Monday, May 24, 2010 - 8:09 PM

Louise Arbour, the head of the International Crisis Group, called for an internal review of the U.N.'s conduct during Sri Lanka's bloody 2009 civil war, telling Turtle Bay that the organization's abandonment of national staff in a conflict zone and its failure to speak up more forcefully about abuses made it "close to complicit" in government atrocities.
Arbour said the United Nations compromised its principles for a lofty goal: to preserve the ability of aid workers to provide humanitarian assistance to those in desperate need of it. But she faulted the U.N.'s acceptance of "absolutely unacceptable" visa limitations on international staff and the U.N.'s decision to withdraw foreign staff from the northern Sri Lanka province of Vanni in September 2008, on the eve of government forces' final offensive against the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, leaving behind "very exposed" local Sri Lankan employees.
Her organization also cited one case from June 2009 in which the United Nations "was slow to react" to the abduction and torture of two U.N. national staff members who were detained on suspicion of collaborating with the Tamil Tigers, and "made no serious protest at their mistreatment."
"The U.N. should look at how it behaved in the whole episode," said Arbour, a former U.N. war crimes prosecutor and U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights. "I think it's a very sobering moment where the United Nations should reexamine the price it is willing to pay to maintain humanitarian access."
In a press conference Monday, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon responded angrily to suggestions that the U.N. shared responsibility for the violence. "I totally reject those allegations." He said he would move forward with the establishment of a panel of advisors to counsel him on how to hold perpetrators accountable for crimes during the decisive final months of the decades-long war.
Arbour's remarks follow the release last week of a report by her organization alleging that the Sri Lankan military may have killed more than 30,000 civilians during its 2009 military conquest of the country's Tamil rebels. The report also alleges that the Tamil Tigers, one of the world's most brutal insurgent movements, also committed massive war crimes, forcing hundreds of thousands of civilians to serve as human shields, and murdering those who sought to flee to safety.
Arbour called for an independent investigation into war crimes by both government forces and the Tamil Tigers, warning that lingering bitterness fueled by the conflict will serve as an inspiration to future insurgents. She also faulted the U.N. Security Council for failing to use its powers to constrain Sri Lanka, and the Human Rights Council for issuing a statement praising the government at the end of the conflict for defeating one of the world's most ruthless insurgencies.
"U.N. agencies allowed themselves to be bullied by the government and accepted a reduced role in protecting civilians, most notably with their quick acceptance of the government's September 2008 order to remove all staff from the Vanni," the ICG report stated. "The Human Rights Council chose not to defend humanitarian law, but instead passed a resolution praising the conduct of the government. All of this has eroded further the standing of the U.N. in Sri Lanka and elsewhere."
Arbour's views hold particular weight at the United Nations, where she served in Ban's cabinet and worked alongside many of the officials she is now criticizing. Her remarks echoed her contribution to a 1990s debate on the U.N.'s role in war crimes in Bosnia and Rwanda.
The U.N. is "not a gigantic evil machine but I think there were probably some who made judgment calls that were overly cautious or prudent," Arbour said. "My own suspicion, knowing some of the players in the environment, is it's always for a good reason. It's always not to aggravate the government or make sure they can stay in the game as long as possible. That's exactly why it's so important to look at the facts and start asking are we getting to a point where we are almost complicit with the government in our desire to maintain the delivery of services."
For Arbour, the Sri Lankan war constitutes a defining moment for the United Nations and for Secretary-General Ban, who has faced criticism from rights groups for failing to push earlier for an outside investigation into possible war crimes during the conflict. Arbour said while she welcomed Ban's plan's to set to a panel of experts to explore how perpetrators might be held accountable, she wished he had done so immediately after the conflict.
She also criticized Ban for meeting with President Mahinda Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka and failing to press for an independent investigation. Ban traveled to Sri Lanka after the conflict ended and signed an agreement with the Sri Lankan leader that placed responsibility for ensuring accountability for war crimes with the Sri Lankan government. The deal was struck just as the U.N.'s high commissioner for human rights, Navi Pillay, was pressing the Human Rights Council to establish an independent inquiry into war crimes in Sri Lanka.
"The fact that the secretary-general went and stood with the president at the very end of the war when some of us had been for months screaming about what was happening in Sri Lanka -- I don't want to say it was disappointing," Arbour said. "Well, let's put it this way: I would have preferred an immediate call for accountability. I wish that what we're talking about now was a conversation that had taken place this time last year, immediately after the conflict."
U.N. officials defended Ban's response to the crisis, saying he publicly urged, and worked tirelessly to persuade, Rajapaska and the insurgents to observe a pause in fighting to allow the release of hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped between the warring camps. They say that the U.N. is frequently required to rely on local staff to deliver assistance as a last resort, noting that they have done so in Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia and other conflict zones.
"The U.N. actually supplied the people with humanitarian assistance, at great risk to its staff," said Nicholas Haysom, Ban's political advisor. "There are times when, on grounds of safety, you have to make tough calls about whether and when to remove international staff, or even national staff, and yet how to continue to deliver humanitarian aid, and we've had to do this in Afghanistan and Pakistan."
Haysom said that Ban was among the "most vocal" leaders in the international community raising the alarm about events unfolding in Sri Lanka. "He was one of the first to do so."
U.N. diplomats and observers said that Ban was raising concerns about the violence, both publicly and privately, but admitted that his heavy reliance on quiet diplomacy had little impact on Sri Lanka's behavior.
"He put a spotlight on what was happening in Sri Lanka," said John Sawers, who was then Britain's U.N. ambassador. "So it's not perfect in Sri Lanka; far too many civilians got killed and there is still an outstanding problem with the civilians in the [Internally Displaced Persons] camps. But I believe Ban's engagement made the situation less bad than it would otherwise have been."
Hasyom said the secretary-general has little power to enforce his views on a sovereign government, particularly when he doesn't have the full backing of the Security Council. "If the council is not backing you, you only have so much independent leverage or power."
Arbour said that the failure to confront the excesses of the Sri Lankan conflict now may lead to further abuses later. The so-called Sri Lanka option -- brutal military counterinsurgency combined with a total disregard for the laws of wars or international condemnation -- has been gaining currency in countries faced with threats from insurgencies or militants. Her agency cited reports that the Sri Lanka option has seeped into the political debates in countries dealing with militants or insurgents, including Burma, Colombia, India, Israel, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Thailand.
