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Sri Lanka under fire for war crimes at Human
Rights Council
[March 1, 2014]
Geo-politically important Sri Lanka is among several countries, including
Syria, under scrutiny at the 25th session of the UN Human Rights Council
in Geneva (March 3-28).
High Commissioner Navi Pillay of the Human Rights Council (HRC) will
introduce a resolution recommending that Sri Lanka promote reconciliation
and accountability with the minority Tamil people. Pillay will ask the
HRC to establish “an international inquiry mechanism to further
investigate the alleged violations of international human rights and
humanitarian law and monitor any domestic accountability processes.”
(1) http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/HRC/RegularSessions/Session25/Documents/A-HRC-25-23_AEV.doc
Since the United States and Britain are expected to pitch either amendments
or another resolution calling for a milder investigation to determine
if Sri Lanka has violated basic human rights for Tamils, Cuba is expected
to back the Sinhalese-led government of Sri Lanka (GOSL).
Sri Lanka is relying heavily on China and Russia for support in convincing
the majority on the 47-member HRC to reject any resolution regarding
international investigations. Cuba, Iran, Indonesia and United Arab
Emirates have also expressed their support to Sri Lanka.
The Cuban government opposed other resolutions, in 2012-13, criticizing
GOSL for possible war crimes conducted the last months of the decades-long
civil war, which ended with government victory over the guerrilla organization
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), in May 2009.
Cuban ambassador to Sri Lanka, Indira Lopez Argüelles, told Sri
Lanka’s Daily Mirror that “Cuba will remain with Sri Lanka.
Cuba will help in the best possible manner…We are against any
country-specific resolution.”
She also promised to promote Sri Lanka “in its effort to forge
ties with Latin America.” http://www.dailymirror.lk/news/40954-cuba-pledges-support-to-defeat-any-un-resolution.html
The west, as well as many “third world” countries, has merely
asked GOSL to enact its own report, Lessons Learned and Reconciliation
Commission. Although the LLRC did not conclude that any war crimes or
atrocities had been committed by government forces, Cuba has backed
GOSL in rejecting any verbal “intervention”.
The Cuban government’s position is that criticisms against Sri
Lanka for human rights abuse is just one more hypocritical interventionist
attack by western forces, which themselves intervene in other countries
often with wars, such as against Afghanistan Iraq, Libya, Vietnam...
Nevertheless the socially critical Permanent People’s Tribunal
(PPT) has found Sri Lanka governments guilty of committing war crimes,
crimes against humanity and even genocide against the Tamil people over
several decades. http://www.internazionaleleliobasso.it/?p=3082
The Rome-based Tribunal is an outgrowth of the original war crimes tribunal
created during the war against Southeast Asia by Bertrand Russell and
Jean Paul Sartre.
Its panel of 11 judges, experts in international law, and peace and
human rights activists, found Sri Lanka guilty of genocide at its December
7-10, 2013 hearings in Berman, Germany. The unanimous decision was taken
after hearing over 30 witnesses, including Tamil victims, and experts.
It also found that the US and UK were guilty of complicity for providing
armaments and intelligence to the war for Sri Lankan governments.
In January 2010, a PPT panel of other international law experts, meeting
in Dublin, found Sri Lanka guilty of committing war crimes and crimes
against humanity. These are the same charges that a United Nations panel
recommended be explored by an independent international investigation.
Its “Report of the Secretary-General’s Panel of Experts
on Accountability in Sri Lanka” was delivered to Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon on March 31, 2011. http://www.un.org/News/dh/infocus/Sri_Lanka/POE_Report_Full.pdf
Many PPT experts and supporters are friendly with the Cuban government
and critical of the US blockade against it. Despite the PPT verdict,
Cuba contends that the only reason why there is criticism of Sri Lanka
is due to US/UK interventionism. Cuban officials say they believe that
GOSL is not guilty of terrorism but rather it was only the Tamil people-backed
LTTE who were terrorists.
