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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, October 10, 2012
International
Commission Of Jurists Condemns Attack On The Judicial Services
Commission
The Sri Lankan government must immediately
provide justice for the physical assault on Manjula Tillekaratne,
Secretary of the Judicial Services Commission in Sri Lanka, and cease public
efforts to undermine the independence of the country’s judiciary, the
International Commission of Jurists said today.
Unidentified
persons assaulted the Secretary of the Judicial
Services Commission on
the morning of 7 October 2012. Lawyers and judges held a strike on Monday to
protest recent and escalating threats to judicial independence in Sri
Lanka.
By Colombo
Telegraph -
‘This
physical assault is another terrible step downward in the ongoing effort to
undermine the judiciary and the rule of law in Sri Lanka,’ said Sam Zarifi,
ICJ’s Asia Director. ‘The Sri Lankan government has to investigate this event
and bring the perpetrators to justice, and ensure that the country’s judges are
secure from assault and intimidation.’
Earlier
in September, the Sri Lankan President Mahinda
Rajapksa had demanded a meeting with the Chief
Justice and two members of the JSC. The JSC refused the request,
citing the implications of such a meeting on the independence of the judiciary.
The request came in the wake of the Supreme Court striking down a pending bill
before the parliament – the “Divi
Neguma Department Bill,” which proposed to establish a new department
by amalgamating the Samurdhi Authority, Southern Development Authority and the
Udarata Development Authority. If passed, the bill would confer wide powers to
the Economic Development Minister as well as access to funds.
State-controlled
print and electronic media then engaged in a public campaign of vilifying the
Chief Justice and other members of the JSC who are also sitting Supreme Court
Justices. On 18 September 2012, the JSC directed its Secretary to issue a public
statement citing the baseless criticism of its members in the state electronic
and print media. The JSC indicated that it had been subjected to threats and
intimidation. Notably, the JSC said it was subjected ‘to various influences
after the Commission initiated disciplinary action against a judge.’
On
28 September 2012, JSC Secretary Manjula Tillekaratne expressed concern for ‘the
security of all of us and our families beginning from the person holding the
highest position in the judicial system.’
‘The
effort to use State-controlled media to browbeat and intimidate judges is an
egregious assault on the independence and impartiality of Sri Lanka’s judiciary.
An independent judiciary is a necessary precondition to safeguard human rights,’
said Zarifi.
The
United Nations Basic Principles on the Independence of the Judiciary makes clear
that it is the responsibility of the State to respect and observe the
independence of the judiciary, protecting judges from any improper influences,
inducements, pressures, threats or interference.
In
recent months, the independence of the judiciary has come under attack in Sri
Lanka. In July 2012, Government Minister Rishad
Bathiudeen threatened a Magistrate in Mannar and then orchestrated a
mob to pelt stones and set fire to part of the Mannar courthouse. Lawyers and
judges held a nation-wide strike to protest the incident. The Bar
Association of Sri Lanka as well as the Judges Association of Sri
Lanka issued public statements condemning the attacks.
CONTACT:
Sam
Zarifi, ICJ Asia-Pacific Regional Director, (Geneva)
t:+41(0)
22 979 38 00; email: sam.zarifi@icj.org
Sheila
Varadan, ICJ Legal Advisor, South Asia Programme (Bangkok), t: +66 857200723;
email: sheila.varadan@icj.org