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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
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Tamils Worldwide Welcome The Sri Lanka Investigation
Tamils Worldwide today welcome the establishment of an International
Investigation and urge UN to support political space for Tamil
aspirations.
Issuing a Joint Statement today British Tamils Forum, Federation of
Tamil Sangams of North America, Global Tamil Forum, Ilankai Tamil
Sangam, People for Equality and Relief in Lanka (PEARL), Solidarity
Group for Peace and Justice in Sri Lanka, Transnational Government of
Tamil Eelam, United States Tamil Political Action Council and World
Thamil Organization said; “We welcome the establishment of an
international investigative mechanism to establish the facts and
circumstances pertaining to “serious violations and abuses of human
rights and related crimes” committed in the island of Sri Lanka. The UN
Human Rights Council adopted Resolution A/HRC/25/L.1/Rev.1 on March 27,
2014, which paves the way for a comprehensive international
investigation. We urge that the investigation should cover the period
prior to, during and after the end of the armed conflict in 2009.

“Further, the resolution comes short of adequately recognizing the
Sinhala military occupation of Tamil areas and the urgent need for
demilitarization of the North and East. The overwhelming military
presence in Tamil areas perpetuates ongoing illegal land acquisition
(land grabs), state-aided demographic changes, destruction of ancestral
properties, school and temples, coercive contraception of Tamil women,
and sexual violence with impunity.
“Given the above, and mindful of the barriers the Government of Sri
Lanka might place on an impartial international investigation, we urge
the United Nations to institute an international protection mechanism to
ensure the physical security and dignity of witnesses, survivors and
human rights defenders. We also urge the UN Secretary General to seize
the matter under Article 99 of the UN Charter.
“We wish to reiterate that the root cause of Sri Lanka’s conflict is the
continuing and pervasive human rights and humanitarian law violations
by successive Sri Lankan governments, primarily aimed at destroying the
Tamil ethnicity, and amounting to genocide of the Tamil people on the
island.
“The UN Panel of Experts report observed, “the ongoing exclusionary
policies, which are particularly deleterious as political, social, and
economic exclusion based on ethnicity, perceived or real, have been at
the heart of the conflict”. The rule of law in Sri Lanka is based on a
racially-entrenched majoritarian Sri Lankan Constitution. It is of
concern to note the explicit acceptance of the 13th Amendment in the
UNHRC resolution, a provision which fails to provide for power-sharing
as stated by the Sri Lankan Supreme Court itself. Tamils never
participated in the promulgation of the 13th Amendment or the 1972 and
1978 Constitutions.
“Thus, we appeal to the international community to create democratic
space for the Tamil people to express their political aspirations
unencumbered so that any gains on accountability through an
international investigation can be sustained and translated into a
durable political solution and peace for the peoples on the island.
“We the undersigned organisations and entities have the highest
confidence in the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and
High Commissioner Navi Pillay’s unflinching commitment to the protection
and promotion of human rights. We are confident that the High
Commissioner will expeditiously establish an international investigative
mechanism to comprehensively investigate the credible evidence of war
crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. We also hope that
submission of the findings to the UN Security Council would pave the way
for International Criminal Court prosecution for those crimes to ensure
justice. As Kofi Annan said, “impunity anywhere is a threat to
international peace and security everywhere.”