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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, June 2, 2014
Friday Forum Wants President To Support Wigneswaran

June 2, 2014
“Encouraged as we have been by the holding of elections for the Northern Provincial Council (NPC), Friday Forum is, however, perturbed by the hindrances that impede the proper functioning of the NPC”, says theFriday Forum after visiting to Jaffna and Kilinochchi.
Issuing a statement last night the Friday Forum said; “The integrity and commitment of Chief MinisterWigneswaran to
work for the good of the people of the Northern Province, and indeed
all of us in Sri Lanka, as well as his commitment to work towards
post-war reconstruction and reconciliation in a united Sri Lanka that
respects diversity and the rights of citizens of all communities, are, we feel, commendable. The delegation was struck
by the re-iteration of the assurance given by the Chief Minister to
direct his energies to a people-centred sustainable development of the
Province, while safeguarding and ensuring the rule of law, justice and
human security. It is the sincere hope of Friday Forum that the Governor
and the President will extend their vital support and cooperation to
the Chief Minister and the duly elected NPC by the provision of the
requisite financial and administrative resources to enable the NPC to
discharge its duties and responsibilities to the citizenry.”
We publish below the statement in full;
Friday Forum, since its inception in 2009, has been profoundly disquieted about the post war scene in the Northern Province. A
delegation of the Friday Forum visited Jaffna and Kilinochchi recently
and met some members of the clergy of all religions, political leaders,
academics and professionals, representatives of women’s groups and
fisher folk, and the office bearers of the Jaffna- Kilinochchi Muslim
Federation. The delegation consisted of Bishop Duleep de Chickera,
Daneshan Casie-Chetty, Savitri Goonesekere, Chandra Jayaratne, Tissa
Jayatilaka, Ahilan Kadirgamar, Ranjini Obeysekera and Selvy
Tiruchandran. Jayantha Dhanapala was unable to join at the last minute
due to illness.
Despite efforts made by the Friday Forum, much to our regret the
scheduled meeting with the Northern Province Governor, twice postponed
at the request of the latter, did not take place. We thus missed the
opportunity we sought to place before the Governor the concerns of
Friday Forum related to the current scene in the North.
Encouraged as we have been by the holding of elections for the Northern Provincial Council (NPC), Friday Forum is, however,
perturbed by the hindrances that impede the proper functioning of the
NPC. The integrity and commitment of Chief Minister Wigneswaran to work
for the good of the people of the Northern Province, and indeed all of
us in Sri Lanka, as well as his commitment to work towards post-war
reconstruction and reconciliation in a united Sri Lanka that respects
diversity and the rights of citizens of all communities, are, we feel, commendable. The delegation was struck
by the re-iteration of the assurance given by the Chief Minister to
direct his energies to a people-centred sustainable development of the
Province, while safeguarding and ensuring the rule of law, justice and
human security. It is the sincere hope of Friday Forum that the
Governor and the President will extend their vital support and
cooperation to the Chief Minister and the duly elected NPC by the
provision of the requisite financial and administrative resources to
enable the NPC to discharge its duties and responsibilities to the
citizenry.
Our recent visit confirmed Friday Forum’s conviction that the under-mentioned issues are of critical importance. We
hope that officials and civil society members of the north as well as
outside will recognize these as such. The issues are the need for
* vocational training and development, especially in the rural areas,
for generation of sustainable livelihoods. Women and youth in these
areas should be given priority while at the same time rural cooperatives
are strengthened;
* a sustainable solution to the problems of the fisher folk and
Fisheries Cooperatives given the devastation of livelihoods of the
people of the area by systematic incursions of Indian trawlers;
* coming to grips with the consequences arising from the crisis of food
security and malnutrition in the Northern Province, especially so within
its more vulnerable and marginalized segment;
* a resolution of land, housing and resettlement issues in a
manner that recognises the legal rights of owners of private land,
integrating a clear norm of equality and non-discrimination in
formulation and implementation of laws and policies on State lands. The
difficulties of those who have lost relevant deeds and related
documents need special redress. Allegations of land acquisition on the
basis of a mere letter from military authorities should be investigated
forthwith;
* support for the proposals put forward by the Northern Province Task
Force on Education. Academic specialists from other parts of the country
and, if necessary, from abroad should evaluate these proposals and seek
to arrive at a consensus. Such a carefully considered and distilled set
of proposals could be a possible model for education reform in the
island;
* implementation of the rule of law and the addressing of complex
problems relating to missing persons, detainees, women-headed households
and children. In this regard, a significant increase in the number of
police officers including women officers proficient in Tamil is crucial
and urgent;
* psycho-social counseling and, in certain contexts trauma counseling, for war-affected citizens of the Northern Province;
*encouraging leaders of all religions in the Province to contribute more to the promotion of ethnic and inter-faith harmony;
* addressing the impact of the all–pervasive militarization on the normalization of relations between citizen and state. Civil
administration needs to be strengthened and the military withdrawn from
non-military sectors such as agriculture and pre-school education
confining it to such security matters as the police are unable to
handle.
We hope in a future publication to offer more insights on the prevailing
realities and the way forward towards national reconciliation and
integration.
It is the belief of the Friday Forum that a sincere and sustained
commitment of all Sri Lankans to the addressing of the above issues will
make a substantial contribution to the protection of the self-respect,
dignity and wellbeing of our citizenry in the north, creating an
environment of trust and confidence in post-war reconstruction and
reconciliation.
Jayantha Dhanapala Professor Savitri Goonesekere Tissa Jayatilaka
On behalf of Friday Forum
Mr. Jayantha Dhanapala, Professor Savitri Goonesekere, Mr. Tissa
Jayatilaka, Rt. Reverend Duleep de Chickera, Mr. Ahilan Kadirgamar,
Professor Ranjini Obeyesekere, Mr. Danesh Casie Chetty, Dr. Selvy
Thiruchandran, Dr. G. Usvatte-aratchi, Ms. Suriya Wickremasinghe,
Professor Arjuna Aluwihare, Professor Camena Guneratne, Mr. J.C.
Weliamuna, Dr. A.C. Visvalingam, Professor Gananath
Obeyesekere, Ms. Radhika Coomaraswamy, Rev. Dr. Jayasiri Peiris, Dr.
Jayampathy Wickramaratne, Dr.Upatissa Pethiyagoda, Dr. Deepika
Udagama, Ms, Damaris Wickremesekera, Mr. Faiz-ur Rahman, Ms. Manouri
Muttettuwegama, Ms. Shanthi Dias, Dr. Devanesan Nesiah, Mr. Suresh de
Mel, Mr. Javid Yusuf, Mr. Chandra Jayaratne.
