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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Sri Lanka: One More Probe Proposed On Disappearances
MULANGAVIL: The Presidential Commission on Disappearances and War Crimes
(DWC) has asked President Mahinda Rajapaksa to establish an
Investigating Team to help it pursue cases of alleged involuntary
disappearance in the country.
Talking to a group of news persons at a sitting of the commission in
Mulangavil in North West Sri Lanka on Sunday, the panel chairman,
Justice Maxwell Paranagama, said that the charge that persons had
disappeared after they had surrendered to the army or after crossing
army-held territory, needs to be investigated by a competent agency.
“I have put in a request for such a team to the President, but have not got a response so far,” Paranagama said.
Asked who might head the proposed the Investigating Team, he said that
it would not be a police or army man but a retired judge so that no one
can complain of a pro-state bias. The team would collect evidence and
see if a case is fit for legal action. Giving an example of case in
which investigation had been useful, he said that a proper probe in that
case had revealed that the person who had allegedly disappeared was
living in a refugee camp in Tamil Nadu.
Paranagama clarified that the recommendations of the commission and the
investigating team are not binding, and it is the President’s
prerogative to accept or reject a recommendation.
The commission has so far received more than 19,000 complaints of
involuntary disappearance and has interviewed almost 1,300 affected
families. It has had six sittings in the North Eastern Tamil-speaking
districts of Batticaloa, Trincomalee and Mullaitivu. It is now
conducting four sittings in Kilinochchi district.
Paranagama asserted that his panel is not under any pressure from the
government. Despite propaganda about bias, people are coming to place
their grievances before it, and people are speaking freely, he said.
‘Form Team to Probe SL Disappearances’ by By P K Balachandran for NIE