CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS TELEPHONE: (202) 225-5021
October 30, 2000 The Honorable Madeleine Albright Dear Madam Secretary: Unfortunately, incidents such as these are not isolated occurrences in Sri Lanka. What is most disturbing is that despite reports from international organizations such as Amnesty International, atrocities such as these continue to be repeated. Moreover, in this latest incident, as well as in other similar eases in the past, the Government of Sri Lanka has failed to protect Tamil prisoners under its custody. Because of the lack of progress to guarantee the human rights of all Sri Lankans and questionable police and security practices that are incompatible with equal protection principles, we request your assistance in providing additional assistance for rule of law and human rights programs in Sri Lanka. We ask for your support in securing at least an additional $1 million to support the efforts of nongovernmental organizations working in Sri Lanka that seek to promote rule of law and good governance programs. We believe that it is essential for the United States to promote democratic principles in Sri Lanka and to allocate the resources necessary to support nongovernmental organizations to carry out programs designed to bring about genuine judicial and legal reform in Sri Lanka. In the interim, we ask that you urge the Government of Sri Lanka to release all Tamil prisoners who are being held in custody without being charged with a crime. This unacceptable practice is authorized in Sri Lanka through the Prevention of Terrorism Act. The denial of due process of law under such a broadly written and vague law is manifestly unjust and would be unthinkable in the United States. Accordingly, we request that you urge the Government of Sri Lanka to repeal the Prevention of Terrorism Act because it leads to the incarceration of Tamils simply because of their ethnic background. We will closely monitor developments in Sri Lanka and continue to work closely with Ambassador Wills on these matters of concern to other Members of Congress and me. Thank you for your consideration of my requests.
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