Diaspora Response to GoSL List

Suren Surendiran – Global Tamil Forum

This action now proves that the government is bankrupt of political will to even attempt to resolve the root causes of the Tamil National Question. As the UN Human Rights Commissioner acknowledged after her visit to Colombo in August 2013 and in her recent report, the government’s authoritarian tendency is now giving rise for them to think that they can suppress freedom of speech even overseas.

By creating fear and by targeting local media organisations and personnel they have successfully suppressed freedom of speech internally in the island. Now by proscribing organisations in Sri Lanka, the government is trying to intimidate members of international organisations like the Global Tamil Forum to give into its tactics. It’s a proven fact through the percentage votes the ruling party gained in the recently held elections that its popularity internally too is weakening. UNHRC has given the authority to the Office of the UN HR Commissioner to initiate an international investigation into alleged breaches of international law in Sri Lanka. Fear has set in due to these combined reasons, is the only conclusion that can be drawn for this idea of proscription of organisations that function overseas. This is a typical reaction.

We as an organisation will deploy all legal and political instruments that are at our disposal to send a clear message to the regime that none of these ‘terror’ tactics will work with us as we live in a free society where we cherish freedom of speech and democracy and democracy not as defined as in Sri Lanka but practicing democracy. This is yet another reason why the current allegations of human rights violations, crimes against humanity and abuses must be monitored and investigated by an international body like the UNHRC. International community must react decisively to let the government know in no uncertain terms that there will be serious consequences for these actions or the lack of it.

GTF as an organisation has clearly articulated to the world and the people of Sri Lanka that we actively promote non-violence and we seek a negotiated political settlement for the Tamil National Question.”

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Visvanathan Rudrakumaran – Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE)

The Sri Lankan government’s April Fool’s order shows its desperation, racial exclusiveness, and Authoritarianism. The TGTE is a democratically elected body based on the principles of nationhood, homeland and self determination. The TGTE is committed to pursuing its goal through peaceful and lawful means.

All Tamil Diaspora entities are based on democratic principles, rule of law and transparency. Especially with respect to TGTE its members are elected through open and transparent democratic process.

The Government of Sri Lanka’s (GOSL) order designating foreign Tamil entities as terrorist organizations demonstrates its unwillingness and paranoia to engage with democratic ideals and ideas. Inside the island of Sri Lanka the GOSL through the 6th Amendment to the Constitution and military strangulation has deprived the Tamils of the freedom to articulate their political aspirations fully and freely.
This order is a pathetic attempt of the GOSL to stifle the Tamil political aspirations outside the island.

This order is an attempt to weaken the Tamil nation by prohibiting the Tamils inside the island from communicating, sharing and working together with Eelam Tamils outside the island. The Order also demonstrates the GOSL’s attempt to perpetuate the prison conditions of the Tamils inside the island.

The Order demonstrates the illusion of the GOSL that its writ runs outside its borders. It is also an insult and affront to the legal system of democratic countries in which most of the organizations are legally registered and functioning. The GOSL is trying to repeat the same war against terrorism drama it staged successfully to commit the Tamil genocide in 2009. However this time the audiences are not as gullible.

We are expecting the International community to denounce this anti-democratic measure.

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David Poopalapillai and Manjula Selvarajah (CTC)

David Poopalapillai and Manjula Selvarajah (CTC)

Canadian Tamil Congress categorically rejects the Sri Lankan Government’s reactive measures to the recent UN Human Rights Council resolution on Sri Lanka.

Last month, United Nations Human Rights Council Resolution 25/1 mandated the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to conduct an independent investigation into, “serious violations and abuses of human rights and related crimes by both parties in Sri Lanka,” which was seen internationally as a victory for human rights in Sri Lanka.

It is with great respect for international law that the Canadian Tamil Congress (CTC) has advocated since 2009 for the establishment of an independent international investigation into human rights violations committed by both sides in the armed conflict in Sri Lanka, as well as into the ongoing abuses of human rights in the country.  It is evident therefore that the recent proscription of CTC by the Sri Lankan government, and its baseless allegations, are a direct response to the successful establishment of such an independent inquiry through the Human Rights Council’s resolution.  Under the guise of counter-terrorism, the Sri Lankan government is clearly attempting to hinder the upcoming investigation in any way possible, by preventing and de-legitimizing the work of human rights defenders on the ground in Sri Lanka and attempting to curb the flow of information regarding the human rights situation internationally.

CTC is an organization that fundamentally believes in principles of human rights, openness, transparency and accountability, and operates in conformity with Canadian and international laws.We invite interested parties to review the recent judgment of the Ontario Superior Court,ruling in favour of CTC in a libel case against Sri Lankan-born ‘terrorism expert’ Rohan Gunaratna, who had been quoted as saying, “the LTTE is operating under the name of the Canadian Tamil Congress, which is the main LTTE front organization in Canada.” In his ruling, Justice Stephen E. Firestone found, “it is unequivocal and uncontroverted that [Gunaratna’s] statements were, in fact, false and untrue,” and awarded damages to CTC in the amount of $53,000. In this light, CTC categorically rejects the Sri Lankan government’s proscription of CTC as funding or supporting terrorist activities.

“The work that CTC does in regard to Sri Lanka has always been and continues to be focused on improving the human rights situation, in conformity and with respect for international law,” stated David Poopalapillai, national spokesperson for the Canadian Tamil Congress.

“This is a cynical attempt to silence that work.  Sri Lanka cannot continue to vilify human rights defenders by resorting to accusations of ‘terrorism’.   It is unfortunate, that the government of Sri Lanka is unable to concentrate on seeking justice and accountability, resorting instead to such low tactics and fear mongering” concluded Poopalapillai.

Governed by an increasingly authoritarian regime, with a politicized judiciary, Sri Lanka by all measures is a failed state. Critics of the state are slandered by the government, the rule of law is in tatters, and national institutions are firmly under executive control.  It is in this context then that the Sri Lankan government has proscribed CTC, as an attempt at sidelining a vocal and effective critics of Sri Lanka’s gross human rights violations and breaches of international law.  In addition to being utterly baseless, the proscription, signed by Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, also permits the usage of the draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act by the Sri Lankan government against individuals found to be working for or with any of the proscribed organizations.  These actions run in the same vein as consistent attempts by the Sri Lankan government to intimidate, harass and silence the voices of human rights defenders in Sri Lanka, most recently this past month during the session of the Human Rights Council. Furthermore, these measures make impossible any form of meaningful dialogue between all communities and parties affected by the conflict in Sri Lanka,including the Tamil diaspora,and show clearly that the Sri Lankan government’s rhetoric on reconciliation is entirely superficial.

The Canadian Tamil Congress is presently considering all possible actions, including legal remedies that may be taken to respond to this slanderous and malicious decision by the Sri Lankan government.  CTC will seek the intervention of the President of the UN Human Rights Council, the Canadian government, and various international non-governmental organizations, many of whom have already voiced their indignation at this proscription.  We call upon the Canadian government and the international community to condemn these actions of the Sri Lankan government.

The Canadian Tamil Congress has long been a fervent critic of the human rights abuses perpetuated by and within the Sri Lankan state.  CTC will not allow such fear-mongering tactics to dissuade our organization, and we will continue to work resolutely for the human rights of all Sri Lankans, and to seek truth, justice and peace for Tamils.

For more information, please contact David Poopalapillai, National Spokesperson, Canadian Tamil Congress 905-781-7034 / 416-240-0078 

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