"I understand the rationale," Arbour said, referring to the U.N. decision to maintain its humanitarian operations in the face of compromises. "It's the only way we're going to get humanitarian deliveries," said Arbour, noting that Sri Lanka should prompt a full reevaluation of U.N. humanitarian policies. "But there must come a point where you really have to ask: Are you now paying a price that is so high that you become almost complicit in terrible actions by governments?"
Secretary Gen Ban-Ki-moon and Sri Lanka
United Nations under Secretary General Ban-Ki-moon is a disaster.
He is dancing to the tune of Sri Lanka and doing nothing to alleviate the plight of Tamils in that country.
Hay, Don't worry about the sri Lankan tamils.Thay are living happer than ever after they were saved from terrorists year ego.
well said david !
What did this Ban Ki Moon done when srilankan government tried to kill half a million tamils in vanni? nothing.
all those people were staved and forced out of their homes to go to beachside in hot sun without food. srilanka plan to murder 500,000 tamils without a withness. this is why srilanka told the world there is only 60,000 people in the area, because it wanted to kill all those people.
every srilankan tamils knew this is what srilankan government had done in the past. it killed hundreds and thousands of people and then deny no such things had happend.
this time also they killed over a hundred thousand people but told the world zero casualty.
if the United state did not release the picture showing hundred thousand little tents picture world would have been fooled that not many people in the area, and there would be not a single surviver. it was after United state announced it is monitoring the area this government eased the killing that is how 300,000 tamils came alive,
United nation never asked how come 65,000 people become 350,000?
srilankan government killed 100,000 of the 350,000 people. it was reported everyday hundreds of people taken out of the camps and murdered.
but UN was funding that operation.
todate Redcross have no access to detainees. noone knows how many detainees are still alive.
Rajapaksha governemnt gave large amount of money to Vijay Nambiyar's( Ban Ki Moons Chef of staff ) Brother Satish Nambiyar for consultancy fee.( you should know what this consultancy fee is for) it is clear evidence there is conflict of interest.
this is why there is no action from UN.
also Ban ki moon was backed by Rajapaksha when he was elected as UN head.
so its paying back time for Ban ki moon. so ban ki moon let Rajapaksha to murder 200,000 tamils and distroy everything tamils owned.
this currupt bank ki moon must step down. he have blood in his hand, and it was right for arbour to call for review of UN action , it should not be internal , it must be done in public.
it will show how UN supposed to protect the people allowed a genocide in srilanka.
AAA Helayanz: Srilanka gov't killed 365-290= 75000 civilians last year. Srilankan singhala buddist have the habit of collect Tamils one place and bomb and kill them. They asked the civilians to came to " no fire zone" to kill them all one place. Who is terrorist in Srilanka? sure Sinhala buddist Gov't is the terriost. From 1948. they attacked Tamils, killed, distroyed their properties. raped. bomb the Temples, churches, schools. childrens homes. These most evil, ruthless terriost abuse dead bodies of female. These terroist who follow the lies of mahavamsam, can't understand basic human's rights. After 30 years try to fight ahimsa way, but Srilanka not stop the abuse. So Tamils force to take weapon to defence the civilian.
Can any one tell me what Human Rights International , ICG or Lousie Abour has done to end the war in srilanka? Thair only wish is for the war to continue, and suffering to continue so that they can claim to be helping the victims. (dood try to keep thair jobs which they would lose if the war ends)
Louie Arbor her ilk is not interested in Sri Lankan anybody. They are interested only in their job security based on a pseudo concern for human rights & so called war crimes. These rights are based on a ladder of victimhood that are founded on which group will give them the most political and journalistic notice (all men are born equal, but some groups are better victims in their self promotion and political agendas or demagoguery. Other may call these so called victim groups useless/useful idiots).
LA’s group now has concocted this new excuse of, all the ltte morons are gone so there is no one to held account for the terrorism they perpetrated. I disagree; we should investigate AL’s gang, along with ai, hrw investments (do they have short orders for SL stocks, for example). Their support for the ltte must be traced back, if possible and that support must be proven by each time the sites like Tamilnet linked reports by these gangs to their sites, because those statements emboldened the ltte to kill, maim and displace many people (but as Sinhalese are not a victim group, killing of Sinhalese will not generate much political and journalistic chatter).
Also, must be held accountable are the misguided Tamil Diaspora members who gave money to kill people in SL. These TD members will never go back to SL after living in the West, so they have a vested interest in painting SL as a dangerous place for them, and the above groups are aiding and abetting them to portray a whole country as such. In other words, all these pseudo human rights groups have blood on their hands, just like the ltte supports.
What Louise Arbour and the rest of the ICG is forgetting is that the Sri Lankan civil war was on of the most destructive conflicts fought over the last half a century. Over a hundred thousand people were killed during the 27 year war. It's ending wasn't perfect, but when is war ever ideal? By doing what it did to end the war, the Sri Lankan government prevented the slaughter of future generations of Sri Lankans, and opened the door for final reconciliation between the warring factions, something that would never have happened as long as fighting was going on.
If a hypothetical international community had, post World War II, focused on the "war crimes" committed by the United States by dropping nuclear bombs on Japanese cities killing hundreds of thousands of civilians, rather than looking at the big picture and understanding how the world should heal itself, we would all be a lot worse off right now.
What Sri Lanka needs right now is to focus on rebuilding and recovering after the most horrifying war in its history.
Quote from BBC:
Dayan Jayatilleka, As ambassador to the UN in Geneva last May, he helped ward off a planned motion of censure against his country from Western governments over the conduct of the war.
Mr Jayatilleka tells the BBC that the war was an entirely just one, but he feels there is not yet a "just peace".
"I strongly felt and feel that we should have followed up the military victory with an outreach to the Tamil people and the Tamil politicians," he says.
"I do not see that having happened. And we have a studied silence or at best an ambiguity about the shape of the political settlement or the political reconciliation between the south and the north."
Let's see if you have anything worthwhile to say.......No!
Don't waste your precious time regurgitating materials from defence lanka, and the materials put out by the Sri Lankan government solely for local consumption.
"It's ending wasn't perfect, but when is war ever ideal?"
See, clearly you don't know what you're talking about, and clearly it's beyond you. It's by this kind of nincompoopery you add fuel to the fire.
"By doing what it did to end the war, the Sri Lankan government prevented the slaughter of future generations of Sri Lankans, and opened the door for final reconciliation between the warring factions, something that would never have happened as long as fighting was going on."
