Peace for the World

Peace for the World
First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Alleged War Criminal as an Advisor to UN Secretary General

AFTA Member Associations:   01.02.2012

The Australasian Federation of Tamil Associations (AFTA), the umbrella body of the peak Tamil
associations in Australia and New Zealand, is appalled by the news that Major General
Shavendra Silva, Sri Lanka's deputy ambassador to the UN, will be part of a group advising
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.  He is one of many military men given top diplomatic posts by
Sri Lanka essentially to offer them Diplomatic Immunity.
Maj. Gen Silva is the subject of a lawsuit in the US accusing him of war crimes.  This private
lawsuit is pending against him in the US, filed on behalf of two Tamils who say his actions killed
their family members and that he was a party to war crimes including the intentional shelling of
civilians. Human rights campaigners have linked him to the shooting of Tamil Tiger leaders
trying to surrender.  Maj. Gen Silva initially proclaimed that he will defend any war crime
charges against him in any courts but is now trying to evade the charges by hiding behind
Diplomatic Immunity.  The US court is yet to decide whether it has jurisdiction over him or
cannot prosecute him in a US court as long as he is functioning as a diplomat in the US soil.
According to BBC, a Sri Lankan newspaper journalist told the BBC that he and other reporters
were telephoned by Maj. Gen Silva, who informed them of his appointment to a Special
Advisory Group on Peacekeeping Operations set up by the UN Secretary General.  Maj. Gen
Silva says he will represent Asian countries on this body, advising Ban Ki-Moon on issues
including payments to nations for their peacekeeping troops.  Most of the 114 Sri Lankan UN
Peace Keeping soldiers deported back to Sri Lanka from Haiti in 2007 for sexual abuse and rape
in Haiti have not yet been subjected to investigation and punishment.
AFTA considers UN Secretary General accepting an alleged war Criminal, as a member of a
group advising him on UN peace keeping matters, is making a mockery of all the UN stated
principles and International Norms and Laws.  AFTA  considers this move by the Sri Lankan
authorities as another attempt to hide Maj. Gen Silva deeper in the Diplomatic Immunity closet
along with Dr. Palitha Kohonna, another alleged war criminal as their permanent representative
to the UN. Both these officials were allegedly involved in a joint enterprise to extra-judicially kill
3 LTTE hors de combat who surrendered by waving a white flag to the Sri Lankan Army after
having been given assurances for their safety. AFTA understands that its request to the Australian
Federal Minister for Justice to investigate Dr. Kohonna as an Australian citizen allegedly
involved in committing war crimes in another country is being considered seriously at the time of
this release.

AFTA appeals to the UN Secretary General to uphold the UN values and norms by not accepting
his nomination.  AFTA appeals to the leaders of the Asian countries not to let an alleged War
Criminal to represent them in SG’s advisory group on UN Peace Keeping Operations.  AFTA
appeals to the Australian and New Zealand governments to instruct their Permanent
representatives to the UN to raise their concerns in this matter with the UN Secretary General.

AFTA appeals to the media to initiate a campaign to prevent a bad precedent being set in the UN
System.