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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, November 22, 2016
UN Human Rights Committee orders Sri Lanka to compensate Canadian torture victim
Roy
Samathanam was handcuffed in painful positions, slapped, kicked, struck
with rifles, beaten with pipes, threatened with death and told his wife
would be arrested and raped unless he confessed.
TORONTO — A Toronto man who was imprisoned and tortured while visiting
Sri Lanka must be compensated for the abuses he suffered, the United
Nations Human Rights Committee has ruled.
The decision calls for Sri Lanka to prosecute those responsible and
“provide adequate compensation” to Roy Samathanam, a Canadian who had
filed a complaint with the committee three years ago.
Samathanam, 46, called the ruling handed down in Geneva “a measure of
justice” in a statement to be released Monday by the Canadian Centre for
International Justice, which worked with him on the complaint.
The case is another rebuke of Sri Lanka arising from abuses committed by
security forces during the country’s long civil war that ended in 2009
with the defeat of the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
rebels.
We are thrilled with the committee’s conclusions
“We are thrilled with the committee’s conclusions,” said Matt
Eisenbrandt, legal director of the CCIJ, which urged Sri Lankan to
“immediately implement” the obligations set out in the decision.
A refugee from Sri Lanka, Samathanam traveled to Colombo during a 2007
lull in the country’s civil war to marry. But police raided his home and
seized 600 mobile phones he had helped import from Singapore for a
friend’s business.
He said after he refused to pay a bribe to police he was taken to a
Terrorism Investigation Division detention centre, where he was branded a
“Canadian Tiger” and subjected to abuses.
He was locked up under the authority of controversial anti-terrorism
measures. The order authorizing his detention accused him of “acting in a
manner prejudicial to national security.”
Initially accused of importing “high tech communication and radar
equipment” for the Tamil rebels, he was later accused of plotting to
assassinate VIPs. But it was all untrue, he said.
While in custody, he was handcuffed in painful positions, slapped,
kicked, struck with rifles, beaten with pipes, threatened with death and
told his wife would be arrested and raped unless he confessed.
He eventually pleaded guilty to a single count of illegally importing an
electronic device and paid a fine. He returned to Canada in April 2011
and testified before the House of Commons Subcommittee on International
Human Rights.
Allegations that Sri Lanka committed atrocities during the conflict have
long been dismissed by the Commonwealth nation, but videos and photos
that appear to show victims of executions have surfaced, along with
first-hand accounts of rape and torture.
National Post

