44 persons arrested in Jaffna are detained at Booza camp

Sri Lankan State is systematically suppressing
the defiant voice of Tamil people in the Island of Sri Lanka.
Continuous attack on University Students, Press and systematic
suppression of Tamil political leadership must be stopped immediately.
Friday , 18 January 2013
44 persons out of 47 persons arrested previously at Jaffna and
Kilinochchi districts have been detained at Booza detention camp. This
information was notified by Human Rights Jaffna Regional Coordinator
T.Kanagaraj.
Due to the unforeseen incidents occurred at Jaffna campus on last
November 27th; four Jaffna university students including many were
continuously arrested by terrorism prevention police.
Complains were made by the arrested persons relations to the Sri Lanka
Human Rights Commission’s Jaffna Regional branch, regarding the arrest
of 46 persons from Jaffna last December month by the terrorism
police,.
A complaint was recorded two days back concerning the arrest of a person
at Kilinochchi. Already 47 complaints are recorded at the Human Rights
Commission.
Out of this, two complaints are regarding the arrest of Jaffna
university students. Remaining 45 persons, one person is from Vavuniya
and others are detained at Booza camp.
Regional Coordinator informed the name and other details of those
detained at the Booza detention camp had been forwarded to Human Rights
Commission.
UK must exert serious diplomatic pressure on Sri Lanka
Jaffna
University Students arrests, recent attack on Uthayan Daily News
distributer, Sri Lanka’s Terrorist Investigation Division’s (TID)
summons to the leader of Tamil National People's Front (TNPF)
Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam and raid on Tamil National Parliamentarian S
Shritharan’s constituency office were systematic and calculated attacks
to suppress the last remaining defiant voices of Tamils in the Island of
Sri Lanka.
The
British Tamils Forum urges Her Majesty’s Government to exert serious
diplomatic pressure on Sri Lanka. The last week’s impeachment of chief
justice has once again highlights the grave dangers of evolving Sri
Lankan dictatorship.
University
Students were arrested on baseless charges and sentenced to
rehabilitation without any legal proceeding or produced in the court of
law.
Uthayan paper was under attack several times in the past; journalists have been killed, attacked and abducted.
Members
of Tamil political parties have been continuously intimidated in
various forms by the Sri Lankan government and its military. Recently on
26 December 2012, TID sent summons to Tamil National People’s Front
(TNPF) President, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, asking him to be present at
its investigating office in Colombo on Saturday for inquiries.
Raid
on Mr Shritharan MP’s office comes after the withdrawal of his office
police protection in December 2012 by direct orders from the Defence
Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa, brother of the President Mahinda
Rajapaksa. Despite of various international and local efforts made by
the foreign governments and NGOs including the involvement of the
British Foreign and Commonwealth office Mr Shritharan’s police
protection to his office has not been restored.
Mr
Shritharan a TNA elected representative of Jaffna electorate narrowly
escaped an assassination attempt On 7 March 2011 and yet no one has been
charged in relation to this incident. In the past critical Tamil
political representatives were assassinated to silence voices exposing
the State oppression of Tamils.
International
community has to realise the fact that the separation of power doesn't
work in Sri Lanka. All the institutions have been brought under the
direct control of Executive Presidency. Current developments clearly
prove once again that any internal remedying mechanism (Judicial
process) cannot work independently. This is akin to asking Hitler to
investigate the crimes he committed against Jewish people. This is why;
the international community has to establish external investigative
mechanism to investigate the war crimes, crimes against humanity and
acts of genocide committed in Sri Lanka. Also, the international
community should intervene and protect the people to raise their voice
in non violent means.
Moreover,
we call upon the international community, establishments and Tamil
Political organisations to prioritise this fundamental right of ‘right
to live’ before engaging on political efforts with Sri Lanka.
While
this is one of the upmost priority, to save the defiant voices of
Tamils we should not fall into the Sri Lankan States diversion tactics.
Once again we call upon international institutions and the United
Nations to immediately pass a Security Council resolution to establish a
tribunal to investigate continuous crimes against humanity and the
crime of genocide of Tamils in the Island of Sri Lanka.


