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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, April 2, 2014
GTF flays government decision to ban Diaspora organizations
- Wednesday, 02 April 2014

The
Global Tamil Tamil Forum (GTF) has said the Sri Lankan government’s
decision to proscribe 16 Tamil Diaspora organisations and four prominent
Tamil Diaspora activists, including the Global Tamil Forum (GTF) and
its President Rev. Dr S.J. Emmanuel, as ‘foreign terrorist entities’ and
fronts for the defeated LTTE is shameful.
GTF Policy Advisor and former Member of Parliament for Enfield North,
Joan Ryan has said in her press statement that the move is the latest
attempt by a government hell-bent on intimidating and silencing those
who demand truth, justice and accountability both for the alleged war
crimes committed during Sri Lanka’s armed conflict and for the on-going
perpetration of human rights abuses.
“It can be no coincidence that this decision has been made a matter of
days after the latest resolution on Sri Lanka was adopted by the UN
Human Rights Council (UNHRC), on Thursday 27th March. This resolution
raised a number of human rights concerns and will initiate an
international investigation into allegations of violations of
international law by both sides in the final years of the war. The
Government asserts that this action has been taken to stop attempts to
revive the LTTE in the former conflict areas of the Tamil majority North
and East of the island. However, no one wants to return to armed
conflict and the Government cannot provide a single shred of credible
evidence to support this accusation. As the Chief Minister of Sri
Lanka’s Northern Province states, this claim is a “witch hunt” used for
political purposes and as a cover to continue the militarisation and
repression of the area,” she has said.
GTF has noted that by labelling major Tamil Diaspora groups as
‘terrorists’, the proscription will forbid Sri Lankan citizens, NGOs and
political parties from having any contact with these organisations.
Families and friends of representatives who work for these groups will
be in even more danger and members of the Tamil Diaspora heading to the
island will be under closer scrutiny by the state security forces.
“The Government is not interested in engaging constructively with the
Diaspora and is not prepared to address the root cause of the armed
conflict – the systematic marginalisation of the Tamil people. This is a
blatant measure to attack freedom of expression. It will further
undermine the human rights situation on the island and will do yet more
damage to the accountability and reconciliation processes. This cannot
be tolerated by the international community, especially since the UNHRC
raised these matters as serious issues of concern in its resolution last
week. It underlines why the culture of impunity in Sri Lanka must be
challenged and why there needs to be an independent, international
investigation,” Joan Ryan has said.
