A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, August 30, 2017
( August 29, 2017, Boston, Sri Lanka Guardian) Human
rights groups in South America are alleging war crimes violations in
lawsuits filed against a former Sri Lankan general who is now his
nation’s ambassador to Brazil and five other countries in Latin America.
The suits against Jagath Jayasuriya are based on his role as a commander
in the final phase of Sri Lanka’s civil war in 2009. They allege
Jayasuriya oversaw military units that attacked hospitals and killed,
disappeared and tortured thousands of people.
Jayasuriya has diplomatic immunity in the countries where he is
ambassador: Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina and Suriname. But
the groups pursuing the suits hope they will compel regional governments
to expel him.
Carlos Castresana Fernandez, the lawyer coordinating the effort, told
The Associated Press on Monday night that suits were filed Monday in
Brazil and Colombia. Petitions also will be filed in Argentina, Chile
and Peru in the coming days, he said, adding that authorities in
Suriname refused to accept the suit.
“This is one genocide that has been forgotten, but this will force
democratic countries to do something,” Fernandez said. “This is just the
beginning of the fight.”
Calls to the Sri Lankan Embassy in Brazil’s capital went unanswered Monday evening as did an email seeking comment.
Jayasuriya’s whereabouts were not immediately known. Fernandez said
Brazilian justice officials told him Jayasuriya had left Brazil on
Sunday. That couldn’t be independently confirmed.
The criminal suits, reviewed by the AP, were spearheaded by the human
rights group International Truth and Justice Project, an
evidence-gathering organization based in South Africa. The suits have
three central aims: push local authorities to open investigations of
Jayasuriya, remove his diplomatic immunity and expel him.
Many of the nations where Jayasuriya is ambassador have their own dark histories of military dictatorships and torture.
Fernandez, the coordinating lawyer, was one of the attorneys who worked
on international cases against Argentine Gen. Jorge Rafael Videla and
Chilean Gen. Augusto Pinochet. He has also helped indict many Guatemalan
war criminals and organized crimemembers, including former President
Alfonso Portillo.
While lawsuits across international jurisdictions can be tricky to sort out, such moves can also pay off. In the case of Pinochet, he ended up being arrested and held for a time in England because of international suits filed against him.
While lawsuits across international jurisdictions can be tricky to sort out, such moves can also pay off. In the case of Pinochet, he ended up being arrested and held for a time in England because of international suits filed against him.
The civil war in Sri Lanka, an island off the southern tip of India,
raged intermittently between 1983 and 2009. Fueled in part by ethnic
tensions between Sinhalese and Tamil citizens, an insurgency against the
government was led by a group called the Liberation Tigers of Tamil
Eelam. They fought to establish a separate Tamil state in the
northeastern part of the island.
The suits say Jayasuriya was commander of the Vanni Security Force from
2007 to 2009, one of the bloodiest periods in a war estimated to have
killed more than 100,000 people. The U.N. estimates between 40,000 and
70,000 died in the final phase alone.
According to the suits, Jayasuriya oversaw an offensive from Joseph
Camp, also known as Vanni, which the papers claim was a notorious
torture site. The International Truth and Justice Project said it
interviewed 14 survivors of torture or sexual violence at the camp.
According to the group, victims described hearing the howls of detainees
at night, which the suits contend Jayasuriya would have been able to
hear.Human rights groups have long been after Jayasuriya, but the Sri
Lankan government has refused to try him or others allegedly involved in
war abuses. A few years after the war ended, he retired from the
military.
Jayasuriya was appointed ambassador to Brazil in 2015 and the other
countries were added to his purview over the following two years. (
Sources: AP)
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