Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Plight of the Tamils, Massacre; Government; Censorship

SRI LANKA: Plight of the Tamils,Massacre; Government; Censorship

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) wishes to forward an appeal
from the Irish Forum for Peace in Sri Lanka regarding the conditions and treatment of Tamil civilians in the north of the country. The government is still barring independent monitoring bodies and press members from entering the territory, making it impossible to verify reports of large scale human rights violations.

For more information, please contact the organization by e-mail, at

irishpeaceforum@gmail.com or take a look at its website:
www.ifpsl.org

1. Send international observers to the 'post-conflict zone'
immediately to determine the truth in the reports from religious
sources on the ground that the Sri Lanka military have shot captured
wounded combatants, LTTE officials, TRO administrators and civilians.


2. Allow immediate access to the ICRC so that they can evacuate the
wounded to hospitals.

3. Allow immediate access to the international media, because if the
conflict is over the excuse that the journalists face danger is
untenable.

4. Allow the civilian population held in internment camps return
immediately to their land assisted by ICRC and UNHCR.

5. Three Sri Lankan doctors who treated hundreds of badly wounded
civilians in understaffed, makeshift hospitals in the country's war
zone are detained by the Sri Lankan military in an undisclosed
location on accusations they gave false information about the
casualties to the media. Free the doctors immediately.

6. We believe that this was a war without any witnesses. Appoint an
international independent jury to investigate the crimes against
humanity that were committed by the Sri Lankan government. Such an
investigation should be carried out with the fullest assurance given
to the witnesses about their safety

7. The Forum believes that the present Sri Lanka military onslaught
has a clear genocidal intent. This intent has underlined the need for
a political settlement that would protect the collective existence of
the Tamils.

8. The principles of self determination and parity of esteem need to
be respected in any future political arrangement.


SUGGESTED ACTION:

Please send an email, fax or sms to the relevant Sri Lankan
authorities with the following demands.

SAMPLE LETTER:

Re: The plight of the Tamils in Sri Lanka

Dear _________,

I am deeply concerned about the the conditions and the treatment of
Tamil civilians in the north of the country by the Sri Lankan
authorities. The government is still barring independent monitoring
bodies and press members from entering the territory, making it
impossible to verify reports of human rights violations on a large
scale. I wish to join the Irish Forum for Peace in Sri Lanka--among
them Prof. Brian Maguire, Dr Jude Lal Fernando, Dr Iain Atack, Dr
Longcharo Naro, Ms Moya Loughnan, Ms Claire De Jong, Ms Jenny
Haughton, Mr John Robinson, Ms Sorcha Tormey

Mr Sean O Boyle, Mr Dominic Thorpe--in calling for the national
government to:

1. Send international observers to the 'post-conflict zone'
immediately to determine the truth in the reports from religious
sources on the ground that the Sri Lanka military have shot captured
wounded combatants, LTTE officials, TRO administrators and civilians.


2. Allow immediate access to the ICRC so that they can evacuate the
wounded to hospitals.

3. Allow immediate access to the international media, because if the
conflict is over the excuse that the journalists face danger is
untenable.

4. Allow the civilian population held in internment camps return
immediately to their land assisted by ICRC and UNHCR.

5. Three Sri Lankan doctors who treated hundreds of badly wounded
civilians in understaffed, makeshift hospitals in the country's war
zone are detained by the Sri Lankan military in an undisclosed
location on accusations they gave false information about the
casualties to the media. Free the doctors immediately.

6. We believe that this was a war without any witnesses. Appoint an
international independent jury to investigate the crimes against
humanity that were committed by the Sri Lankan government. Such an
investigation should be carried out with the fullest assurance given
to the witnesses about their safety

7. The Forum believes that the present Sri Lanka military onslaught
has a clear genocidal intent. This intent has underlined the need for
a political settlement that would protect the collective existence of
the Tamils.

8. The principles of self determination and parity of esteem need to
be respected in any future political arrangement.

Sincerely Yours,

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PLEASE SEND A FAX OR SMS TO:

Professor Rajiva Wijesinha

Secretary

Ministry of Disaster Management and Human Rights

2, Wijerama Mawatha

Colombo 7

SRI LANKA

Fax: +94 11 268 1982

Secretary

National Human Rights Commission

No. 36, Kynsey Road

Colombo 8

SRI LANKA

Fax: +94 11 2 694 924 / 696 470

E-mail: sechrc@sltnet.lk

Mr. Mohan Peris

Attorney General

Attorney General's Department

Colombo 12

SRI LANKA

Fax: +94 11 2 436421

E-mail: ag@attorneygeneral.gov.lk

Mr. Jayantha Wickremeratne

Inspector General of Police

New Secretariat, Police Head Quarters

Colombo

SRI LANKA

Fax: +94 11 2 440440/327877

E-mail: igp@police.lk

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Thank you.

Urgent Appeals Programme

Asian Human Rights Commission (ua@ahrc.asia
)



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