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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Wigneswaran asks government why killing or disappearance of Tamil journalists is not investigated
C. V. Wigneswaran
COLOMBO: The Chief Minister of the Tamil-majority Northern Province of
Sri Lanka, C.V.Wigneswaran, on Sunday charged that the Sri Lankan
government is not investigating the killing or disappearance of Tamil
journalists when it is investigating cases involving Sinhalese
journalists.
Speaking at a function to give a “Lifetime Achievement” award to veteran Tamil journalist and editor-in- chief of Thinakkural V.Thanabalasingam
at Karaveddi in Jaffna, Wigneswaran said that he had raised this issue
when the Sri LankanMedia Minister, Gayantha Karunatilake, had visited
Jaffna in March, but till date no action has been taken in this regard.
Wigneswaran pointed out that since the killing of BBC Tamil journalist
Nimalarajan in Jaffna 16 years ago, 40 Sri Lankan journalists had been
killed or had gone missing. Of these, only two were non-Tamils. The
present Sri Lankan government is investigating two of the cases
involving Sinhalese journalists (Lasantha Wickramatunge and Prageeth
Eknaligoda) but there is no investigation into the cases of Tamil
journalists.
“When the present leaders assumed power in 2015, they promised to
investigate the killing and disappearance of journalists. But we now
have little or no hope that these will be investigated,” Wigneswaran
said.
The Chief Minister related this in the context of his broader contention
that while the present Sirisena-Wickremesinghe regime is giving the
impression that it is open to change on the Tamil question, it is
“indirectly and in a clandestine manner” imposing its will on the
Tamils. He cited the presence of over 100,000 army personnel in the
Northern Province and asked how Tamils can move about freely and do
their work in the presence of the military.
Referring to the on-going constitution-drafting process, he said
disappointment is in store for the Tamils because the new draft will
have to secure a two thirds majority in parliament and a majority in a
referendum to boot.
According to Wigneswaran, the government is gagging the Tamils in many
subtle ways so that a constitution which is to the liking of the
powers-that-be is adopted. Among the techniques of intimidation are the
branding of those who voice the legitimate grievances of the Tamils as
“terrorists” or “extremists” thus creating in them “a fear death” which
would force them to keep their mouths shut.
Turning to his party ,the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), Wigneswaran
reminded its leaders that it had come to power on the basis a manifesto,
which it cannot abandon under any circumstances. In a speech on
Saturday at the launch of the new daily Kaalaikathir he said that he does not subscribe to the view that those in power can make compromises on their manifestos to suit exigencies.
“If such changes are necessary they should have the sanction of the people,” he stressed.
The reference was to the conflict between him and the TNA chief
R.Sampanthan who, according to Tamil radicals, is too accommodative
towards the Sirisena-Wickremesinghe government in an anxiety to ensure
its survival in the face of the challenge from former President Mahinda
Rajapaksa.
Plea To Media
Wigneswaran appealed to the Tamil media to give voice to the Tamils’
problems “boldly but diplomatically”. He said that they should follow
the journalistic ethos of V.Thanabalasingam whose writings, while being
sharp, have always been based on deep reflection and a sense of social
responsibility thanks to his association with the legendary Tamil
communist leader, the Late Nagalingan Shanmugathasan.


