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Sri Lanka extends nationwide curfew after anti-Muslim riots
In the absence of Prez
PM directs police to use ICCPR against troublemakers
SLPP points out lack of contingency plans 3 weeks after Easter Sunday carnage
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By Shamindra Ferdinando-May 15, 2019, 8:56 pm
In
the absence of President Maithripala Sirisena, who holds the law and
order portfolio, in addition to defence, Premier Ranil Wickremesinghe
has instructed the police to move court against those suspected of being
involved in the recent violence in terms of the International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the Emergency Regulations.
President Sirisena left for Beijing on Monday (May 13) for a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Those produced in court in terms of the ICCPR, can obtain bail only from the High Court.
Attorney-at-law Sudarshana Gunawardena, in a statement issued in his
capacity as advisor to the Prime Minister and the Economic Affairs
Minister explained how Premier Wickremesinghe in consultation with the
cabinet of ministers on the night of May 13 directed the police to
impose a countrywide curfew.Gunawardena described the imposition of a
countrywide curfew as a precautionary measure.
Acting IGP C.D. Wickremaratne has dispatched two police teams headed by
DIGs to inquire into incidents reported from the provinces.
According to the statement received from the Premier’s Office, on the
instructions of Wickremesinghe, the IGP imposed countrywide curfew for
second consecutive day, Tuesday, May 14. Gunawardena, a former Director
General, Information Department is head of the Development
Communications Unit.
Having visited Kurunegala District on Tuesday morning to inquire into
the welfare of those affected, PM Wickremesinghe again chaired a meeting
of the Cabinet of ministers to discuss security arrangements.
Gunawardena said that the police and the armed forces had brough the
situation under control in Kurunegala, Puttalam and Gampaha districts
following a spate of incidents on May 12 and 13.
SLPP Chairman Prof. G.L. Peiris, yesterday, said that the statement
issued by the PM’s Office didn’t reflect the actual ground situation.
The Government Information Department on May 13 issued a statement in
respect of State Defence Minister Ruwan Wijewardene receiving the
defence portfolio before President Sirisena’s departure to Beijing,
Prof. Peiris pointed out. The former External Affairs Minister said:
"Following PM’s Office statement as regards instructions issued by
Wickremesinghe to law enforcement authorities following serious
incidents in three districts, we would like to know about the failure to
thwart organised attacks."
Responding to another query, Prof. Peiris said that the government owed
an explanation as to why the police and the armed forces had failed to
contain the situation in spite of having sizable strength. He pointed
out that trouble began in the Chilaw police area on May 12––almost three
weeks after the Easter Sunday carnage.
Prof. Peiris alleged that contrary to highly publicised claims that the
armed forces had been given full authority to deal with any eventuality,
the military was yet to receive authorization to question suspects.
The vast majority of the population had their faith in the armed forces.
Therefore, it would be sensible to allow a bigger role to the armed
forces without further delay, Prof. Peiris said.
The former External Affairs Minister faulted the government for not
having a spokesperson capable of addressing current contentious issues.
"The government can name a senior minister or an official to respond to
media queries," Prof. Peiris said, pointing out that the government was
yet to appoint a cabinet spokesperson.
Prof. Peiris said that the critical issue here was why the government
lacked a contingency plan nearly 20 days after the Easter Sunday
carnage. Had there been a contingency plan, the dispute over a Facebook
post involving Sinhalese and Muslims in Chilaw last Sunday wouldn’t have
spread to several other areas, he said.
Prof. Peiris pointed out that no less a person than Malcolm Cardinal
Ranjith had bitterly complained about the failure on the part of the
government to ensure proper cordon and search operations.
"We’ll not play politics with this issue. But we certainly cannot remain
silent over the government incompetence," Prof. Peiris said. The former
minister also referred to ongoing UNP efforts, in the wake of April 21
bombings, to secure the law and order portfolio for the party.
President Sirisena has repeatedly rejected UNP request to accommodate
Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka as the law and order minister.
