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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, February 27, 2015
Tamil Civil Society Forum Decides not to Give Evidence on Disappearances
TCSF statement:-27/02/2015
Read the full statement here:English_Translation_Missing_persons_Commission
1.The
relatives of those who have been forcibly disappeared are tired of
going before various mechanisms set up by the Government of Sri Lanka
from time to time. No results whatsoever have been forthcoming from such
inquiries. Many questions have been raised about the terms of reference
and capacity of this commission to act on the issue of enforced
disappearances. Concerns have been raised previously about the
Government’s initiative to issue death certificates for enforced
disappearances in parallel to the work of this commission. The line of
questioning adopted by the commissioners in past hearings also indicates
that the commission is primarily interested in inquiring into the
socio-economic support provided to relatives of those forcibly
disappeared as opposed to tracing the whereabouts of those who have been
made to disappear. The role of the international experts has also not
been made clear. Recent reports suggest that one of the international
experts so appointed was also hired by the then Sri Lankan Government to
advice them on how to handle international community pressure on human
rights issues, clearly pointing to a conflict of interest in his
appointment as an expert. So far the commission or the Government have
not responded adequately to any of these issues.
2.The
expansion of the mandate of the commission in July 2014 on an ad hoc
basis giving the commission mandate to investigate other issues other
than enforced disappearances doesn’t inspire confidence in the
commission. It is indeed our position that all aspects of violations
committed during and after the war have to be investigated but this
cannot be done haphazardly. The piece-meal expansion of your mandate
points to the lack of seriousness of your commission’s work and to its
politicization.
3.The
Government of Sri Lanka that took office on the 9th of January 2015 has
been campaigning internationally that they will set up a credible
domestic mechanism in response to the UN Human Rights Council mandated
inquiry into Sri Lanka (OISL). They have sought and received a
postponement of the OISl report primarily on this promise of setting up a
domestic credible mechanism. However the present Government also seems
to continue with the approach adopted by the previous regime towards
truth, justice and accountability of which your commission’s continuance
is a prominent example. Your commission continues to function under the
new government without rectifying any of the concerns raised by civil
society activists and those affected.