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Abrogation of the CFA by the Government of Sri Lanka has removed the
only reporting body of human rights and humanitarian law violations
that take place in Sri Lanka, said K. Sivapalan, a senior
attorney-at-law from Trincomalee, addressing four hundred participants,
mainly members of the Tamil diaspora, who participated in a march
carrying torches towards the Norwegian Parliament in Oslo, expressing
solidarity with the Tamils in the homeland Wednesday evening.
Although the SLMM had become infective in its original role as monitors
due to fragile peace, it served as a reporting body in the absence of
an alternate International institution to monitor the human rights
situation in the island where the national Human Rights Commission was
not functioning optimally, Mr. Sivapalan, who had served as a member of
the Local Monitoring Committee (LMC) of the Sri Lanka Monitoring
Mission (SLMM) in Trincomalee, in the begining.
Giving an
example of a Internationally exposed human rights violation, he said,
those who were responsible for the massacre of 17 humanitarian workers
of the International NGO Action Contre La Faim (ACF) in Moothoor in
Trincomalee were brought out to the notice of the world by the SLMM.
"If not for their action, this grave incident could have also been
swept under the carpet," he said.
Common people are going to be
the sufferers in Colombo's abrogation of the CFA, also viewed as an
exercise to satisfy the 'spoilers' of the peace process, the Sinhala
nationalist JVP and the extreme all monks party, the JHU, he said.
In spite of many shortfalls, the CFA was the first Internationally
witnessed agreement that was entered between the LTTE, recognised as
representing the Tamil side, with territories under their control, and
the Government of Sri Lanka, the attorney-at-law, further said. This
abrogation was not something that was unexpected by the Tamils as "so
many agreements entered into have been unilaterally abrogated by the
GoSL," he said.
At
the end of the march, the organisors, the Norwegian Tamil Forum (NTF),
submitted a memorandum to the Finn Martin
Vallesnes, Member of foreign affairs committee in parliament
condemning Sri Lanka government's abrupt abrogation of the Cease Fire
Agreement (CFA) and thanking Norway for its efforts so far albeit
without success.
Jan
Bøhler, Labour Party parliamentarian and leader of the Oslo Labour
Party, Erling Folkevord, Former Leader for the Norwegian Red Electoral
Alliance (RV) and member of the Oslo Municipality, Mr. Finn Martin
Vallesnes, Rune Tokle, secretary of the Oslo Labour Party and K.
Sivapalan addressed the gathering.
The following is the full text of the memorandum handed over to the Finn Martin Vallesnes:
"We,
the Norwegians of Tamil origin, strongly condemn the abrupt abrogation
of the Ceasefire Agreement (CFA), facilitated by the Royal Norwegian
Government, by the Government of Sri Lanka.
"Whilst thanking
Norway for their efforts so far albeit without success, we would like
to bring to your notice, the Law and Order and Human Rights situation
which is worse than that of Burma and this is going to bring additional
hardship to the civilians.
"The people in Jaffna are already
living in an open Prison with many persons including University
students being tortured and killed daily.
"The Tamil people in
Batticaloa and Trincomalee and elsewhere including capital Colombo are
being abducted, tortured and killed by paramilitary forces working with
the armed forces of the Government.
"In the absence of SLMM and
any other International Human Rights monitoring Mission, the situation
will be aggravated further as there will be none even to report on
these atrocities. The safety of the local monitoring committee members
is also at stake.
"This will lead to genocide of our kith and kin back home without any witnesses.
"We
appeal to the Royal Norwegian Government, Co-Chairs and the
International Community to assist in putting in place a monitoring
mechanism to safeguard our people."
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