Tamil Civil Society Forum presents discussion note on Sri Lanka's victim consultation process

The Tamil Civil Society Forum (TCSF) called for the Sri Lankan government to be “honest and truthful” about the aims of a accountability process in a meeting between civil society organisations and the Sri Lankan Foreign Minister in Colombo on Thursday. In a discussion note circulated during the meeting, the TCSF raised concerns regarding the security situation for such a process, calling for a process to “prevent the interference of the armed forces, police and their intelligence”. “The larger questions is as to how a transparent and open VCP (victim consultation process) could be conducted...

TNA MP urges full implementation of UN resolution on Sri Lanka

TNA MP M. A. Sumanthiran called for the Sri Lankan government to take ownership of the UN Human Rights Council resolution and implement it in full, stating that the “people must see action”. In a speech delivered to parliament, Mr Sumanthiran said, “People must see action. People must see it being implemented. "The proof of the pudding is in the eating "; they say. They must actually see it happening. So, I want to repeat what we said on the 14th of September again in this House, not from a sense of superiority or anything like that, but as fellow citizens we appeal to you and say, let the people actually see it; feel it and experience it.” Mr Sumanthiran highlighted the fact the Sri Lanka chose to co-sponsor the UN resolution, stating "this is your resolution". “Your words today are most welcome,” he added. “But, please remember they remain only words up to now. This Resolution must be implemented in full.” “Stop being a Government of denial,” urged the MP. “Accept that these horrific things did happen.” Calling for a hybrid court to deal with mass atrocities committed on the island, Mr Sumanthiran noted “this Government is also a hybrid Government - this is a season for hybrids”.

GTF chief accepts invitation from Sri Lankan president to visit

The president of the Global Tamil Forum (GTF) Fr. S. J. Emmanuel has reportedly ccepted an invitiation from Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena and Foreign Minister Managala Samaraweera to visit the island. Ceylon Today reports the GTF chief as having told Dr Wickramabahu Karunaratne, "Although I have accepted the personal invitation of the President and of the FM to come home and work for reconciliation, I depend very much on the cooperation of the progressive forces of the South to explain the whole truth to the Sinhala masses and I hope we have at least made a start in liberating the masses from the falsehoods of politicians." Fr. Emmanuel has confirmed in an interview with the Sri Lanka Guardian earlier this week that he had accepted the invitation “but it will take time to see how the country is developing now”. The GTF is one of 16 Tamil diaspora organisations that are currently banned in Sri Lanka (see here ). The government pledged to review the proscription in March, but no action has been taken yet to remove any of the bans. “The majority in Sri Lanka think: We are Buddhist Sinhalese, we are the owners of the country, and all the rest are minorities and thus second class citizens,” added Fr Emmanuel in his interview. “In order to change this perception and to understand the country as a multi-ethnic and a multi-religious country we will take a lot of time and courage. Whether the current government has this perseverance, we do not know.”

Sri Lanka looks to attract UK investment

The capital market industry will make a fresh push to draw investors based in the UK through a new forum launched in London. The “invest Sri Lanka” forum, which was launched at the Savoy hotel on Thursday, sought to showcase 12 listed companies from Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka’s Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake delivered the key note address at the event, whilst the Colombo Stock Exchange Chairman Vajira Kilatilaka and Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka (SEC) Director General Vijara Wijegunerwardane made further presentations on opportunities in Sri Lanka’s capital market. The London...

Sri Lanka Navy soldier arrested in Jaffna with link to murder

A member of Sri Lanka’s Navy was arrested in Jaffna by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in connection with the murder of Guinness world record holder Wasantha Soysa. The international Karate Champion was murdered on the 24th of October by an unidentified group of individuals. Vijaya Jeyasekara who currently serves Sri Lanka’s navy in a posting in Jaffna was arrested on Thursday. Local police sources state that one of the main suspects has already absconded questioning with the police.

Thousands of Vanni IDPs affected by heavy rain

Thousands of Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in the Kilinochchi district are affected by heavy rains. Around 15,600 people, who have been displaced since before the end of the armed conflict 6 years ago, are suffering due to the rains affecting their temporary shelters, in which they were resettled at the end of the armed conflict. Concerns by the IDPs were heard by the Kilinochchi District Secretariat, who held a national disaster committee meeting. The assistant director of the district disaster management committee, Mr Kogulathas, warned of further risk of flooding in Iranaimadu,...

Enforced Disappearance – A Tamil Perspective

Speech delivered by Father Elil Rajendran at the BMICH, on October 27, 2015 Members of the families of those forcibly disappeared, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. I would like to thank the organising committee for the invitation to deliver this speech on Enforced Disappearance from a Tamil perspective. I will start with the story of a Tamil mother - Chandra. Her life changed forever just before midnight on 11th of September 2008. Armed men broke into the house where her 24 year old son Jasinthan was sleeping and took him away in white van. There is only one road leading to the area where she lives and there is no way armed men could have taken away her son without the security forces knowing. But for the last 7 years Chandra’s life has been spent searching for her son. This may sound futile after so many years but she has good reason to believe that his son is still alive. Three years ago she saw a video of him in hospital with his front teeth smashed . In January this year she recognised him among several men in a photograph showing detainees at Welikada Jail. And yet she still cannot locate him. She lives in limbo and says if he had died it would have been easier to accept than this.

Sri Lanka to introduce electronic identity cards from next year

The Sri Lankan government announced that in January next year electronic national indentity cards will be issued to people across the island. Minister of Finance Ravi Karunanayake announced that the identity cards will contain “all information from the time of the birth of a child” and would allow the government to tackle fraud and “carry out [the] observations,” reports ColomboPage . The government was previously collecting biometric data such as fingerprints in 2013, with the new identity cards “required for the current and future needs of national security “. Children above 10 years old...

Sri Lanka has 'begun process' to release 120 Indian fishermen

The Sri Lankan government has pledged to release 120 arrested Indian fishermen, according to a foreign ministry official on Wednesday. “The process to release the detained Indian fishermen began today,” said Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mahishini Colonne, adding that all of them "will be released in the next few days". “This is pure humanitarian action,” she added. Sri Lankan had initially pledged to 86 Indian fishermen today, according to a Tamil Nadu statement last week. No-one has yet been freed. A further 34 Indian fishermen were arrested yesterday , sparking more outcry from Tamil Nadu...

Sri Lanka sells $1.5 billion in bonds amidst dwindling reserves and growing deficit

Sri Lanka issued $1.5 billion in bonds in its second sale of the year, despite a widening budget deficit and growing investor concern in the island. On Wednesday, $1.5 billion was raised by issuing a 10-year sovereign bond at 6.85 per cent, above the 6.1 per cent for $650m in bonds Sri Lanka raised in May. The move comes after S&P issued a "B+" sovereign credit rating on Tuesday morning which it said "reflects the country's relatively low wealth, improving but still moderately weak external liquidity, and a high government debt and interest burden". Sri Lanka has faced a widening budget deficit and growing depreciation of the rupee, since the change in government earlier this year.

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