Pope Benedict to express concern over Mannar Bishop Rayappu Joseph’s safety to President Rajapaksa at Vatican
His
Holiness Pope Benedict XVI is expected to express concerns over the
personal safety of most reverend Rayappu Joseph the Catholic Bishop of
Mannar-Vavuniya diocese in Sri Lanka when Sri Lankan President Mahinda
Rajapaksa calls on him at the Vatican later this week.
President Rajapaksa scheduled to visit Britain on June 3rd for a four day trip connected to the Diamond jubilee celebrations of her majesty Queen Elizabeth the second is expected to arrive on June 7th at the Vatican where he has been granted an audience with Pope Benedict.
June 4th, 2012
His
Holiness Pope Benedict XVI is expected to express concerns over the
personal safety of most reverend Rayappu Joseph the Catholic Bishop of
Mannar-Vavuniya diocese in Sri Lanka when Sri Lankan President Mahinda
Rajapaksa calls on him at the Vatican later this week.
President Rajapaksa scheduled to visit Britain on June 3rd for a four day trip connected to the Diamond jubilee celebrations of her majesty Queen Elizabeth the second is expected to arrive on June 7th at the Vatican where he has been granted an audience with Pope Benedict.
President Rajapaksa is an ardent Buddhist but the Sri Lankan first lady Shiranthi Rajapaksa is a devout Catholic.
Highly placed sources in the Catholic church disclosed that Pope
Benedict will personally express concerns over the safety and security
of most reverend Rayappu Joseph the Bishop of Mannar in Northern Sri
Lanka.
According to protocol followed in the Vatican his Eminence Cardinal
Tarcisio Bertone, Secretary of State of the Holy See will take up the
issue in detail with President Rajapaksa after his holiness the Pope
expresses concern directly to the Sri Lankan head of state.
Although President Rajapaksa’s trip to the Vatican is primarily a visit
of goodwill and the Pope has granted an audience as a matter of courtesy
the issue of the Mannar Bishop will be chief among topics discussed.
Catholic church sources said that the Vatican is somewhat perturbed over
the Mannar Bishop being the object of a verbal attack of a personal
nature launched in Parliament by a cabinet minister in the Rajapaksa
Government in early May. A calarification is likely to be sought as to
whether the views expressed were reflective of the Government’s point of
view.
Wanni district parliamentarian and cabinet minister of Industry and
commerce Risad Badhiutheen criticised Bishop Joseph in Parliament over
alleged anti-Muslim activity in the Sannar area of Mannar district. The
minister is also the leader of the All Ceylon Muslim Congress(ACMC)
which is a constituent member of the United Peoples Freedom Alliance
(UPFA) Govt.
Demonstration in Mannar, May 27-pic courtesy of-TamilWin
Sections of the Catholic clergy and laity in Mannar objected vehemently
over this speech and organized a meeting and public protest
demonstration in Mannar town in support of the Bishop.
The Mannar Police intervened and sought a court order prohibiting the
demonstration and meeting. It is alleged by Mannar residents that the
Police acted in this manner on the instructions of the minister
concerned.
The Mannar magistrate prohibited the demonstration but allowed the
meeting to be held within private premises. Over 5000 persons from the
Christian, Hindu and Islamic faiths participated at the meeting where
resolutions in defence of the Bishop were passed.
A senior Muslim journalist who participated and spoke in support of the
Bishop was assaulted and hospitalised by a prominent supporter of
minister Badhiutheen.
Members of the Tamil National Alliance(TNA) representing the Wanni
district like Adaikkalanathan,Vinoharadhalingam, Aanandan have also
criticised minister Badhitheen for attacking Bishop Joseph.
The TNA leaders in turn have been criticised by Wanni district MP and ACMC member Hunais Farook.
While this political storm rages around Bishop Rayappu Joseph and
minister Badhiutheen other developments have also led to growing fears
about the Mannar Catholic prelates personal safety.
Two officials from state intelligence have recorded statements from the
Bishop about the statement he made to the Lessons Learnt and
Reconciliation Commission about a large number of People from the Wanni
region going missing.
Bishop Rayappu Joseph along with some members of the Northern clergy
submitted a letter to the United Nations Human Rights council in Geneva
about the human rights situation in Sri Lanka before the US sponsored
resolution was passed.
This resulted in several Sinhala newspapers and Sinhala Buddhist political organizations attacking the Bishop viciously.
This in turn led to several members of the Southern clergy and laity
issuing statements publicly in support of the stance adopted by Bishop
Rayappu Joseph and the northern clergy.
The controversy has led to widespread concerns about Bishop Rayappu’
Joseph’s safety and security. Some fear that the Bishop may be the
victim of an “officially sanctioned unofficial disappearance” or
extra-judicial execution. Several Christian priests in the North and
East have been victimised in that manner in the past.
This has led to several concerned human rights activists, NGO
personnel,journalists and prominent members of the Catholic clergy and
laity communicating their anxiety about Bishop Joseph’s predicament to
the Vatican. These appeals seem to have struck a responsive chord in the
Holy see.
It is against this backdrop that the Pope will convey his concerns to
President Rajapaksa while the Cardinal will seek clarification from the
Sri Lankan head of state.
Bishop Rayappu Joseph who was born in 1940 and inducted into the
priesthood in 1967 has been the Bishop of Mannar for nearly 20 years. He
has always been outspoken in defending the rights of his predominantly
Tamil parishioners in particular and the larger civilian population of
the North in general.