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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, August 1, 2015
UN Leaked document - consumption for the election in Sri Lanka!- S. V. Kirubaharan

Saturday, 01 August 2015
Since the end of the war in May 2009, the UK Channel 4 has become
controversial on many affairs concerning Sri Lanka. It has released
valuable information with evidence, especially the ‘No Fire Zone’. The
reporters or the presenters are Callum Macrae, Jonathan Miller, Jon Snow
and others.
Last Tuesday, 28th July, Channel 4 News broadcast another important and
interesting news item, “Sri Lanka justice: leaked UN document casts
doubts”.
(http://www.channel4.com/news/sri-lanka-united-nations-justice-war-crimes-inquiry)
The presenter of this news item was once again controversial Callum
Macrae. The news item gives two important messages - the leaked
document: (1) ...outlines plans to set up a purely domestic inquiry into
human rights violations - with technical support from the UN. (2)
...claims that the "implementing partners" for the scheme would include,
along with the Sri Lankan government, the Tamil-dominated Northern
Provincial Council, widely seen as representing the popular voice of the
Tamils.
These two issues are really worrying the victims and the pro-human
rights community. However, Channel 4 contacted Mr. C. V. Vigneswaran the
Chief Minister of the Northern Provincial Council and he denied any
involvement of the Northern Provincial Council – “But that council's
chief minister, former Sri Lankan Supreme Court Judge CV Wigneswaran,
told Channel 4 News that the UN had not even consulted them on the
plan.”
So what is happening here? First of all, one should ask several
questions about the leaked information. Yes it may be from the UN. But
the UN has several divisions and the Office of the High Commissioner for
Human Rights – OHCHR is the one responsible for the impending report on
Sri Lanka. Therefore any sensible person would want to know whether the
leaked document was from the OHCHR itself. If not, is it worth wasting
our time on it? We must not underestimate the marvellous tasks done in
the past by Channel 4 on Sri Lanka. If they had not reported on this
news, what might have been the consequences of the material disseminated
internally in the UN through this document?
This news item has a positive effect as well. If what was released or
said by Channel 4 news is true, then all International Human Rights
organizations, Human Rights defenders, victims and others can work on a
strategy to use, after the long-awaited report is out in late August or
September.
On the other hand, how can it be possible to believe this leaked
information which says that a domestic inquiry would include the
Northern Provincial Council! We can’t ignore the significant fact that
the Northern Provincial Council recently passed a resolution naming what
happened to the Tamils as ‘genocide’.
In conclusion we can consider this leaked information as a document for
consumption during the run-up to the August election in Sri Lanka. There
are powerful countries in the West, USA and India, expecting or wanting
Ranil Wickremesinghe’s party, the United National Party – UNP and its
coalition partners to win the forthcoming election. This leads us to
wonder whether this so-called UN leaked information has been fabricated
by some powerful states, for the UNP and its coalition to use as a
campaign tool.
They will use this so called ‘leaked information’ to tell the people in
the South that with the greatest difficulty, they have found a solution
to the mess created by Rajapaksa and his regime during the end of the
war.
However, if this leaked information includes true information, it is not
a good message for the victims, who fully depend on an independent
international investigation by the UN, for justice.
Saturday, 01 August 2015
Since the end of the war in May 2009, the UK Channel 4 has become
controversial on many affairs concerning Sri Lanka. It has released
valuable information with evidence, especially the ‘No Fire Zone’. The
reporters or the presenters are Callum Macrae, Jonathan Miller, Jon Snow
and others.
Last Tuesday, 28th July, Channel 4 News broadcast another important and
interesting news item, “Sri Lanka justice: leaked UN document casts
doubts”.
(http://www.channel4.com/news/sri-lanka-united-nations-justice-war-crimes-inquiry)
The presenter of this news item was once again controversial Callum
Macrae. The news item gives two important messages - the leaked
document: (1) ...outlines plans to set up a purely domestic inquiry into
human rights violations - with technical support from the UN. (2)
...claims that the "implementing partners" for the scheme would include,
along with the Sri Lankan government, the Tamil-dominated Northern
Provincial Council, widely seen as representing the popular voice of the
Tamils.
These two issues are really worrying the victims and the pro-human
rights community. However, Channel 4 contacted Mr. C. V. Vigneswaran the
Chief Minister of the Northern Provincial Council and he denied any
involvement of the Northern Provincial Council – “But that council's
chief minister, former Sri Lankan Supreme Court Judge CV Wigneswaran,
told Channel 4 News that the UN had not even consulted them on the
plan.”
So what is happening here? First of all, one should ask several
questions about the leaked information. Yes it may be from the UN. But
the UN has several divisions and the Office of the High Commissioner for
Human Rights – OHCHR is the one responsible for the impending report on
Sri Lanka. Therefore any sensible person would want to know whether the
leaked document was from the OHCHR itself. If not, is it worth wasting
our time on it? We must not underestimate the marvellous tasks done in
the past by Channel 4 on Sri Lanka. If they had not reported on this
news, what might have been the consequences of the material disseminated
internally in the UN through this document?
This news item has a positive effect as well. If what was released or
said by Channel 4 news is true, then all International Human Rights
organizations, Human Rights defenders, victims and others can work on a
strategy to use, after the long-awaited report is out in late August or
September.
On the other hand, how can it be possible to believe this leaked
information which says that a domestic inquiry would include the
Northern Provincial Council! We can’t ignore the significant fact that
the Northern Provincial Council recently passed a resolution naming what
happened to the Tamils as ‘genocide’.
In conclusion we can consider this leaked information as a document for
consumption during the run-up to the August election in Sri Lanka. There
are powerful countries in the West, USA and India, expecting or wanting
Ranil Wickremesinghe’s party, the United National Party – UNP and its
coalition partners to win the forthcoming election. This leads us to
wonder whether this so-called UN leaked information has been fabricated
by some powerful states, for the UNP and its coalition to use as a
campaign tool.
They will use this so called ‘leaked information’ to tell the people in
the South that with the greatest difficulty, they have found a solution
to the mess created by Rajapaksa and his regime during the end of the
war.
However, if this leaked information includes true information, it is not
a good message for the victims, who fully depend on an independent
international investigation by the UN, for justice.

