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

Friday, March 15, 2013



Friday , 15 March 2013
"I have a desire to visit Sri Lanka, but if I visit, my effigy would be scorched” was said by Chairman of the Expert Panel appointed by United Nation Secretary to study concerning Sri Lanka and an international legal Expert Marzuki Darusman. He expressed his views to "Udayan" press.

He made these views humorously while having a conversation on his presence at the side line event of UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.

Concerning Sri Lanka, a report was submitted by you, but it is aware that it is pending, was queried and he said, “our duty is only to submit a report, and it is the responsibility of the UN to process the balance assignments”

 "OK, are you satisfied that your report is accurate" was questioned, "certainly, I have done my duty correctly which I assume". “We did not mention what was not in existence. What happened was seriously explored and we submitted the report, Darusman said.

"Can you visit Sri Lanka and study the situation and submit a  report, was a question asked, in reply, he had a hearty laugh...I like it, but if I visit, my effigy would be blazed, Darusman said.

SRI LANKA BRIEFToday, 7 long years have passed since my son’s murder, without any justice or decision from the Sri Lankan courts! - Dr. Manoharan @UNHRC


FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 2013

Dr. Manoharan at UNHRC; Where is justice for my sonMr President
My name is Dr. Kasippillai Manoharan. On 2 January 2006, Sri Lankan soldiers brutally murdered my beloved son Ragihar on a beach in Trincomalee. My family and I were forced to flee Sri Lanka because we sought justice for his killing.

Today, 7 long years have passed since my son’s murder, without any justice or decision from the Sri Lankan courts!

In its 2012 national report for the UPR, the Government of Sri Lanka informed this Council that the case of my son and his four friends who were also murdered was referred to the Attorney General to decide whether there was a prima facie case to launch prosecutions. The Attorney General advised the Inspector-General of Police to conduct further investigations.

It is not the first time I have heard such promises. A Presidential Commission of Inquiry reported on my son’s murder in 2009, but no results have been made public. The Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission strongly recommended further investigation and prosecution of the killers. For years, the government of Sri Lanka has promised me that it would take action on my son’s case, but nothing has happened.

That terrible incident on the beach in Trincomalee on the 2nd January 2006 has marked my family forever.

Mr. President,

With all the pain of losing my son Ragihar, I seek your help and that of the Human Rights Council to move the investigation of the murder of these five young men to the international level because I have no hope for justice in Sri Lanka.

Thank you Mr President.
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Statement made by AI at adoption of Sri Lanka UPR report  on 15 March 2013, 22nd session

Item 6, Universal Periodic Review, Sri Lanka