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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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1995 – The PA Government And The Continuing Vacuum
The 1990s: The Culture of Untruth and a Perilous Vacuum Part 5
Chandrika
Kumaratunga’s PA government was elected to power on good intentions. We
mentioned the movements for the disappeared, which directly and
indirectly played a major role in creating the wave which swept the PA
to victory. During that period justice for the disappeared became almost
a cult slogan with which one could not afford to disagree in public.
With the approach of the parliamentary elections fixed for 16th August
’94, it became common for leading PA (SLFP, LSSP and CP) politicians to
breeze into sites of mass graves and commence digging for remains before
the glare of publicity guaranteed by crowds and video cameras. After
her victory, presidential commissions were appointed by Chandrika
Kumaratunge in keeping with her election pledge to go into human rights
abuses.
Most of the presidential commissions submitted reports by early 1998. A
large number of security personnel responsible for abuses were
identified but any action against persons of rank appeared to hinge on
political expediency. Cases where hearings commenced in the normal
courts
against key officers remain stalled. Finally, all those who voted for
the PA expecting a new and benign state culture with justice for the
victims of abuses have been left to feel cheated. They had not voted UNP
because it was clearly hostile to any inquiry into abuses and offered
no hope of reform. The PA government’s failure in this respect has
several grave consequences. The bulk of the 23,000 victims killed during
the JVP era (as recorded by the disappearance commissions) came from
poor and underprivileged rural homes. The PA’s failure gives these
people the strong message that they do not count, the Law and the
democratic process do not work for them and, as compared with those of
the urban elite, their lives do not matter. Read More