Prove it! Where is the reconciliation? Put forth the evidence. In the destruction of memorials for murdered Tamils? In the destruction of Tamil cemetaries? In the appropriation of Tamil land to settle sinhalese? In the locking up of hundreds of thousands of Tamils in Concentration camps to this day? By having made hudreds of thousands of Tamils homeless and destitute? By not letting tens of thousands of Tamil children go to school? By denying the murders of hundreds of thousands of Tamil? By nullifying the attrocities inflicted on Tamils for decades? If that's your idea of reconciliation, then admit it.
Perhaps you're naive to assume that people don't know the history of Sri Lankan politics. But, if in case it escapes your memory, or maybe you weren't born yet, still, it has always been the Sri Lankan government that consistently slaughtered generations of Tamils by means of pogroms and other violent methods, creating the very situation that brought on the war.
And, because you're talking about "rebuilding", maybe your government should direct the money given to them to rebuild the lives of Tamils, by our governments with our tax our dollars, to use it to rebuild the lives of Tamils and not for building homes for sinhalese soldiers and their families, and pocket it themselves.
Ryan,
1. ''fought over the last half a century''
To be more precise: over 60years - the first 28 years saw unsuccessful non-violent sit-ins and conciliatory pacts with governments which abrogated the pacts when the Opposition cried ''Sinhalese are sold out to Tamils''
Academic political scientists around the world teach university students that Sri Lanka is textbook example of ETHNIC OUTBIDDING.
When non-violence didn't work, youths oppressed of political and economic freedom, took up arms in the 70s. How successive governments have been reacting is in the scores of reports of AI, ICJ, IBA, MRG, etc
2. ''Sri Lankan government prevented the slaughter of future generations of Sri Lankans''
In the last 12 months alone Tamils have been abducted, raped and murdered in the detention camps and in the open prison of Northeast.
3. ''What Sri Lanka needs right now is to focus on rebuilding and recovering''
Aid agents have been prevented from helping the IDPs and foreigners and journalists have been prevented from going to the Northeast and journalists criticising the government have been disappearing in Colombo in the last 12 months.
4. ''hypothetical international community''
Sri Lanka is begging IMF and EU
Well said Ryan.
These people are still trying make earn somthing out of it.
Turn to Palastine.You can make living out of it for generations.
this is the big picture of Louise Arbourrrrr....
May 24, 2010
Madam Louise Arbour
President and CEO
International Crisis Group (ICG)
Brussels, Belgium
Dear Madam Louise Arbour:
Well…well….well…what do you know! While reading a brilliant analysis in two Parts, of the ICG Report on “War Crimes in Sri Lanka” by the veteran Sri Lankan journalist H.L.D. Mahindapala, now domiciled in Australia titled ‘Latest ICG Report runs off rails – Part I” and “ICG applies human rights as a cynical tactic to ‘push Rajapaksa government – Part II”, I couldn’t help but conjure the image of you getting caught with your skirt down running to the loo. You should read them. He has taken out onion skin layer after layer of your report like from a rotting onion, smelling of a putrid Humbug.
Now I see the relevance of Canada’s Vic Toews, the Manitoba Conservative MP and the President of the Treasury Board yelling during Question Period on June 6, 2008, from the floor of the House of Commons, “She’s a disgrace” when Liberal MP, Martha Hall Findlay, a lawyer herself, called the Stephen Harper’s government to acknowledge Louise Arbour’s work as United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. I watched the drama on TV. It was high drama, when you were portrayed as an irrelevant person in high office by your own country, Canada. Wow! That is a heavy duty revelation, Louise.
What is more to the point was when a female friend of mine, who has a legal background watching Question Period with me called you, “She is a dumb broad and an embarrassment to Canada!”, when I tried to defend you as a smart lawyer supporting Martha. Ummm… that says something about the gender specific comment coming from one of your own gender and another Canada trained lawyer to boot.
Mahindapala says, “If there is one report that the Government of Sri Lanka must dismiss without batting an eyelid and summarily put through the nearest shredder in the office of the External Affairs is Asia Report No 191 of 17 May 2010 produced by the International Crisis Group (ICG) …”
The Paragraph that conjured the image of you getting caught with your skirt down running to the loo appeared in “ICG applies human rights as a cynical tactic to “push Rajapaksa government – Part II” was, “In fact, the ICG report acknowledges this tactic of using human rights to attack independent nations. It says bluntly: “In this context, a long-term plan for sustained and graduated pressure on accountability for alleged war crimes and grave violations of human rights law offers the international community the only serious leverage they have to push the Rajapaksa government towards meaningful political reform”.
Really, Louise Arbour! Who the hell do you think you are to talk of “…meaningful political reform” in Sri Lanka. Come off it Louise. Pull up your skirt and go and sit down at your desk like a decent human being before we, the Sri Lanka lovers demand that you write this sentence, “Sorry, President Rajapaksa, I will leave Sri Lanka alone. I am just an irrelevant ICG official doing what my paymasters have instructed me to do.”, a 1000 times.
You certainly have not changed your ways since America’s former UN ambassador, John Bolton, said about you when you locked horns with the US over its two-fisted prosecution of the “war on terror” – “her criticisms were inappropriate and illegitimate based on nothing more as evidence than what she reads in the newspapers.” Really….based on nothing more as evidence than what she reads in the newspapers! I see where you are coming from Louise regarding your report on Sri Lanka. You haven’t changed a bit since the John Bolton comment, have you?
I remember how tensions were ratcheted up when you slammed Israel’s military action against the Palestinians, and a furor later broke out when you said to have endorsed a provision in an Arab human rights charter that equated Zionism with racism, and you were pressured to quit the job at the UN as High Commissioner for Human Rights. And that is why Vic Towes called you, “She’s a disgrace”. And now you have crawled up on to your high horse again and trying to dictate Sri Lanka to toe the line of your paymasters. Tut…tut…tut…Louise, jump off your high horse as you are galloping nowhere with Sri Lanka.
Your record at the UN wasn’t a happy one, wasn’t it Louise, when you got it all wrong on the Middle East and did not do enough to challenge the human rights records of countries such as Russia and China which are influential at the United Nations. Two big fish in the ocean to catch in case they swallow you up in one gulp, was it not Louise? So you go after the smaller fish in the ocean like puny Sri Lanka. Aren’t you ashamed of yourself, Louise?
“Arbour spoke out against certain violations by Iran. However, unlike other high UN officials, she failed to address (Iran) President Ahmadinejad’s anti-Semitic campaign of Holocaust denial and incitement to genocide,” said the UN Watch report. With such a backgrounder, I see why Mahindapala said that your report on Sri Lanka should be dismissed by the Sri Lankan government without batting an eyelid and summarily put through the nearest shredder. You have now been exposed as a fraud Louise when dealing with Sri Lanka and her human rights violations.
