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

Saturday, January 19, 2013


Impeachment And Intimidation: Law Council of Australia Urges Australian Government To Intervene

Colombo TelegraphBy Colombo Telegraph -January 18, 2013 
“I am writing to express the Law Council of Australia’s concern regarding reports of threats and intimidation against the legal profession and judiciary in Sri Lanka, and  to request that the Australian Government encourage the Sri Lankan Government to respect the important roles that an independent legal profession and the rule of law play in democratic societies. The Law Council is particularly concerned about recent reports that the Sri Lankan President, President Rajapakse, has dismissed Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake based on a process which does not appear to have been conducted in a fair or transparent manner.” the Law Council of Australia writes to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Bob Carr.
Bob and Rajapaksa | Picture by Sudath Silva
“The Law Council considers the existence of an independent, impartial and competent judiciary to be an essential component of the rule of law.  The Law Council also considers that any impeachment process regarding judges must involve strict observance of the rule of law. Based on the information available to the Law Council, it does not appear that the process that the Sri Lankan Government has relied on to date to impeach the Chief Justice has involved such strict observance.” wrote Joseph J Catanzariti, the president of the Law Council of Australia.
“The Law Council is aware that the International Bar Association, the Bar Association of Sri Lanka, the Canadian Bar Association, the International Commission of Jurists, Commonwealth Lawyers’  Association, LAWASIA  and the Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales have expressed concern about the impeachment proceedings against the Chief Justice. The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and  Lawyers,  has  raised similar concerns in this regard.” he further wrote.
Read the original letter here