge the
Government of Sri Lanka to take all necessary and genuine actions to
implement its obligation under international human rights laws and
recommendations made by UN HR experts including the HRC resolutions 19/2
and 22/1. IMADR remains committed to work for protection and promotion
of human rights and continue its efforts to address human rights issues
in Sri Lanka.
Kinhide Mushakoji,
President, IMADR Japan Committee
Yuriko Hara, Secretary General
President, IMADR Japan Committee
Yuriko Hara, Secretary General
IMADR is an NGO in consultative status (Special) with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations


