A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Friday, 01 May 2015
Global
Tamil Forum (GTF) congratulates the leadership shown by all Sri Lankan
political parties and their Parliamentarians, and in particular the
leadership shown by President Sirisena and Prime Minister Wickremesinghe
on successfully adopting the 19th Amendment to the Constitution.
Passing of the 19th amendment along with other steps taken to
democratise the state and its institutions have significantly altered
the unfortunate political culture and practices adopted in Sri Lanka in
the recent past. These newly adopted progressive changes annul the trend
set by the previous regime, and effectively place the country back in
the right course to work towards more meaningful and democratic
constitutional changes in the future.
We
are aware that the government’s 100-day program could not be
implemented in full to meet all its ideals and the 19th Amendment too in
its adopted form has lot to be desired. Despite that, the spirit of
change and the new political atmosphere involving consultations and
compromises are breathtakingly fresh in the context of Sri Lanka and
give hope that such conditions, if further developed, will be conducive
to resolve other pressing issues faced by the people.
We
also recognise the positive steps the government has taken to address
certain immediate concerns of the Tamil people. These include removing
of military Governors and appointing civilians as Governors for the
Northern and Eastern Provinces, transferring of small sections of land
back to the rightful owners, releasing of a few Tamil political
detainees and the review of the proscription of Tamil diaspora
individuals and entities. Though limited in scope they are still
significant.
However,
large swathes of private land are still illegally occupied by the
military, disproportionate number of military personnel still remain in
the North and East, intimidation and arbitrary arrests still continue,
military remains engaged in day to day life of Tamils in North and East,
sexual violence continue against the tens of thousands of war widows
and others, Tamil men and women still live in fear even more so in the
Northern and Eastern provinces, several hundreds of political prisoners
still remain in custody without being charged, the Prevention of
Terrorism Act still not repealed, above all the Tamil National Question
remains unresolved.
Momentum
developed by passing of the 19th amendment and other positive
initiatives taken to provide limited relief for the Tamil people, should
be developed further to be stepping stones, to resolve the long
standing Tamil national problem in Sri Lanka. In this context, it is
important that the government accelerates implementing these initiatives
and also takes meaningful steps to comprehensively address the issues
related to alleged war crimes, serving of justice, political resolution
and reconciliation.
Global Tamil Forum, for its part, is fully committed to playing a constructive role in making all these reality.