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Amnesty International has called for the release of detained Tamil rapper Sangeethan Ganeshkumar and renewed demands for the repeal of Sri Lanka's Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), warning that the legislation continues to facilitate arbitrary detention and human rights abuses. In a statement issued this week, the international rights organisation expressed concern over the continued use of…

Sri Lanka hostile to accountability' - Deutsche Welle report

There are serious doubts over Sri Lanka's reconciliation efforts, including the touted Truth and Reconciliation Commission, reported Deutsche Welle (DW).

Germany's international broadcaster, speaking to several NGOs, said it was unlikely, given Sri Lanka's hostility to accountability, that it was serious about delivering justice.

‘We strongly support position of High Commissioner’ says UK

British Secretary of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Hugo Swire, has stated that the UK strongly supports the position of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay, adding that the international community has a duty to act on Sri Lanka.

Swire went on to add that,

“if a credible domestic process has not begun properly by March 2014 we will use our seat on the UN Human Rights Council to call for an international investigation.”

Responding to questions in Parliament, hours before the High Commissioner’s report was released (see here), Swire reiterated the March 2014 deadline, also stating,

“We share the High Commissioners concerns and do not believe that processes set up by the Sri Lankan Government, such as the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission or the Commission of inquiry on Disappearances announced last year, adequately address accountability.”

See his comments in full here.

Also see our earlier posts below.

Continued militarisation' and 'culture of fear' persist in North-East - The Social Architects

An investigation carried out by a social research and advocacy group based in the North East, The Social Architects (TSA), concluded that there were significant concerns in relation to ‘continued militarisation, the concomitant culture of fear which pervades the North and East and the asymmetrical implementation of the LLRC recommendations.”

Singh and Rajapaksa to meet next week

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will be meeting Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa in Myanmar next week, confirmed India’s Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh.

The meeting, on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC Summit, comes as the UN Human Rights Council will meet in Geneva, where a resolution on Sri Lanka will be brought forward.

FCO 'aware' of British Tamil prisoner death - Sri Lanka claims 'heart attack'

The death of the British Tamil political prisoner Visvalingam Gopithas was due to a heart attack, Sri Lanka’s Department of Prisons claimed.

Commissioner General of Prisons, Chandraratne Pallegama said that the inmate had fallen ill yesterday morning and died shortly after being admitted to the prison hospital.

Fellow inmates had previously expressed their suspicions surrounding the circumstances of his death, reported the Uthayan on Monday.

Mannar mass grave: 80 bodies found

80 bodies have been unearthed from the Mannar mass grave so far, following the 31st excavation, reported both the Uthayan and AFP.

Judicial medical officer Dhananjaya Waidyaratne told reporters,

Won’t support corrupt government, will protect ‘war heroes’ – UNP MP

Sajith Premadasa, MP for the Hambantota district, said he was ready to do anything to protect the ‘war heroes’ that had liberated Sri Lanka from ‘terrorism’ if there was an international conspiracy against them.

However he said that he would not support the ‘corrupt government’, which was involved in the trafficking of heroin in Sri Lanka, reported The Island.

AIADMK manifesto calls for Eelam referendum

The AIADMK, headed by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, has called for a referendum on the island of Sri Lanka to establish a separate state in their manifesto for the upcoming general elections in India.

Reiterating the AIADMK stand, calling for justice for the victims of genocide, the manifesto stated,

TNA ‘unequivocally supports’ UN rights chief’s call for international inquiry into Sri Lanka atrocities

Welcoming the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights’ report on Sri Lanka, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) said it:

unequivocally supports the High Commissioner’s recommendation that the Human Rights Council establish an international inquiry mechanism to further investigate alleged violations of international humanitarian and human rights laws, in addition to monitoring any domestic processes for accountability initiated by the Government of Sri Lanka.

We believe that such a mechanism is necessary in the light of the government’s unwillingness to take steps towards accountability.

“[Also] the deep politicization of civil institutions, together with the widely acknowledged erosion of judicial independence, seriously undermines any prospects of a credible domestic process for accountability.


Prison authorities accused of maltreatment by family of British Tamil inmate

The brother of Visvalingam Gopithas, who died in a Sri Lankan prison yesterday, has accused the prison authorities of mistreating him, saying he did not receive adequate food and medical attention, reported the BBC.

Gopithas died in Welikada Prison yesterday, after spending 8 years in the prison. The British Tamil was held without charge for 5 years since 2007, before being convicted of providing support to the LTTE in 2012, a charge he always denied.