More to the point Louise, try to get yourself tutored if you are going to carry on sitting as the President and CEO of International Crisis Group (ICG) how to read the Human Rights Violations compass. As right now the pointer is directing towards the Vatican. Go on Louise, try your hand on writing a report on the Vatican’s Human Rights violations, you might find it an exciting, fascinating, and an impressive story however much the conclusion might look disgusting, tawdry and pathetic.
Go on…get on with it for God’s sake and dump Sri Lanka as you are now caught with your skirt down running to the loo and your Sri Lankan humbug is creeping up along your spine like a bad dream.
Do it and I am certain the Sunday TV evangelists will scream at you.. J E S US L O V E S Y O U, L O U I S E A R B O U R!
Sri Lanka needs first the accountability to solace the suffering masses which faced the War Crime and then we can think about the building and the rebuilding a new Sri Lanka where the root causes not started with the LTTE, but some centuries ago by so many factors some are Myth and other are mere Paranoia.
Of course the UN is complicit in Sri Lankan war crimes. Ban, Nambiar and others who actively supported the slaughter of Tamils by the Sinhalese government and its military must be investigated. Justice can be buried, but the truth can never be hidden permanently.
The violence in Sri Lanka did not arise from thin air. Terrorism in Sri Lanka was initiated by India who armed and trained them. The violence then was encouraged and was supported by the west. LTTE Head office was in London . It was bank rolled from the west . From Canada alone 1 million Dollars was collected every month. Politicians in west minister and the Liberal Party in Canada supported the LTTE . In canada Liberal party MPs participated in Fund Raising activities. SL had no choice but to defend itself from a sponsored war of terrorism. Sure by all means Louse Arbour can demand for accountability but it must start from the begining. First India and the west must be made to account. For far too long big countries have created mayhem and they come later to moralise. If Louise Arbour has any character she should not only ask SL to be investigated but also the Hidden Hand that supported it. If she doesnt this is pure hipocrisy that would leed to all Human Rights organisations dumped in the dust bin of history.
L Arbour, what a blindbat, talking as if the UN security council member nations are countries that achieved saint hood, as if there being no crimes committed in Iraq and in Afganistan,as if UN is not complicit in any of them, talking as if she knows what is good for Sri Lankans...
International Crisis Group (of which the Chief is L Arbour) is producing reports about not only Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Iraq, but also about many other countries afflicted with conflicts:
http://www.crisisgroup.org/
What is good for Sri Lankans has not been known to successive Sri Lankan leaders - otherwise we wouldn't be having so much political violence for more than six decades - not six months, not six years, more than six decades.
Ethnic Conflict and Economic Development- A POLICY ORIENTED ANALYSIS, John Richardson(1996) “ In Sri Lanka, both S.W.R.D. and Sirimavo Bandaranaike won democratic elections by appealing to Buddhist-Sinhalese nationalist sentiments and denigrating the ethnic Tamils. Slobodan Milosevic, the former Communist Party Chief of Serbia and General Franjo Tudjman of Croatia won their presidencies by appealing to the most divisive aspects of Serbian and Croatian nationalism”.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzGj2hYoymo&feature=youtube_gdata
Excerpt from CNN video on 'Witness to Survival" by Ms. Sara Sidner on her visit soon after the Presidential election: the journalist challenges the President's lies.
We need to gt out of lies and we need help.
UN will lose CREDIBILITY if not try Mr.Ban Ki Moon 4 War Crimes
It is very obvious to even a little kid that Mr.Ban Ki Moon is hand in glove with the Srilanka and India in the Genocide of Tamils using BANNED WEAPONS including CLUSTER BOMBS, NEPALM BOMBS, WHITE PHOSPEROUS CHEMICAL Bombs, etc with STARVING PEOPLE to death. After Genocidal war ended, the Massive killings of surrendered people without allowing even the UN to oversee or take account of survivors,.
Ban Ki Moon has so much to answer for, Starting with
1) Assigning Nambir to Sri Lanks when he knew Nambir's brother was assisting the Sri Lankan Govt. in its military operations.
2)Praising a suspected war criminal soon after the war crimes ware brought to the attention of the council.
All the western leaders stood by while the massacre of Tamils continued they had the evidence if they wanted to know. With all the satellite photo image and on the ground
No one had any real motivation to stop the killings even after the Tigers were defeated because of the strategic interest and The influence of India.
I salute you Madam Louise Arbour for your courage and unbending stand on the human rights.
You are a true Canadian.
Sadly you are among the minority in UN. Very few world leaders really care for human rights.
It is a very sad day for all, When some members in the UN is collaborating with the war criminals and the security General is seen as a suspect.
Trade will go on as usual
NO Srilankan SIN-HELLa Terrorism No Need of LTTE
NO Srilankan Terrorism No Need of LTTE.
Well, There is no LTTE now but what is going on in Tamil areas in the north and east??? NOT Peace but Srilankan Military TERRORISM and even blocking the elected Tamil MPs visiting those areas while escalating SINHALA ILLEGAL SETTLEMENTS in Tamil areas like Israelis been doing in Palestenian areas.
If the Tamils are liberated from the so called LTTE terrorists, as any other humans, Tamils would celebrate the victory and show their jubilation but why the Srilanka still not allowing the world to see their liberation or jubilation if the Srilanka did eradicate the so called LTTe terrorists??
Why the Srilanka stil refuse and sabotage all investigations of killings if the LTTE were the terrorists and kill them???
Logical answer is this, LTTE the SYMPTOM of the Srilankan Terrorism
If Srilanka have nothing to hide and blame all on LTTE, JUST LET the WORLD TO INVESTIGATE and PUNISH the LTTE or anyone did the atrocities.
But Srilanka will not allow because the Srilanka know that LTTE did not do the atrocities but the Srilankan military and paramilitaries did, do and will do
Only UN referendum and world WAR CRIMES tribunal will bring all the facts and truth out of the bloody island ruled by NAZI style racist SInhala FUNDAMENTALIST rulers
Mr.Ban Ki Moon not fit for the HIGH JOB at all, WHO selected Him
UN become a follower of the TINY SRILANKAn RACIST REGIME while the UN even took action as War Crimes Panel against the ISRAELI-HAMS terror against Gaza recently despite just 2000 people were killed compare to more than 75,000 Tamils feared to have been killed in 2009 alone in the Srilankan GENOCIDE supprted by India, Pakistan and China
ANTi-TAMILISM by Asian Countries is Similar to Anti-Semitism against Jews by European states.
