Canada condemns dismissal of Sri Lankan Chief Justice, urges Commonwealth action


13 January 2013
Stephen Harper today issued the following statement regarding the dismissal of Sri Lankan Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake:
"Canada is deeply concerned by Sri Lankan President Rajapaksa's decision to remove the Chief Justice from office following an impeachment process which appeared to be highly politicized and lacking transparency and respect for the guarantees of due process and fair trial.
"We call on the Government of Sri Lanka to respect the country's constitution and the independence of its judiciary and change course immediately.
"Canada continues to have serious concerns about the human rights situation, the need for reconciliation, and the democratic deficit in Sri Lanka. We will continue to raise these concerns forcefully, without equivocation both directly with the Government of Sri Lanka and through resolutions at both the United Nations and the Commonwealth.
"We will push for this latest troubling development to be addressed at the next meeting of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group."
Statement by NDP Foreign Affairs Critic Paul Dewar on the impeachment of Sri Lankan Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake
2013 01 13

This indefensible act has unfortunately demonstrated that the Sri Lankan government is not committed to improving the respect and realization of human rights. We strongly urge the Canadian government to now state unequivocally that Canada will not attend this October’s Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).
The Sri Lankan government has consistently attempted to undermine judicial integrity and independence. Chief Justice Bandaranayke was impeached in a process that lacked basic transparency and is widely considered to be retribution for making decisions that displeased the government. New Democrats stand in solidarity with Chief Justice Bandaranayke and people of conscience around the world in calling on the Sri Lankan government to demonstrate a commitment to honour and uphold values of good governance and respect for human rights.
We urge Commonwealth members to step up action to condemn this attack on judicial independence. International diplomatic pressure must focus on the implementation of the recommendations of the Secretary-General’s Panel of Experts on Sri Lanka, which found credible allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity.