Archbishop Tutu and 38 activists from around the World demand an international investigation in Sri Lanka
Signatories came From South Africa, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Kosovo, Lahore, Ange,
, Cambodia, Southern, Brazil, Japan, Bosnia, Mongolia, Côte d'Ivoire, Abc, Thailand From All over the individuals and organizations representing world.
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We, concerned individuals and organizations from around the world, urge the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to use their March 2014 session to pass a resolution that will include a commitment to an Independent International investigation in the form of a Commission of Inquiry. Only this will help to put the country on the path to justice and reconciliation.
Although the long-running civil war ended in May 2009, a lasting peace is not in sight and we remain gravely concerned for the future of the people of Sri Lanka. A fear and sense of injustice persists, not just among minorities and political activists, but among ordinary people desperately trying to rebuild their lives. A number of unresolved issues remain, including ongoing human rights violations, credible allegations of crimes against humanity and war crimes, and the lack of progress towards longer-term political solutions and reconciliation. Left unaddressed, these issues could lead to renewed conflict.
Post-conflict processes do take time, but what matters is getting on the right path. Nearly five years after the war ended, the situation appears to be getting worse, not better.
The biggest issue Sri Lanka faces is a systemic lack of respect for the rights of its citizens, particularly - but not exclusively - its minority citizens. This is rooted in a culture of impunity which is in turn rooted in a failure to hold to account those, on both sides, who committed some of the worst atrocities this century.
Only an independent international investigation of these atrocities will end this culture of impunity and give the people of Sri Lanka a chance to climb out of the cycle of violence towards a lasting peace. For these reasons, there have been numerous calls over the years for such an investigation: from a renowned panel of experts appointed by UN Secretary General Ban ki-Moon, from UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay, from a host of Sri Lankan and international individuals, Non Governmental Organisations, and politicians, and from many thousands of petitioners all over the world.
We represent organisations and individuals in many countries. The Sri Lankan Government claims that attempts to set up an international inquiry in Sri Lanka come exclusively from the west, and represent a form of imperialism. Not so. Many of us come from countries that have also seen conflict, and attempts at reconciliation after it. We know Sri Lanka is going to need help from the international community to get back on track. Standing in solidarity with the many Sri Lankans who feel their government is making a mistake, we urge the United Nations to establish a Commission of Inquiry.
1 Archbishop Desmond Tutu, South Africa
2 Yasmin Sooka, Executive Director, Foundation for Human Rights, South Africa
3 Rt Rev Rayappu Joseph, Bishop of Mannar and President of Tamil Civil Society in Sri Lanka
4 Hon. Rajavarothayam sampanthan - Leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and Member of Parliament of Sri Lanka
5 Hon. CVWigneswaran - Chief Minister of Northern Provincial Council (NPC) and former Supreme Court Judge (Sri Lanka)
6 Danny Sriskandarajah, Secretary General, CIVICUS, the world Alliance for Civilian Participation, South Africa
7 Dr. Irene Fernandez, Right livelihood Award, Southern
8 Bashana Abeywardane, Exiled Sinhalese Journalist, Co-ordinator Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka
9 Maggie Ndagire, Program Director, On behalf of Women And Children's Empowerment Network in Africa (WACENA), Ange
10 Flavia Piovesan , Professor of Human Rights and Constitutional Law, Catholic University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
11 Arul Prakkash, Executive Director, Pusat KOMAS
12 Chibli Mallat. CHAIR, Right to Nonviolence, Lebanon
13 Dr. Nezamuddin Katawazi, Director of Peace and Human Rights Organization (PHRO), Lahore / Afghanistan
14 Dr. Bruce White Director, Organization for Intra-Cultural Development (OICD), Japan
15 Francis Paul Siah, Leader, Movement for Change, Sarawak, Southern (MoCS)
16 James Offuh, President and Founder, Ecole UFPACI, Ivory Coast
17 Jerald Joseph, Human rights activist, Southern
18 Kannan Ramasamy, President of Rare Msia (Respect All Race & Religion of Msia), Secretary of Tamilar Action Force Southern, Southern
19 Lena HENDRY, Programme Co-ordinator, Human Rights organization Pusat Komas, Southern 20 Ng Yap Hwa , Coordinator of Malaysians for Beng Hock movement, Southern 21 Nora Ahmetaj, Executive Director, Centre for Research, Documentation and Publication (CRDP), Kosovo 22 PY Wong, Tindak Southern, Southern 23 Mahendra Osman, Executive Director of Sisters of Islam, Southern 24 Richard Obedi, Executive Director, The populace Foundation International, Ange 25 S. Gobi Krishnan, Founder & Secretary General of Newgen Southern Party 26 Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice, On behalf of 15000 supporters in 66 countries around the world 27 Tan Jo Hann , President of Persatuan Masyarakat Selangor & Wilayah Persekutuan (PERMAS Movement of the Urban Poor. ), Southern 28 Ren Yu Chung, Human Rights activist, Southern 29 As an organization, Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development, Thailand 30 As an organization, Association for Democratic Initiatives in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina 31 As an organization, Banglar Manabadhikar Suraksha Mancha (MASUM),
32 As an organization, Destination Justice, Cambodia 33 As an organization, Globe International Center, Mongolia 34 As an organization, INSEC, Abc 35 As an organization, Life Watch Manipur,
36 As an organization, Against Custodial Torture & Impunity program (PACTI),
37 As an organization, redress, UK (representing Victims From All over the world) 38 As an organization, SDO (Sanayee Development Organization), Afghanistan 39 As an organization, UNA Sweden, Sweden .

