Sri Lanka Urged to Probe the Murder of Tamil MPs

The Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) is calling on the government of Sri Lanka to mount a thorough investigation of the murders of three Members of Parliament, two of them Tamils. 

 

The IPU's Human Rights Committee, which has wrapped up its latest session, has examined cases of abuse of some 300 MPs in 29 countries. 

 

The Inter-Parliamentary Union says the Sri Lankan government no longer has any reason for not investigating the murders of the Parliamentarians now that its long-running civil war with the Tamil Tigers is over.

 

Chair of the IPU's Human Rights Committee, Canadian Senator, Sharon Carstairs, says the government has always maintained it was unable to investigate the murders because they occurred in LTTE-held territory. She says that excuse no longer exists.

 

Tamil Parliamentarians are subject to arbitrary arrest, harassment and intimidation, she told Voice of America radio.

 

She says her Committee is concerned about the situation of 12 Tamil Parliamentarians.

 

She says they essentially have been stripped of their rights of freedom of movement and of their ability to perform their legislative duties.

 

She says the Tamil Parliamentarians are reluctant to leave the capital, Colombo, because their security is not guaranteed.

 

"So, there is great fear among the Tamil Parliamentarians," Carstairs said.

 

"So, what we hope from Sri Lanka at this point is to get a new signal from them that Tamil Parliamentarians will have freedom of movement, they will have adequate security, they will be full participants of the government of Sri Lanka because they are duly elected Parliamentarians." 

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