Sri Lanka should investigate and inquire into rights violations charges through a transparent process, said External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna
In the wake of sharp criticism from members of both Houses of Parliament that it was trying to bail out Colombo at the ongoing 19 session of the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva, the government on Wednesday said its stand on the issue would be finalised keeping in mind the implications on the reconciliation process in Sri Lanka.
Making a suo motu statement in the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna said the government's “objectives, as always, continue to remain the achievement of a future for the Tamil community in Sri Lanka that is marked by equality, dignity, justice and self-respect.”
Noting that several members had raised the issue of a draft resolution initiated by the U.S. at the Geneva conference, Mr. Krishna said any assertion on the issue would also need to examine “whether our actions will actually assist in the process of reconciliation in Sri Lanka, and enhance the current dialogue between the government of Sri Lanka and Tamil parties, including the Tamil National Alliance.”
Mounting pressure
As agitated members of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) as well as those from the key UPA member Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) stepped up pressure for India's support to a resolution at the UNHRC against Sri Lanka, Mr. Krishna pointed out that the issue of rights allegations against Sri Lanka was yet to come up for formal discussion at the 19 session of the UNHRC.
“A view on this issue will be taken as and when the time is finalised for consideration of the draft resolution on Sri Lanka,” he said. He assured both the Houses that the government would keep in mind the views and sentiments of the members.
“As far as our position on the resolution is concerned, we are engaged with all parties in an effort to achieve a forward looking outcome that is based on reconciliation and accountability rather than deepening confrontation and mistrust between the concerned parties,” Mr. Krishna said.
Referring to a concern expressed in various quarters on allegations of rights violations, including as shown in the Channel 4 documentary, he said it was the responsibility of the Sri Lankan government, in the first instance, to investigate and inquire into them through a transparent process.
India's assistance
Stressing that it was a result of India's assistance programme and constructive engagement with the Sri Lankan government that a modicum of normality was beginning to return to the Tamil areas in Sri Lanka, he said there had been progress given the withdrawal of emergency regulations by the government there and the conduct of elections to local bodies in the Northern Province.
The Minister said India had emphasised to Sri Lanka the importance of a “genuine process of reconciliation” to address the grievances of the Tamil community. Pointing to his visit to Sri Lanka in January, he said Colombohad assured India of its commitment in pursuing a political process through a broader dialogue with all parties, including the Tamil National Alliance, leading to the full implementation of the 13 Amendment to the Constitution so as to achieve meaningful devolution of powers and genuine national reconciliation.
“We will remain engaged with them through this process and in the spirit of partnership, encourage them to take forward the dialogue with the elected representatives of the Sri Lankan Tamils,” Mr. Krishna said.
The Sri Lankan authorities had expressed their readiness to receive an all-party delegation of MPs from India. “We are working to undertake such a visit at the earliest,'' the Minister told both the Houses.
Dissatisfied with the Minister's statement, AIADMK members tore copies of the statement in both the Houses.
In the Lok Sabha, they rushed into the well, shouting slogans, which demanded that India support the U.N. resolution and raise the issue of alleged rights violations.
Walkout
DMK members, led by T.R. Baalu, walked out of the Lok Sabha, which was later adjourned for about for about half-an-hour as AIADMK members persisted with their slogan shouting inside the well.
In the Rajya Sabha, CPI leader D. Raja announced that his party members were also staging a walkout but by then the Chair had already adjourned the House for lunch.
The Minister's promise that India is committed to see that Sri Lanka implemented all the major recommendations of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) also failed to satisfy the members from the Opposition as well as the DMK.
Wondering how the Minister got the confidence and hope that the Sri Lankan government will deliver justice, DMK member Kanimozhi said, “We cannot accept a statement like this.''
As Mr. Krishna insisted on India's policy of not interfering into the internal matters of a country, she said such arguments were given only when any issue concerning South India came up.
CPI leader D. Raja said the Minister's statement “has not taken note of the ground realities in Sri Lanka.”
He questioned why India should wait for the U.S. or Norway to take up the issue of war crimes against Tamils in that country.
Venkaiah Naidu (BJP) said the government had “miserably failed” to persuade Sri Lanka to take action against the war crimes.
Keywords: Sri Lanka war crimes, human rights violation, civilian killiing, UNHRC report, Eelam War, LTTE, Prabakaran killing, ethnic conflict, Sri Lankan Tamils






My best regards to you sir,
Please bring real justice to Tamil ethnics suffering up to date losing
their relatives,children, wife's,parents.I am being a Sinhalese shame
to be so because I love humanity only.They are really suffering.No one
allowed to be a doctor,engineer.No appointments given to them in
Colombo.There are little to show the world to avoid Genocide.No one is
passed examinations at a exact level as Sinhalese during advance
level,University so on.Do you remember what happened in 1983 riots?
They killed and chased all the higher rank Tamil ethnic characters who
served in Colombo as Doctors,Engineers so on.This is called Genocide?
Is it?So today could you accept the justice to them?See the videos how
small children got killed at hospitals during the war?Why did they
drop bombs,after collecting large crowds of people to no fire zone
camps?That is to destroy this Tamil ethnic from this country is it?
Please forward these to who ever does not know the truth.
Dear Sirs,
For the past three years after war,what did the Tamil ethnics receive
in the north so far?Did they get their own lands,houses?I could see
lot of Army camps every kilometer.What a lot of killings,raping women
are going on yet?The government white van show is on a high rank level
even in Colombo.Who is importing Illegal drugs?Who is delivering these
stuff all over the country?The whole world,Tamil Ethnic,Sinhalese and
other ethnics were fooled badly.Today all these people are suffering
while the government bodies are well off with money,wealth.Do a survey.When you come here, there are groups to protest arranged by this government to chase you all.These are the tactics here.Well they will teach you how to run this business cleverly.
The Tamil Nadu Parties are fighting for Tamil Rights for a long time including at the final stage of the war. Whereas, New Delhi was delivering carrots to Sri Lanka considering geo politics in the region. I take the view of South Indian politicians so as to achieve the end result New Delhi desires.
So supportng the US sponsored the resolution is vital for Sri Lanka Tamils prosperity.
Dear Srilankan Tamil your fate is in your hands. don't listen to DMK a party in which all the people are involved in bribery, cheating,nepotism, Cronyism
Reconciliation without establishing justice is a stupendous illusion.Remember Nuremberg.
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