However, its 2012 representatives at HRC stated that the west provided
at least 40% of armaments to GOSL to defeat the popular LTTE. Although
the US currently indicates that it is dissatisfied with Sri Lanka’s
government, it recently donated $6 million in equipment for maritime
patrol, and approved a World Bank loan of $213 million. Britain licensed
£5 million of military equipment and armament between 2009 and
2011.
While the US and UK maintain solid economic relations with the Sri Lankan government, it offers more economic concessions to China, which obtained an important commercial-navy port at Hambontota in exchange for its major military support. Every government wants influence in Sri Lanka due to its geographic importance. Half the seafaring traffic of goods sails by its location in the Indian Ocean, and the US is especially keen to maintain its strategic interests.
Professor Francis Boyle, a legal expert in International law and counsel to the Provisional Government of Palestinian Authority, told Tamil Net, on February 3:
"Remember that U.S. Secretary of State Kerry…when he was in the U.S. Senate as Chair of its Foreign Relations Committee issued that horrendous and abominable report arguing that the U.S. must promote its strategic interests with the GOSL against China despite its massive human rights violations against the Tamils.
"Kerry is more concerned about keeping the genocidal GOSL
happy so that he can further pursue his ‘pivot’ against
China than he is with promoting the basic human rights of the Eelam
Tamils.”
In addition to western complicity with Sri Lanka’s war crimes
against Tamils (see the PPT verdict and Channel 4 series “Sri
Lanka’s Killing Fields” http://www.channel4.com/programmes/sri-lankas-killing-fields
), the key western Middle East ally, Israel—widely accused of
committing genocide against Palestinians—has also been a major
supplier of war industry equipment.
The same is true of Russia and Iran, as well as India and Pakistan.
They have all provided hundreds of millions of dollars in military and
intelligence support, in order to defeat Tamil efforts for a sovereign
homeland: Eelam. http://www.ronridenour.com/articles/2013/0928--rr.htm
Among civilian investigations into Sri Lanka’s atrocities against
Tamils is a new study by the International Crimes Evidence Project (ICEP)
based in Sydney, Australia. The conservative English daily, The Telegraph,
reported on February 5 that its legal assessment has concluded that
there is a legal case for war crimes charges against Sri Lanka.
“The Sri Lankan Army and the Tamil Tigers murdered civilians,
including pregnant women and medical workers, during the last months
of their conflict, according to the most detailed report to date by
war crimes experts and former United Nations investigators… [It
is] a legal assessment of reported human rights abuses and fresh allegations
which could form the basis of a new UN war crimes investigation.”
“While both sides had committed atrocities, the evidence indicates
‘members of the Sri Lankan Security Forces perpetrated the vast
majority of alleged crimes’…Government forces were responsible
for massive ‘torture, the targeting of civilians - among them
medical staff at hospitals – rape, the conscription of children…’”
concluded the report, “Island of Impunity.”
The ICEP also found that Sri Lankan government police and army may have
deliberately and systematically destroyed mass graves containing the
remains of thousands of men, women and children after the conflict.
Recent construction diggings have disclosed cadavers of Tamils believed
to have been buried in mass graves, www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-25785349.
NOTE: (1)
Among concrete recommendations by the High Commissioner she requires
of the government to: “(a) Finalize laws dealing with incitement
to hatred, witness and victim protection, the right to information and
the criminalization of enforced disappearances, and revise existing
laws in accordance with international standards;
(b) Repeal the Prevention of Terrorism Act and lift the regulations
promulgated under it that allow for arbitrary detention;
(c) Arrest, prosecute and punish perpetrators of attacks on minority
communities, media and human rights defenders, and ensure protection
of victims;
(d) Undertake independent and credible criminal and forensic investigations
with international assistance into all alleged violations of human rights
and humanitarian law, including recently discovered mass graves…”
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