Featured Article: Media Release: Assassinated Sri Lankan MP Had Strong New Zealand Connections
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Thursday, 12 January 2006 |
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Global Peace and Justice Auckland supporters were deeply shocked and saddened to learn of the assassination of Sri Lankan MP and human rights activist Joseph Pararajasingham as he attended a Catholic Church service in Sri Lanka on December 27th. Mr Pararajasingham was at the altar when the attack occurred.
Mr Pararajasingham visited New Zealand in May 2005 along with his fellow MP Mr Selvaraja Gajendran and met with GPJA supporters and human rights activists. The attached photo was taken after one of the meetings. (Mr Pararajasingham is the gentleman in the back with the yellow shirt and tie)
Mr Pararajasingham was a Member of Parliament for Batticaloa in Sri
Lanka for several years. His constituency is part of the Tamil
community which has been involved in a long struggle for autonomy in
Sri Lanka.
The assassination took place despite Mr Pararajasingham being under the
military protection of the Sri Lankan government and was conducted by a
paramilitary group – groups that have often been directly associated
with the Sri Lankan government. Such groups have been used frequently
to conduct a low-level campaign of violence and intimidation against
Tamil community leaders and activists.
The grave danger following this assassination is that there will be a
return to armed conflict in the struggle for Tamil independence.
There is a peace process in place but it is in a fragile state.
GPJA joins with the Tamil community in condemning the assassination and
is calling on the New Zealand government to do likewise. We want the
government to communicate directly with the Sri Lankan government –
urging it to condemn the killing and vigorously pursue those
responsible.
This is yet another conflict where the people of New Zealand can have
an international impact beyond its size. We look forward to swift
government action to contribute to justice and peace in Sri Lanka.
Mike Treen – (09) 3616989 or 0275254744
John Minto – (09) 8463173
Geraldene Peters - (09) 3765994
GLOBAL PEACE & JUSTICE AUCKLAND
Private Bag 68905, Newton, Auckland. www.gpja.pl.net
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