NOT ONLY SRILANKA and UN but also INDIA DIRECTLY in The Genocide
Not only the racist Srilanka but also the India and Indian UN envoys like VIJAY NAMBIAR(his Brother SAJITh NAMBIAR is a SRILANKAN PAID MILITARY ADVISOR0involved DIRECTLY in the Genocide of Tamils.
Indian current ARMY CHIEF DEPAK KAPOOR believed to be in the WAR ZONE and ordering his 1000s of Indian troops IN SRILANKAN ARMY DRESSES in the Genocide of Eelam Tamils.
INDIAN CONNECTION MUST BE INVESTIGATED to PREVENT THE INDIA- NAZI STYLE STATE SUPPORTED and SUPPORTING the SRILANKAN Genocide even Now- become a PERMANENT UN Security Council Member.
INDIA RUNNING OWN CONCENTRATION CAMPS in INDIA and TORTURINgGand KILLING Tamils from Eelam and Tamilnadu as HITLER did to JEWS.
If Srilanka have nothing to hide, WHY FEAR of investigations??
Srilanka - like any COMMON CRIMINAL- always against investigation but very happy to blame all ills on LTTE.
One wonder how can Srilanka BLAME LTTE for all and the same time SAVING the LTTE without allowing any investigations???
Answer is Simple and logical, Srilanka is the GUILTY ONE blaming the LTTE to get away with all Srilankan crimes against minorities since 1948 to date.
ONLY UN WAR CRIMES TRIALS AND UN REFERENDUM IN THE NORTH AND EAST OF THE ISLAND, WITHOUT ALLOWING THE 1 MILLION SINHALESE SETTLED ILLEGALLY INTO THE NORTH AND EAST AFTER INDEPENDENCE, WILL SOLVE THE ISSUE AMICABLY LIKE IN EAST TIMOR
hey man you'r a clown,
how old are you, just mid "20",do you ever sine Sri Lanka,are you Tamil,were are you borne,............this all Question come to my mind when i see you'r post...grow up with the world man....there is no place in this plant for terrorist..
ROSHAN DE SILVA...hey man I am Tamil,born in Puthukkudiyiruppu,donkyes like you,desymat our Tamil young genartion,where are you living,....in west,you donkyes dont fil the pain,people who live with war thy know the pain,LTTE kill all my family,becouse, in 1993 my two brother and sister refuse to join LTTE.I dont think this all Tamil deaspora care about Tamil people in sri lanka,thy only care Dollars and pouns........
Some diaspora are trying to tell the world:
http://transcurrents.com/tc/2010/05/president_approves_tna_visit_t.html
President approves TNA visit to Menik Farm IDP camp but Defence Secretary disallows It, 23 May 2010:
‘’This act of denying entry to the elected representatives of the people, who are being kept in these camps is an affront to the legitimate democratic rights of these people and an insult to the whole democratic process. This despotic act has been committed by persons, who obviously have a great deal to conceal - Press Release of the Tamil National Alliance
http://www.thesamosa.co.uk/index.php/sri-lanka-special-report/49-news-and-features/358-sri-lanka-fear-and-trauma-one-year-on.html
Sri Lanka - fear and trauma, one year on, Nina de la Preugne, 19 May 2010:
''...... Despite the end of the war a year ago and the dismantling of the separatist LTTE, the ratio of soldiers to citizens in the area is overwhelming. Driving through the Vanni, one loses count of the number of checkpoints along the route to the Jaffna peninsula at the northernmost tip of the island. There, the impression of being on a military base is reinforced by the soldiers, bunkers and signs welcoming you to regiments’ buildings at every street corner. ....
Ministry of Defence officials told the reporter that clearance is required in order to prevent journalists from “reporting bad things on what is happening in Jaffna and Vanni”. As a result, the author decided not to pursue the MoD clearance, and did not ask MoD officials for their response to comments in the article.''
http://transcurrents.com/tc/2010/05/feeling_of_deterioration_in_ja.html
Feeling of Deterioration in Jaffna Must Be Reversed Without Delay, Jehan Perera, Chairman, National Peace Council, 10 May 2010:
''After a period of improvement in the ground situation after the end of the war in May last year, there have been reports of a deterioration of conditions in the Jaffna peninsula, including threats, extortions, kidnappings and killings. The government needs to take responsibility for any concerns about crime since the Police is presently a central government function.''
http://www.groundviews.org/2010/05/07/jaffna-after-the-war-observations-by-a-visitor/
Jaffna after the war: Observations by a visitor, Leela Issac, 7 May 2010:
''... A lot of building material (from China) has been unloaded on either side of the road between Murugandy and Mankulam. We stopped to ask one of the soldiers, whether there was a plan to build houses for the displaced. ‘No’ he said, it was China’s donation towards an army cantonment. The government plans to put up an army camp just like the one at Panagoda. .... But the question is why are they being kept there after the war is over? There is no fear or danger of LTTE attacks now. So what is the need for this heavy military presence in the North? On the A9 road every hundred meters there is a bunker and every mile or so a major military base. It certainly does not promote peace and reconciliation. ...''
SRILANKA WHO REFUSE and SABOTAGE INVESTIGATIONs
Cool down SIN-HELLa racist with STOLEN TAMILNAME,
The Srilanka continue to refuse and saboage investigations to find the killers of civilians and punish them., Are the Srilanka saving the LTTE terrorists?? If so blame the Srilanka not the dead LTTE.
We Sri Lankans have the right to do anything we want inside our country Sri Lanka. Ban Ki Moon is a good man who understands this principle and that's why he is supporting Sri Lankan govt efforts. Has anyone called upon the UN to investigate the atrocities committed by the Whites on Blacks inside USA.
''We Sri Lankans have the right to do anything we want inside our country Sri Lanka.''
Same for Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, Sudan and Zimbabwe.
But Srilanka cannot do anything in OUR EELAM
Since EELAM existed before the British joined our nation with Sinhala nation just 189 years ago without consent of us, Srilanka have no right to do anything in EELAM,
''We Sri Lankans have the right to do anything we want inside our country Sri Lanka.''
Yes, in the medieval times.
If it is Medieval times all these SLA murderers and all their leaders will be hung by their balls by the Cholas and Pandyas. These cowards will not dare to touch the Tamils.
I agree Baki Moon is good he will do exactly Rajapaksha and Sonia tell him what to do. What a tarnished UN. Unfortunately the genuine good staffs names also tarnished under Banki Moon, Vija Nabiar rule.
