Tamils to Rally Against Sri Lankan President During His Visit to UN in New York !

  • September 21, 2014
  • TGTE

The rally will be held on September 24th (Wednesday) from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm. (outside UN in New York). Thousands from US and Canada are expected to join this rally. 

rajapakse-gaddafiWhile the Sri Lankan President is denying UN access to his country, he is
scheduled to speak at the UN General Assembly on September 24th.

 

 

1) UN should condemn Sri Lanka’s denial of visa to UN War Crimes investigators.

2) UN should ensure the protection of witnesses and urge the Sri Lankan
President not to harm Tamils who testify before a UN body.

3) UN should warn the Sri Lankan President of the consequences for
intimidation and persecution of potential witnesses to the UN
investigation. A Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister has threatened legal action
against those testifying before the UN inquiry.

4) UN urged not to allow Sri Lankan President to use his appearance at the
UN to sanitize his international crimes. His is not just a war criminal but
a perpetrator of genocide.

Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) announced today that a rally
will be held outside the UN headquarters in New York to protest Sri Lankan
President Rajapakse’s visit to the UN General Assembly and to highlight Sri
Lanka’s refusal to allow UN war crimes investigators access to that country
as well as threats against witnesses to that UN probe.

While the Sri Lankan President is denying UN access to his country, he is
scheduled to speak at the UN General Assembly on September 24th.

TGTE also urged UN Secretary General Ban-Ki-Moon and President of the
General Assembly to strongly condemn Sri Lankan President Mahinda
Rajapake’s refusal to allow UN’s war crimes investigation on Sri Lanka
and to threats against witnesses to this UN probe.

Additionally, TGTE also urges UN Member states to take note of this
transgression and raise it in the appropriate forums to safeguard the
credibility and effectiveness of the United Nations.

TGTE is circulating the following memo:

*UN HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL CHALLENGED *

*Witnesses to UN Investigation Threatened by Sri Lankan Government *In what
amounts to be a direct challenge to the UN Human Rights Council
(UNHRC), the Sri Lankan Government has taken a hostile attitude toward a
UNHRC investigation. The UNHRC in its March 2014 Session created an
investigative body on Sri Lanka to inquire into serious crimes committed in
SriLanka during the war.

The Sri Lankan Government has threatened prospective witnesses to this UN
investigation of dire consequences, including legal action, for giving evidence
and the President of Sri Lanka has categorically denied access to the
country to this investigative body.
*https://news.vice.com/article/sri-lankas-president-doesnt-want-the-uninvestigating-war-crimes-in-his-country

The Sri Lankan Cabinet spokesman Mr. Keheliya Rambukwella, threatened
legal action against those testifying before the UN inquiry.
http://www.ceylontoday.lk/58-70207-news-detailun-inquiry-and-sri-lankas-response.htm

This explicit threat of prosecution coupled with the covert activities

<http://www.einpresswire.com/press-releases/preview/1861342> of “white
van” abductions and “disappearances” place all potential witnesses in a
precarious position
<http://www.einpresswire.com/press-releases/preview/1861342>.

Potential witness arrested for seeking her disappeared son:
http://www.channel4.com/news/sri-lanka-jayakumari-arrest-missing-civil-war-ltte

Non-cooperation by the Sri Lankan government to this UN investigation is one
thing; but, persecution of potential witnesses is another.

Many Tamils who are either victims or witnesses are eager to testify to seek
justice for the killing of their family members or for the mass killing of
Tamils.
They are intimidated by threats from the Sri Lankan Government. There are
also
concerns that the Sri Lankan security forces may target the relatives
<http://www.einpresswire.com/press-releases/preview/1861342> of witnesses
who testify overseas.

UNHRC should take steps to: Ensure the protection of witnesses and urge the
Sri Lankan President not to harm Tamils who testify before this UN body.

UNHRC should also warn: the Sri Lankan Government of the consequences for
its tactic of intimidation and persecution of potential witnesses.

UNHRC should consider: Requesting the UN Security Council to ensure
witness protection for the UN war crimes investigation on Sri Lanka.

“I am alarmed at threats currently being leveled against the human rights
community in Sri Lanka, as well as prospective victims and witnesses” noted
new UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Mr. Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein in his
statement on September 8, 2014 at UNHRC.

“We are alarmed to learn of intimidation, threats and reprisals against all
those
perceived as likely to engage with and provide information to the
investigation
mandated by the UN Human Rights Council…,” said a joint letter by six
international organizations
<http://www.einpresswire.com/press-releases/preview/1861342> led by Amnesty
International on August 27, 2014.
Source: Arab News – http://www.arabnews.com/world/news/621586

*BACKGROUND: *Tamils have faced repeated mass killings since 1958 and the
mass killings in 2009 prompted UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to appoint
a Panel of Experts to report on the scale of the killings.

According to the report by this UN Panel, tens of thousands of Tamil
civilians were killed and women were sexually abused and raped by the Sri
Lankan Security Forces in the last few months of the war. According to the
UN Internal Review Report completed shortly thereafter, over 70,000 Tamils
were killed in the first five months of 2009.

These Tamils were killed due to deliberate and intense shelling and bombing
of areas designated by the government as “no-fire zones”, where Tamil
civilians had assembled for safety. Government also restricted food and
medicine for Tamils, resulting in large numbers of people dying from
starvation and many of the injured dying of their wounds.

According to the UN Panel, the killings and other abuses that took place
amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity. Independent experts
believe that there are elements of these abuses that constitute an act of
genocide.

According to May 2012 report by the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office
on Human Rights and Democracy; there are up to 90,000 Tamil war widows in
the North-East of Sri Lanka.

The UN Human Rights Council in March 2014 established an international war
crime investigation (OISL) to investigate these killings and the
investigations have begun. Members of the Sri Lankan security forces are
almost exclusively from the Sinhalese community and the victims are all
from the Tamil community.

According to several sources, Tamil areas have the highest concentration of
security forces in the world (Ratio: One soldier for every five Civilians).
www.ustpac.org/militarization and
http://www.srilankacampaign.org/fiveinfographics.htm

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