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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, October 11, 2012
The attacks on the judiciary are the culmination of a
systematic effort to intimidate - CPA

CPA strongly
condemns the assault on the Secretary of the Judicial Services Commission (JSC),
Mr. Manjula Tillakeratne on 7th October and demands an immediate end to
intimidation and physical violence against the judiciary and all other
dissenting voices. This attack is the latest episode in a series of intimidating
and sometimes violent attacks on the judiciary and a direct threat to its
independence in post-war Sri Lanka. Subsequent to the assault, the authorities
stated that action will be taken against any perpetrators. This is a standard
response following violent incidents. There is no genuine follow up in most
cases and perpetrators are not held to account. As in the past, CPA calls for a
full and speedy investigation and action to bring the perpetrators to justice.
There has to be an end to the culture of impunity.
Wednesday,
10 October 2012
CPA
has been disturbed by a spate of incidents in recent days targeting the
judiciary and its officers. Mr. Tillakeratne himself has been publicly vilified,
including by the President himself at a meeting with journalists on 27th
September, after the JSC issued an unprecedented press statement alleging that
the independence of the judiciary was under threat. More recently, Mr.
Tillakeratne predicted violence when he alerted the media to threats to the
security of members of the JSC and their families.
This
incident must, therefore, not be viewed in isolation. The attacks on the
judiciary are the culmination of a systematic effort to intimidate and silence
all critics of the government. It further demonstrates that a fundamental
premise on which our democracy, indeed any democracy, is supposed to be built –
the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary – are under severe threat.
CPA has consistently highlighted the systematic breakdown in the rule of law and
of independent institutions, and among others, challenged the Eighteenth
Amendment to the Constitution. It is of paramount importance that the
authorities immediately arrest these dangerous trends and adhere to the
commitments made by the government to preserve and protect the fundamental
elements of a functioning democracy in our country.
10.10.2012-Colombo-Sri Lanka
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