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Friday, March 07, 2014

TGTE URGES US / UN AMBASSADOR SAMANTHA POWER TO HELP INITIATE SRI LANKA INT’L INVESTIGATION UNDER UN ARTICLE 99


In a letter sent to the US Ambassador to the UN Ms. Samantha Power, the Prime Minister of Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE)Mr. Visuvanathan Rudrakumaran, urged Ms. Power to exercise US diplomatic and moral power to persuade UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon to appoint an International Investigation on Sri Lanka, under Article 99 of the UN Charter.

It was pointed out in that letter that UN’s Expert Panel Report on Sri Lanka, the UN Internal Review Report on Sri Lanka and one of the UN Expert Panelist Professor Steven Ratner have all concluded that there is neither the political environment nor the judicial environment in Sri Lanka for dispensing justice domestically. (Accountability and the Sri Lankan Civil War 106 Am. J. Int'l L, 795). Thus justice can be achieved only through international means.

Given the political considerations prevalent in the UN Human Rights Council, the TGTE believes an international investigation could be established under Article 99 of the U.N. Charter. The letter noted that U.N. Secretary General’s own legal advisors, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and the International Crisis Group also espoused this same opinion.

Tolerating impunity sets a bad precedent for other countries emulating the “Sri Lankan solution” in addressing their own national conflicts. Needless to say, this is a threat to international peace and security.

TGTE congratulates Samantha Powers on her Senate Confirmation of her appointment as the U.S. Permanent Representative to the U.N.

TGTE is mobilizing international civil society to apply moral pressure on the UN Secretary General, to appoint an international investigation on Sri Lanka.

It was brought to Ambassador Power’s attention that the TGTE is in the process of collecting endorsements from 1000 Non- Government organizations for investigations on Sri Lanka under Article 99 of the U.N. Charter.

BACKGROUND:

Tamils have faced repeated mass killings since 1958 and that the killings in 2009 prompted UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to appoint a Panel of Experts to report on the scale of killings. According to this UN report tens of thousands of Tamil civilians were killed in five months 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.

The Sri Lankan Government also restricted food and medicine for Tamils, resulting in large numbers of people dying from starvation and many of the injured bleeding to death.

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.

The UN Human Rights Council looked into this mass killing and passed two Resolutions on accountability for these international crimes in 2012 and 2013.

According to Bishop of Mannar, Dr. Rayappu Joseph, 146,679 Tamils went missing when Sri Lankan forces attacked Tamil people. Members of the Sri Lankan security forces are almost exclusively from the Sinhalese community and the victims are all from the Tamil community.


Contact: Mahinthan Sivasubramanium, TGTE's Minister for Political Prisoners & IDPs
Email: mahinthan@hotmail.fr

Mahinthan Sivasubramanian
Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE)
+(33-6)2166-7177 or +(33-6)2213-1883

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SRI LANKA: REMEDIAL JUSTICE FOR TAMILS - JUSTICE DELAYED; JUSTICE DENIED - INT'L INVESTIGATION NOW: TGTE'S BOOKLET

UN Human Rights Council 2014: Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam's (TGTE) Publication

Any failure on the part of the international community to act speedily in this matter will only encourage other ethnic chauvinists to embark on similar atrocities.
— Professor M. Sornarajah
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, March 5, 2014 /EINPresswire.com/ --

1) The Booklet shows that there has been a systematic and planned course of atrocities aimed at the Tamil people of Sri Lanka over a considerable time.

2) Any failure on the part of the international community to act speedily in this matter will only encourage other ethnic chauvinists to embark on similar atrocities.

3) It is necessary to ensure that no comfort is given to political and military leaders who commit atrocities against innocent civilians only because they belong to a particular or race.

4) If there is no prosecution of the atrocities against civilians in Sri Lanka, a chain of precedent that has been established in the prosecution of tyrants would be lost.

Link to the Booklet:http://fr.calameo.com/read/001215636e3a415b9a90a

BOOK RELEASE EVENTS IN: LONDON, TORONTO, CNENNAI & DELHI.

This Booklet“Remedial Justice for Tamils: Justice Delayed; Justice Denied - International Investigation Now”is issued by the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) to coincide with the opening of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) Session in Geneva this month.

This Booklet was produced by the TGTE’s Center for the Prosecution and Prevention of Genocide. It is a transnational collaborative work of academics and activists.

This 74 page Booklet argues an International Investigation is urgently needed to investigate War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide in Sri Lanka. It supports its argument with documents from the UN, International Organizations and other independent sources.

It is futile to expect that justice will be meted out to Tamils through a domestic mechanism. As Professor Stephen Ratner, Member of the UN Secretary General’s Expert Panel, noted that "... [N]o environment to address accountability and dispense justice for these crimes exists domestically in Sri Lanka". In this context, justice demands that the international community step in to hold an impartial inquiry as to the allegations of war crimes and genocide committed by the Sri Lankan Government and its agents.

In the hope that the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) will initiate such an impartial inquiry, this Booklet begins with a description of the events leading to the atrocities at the end of the war in 2009. It surveys the reports and documents produced by the United Nations bodies as well as by other impartial groups. In view of the report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights that there is a need for an impartial inquiry, the Booklet points out that such an inquiry be instituted without delay.

The attempts at prevarication by the Sri Lankan government indicates its effort at clouding the issues first by denial of atrocities and then by indicating the progress made at ethnic reconciliation in this context, it is incumbent on the international community to ensure that an inquiry into the allegations of war crimes and genocide be initiated.

Any failure on the part of the international community to act speedily in this matter will only encourage other ethnic chauvinists to embark on similar atrocities. The chain of precedents built up through the prosecution of other chauvinistic leaders should not be broken. It is necessary to ensure that no comfort is given to political and military leaders who commit atrocities against innocent civilians only because they belong to a particular or race.

The Booklet shows that there has been a systematic and planned course of atrocities aimed at the Tamil people of Sri Lanka over a considerable time. It reached its apex during the end of the war. But, the persecution of the Tamil people continues. There has been a continuation of military occupation of the Tamil homeland, dispossession from homes, a climate of fear induced through rapes and pillage, and a failure on the part of the government to investigate any transgression against Tamils that takes place.

The Booklet also documents the ongoing various crimes against the Tamil people living in the island of Sri Lanka. This Booklet brings together valuable information which will enable the prosecution of the alleged offenders.

The Centre, which sponsored this booklet, is committed to ensuring that the perpetrators of the genocide and war crimes in Sir Lanka are punished. This objective, the Centre knows, can only be achieved where there is impartial, quick and definite justice upon the commission of atrocities. That is why the Sri Lankan situation is of the utmost importance.

If there is no prosecution of the atrocities against civilians in Sri Lanka, a chain of precedent that has been established in the prosecution of tyrants would be lost. This should not happen. The Centre is committed to not letting this happen. It is also committed to preventing future atrocities by holding out the promise that they should be avoided as prosecution and punishment would certainly follow. The world deserves a future that is free of tyranny based on ethnic hatred.

The center calls upon the international community to explore forms of remedial justice for the Tamils living in the island of Sri Lanka in order to ensure that they can live with freedom and dignity let alone with their physical security.

Link to the Booklet: http://fr.calameo.com/read/001215636e3a415b9a90a

Professor M. Sornarajah
Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE)
+33651055300

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