Unless these people corruption exposed UN will have no respect from the civilised nation.
Is the U.N. complicit in Sri Lankan war crimes?
Is Ban_Ki-moon influenced by India on Sri Lanka through his son-in-law Siddharth Chatterjee?
by Upul Joseph Fernando
There is a view that the UN Organization General Secretary Ban Ki Moon appointed a panel of experts to investigate the human rights (HR) violations and the war crimes committed during the Sri Lanka (SL) war was in order to get an extension for his term in office as Gen. Secretary. It is evident that when his first term is about to end , he is resorting to various ploys to get it extended.
One such ploy is the panel of experts appointed by him to inquire into Sri Lankan violations. There were widespread and repeated allegations from the Western countries, Foreign NGOs and the International media that Ban Ki Moon took no measures against the Human Rights violations and the war crimes committed in Sri Lanka during the war. Through a prominent member Vijaya Nambiar of the UN Organization , accusations were levelled that Ban Ki Moon was maintaining close and cordial ties with the Sri Lanka President Rajapaksa , and is therefore suppressing the war crime charges against Sri Lanka. There were also allegations that India was using Nambiar towards this end.
When Ban Ki-Moon’s policies pertaining to Sri Lanka came up for questioning by the Foreign media from the UN Ambassador to France, Gerard Aroud , the latter stated , India and China are obstructing Moon from taking drastic measures against Sri Lanka. Now it has become known that Moon’s son in law Siddharth Chatterjee was a former officer of the Indian Army, and during the period of the 1987 Indo Lanka accord , he had served in the Indian peace keeping Force which arrived in Sri Lanka. Presently , Moon’s son in law Chatterjee is holding a post in the UN Organization at D2 level ; charges are current against Moon for giving preferential treatment to his son in law.
Placard at Tamil Rally in NYC, Sep 22, 2009
Similarly , the International media recently revealed that during the final phase of the Sri Lanka war , a former Chief of the Indian Army , Satish Nambiar, the brother of chief of staff in the UN Organization Vijaya Nambiar , was sent here by Ban Ki- Moon to protect the civilian population . The former chief of the Indian Army proffered advice to Sri Lankan Army regarding the war . The International media however charged that by Vijaya Nambiar acting according to Satish Nambiar’s advice and India’s needs, no efforts were made to save the Tamil Tiger leaders who came forward holding white flags, or the civilian population in the final stages of the war.
In an earlier article of mine I had made mention of how the Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa extended support to appoint Ban Ki-Moon as the UN Organization Gen. Secretary,by making Jayantha Dhanapala , the Sri Lankan candidate for the UN Gen. Secretary post to withdraw, in order to facilitate Ban Ki- Moon’s election to the post of Gen. secretary of the UN Organization .Consequent upon this , Ban Ki-Moon became very closely associated with the President and his brother Basil Rajapaksa.
Ban Ki-Moon’s close ties with the Rajapaksa brothers apart, there is another reason which incapacitates Moon from taking drastic measures against Sri Lanka – the support that was given to him by Mahinda Rajapaksa to secure the post of UN Gen. secretary . It is possible that these are the relationships which compelled Ban Ki Moon to ignore the repeated requests made to him to intervene and take action to halt the war at the last stages.
It is not certain whether Ban Ki Moon’s conduct in the final phase of the war was influenced and induced by the support lavished on him to be appointed as the Gen. Secretary by the Rajapaksa govt. or was it due to the pressure brought to bear on him by India via his son in law. ?
If Moon’s son in law Chatterjee had been in Sri Lanka during the 1987 Indo Lanka accord period as an Indian Peace keeping Force (IPKF) officer, he ought to be well conversant with the Sri Lankan war and the Tamil Tiger Organization. He must have experienced very difficult times when the Tamil Tigers waged war against the IPKF . It is not unlikely that he could have made Moon understand that the Tamil Tigers had no desire for peace , and that they should be annihilated.
On the one hand India must have silenced Moon by using his son in law , while on the other, India must have also used the UN Organization chief of staff Vjaya Nambiar who was appointed by Moon, to take steps to safeguard the Sri Lankan civilian population . Indeed , there are charges that Satish Nambiar, a former Indian Army Chief was used to exert influence on his brother Vijaya Nambiar.
It is exceedingly clear that the combined efforts based on the ‘game plan’ of India orchestrated by the Rajapaksa family, the son in law Chatterjee of UN Organization Gen. Secretary Ban Ki-Moon’ s family and the brother of chief of staff Vijaya Nambiar’s family had worked effectively and efficaciously . But Moon who fell prey to this game plan is now , again confronted by odds and obstacles militating against his appointment as the General secretary for a second term.
This is because western countries are questioning his role in this game plan. Moon may have appointed a panel of experts relating to Human Rights violations in Sri Lanka only to please the Western countries which have now turned sour against him.
No matter what amount of effort Moon may put to please the Western countries to fortify his position and keep his post , India however will not relent or relax in its attempts to use the Rajapaksa , Ban-Ki Moon and the Nambiar families which were contributory to the Tamil Tiger devastation to suppress the war crime charges surfacing against Sri Lanka. ~ courtesy: Daily Mirror
The simple logic whereby the Diaspora breathes all aspects of those Tamil heritage the Sinhala regime tries to bury deep down in Mullivaikal, yet couldn’t. It gives an absolute resolute that the Diaspora has an obligation to voice for the voiceless Tamils of East and North, in them getting a just and sustainable political solution based on their rights to self - determination. The genocide becomes so magnified given the fact the whole world simply looked away last May, when the Tamils were assaulted with heavy weaponry including internationally banned cluster bombs and chemical weapons by the Sri lankan forces, on the narrow stretch where more than 300,000 of innocent civilians were herded into. It was a complete darkness in the pages of Humanity.
The Sri Lankan military planners knew well in advance probably in consultation with their international backers, what catastrophe would engulf these unarmed civilians through this meaningless military operation that would only kill the masses in cold blood. As anticipated Mullivaikal became a mass graveyard - the bloody military onslaught by the Sri Lankan armed forces became the assault on every decent human being – the only crime being a repressed and voiceless minority in the Island.
Many countries including the regional powers, China, India, Pakistan, and Iran assisted Sri Lanka and became the accessories in staging the Tamils’ Genocide. Louise Arbour, who was the chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda and U.N. former Human Rights High Commissioner recently commented that, If the Sri Lanka model is now going to become the model for solving internal conflict, it's very troublesome because the model is "keep the world out, keep the U.N. out, keep humanitarian actors out, keep your borders very tight, and do what it takes at any cost. That’s not very good.
