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, May 1, 2013

VIDEO: US CALLS ON SRI LANKA TO ENSURE FREEDOM OF PRESS
May 1, 2013 

VIDEO: US calls on Sri Lanka to ensure freedom of pressExpressing deep concern over the recent surge in attacks on Sri Lankan media organisations, the US on Tuesday called on the country to ensure freedom of press. The US added that it will continue to support the need for justice and accountability for serious human rights abuses in Sri Lanka.

“The US calls on Sri Lankan authorities to demonstrate their commitment to the rule of law and freedom of expression by conducting thorough investigations into all attacks and killings of journalists and bringing perpetrators to justice,” State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell, told reporters.


“We urge Sri Lankan authorities to protect freedom of expression,” he said, adding that the necessity of upholding this fundamental right was not only a component of the UN Human Rights Council resolution in Geneva this March but it was also central recommendation of the Sri Lankan government’s own Lessons Learned and Reconciliation Commission.

The US, he said, has seen the Amnesty International report and noted that it echoes many of the concerns the US raised in its own human rights report.

“So as we have said many times, we remain extremely concerned about threats to freedom of expression in Sri Lanka and continue to support the need for justice and accountability for serious human rights abuses in Sri Lanka,” he said.

As part of the “Free the Press” campaign, Ventrell highlighted the case of Utheyan, a Tamil-language newspaper in Sri Lanka.

“Utheyan has seen its personnel beaten, its newspaper shipments burned, its equipment destroyed and its offices set ablaze in this last month alone. The assault on the free press in Sri Lanka extends beyond Utheyan,” he said.

“The BBC Tamil-language service has had its programmes about Sri Lanka and the Human Rights Council censored. Reporters have been physically assaulted and murdered in years past, and a prominent political cartoonist has been missing for three years,” Ventrell said.


“Value for human life has got eradicated. New born babies are dumped. Babies are thrown away”.

Sri Lanka has become the most prevalent country in the world of selling women and children said Human Rights Commission, Commissioner Piratheeba Manamendra.

He made this statement on his address at an event held in Galle.

He said, even though coastline security is intensified, with the assistance of trawler boat, people are smuggled to Australia through Thangalai coastline area.

The slavery system inexistence in the ancient era, but now  it has transformed as illegal human smuggling activity.

Value for human life has got declined. New born babies are deteriorated. New born babies are ditched. Children are thrown away. Police cannot persecute suspected persons.

So far only one incident concerning such persecution is registered this year. However concerning illegitimate arrest, 30 complaints are registered against police.
  
A situation is prevailing in the police station of nonexistence of officials to record a complaint in the proper manner.  He said the low level officers should not follow illegal orders.
Tuesday , 30 April 2013