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Sri Lanka Garners Support Against U.N. Probe

by admin on Mar.12, 2010, under Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka Garners Support Against U.N. Probe

UNITED NATIONS, Mar 11, 2010 (IPS) – Sri Lanka, which won a grueling decades-long battle against one of the world’s most ferocious terrorist organisations last May, has scored a diplomatic victory in its ongoing war of words with the United Nations.

The largest single political coalition has, in a rare rebuke, lambasted Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon for his decision to appoint a panel of experts to advise him on “accountability issues” relating to post-conflict Sri Lanka, where the country’s military has been accused of human rights violations and alleged war crimes. The 118-member Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), currently chaired by Egypt, has expressed “deep concern” over Ban’s unilateral decision to create the proposed panel, and accused him of two serious charges: attempting to violate the U.N. charter and trying to interfere in the domestic affairs of a member state. Continue Reading……….



6 Comments for this entry

  • Karuppen

    Uncle Sam sleeps now; And ´Mahi’ wags his tail

    In 2009 the US government spoke against the human rights abuse in Sri Lanka. The selective war on Sri Lankan innocent Tamils ended in the death toll of more than 50,000 innocent lives. Even the US Senate filed a detailed report on the war circumstances and the death toll during the war in Sri Lanka. It is more than ten months since the war ended. What has the US government done so far?

    It is time the US Administration filed a war report and initiated an independent inquiry into war crimes committed by Sri Lankan government headed by Mr Mahinda Rajapakse and his military hierarchy. The human rights groups in the US and Canada should mount pressure on the US government to initiate independent inquiry into Sri Lankan war crimes.

    Today the situation after the war does not distinguish itself from the one before the war too. Sri Lankan emergency laws are still in place and in effect to arrest any suspect and incarcerate him or her indefinitely. Women are sexually harassed by soldiers with impunity against any complaints by the victims. The country has slipped into extremism with no recourse to the rule of the law and order. This is the situation one expects where purposeful legislation circumvents the independent function of the judiciary. To ensure that citizens have their right to justice, the power bodies are separated into the legislative, the judiciary and the executive. None of the three bodies in Sri Lanka today functions with integrity of its own to guarantee the citizens their right to a life free from injustice and fear of state terrorism. State terrorism has become a tool to control the citizens.

    The US political alliance with Sri Lankan government is more of an economic mould than an issue about human rights abuse.

    Contrary to the US stand on sensitive issues like human rights abuse, the European countries show a real concern about the human rights record. They impose harsh economic sanctions against the countries which have abused human rights. The purpose is to tame the governments in question to correct their human rights record.

    The verdict of Dublin War Crimes Tribunal should serve as a catalyst in bringing Sri Lankan President Mr Mahinda Rajapakse, his logistic war architects, and his military hierarchy before the International Court to face charges on war crimes. Harsh punishment should be the verdict to those war mongers. To this list is India for providing hard military and chemical weapons to be used on innocent Tamil civilians.

    It is a popular thought that the present situation the Sri Lankan Tamils face resulted from the failure of the UN to take preventive measures in time to deter Sri Lanka from its military thrust against unarmed Tamils. This war waged by the Sri Lankan government under the pretext of eradicating LTTE militants exposed Tamil civilians to a germicidal mania which culminated in the death of about 50,000 lives. Painfully observed, one has to reckon with the helpless situation the innocent Tamils faced before their life sizzled out.

    The UN Secretary General Mr Ban-Ki-moon failed to wield his authority to implement corrective measures before and after the war. Was it a connivance with the Sri Lankan government at the genocide of innocent Tamils? The UN Secretary General lacks administrative abilities in coping with hot spot flare-up incidents around the world. Another example was his failure to take proper action when Palestinian children were murdered by Israeli military.

    The UN is a strong voice for the safety of global citizens, irrespective of who they are and what their creed, religion, and ethnicity are. The UN was not created to witness genocide of a minority by the majority around the globe. When this power organ dispenses with its meaningful existence by not complying with the UN Charter for Human Rights, it is time to realize a change in its power bloc. The world bodies should elect a ‘Shadow UN Secretary General’ a person with vested powers to implement a policy of corrective measure. Where the UN Secretary General fails, the ‘Shadow UN Secretary General’ presumes upon himself or herself the duty of honouring the compliance with the UN Charter for Human Rights.

    Atrocities committed by those in power should demand justice to prevent the recurrence.