A Tamil civilian who survived the tragedy mentioned the final hours in the narrow strip in Mullivaikal, Vanni as a "human avalanche".
Makeshift hospitals in the small narrow strip in Mullivaikal, Vanni struggled to cope with thousands of dead civilians and injured besides they themselves being targeted by the Sri Lankan forces as a clear sign of violation on the Geneva Convention.
"We've had lots of dead bodies brought to the hospital, others are on the road," a health worker at the zone told a reporter for a world media at that time.
"Lots of the injured who are taken to the hospital die from blood loss - there is no blood-bank and a lot of people are anemic because there is no food. People were dying in droves."
“The Sri Lankan armed forces went to the extent of using internationally banned weapons such as, chemical gas, cluster bombs and massive heavy weapons to blow the tiny bodies of children and letting them bleed to death. They were accused of burying civilians alive, including women and children, in the civilian protection ditches in Mullivaikal.”
Tamils all over the world call upon the academics and political institutions especially in the West to open areas of studies on the suppression of Tamils from the Colonial times. They should find out the facts and the implications generated by the administrative amalgamation of the Tamil areas with the Sinhala areas, thus creating such catastrophe. The Tamil kingdoms existed at the time of Colonial conquer never returned to the same structure but artificially handed over to the majority Sinhala administration. The Western academia and political think-tanks should brush away the agenda of Sinhala revisionists, rather rely on the independent media outlets, like The Times, U.K, Guardian U.K. The Telegraph, U.K. Boston Globe, France24 News, Washington Post, New York Times, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, Asian Human Rights Commission, media rights groups such as RSF, CPJ, and many other rights organizations around the world.
Though the human history is dotted with evilness hatched in the darker corners of human minds, the Tamil genocide opens a prickly awakening chapter in the modern times. The world powers simply stood silently, though the news coming out of the screaming souls of Mullivaikal was relayed instantly to world governments. The world so far has stayed mum, if not for the voices trickling out of the UN offices for an independent ‘war crimes’ inquiry. The Tamils through their precious sacrifice has given an opportunity to the world to remind, that no government should be given a license to kill its own citizens en-mass under any circumstances. What’s the point in drafting and celebrating human rights universally, when in fact Sri Lankan Government is still free, despite killing 40,000 of its citizens intentionally? What’s the difference in the gazing of Iraqi Kurds in their own villages and the mass murder of Tamil civilians in their own habitats? The Justice cannot be different to two sets of people!
By: Anizzat
Courtesy: TamilCanadian - May 21, 2010
TAMILS AROUND THE WORLD SHOULD CALL FOR AN INTERNATIONAL CONSTIT
Ceylon was granted independence in 1948 under the Soulbury Constitution which conformed to the well established constitutional principles of separation of powers and rule of law. The inhabitants of the island through their representatives had agreed unanimously on this constitution for governing the island. This constitution made the island a unitary state and the minority communities agreed to this structure on account of Article 29 of the constitution which prohibited discrimination.
However, the Singhala majority soon began to pass discriminatory legislation such as the Official Languages Act. Matters came to a head in an unrelated case that arose in 1964 – the Bribery Commissioner v Ranasinghe which reached the Privy Council. Analysing the law making powers of Parliament as contained in Article 29 their Lordships of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council stated that “Article 29 represents the solemn balance of rights between the citizens of Ceylon, the fundamental conditions on which they accepted the constitution and these are unalterable under the constitution”. So Article 29 cannot be amended even with a two-third majority in the House of Representatives. Thus all discriminatory legislation including the Official Language Act were invalid.
The only way open to the Singhala majority to get rid of Article 29 was to get rid of the whole constitution using a two-third majority in the House of Representatives and then draw up a new constitution that allowed discrimination. All Singhala political parties were united in this aim. The SLFP-LSSP-CP alliance led by Srimavo Bandaranaike campaigned for the 1970 general election asking the Singhalese people to give them this two-third majority needed to abolish the Soulbury constitution. The general election gave them a landslide victory and they secured the two-third majority.
Srimavo then went about dismantling democracy in Ceylon. First the upper house (Senate) was abolished. then the right of appeal to the Privy Council was abolished. The government declared that all elected members of the House of Representatives were concurrently members of a parallel body called the “Constitutional Assembly” and went about drafting a new constitution. The Federal Party initially attended the Assembly but when their suggested amendments to protect the Tamils were rejected they walked out. So the constitutional procedure was a sham.
The draft produced by the Singhala MPs ignoring Tamil rights was not then put to a constitutional referendum which would have resulted in all he Tamils totally rejecting it. The draft was produced and approved by the Singhala MPs in the House of Representatives which is nonsense. It is the people who are sovereign, not parliament which is only an elected body. So the draft has no legal status until it has been validated by the people in a constitutional referendum. It is not even an approved draft because the Tamils MPs did not approve it. In 1977 the UNP alliance won a two-third majority and similar constitutional nonsense was repeated by the newly elected Singhala MPs producing a new draft. Let us look at some world examples.
In 1993 Russia produced a proper new constitution when the draft approved by the assemblies of the various the states and regions was validated by a constitutional referendum. In 1994 South Africa had a constitutional referendum to validate a new draft constitution produced by the elected members of the assembly. A few months ago we saw how a new constitution was brought into force in Iraq by a referendum.
The Tamils around the world should call for an international constitutional court to hear both sides including historic evidence and facts and adjudicate. There is a recent precedent for this. In March 2001 an international constitutional court comprising a panel of 5 international and commonwealth judges heard the dispute (the two sides were represented by British barristers one of whom was from Cheri Blair’s chamber) and declared that the Fiji military takeover of government was illegal and made to resign.
The historic details of Tamil Eelam are well documented in the book written by the former Tamil MP for Kayts Mr Navaratnam..
P. Varothasingham
This hippocrisy must stop.Her own country supported tiger terrorism. what has happened is the usual phenomenon of violence begets violence. what human rights can a canadian advice, Her countrymen sonsored child soildiers to be used as cannon fodder.
BAN KI MOON must be tried for his part in Srilankan WAR CRIMES
Ban Ki Moon, formed even a WAR CRIMES PANEL SWIFTLY regarding the Israeli -Hamas killings of Gaza people despite the Israel is USA's influential state in the world but HE IS VERY RELUCTANT TO DO ANYTHING AGAINST the TERRORIST SRILANKA because the India and Srilanka must have paid him millions of Pounds or Blackmailing him not to do so.
