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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, September 1, 2014
Detaining Jeyakumari Is A Govt Attempt To Intimidate Those Who Wish To Speak Out Before UN Inquiry: NPC
September 1, 2014
The arbitrary arrest and detention of Jeyakumari Balendran in
April this year, can be perceived as an attempt to cause fear among
victims of the war who have not had any relief from the State and may
wish to take their cause before the UN Inquiry, the National Peace Council (NPC) said today.
Pointing
out her arrest has intimidated local Human Rights Defenders (HRDs) due
to the chilling message it has sent across – that their activism may be
punished, the NPC in a statement issued to mark the International Day of
Victims of Enforced Disappearances that fell on August 30, the NPC has
shed light on Jeyakumari – a campaigner for those who went missing
during the war- who is yet detained, separated from her 13 year-old
daughter.
The NPC notes that her arrest has also raised concerns over manipulating
the PTA to target and take arbitrary punitive action against those who
speak out on behalf of those who went missing during the war.
While recalling the Army Spokesperson’s statement where he claimed that
Jeyakumari was arrested for habouring an armed criminal wanted in
connection with an ongoing investigation, the NPC states that to their
knowledge, no credible evidence has been produced by the government to
substantiate the allegations against her to determine that she was in
any way involved in aiding and abetting the LTTE revivalists.
The organisation has pointed out that indefinite detention without
charges gives rise to the reasonable suspicion that Jeyakumari is being
penalised, deprived of her fundamental rights for speaking out on behalf
of families who are seeking whereabouts of their loved ones who are
missing.
They have also expressed concern for Jeyakumari’s mental wellbeing and
physical safety against the backdrop of mounting allegations of torture
that are being made against law enforcement officials.
Furthermore in the statement the NPC has called upon the National Human
Rights Commission to probe into Jeyakumari’s case and other similar
cases where persons have been detained under the PTA without being
brought to trial.
“We also believe that the abuse of the PTA to detain persons to
intimidate and silence them highlights the need for its repeal and
re-affirms the citizen’s right to speak out and campaign for human
rights and justice,” it adds.
Previously this year in March, several other HRDs were arrested and some
of them were released following unrelenting international and local
protests calling for their release.