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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Amnesty Wants Commonwealth Meeting Moved From Sri Lanka
By Joanna Sugden
Amnesty International has joined the
calls for Commonwealth nations to relocate a major meeting from Sri Lanka, days
after the Indian secretary general of the Commonwealth indicated that such a
move would be rejected.
In
a report titled “Assault
on Dissent,” Amnesty International said the Commonwealth Heads of Government
Meeting in November should be moved from Colombo in protest over the country’s
human rights record. Human Rights Watch made
a similar request in February.
A U.N.
panel in 2011 found that 40,000 people, mainly Tamil civilians, died in the
final stages of the 27-year civil war in Sri Lanka. A U.S.-sponsored resolution
has called on Colombo to investigate crimes allegedly committed by government
forces against the minority Tamil community.
In
its report published Tuesday, Amnesty International said the Sri Lankan
government was “intensifying their efforts to eradicate dissent, striking out
against prominent national institutions, including the judiciary, and public
figures who express opposition to government policies and practices.”
Polly
Truscott, Amnesty’s deputy Asia Pacific director, said that all attacks on
individuals in Sri Lanka must be investigated promptly and impartially if the
country is to host the meeting. Those responsible for the attacks should be held
to account, she said.
Canada
publically denounced the decision to hold the meeting in Sri Lanka, but the
country has stopped short of a boycott, according to a BBC
report.
John
Baird, Canada’s foreign secretary, said Saturday his country “finds it appalling
that the government in Colombo would be given the honor and the privilege and
responsibility of hosting Commonwealth leaders.”
“The
Commonwealth has fundamental values of freedom, democracy, human rights, the
rule of law, good governance and the government in Colombo has failed in all of
those respects,” he told the BBC.
No
other Commonwealth member states, which include India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and
Sri Lanka, have expressed concern about holding the meeting in Sri Lanka.
Friday,
the secretary general of the Commonwealth, Kamalesh Sharma, said the
organization had been “engaging across a wide front with Sri Lanka.”
“I
am sure it will yield very good results in all the areas of human rights, of
rule of law, of governance, and institution building and strengthening,” Mr.
Sharma told a press conference following a
meeting of the Commonwealth ministerial action group, which deals with
serious and persistent violations of Commonwealth values.
Mr.
Sharma said he was “fully persuaded” that all member states were sincere in
subscribing to Commonwealth values.
The CHOGM convenes
every two years to discuss global issues including human rights, multilateral
trade, democracy and peace. The host nation then serves as chair of the group
of nations for two years.