For the sake of HUMANITY and UN, He must be tried in INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT to know the truth and punish him if the court found him GUILITY.
Please, Sign the Petition by Amnesty International: Call on the UN to Investigate War Crimes in Sri Lanka
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/siteapps/advocacy/index.aspx
History of Tamils is the island of Eelam (Sri Lanka now)
According to Emerson, Tennent J (1859) Ceylon, Volume 2 (London: Longman Press Indigenous Tamil people have lived for more than 2,500 years in the northern and eastern parts of present-day Sri Lanka (north-east), known as the Tamil hereditary area. In pre-colonial days there was the Tamil Kingdom in the north-east (Jaffna) and two Sinhalese kingdoms in the south, called Kotte and Kandy. Drawings and maps from the time of the Greek explorer Ptolemy, and later from the period when the British came to the island, show how the areas of the Tamils and the Sinhalese were recorded separately from antiquity.
Sinhalese wrongly propagate lies and distort history, but some do speak the truth however unpalatable it may seem. Sinhalese ethnologist Paul Peiris describes the five Saivaite shrines on the four cardinal points of the compass, located on the shoreline of Ceylon and predating the birth of Buddha, as evidence of the ancient Tamil habitation of the island. Tamil Nation(1995). Salient facts of the history of the Tamils and of the Sinhalese.
The Tamils are only politely asking to restore to them the Tamil Nation that was forcibly usurped by colonial adventure. The first aliens to capture a sovereign state of Sinhala nation in 1505 was the Portuguese. When they walked forcibly into the Tamil sovereign state in 1601 ie after about 96 years, they highhandedly took their King Sangili to Goa, India and hanged him.
In 1972 the Sinhalese lawfully abolished the Soulbury Constitution (under which Ceylon was granted independence in 1948). But they failed to legitimise the new draft constitutions (in 1972 and 1977) by referendums. These drafts were produced by Sinhala MPs but they were not approved by Tamil MPs, so they are not even approved drafts. So the island of Ceylon has had no constitution since 1972 and the Singhalese have been working to documents which have no legal status, they are rubbish!
Whilst the island of Ceylon was under no constitution, the Tamils, in 1977, voted for separation and independence. The Sri Lankan National Assembly has no power to override this decision because it is not a sovereign body (see paragraph 3 above).
The next logical step for the Tamils should have been a referendum, restricted to the Tamils, on independence. This was not in fact necessary because of 1 above, ie Tamil Eelam was never a constituent part of Singhala Sri Lanka. Besides, in the 1977 general election ALL 18 Tamil constituencies voted for independence, which was effectively a referendum giving the consent of the Tamils authorising separation and independence.
Power and Authority
Authority is power exercised with general approval of the people, say, following a general election. Power is getting things done by people even if they do not wish to obey. People submit to authority because they accept its legitimacy, to power out of fear for the consequences of not so doing. A government needs both authority and power. The invading forces in Eelam have power but no authority. A government in exile may have the authority but no power. In diplomacy a legitimate government which has authority is called ‘de jure’ government. A government that does not have authority but is nonetheless effectively in control is called a ‘de facto’ government.
8 In the joint Northern-Eastern provincial council election held in November 1988, in the Eastern province the Tamils won 17 seats and the Tamil Muslims won 17 seats. The Sinhalese won just one seat. The provincial council election was for the merger of the Northern and Eastern provinces. The merger was to be confirmed by a referendum but it was never held as it was not considered necessary due to the overwhelming Tamil victory. The people in the Eastern province exercised their sovereign authority and voted for the merger. The Colombo government has no authority to de-merge east from the north, neither does the unelected judiciary from Singhala Sri-Lanka.
UK may recognise a new state but it does not recognise regimes. Eelam may be recognised once the Tamils agree on a democratic constitution. The government formed from the elected representatives will then be recognised.
Well said Eureka, AVACADO, Roshan De Silva & BAV !!!!!
The Tamils' cry for equality & freedom had been long before ( many decades before) and not started by LTTE.
People like"Srilanka's" comments are like adding fuel to the fire. Are you a dictator? You killed Tamils not only in the combat with LTTE. but long before - in 1983 July. 1977 ..........What do you know of the mental pain the Tamils in SriLanka as well as the Tamil diaspora are undergoing. If they all sit and mourn over their sorrows and grieves; are you or anyone else going to feed them and their families? They have to continue their lives inspite of their mental pain, injury and insult. Understand this. BE HUMANE. DON'T ADD INJURY TO INJUSTICE.
What has the Government of Sri Lanka done or doing to the Tamils, after they defeated LTTE? Have they done anything to satisfy the aspirations of the Tamils to have their right to live as the Singhalese. NO !!!. Government say that Tamils were liberated from LTTE oppression. If it is true, th Tamilsy would have celebrated their freedom. But did they do it? No. This shows that they are not happy at the LTT's defeat. Although they didn't accept all what th LTTE did, they feel strongly that there is no one else to protect them or to fight for their rights.
They are living in eternal fear now. Fear to express their feelings or desire. No democracy. How can people be happy without freedom or equality?
A grieving human
Sri Lankan Government, the incumbent authoritarian state, cannot claim sovereignty when the international community intervenes and attempts to investigate allegations of war crimes. Sri Lanka has lost its credibility in terms of human rights and minority rights long ago, almost since independence was granted in 1948, and right through... their 60 years of bad governing in the name of democracy. For fair election, for negotiations with “terrorist”, for monitoring the ceasefire, for economic development, and at last for fighting successfully against terrorism we needed the international community. During the war the Sri Lankan forces never hesitated to attack Tamil civilians. More or less the LTTE also wanted more cruel murders of civilians by the Government forces to display before the international community in order to win sympathy for their cause. Anyway at least to warn future dictators and war lords and to prevent genocide there must be established an international investigation. we cannot allow the authoritarian states to fights against terrorism with any means, and at the severe cost of civilian life.
Is the U.N. complicit in Sri Lankan war crimes?
As commented "Arbour said the United Nations compromised its principles for a lofty goal: to preserve the ability of aid workers to provide humanitarian current sports news assistance to those in desperate need of it. But she faulted the U.N.'s acceptance of "absolutely unacceptable" visa limitations on international staff and the U.N.'s decision to withdraw foreign staff from the northern Sri Lanka province of Vanni in September 2008, on the eve of government forces' final offensive against the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, leaving behind "very exposed" local Sri Lankan employees."
Longtime Washington Post correspondent Colum Lynch reports on all things United Nations for Turtle Bay.
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