  • Karuppen

    Even though a fragment of Tamil Diaspora differs in their ideology from the streamline politics of peace process necessitated by the present condition Sri Lankan Tamils face today, they can unite even in diversity to mould a strong voice in such a way as to awaken the sleeping democratic nations in power today. What is missing in the peace process is the law of collective consciousness of those leaders. The voice of the law of consciousness is going speak soon.

    From an angle of political evolution in Sri Lanka, the President of Sri Lanka Mr Mahinda Rajapakse might consider reversing the post war situation to install the pillars of basic human rights for Tamils. He will find ruling the country difficult in future after disenfranchisement of Tamils. The pressure exerted by both Human Rights Activists and democratic governments in power today will surely put Sri Lanka on the right path of seeking ways to initiate dialogue with Tamil politicians. If there was a chance for change, it would be through the participation of Sri Lankan President Mr Mahinda Rajapakse. The psychology of politics is simple. A leader is satisfied with the popularity among his own people, but at the same time what elevates a leader’s pride to the highest level of self-gratification is the realization that he has reached across a dissenting community to make amends for the failures of his own government. Enjoyment of enemy’s appreciation is the best medicine for a wailing ego of a leader. Even in a game, the winner always seeks for appreciation from the loser. The game will not be a success without the loser’s appreciation.

    Tamil Diaspora, with all the information resources at their disposal, should mount pressure on Sri Lankan ruling government through democratic channels. A wonderful landmark the global Tamils have shown the whole world was the Global Tamil Forum. Continue enlisting all the democratic world nations in the future counterpart of GTF, A mounting pressure from all the democratic nations will surely awaken the ruling Sri Lankan government to seek corrective measures to install peace process and integrate the stateless Tamil community into the main communal politics.

    Even an iron rod bends under repeated beatings of a hammer. Nothing in the world has the power of withstanding the wailing of justice.

  • Karuppen

    I agree with P John’s meaningful remarks. They are very simple to understand.

    All my writings and posts are targeted towards a search for a peaceful solution to the grievances and agony the Tamils in Sri Lanka face today. We are more concerned with the root causes for the present condition rather than the agents who created this situation for the Sri Lankan Tamils.

    When the UN official inquiry or the US initiative into Sri Lankan war crimes proceed, it will bring to the International War Crime Court not only the Sri Lankan President Mr Mahinda Rajapakse, his military hierarchy, but also all the surviving LTTE combatants, cadres and the Australian nurse wife of the late LTTE political wing advisor Mr Balasingam who handed out cyanide pills to child solders in combat zones during trainings in Sri Lanka. The lady lives in Surrey, England. She should be brought along with others before the International War Crime Court to face charges against humanity.

    When justice knocks on your door, it never discriminates against anybody and its noise is loud enough to muffle the other moaning.

    Nothing is more appealing to a disturbed human mind other than seeing another human life wallowing in pain and suffering before it loses its life.

    The present plight of Sri Lankan Tamils is the result of a certain fragment of Tamil Diaspora who funded the combative manoeuvres through a war machine called LTTE against the helpless Tamil civilians in Sri Lanka. An ethnicity glowed with its fine human values, the Tamils in Sri Lanka have lost their glamour by the exposure to war they did not wage against the majority Singhalese government in Sri Lanka. Now is the time Tamil Diaspora refrained from funding further genocide through any war machines. Free your mind from combative instincts and mould a policy of co-existence with the majority Singhalese. The time has come to discover the art of reconciliation.

    Pretension will never help you free your mind. Do not pretend to yourself.

    There is no other option for the survival of Tamil identity in Sri Lanka than an amicable reconciliation. To realize it, the Tamil politicians should create the climate for the workable platform through TRUST. Give it a chance to work out and it will enlist the global support of democratic governments in power today. Democracy defines its existence through creating its roots in volatile spots where peace is the escaping culprit.

    The decimation of war machine LTTE and its shadow combatant roots have created a situation where a strong negotiation for peace is the antidote for the present situation the Tamils in Sri Lanka face today.

    Luxury produces self-forgetfulness, but pain and suffering awaken the mind to a search for survival.

  • Karuppen

    ->->->
    Jaffna, Sri Lanka (CNN) — Raveendran Jenatha doesn’t exude the kind of excitement and wonder young adults often do when it comes to figuring out their future. She is 21 years old and confident about what her future holds. ”Nothing,” she said softly. Raveendran Jenatha is sure she has no future because of her past and what it has done to her. “Now I can’t do anything. That is the only problem,” she said. Then her sweet smile and confident tone broke, and she burst out in a moaning sob. Through her tears, she sputtered: “I need help for everything.”

    I read this article with remorse and a tinge of pain in my heart.

