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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Canadian Tamil Congress (CTC) Awarded $53,000 in Successful Defamation Lawsuit Against Rohan Gunaratna
CANADIAN COURT RULES AGAINST TERROR EXPERT GUNARATNA - REPORT
One such smear was made by Sri Lankan born academic and “terrorism
expert” Rohan Gunaratna, head of the International Centre for Political
Violence and Terrorism Research at Nanyang Technological University in
Singapore. In a February 2011 article published by Lakbima News titled
“Gunaratna says only 1400 people died in final war, warns Canada is
emerging as a LTTE hub,” Gunaratna was quoted as saying, “the LTTE is
operating under the name of the Canadian Tamil Congress, which is the
main LTTE front organization in Canada.” Gunaratna went onto state, “the
Canadian government is aware of this and currently investigating.”
Upon becoming aware of these patently false remarks, and amidst negative media attention, Canadian Tamil Congress (CTC) commenced legal action against Rohan Gunaratna for defamation. On January 21, 2014, after the case found its way through Canada’s justice system, Justice Stephen E. Firestone of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled in CTC’s favour, awarding $37,000 in general damages and $16,000 in costs against Gunaratna.
In his written reasons, Justice Firestone stated, among other things, “the statements were clearly defamatory, either directly or by innuendo, because they imply CTC is involved in the commission of violent and illegal activity.” He further stated, “it is unequivocal and uncontroverted that these statements were, in fact, false and untrue”.
David Poopalapillai, National Spokesperson for CTC, applauded the court decision. “The Court’s decision is a vindication to CTC and its members and supporters. The surest way to attempt to destroy an ethnic group is to make its members afraid to even admit that they are part of that group for fear of being labelled terrorist sympathizers or terrorists themselves,” Poopalapillai continued. “The Sri Lankan government and its sympathizers have labelled all Tamils as terrorists for far too long—this judgment is a victory not only for CTC but for Tamils everywhere.”
Upon becoming aware of these patently false remarks, and amidst negative media attention, Canadian Tamil Congress (CTC) commenced legal action against Rohan Gunaratna for defamation. On January 21, 2014, after the case found its way through Canada’s justice system, Justice Stephen E. Firestone of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled in CTC’s favour, awarding $37,000 in general damages and $16,000 in costs against Gunaratna.
In his written reasons, Justice Firestone stated, among other things, “the statements were clearly defamatory, either directly or by innuendo, because they imply CTC is involved in the commission of violent and illegal activity.” He further stated, “it is unequivocal and uncontroverted that these statements were, in fact, false and untrue”.
David Poopalapillai, National Spokesperson for CTC, applauded the court decision. “The Court’s decision is a vindication to CTC and its members and supporters. The surest way to attempt to destroy an ethnic group is to make its members afraid to even admit that they are part of that group for fear of being labelled terrorist sympathizers or terrorists themselves,” Poopalapillai continued. “The Sri Lankan government and its sympathizers have labelled all Tamils as terrorists for far too long—this judgment is a victory not only for CTC but for Tamils everywhere.”
Daniel Iny of Sack Goldblatt Mitchell LLP, legal counsel for CTC in the
trial against Gunaratna, stated, “For a not-for-profit organization like
CTC, its reputation is its lifeblood and its currency. The Court’s
decision was an affirmation for CTC and its supporters in its
recognition that Gunaratna’s words were plainly defamatory of CTC.”
With the UN Human Rights Council convening in just under two weeks, the
human rights situation in Sri Lanka has again become the focus of
increased international attention. The Sri Lankan Government has in
response accelerated its propaganda campaign against Tamils in an effort
to steer attention away from mounting evidence of war crimes and crimes
against humanity. At this critical juncture, CTC remains committed to
ensuring that the image of Tamils will no longer be tarnished by the Sri
Lankan government and its sympathizers.
For media inquiries and interviews please contact: Mr. David
Poopalapillai – 905-781-7034, National Spokesperson, CTC. Canadian Tamil
Congress Head Office: 416-240-0078