    This is the situation the Sri Lankan war has created. The post traumatic disorders are very rampant among war victims. A condition of seclusion becomes as a prerequisite for freeing the mind from the tormenting pain and suffering.

    Hello, young lady. Brush up and wipe the tears from your eyes. Nobody can steal your life. Your life is within YOURSELF. Always within YOURSELF. The situation is going to change soon. Already there are signs of a rolling stone gathering momentum. Keep up the flame of hope in your heart.

    Life condition for Tamils in Sri Lanka is going to change soon.
    ->->->
    I agree with P John to his proposing an idea of smooth talk.

    A certain fragment of Tamil Diaspora, out of their cosy situation, has supported a cult to survive through propagating violence against the majority Singhalese government. The recent Sri Lankan war has clearly shown that those being supportive of combative manoeuvres were deeply entrenched in a combative policy at the disposal of security of Sri Lankan Tamils. Not only has the war displaced the Tamils to the present stateless and pathetic condition in their own country but also whittled down the collective identity of Tamil community.

    It is imperative that Tamil political parties, irrespective of their differences, should cultivate an order of communication with the dissenting majority Singhalese political leaders in power today. Difference of opinion serves as a strong platform to identify unity in a collective voice. This is RECONCILIATION without losing communication. It is a good sign that TNA has dropped its nagging claim for an independent homeland for Tamils in Sri Lanka. Anything revolved from the democratic platform has the charm of welcoming the support of democratic nations in power today. If the collective voice of the democratic nations gains momentum, it can tilt the scale in favour of an amicable solution to the grievances of Tamils in Sri Lanka. Even the UN can not sit back for fear of losing its face in the global politics navigation. The UN was created to solve the problems of global community through peaceful means, but not to be a voiceless organ of a spectator to the sight of commission of genocide of global citizens, the displacement of their simple happy life, and usurpation of their basic human rights to live as a human.

    In all my writings and posts I have made it clear that RECONCILIATION is the only powerful weapon Tamils have today to draft a policy of survival in the history of their ethnic integrity in Sri Lanka.

    One has to learn to reconcile oneself with one’s own differences before one marches forward to reconcile with others.

    Luxury may fail to show its charm, but the pain and suffering of a community never fail to assert their claim for a social justice.

    War does not decide who is right, but who is left.

    War is the result of a failed policy of reconciliation.

    Revenge is just like fire. Just as the fire destroys the wood, revenge will destroy life.

    The only means of survival is to seek ways to diffuse knots of tension in relationship with others, be it an individual or a community.

  • Yoganathan

    IF THE USA STOP FUNDING the ISRAEL, ISRAEL WILL THINK ABOUT RECONCILIATION WITH PALESTINIANS.
    THE SAME APPLIES TO THE NAZI SRILANKA, WHEN SRILANKA MADE BANKRUPT, SRILANKA WILL TALK PEACE.

    As per reconciling with NAZI Srilanka even after 62 years of Ethnic Cleansing of Minorities and Genocide of Tamils with CONCENTRATION CAMPS of more than 300,000 Tamils, and still ongoing Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide in all over the island, IF ANYONE ADVOCATE RECONCILIATION WITH SINHELLA NAZI TERRORIST SRILANKA, I WILL TELL THEM TO LOOK AT THE DESPERATE SITUATION OF POOR PALESTINIANS BY USA AND WEST DOING THE SAME HELP TO ISRAEL DESPITE ISRAEL DOING THE GENOCIDE AND ALL ATROCITIES AGAINST THE PALESTINIANS,
    We Tamils must not allow the Srilanka to Prsoper and do the same like Israel to kill all Tamils and Muslims,
    Srilanka – with all the DEBTS- adamant on Sinhala NAZISM – will do worse tahn now if they are allowed to be richer than now,
    CUT OFF THE BLOOD STREAM of SINHELL ANZISM by Cutting of the ECONOMY allowing them to fund the NAZi SInhELLA terrorist military, then they cannot do the Sinhella terrorism against Minorities and will talk peace.
    ONLY A DEAD SINHELLA RACIST is the Best thing on the Earth.
    PLEASE DON’t GIVE POLLU to SINHELLA racists with your own money to be beaten by the same POLLU.

  • PJohn

    Any which way you look at it SL government still winning the war in SL as well internationally.

    We diaspora tamils should wait until the election and give the opporunity for the tamils living SL to express their feelings. Instead of calling for revenge let the tamils in sl have their rightful say in the path they decided to choose. For more than 30 years they have deprived of that right.

 

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