Here are some of the Human Rights Violations undertaken by the Terrorist Sinhalese Government to which the UNITED NATIONS HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATION (U.N.H.R.O) has turned a Blind Eye and is still turning a Blind Eye
Reaction of UNHRO from Genocide of Sri Lankan Tamils till date against Sri lankan Tamils |
1948 – “THE CITIZENSHIP ACT” disenfranchising Indian Tamil Plantation
workers was passed in Parliament. One million 3rd generation plantation workers
had been living in the island for over 115 years. They were brought to the
island by the British from South India to work in Tea and Rubber plantations in
the hill country. 100,000 plantation Tamils were victimised. (Violation of UDHR
article – 21)
SINHALA COLONIZATION – As a result of many years of State planned
Sinhala colonisation since 1948 in the Tamil homeland (North and East), the
Sinhala governments and its destructive agents plundered and robbed 50% of the
ancestral lands of the Tamils in the North East of Sri Lanka. (Violation of
UDHR articles – 17)
1956 - "THE SINHALA ONLY ACT" was passed in the Sri Lankan Parliament.
This Act made Tamils second class citizens in the island. Tamils staged
peaceful protests in Colombo and Gal Oya. 150 Tamils were burnt or hacked to
death; 20 Women were raped; 3000 were made refugees and their properties were
looted by Sinhala mobs. (Violation of UDHR article – 2, 3, 5, 12, 17 )
1957 - "THE BANDA CHELVA PACT" and in 1965 "THE DUDLEY - CHELVA PACT".
These agreements were based on a quasi-federal system devolving certain powers
to the Tamils in the North East province. These were the first of several
agreements and pacts signed between Tamil leaders and Sinhala leaders to
resolve the political turmoil in the country, that were unilaterally abrogated
by Sri Lanka.
1958 – “ANTI TAMIL RIOTS IN SINHALA AREAS” Massacre of Tamils, looting of
their properties, setting fire to their houses. 25,000 Tamils were made
refugees; 500 Tamils were burnt or hacked to death; 200 Women were raped and
Tamil properties were looted or destroyed by Sinhala mobs. (Violation of UDHR
articles – 2, 3, 5, 12, 17)
1961 Tamil non-violent (Satyagraha) civil disobedience campaign in the
North and East was disrupted by the security forces, protesters were beaten and
arrested. (Violation of UDHR articles – 5, 9, 20)
1964 The “SRIMA SHASTRI PACT” to evacuate Tamil plantation workers of
Indian origin was signed. They were living in the island for over 131 years.
650,000 Plantation Tamils became stateless persons. (Violation of UDHR articles
– 4, 15, 23)
1972 Equal education opportunities for Tamil students were denied.
Standardisation on University admission was introduced. (Violation of UDHR
article – 26)
1974 The Fourth International Tamil research Conference held on
10/01/1974 in Jaffna was disrupted by the Sri Lankan Police. 9 Tamils were
brutally killed. (Violation of UDHR articles – 2, 3, 20, 27)
1977 In July, Tamil United Liberation Front-TULF, contested and won
overwhelmingly at the Parliamentary election giving them a mandate to exercise
the “Right to Self-determination” and establish Tamil Eelam in the North East.
In 1983 August 8, Sri Lankan government enacts the 6th amendment to the
constitution and rejected the right to self-determination of the Tamil people,
the mandate voted by the Tamils in 1977 general election. (Violation of UDHR articles
– 8, 10, 21)
1979 July, Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) was introduced in Sri
Lanka. This Act gives a free hand to the Security forces to arrest, detain,
torture, rape, kill and dispose bodies with impunity. Arrested people could be
detained for three months without being produced in courts. (Violations of UDHR
articles – 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
1981 The Jaffna Public Library containing 95,000 volumes was completely
destroyed in a fire set by a group of Police officers who went on a rampage in
the Jaffna city on May 31, 1981. 95, 000 volumes of unrecoverable-invaluable
books were burnt. (Violations of UDHR articles – 2, 21, 24, 27)
1983 Since independence in 1948, more than 35 years of peaceful
non-violent struggle by the Tamils protesting against Sinhala oppression, were
suppressed by violent means by the Sri Lankan security forces, inflicting loss
of many lives and much material damage to the Tamils. (Violations of UDHR
articles – 3, 4, 5,9,13,20)
1983 The Government masterminded anti-Tamil riots in July 83. More
than 6,000 Tamils were killed by the Sinhalese in the South. Tamil houses and
businesses were looted and destroyed. Tamils living in the South were sent in
ships to the North and East by the government.
250,000 Tamils were made
refugees; 2,500 Tamils were burnt or hacked to death; 500 Women were raped; 53
Tamil political prisoners were brutally murdered in the maximum security
Welikada prison on 25-27th July. Sinhala extremist groups and thugs, ruined the
socio-economic and the political rights of the Tamil people. Anti-Tamil riots
also in 1956, 1958, 1977, and 1981. (Violation of UDHR articles – 3, 4, 6, 7,
8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 17, 23, 24, 25, 26)
1984 – To date Tamils living in the North-East were arrested, tortured
and killed. Women were raped, many disappeared. Tamil properties were looted or
destroyed by the Sri Lankan security TERRORIST forces. Air Force bombers
dropping Cluster bombs in residential areas and near IDPs camps causing severe
loss and damage to Tamil people and their property.
The Prevention of
Terrorism Act (PTA) and the Emergency Regulations (ER) adopted by the
government are helped the security forces to carry out all sorts of human
rights violations with impunity. (UDHR was completely violated)
1990 – To date Economic embargo in Tamil areas. Food, medicine,
electricity and other important items are denied to the Tamils. (Violations of
UDHR articles – 22, 25, 26)
1995 – On 15th November, the NGO Forum took place at Bentota Beach
Hotel, in Bentota, in the South of Sri Lanka. Both foreign and local NGO
representatives participated in this forum and this forum meeting was disrupted
by anti-NGO demonstrators. The organisers of the NGO forum decided to shift the
venue to the capital, Colombo. On 16th November, the NGO Forum re-convened in
the morning at a conference hall in Ratmalana, police officers arrived to
“request” the Forum to suspend its proceedings, claiming that the meeting was
illegal! The meeting was dissolved and all attendees dispersed. (Violations of
UDHR articles – 8, 13, 18, 19, 20)
1997 – On 25th September, 38 NGOs serving in several parts of
Batticaloa district, were ordered by Government of Sri Lanka to cease all their
humanitarian operations. This immediately followed a government order banning
NGOs from assisting people in the areas of Batticaloa. (Violations of UDHR
articles – 8, 13, 18, 19, 20)
1998 – the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances
stated that, “Sri Lanka had the second highest number of disappearances in the
world, ranking next to Iraq”.
Also Sri Lanka was the
only country that the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary
Disappearances had visited several times. So far no proper remedies had been
found for these disappearances. (Violation of UDHR articles –3,4,5,7,9,10,11)
2005 – with the aim of ensuring equal distribution of Tsunami aid to
the worst affected North East, an agreement known as the Post Tsunami
Operational Management Structure – PTOMS was signed between the government of
Sri Lanka and the LTTE. This was unilaterally abrogated by the government of
Sri Lanka under the pretext of a Supreme Court judgement. (Violation of UDHR
articles – 16, 25)
At this time, over
85,000 Tamil people had been killed or “disappeared”; more than 12,500 Tamil
women raped and killed; more than 2500 buildings of Tamils’religious places of
worship (Churches and Temples) destroyed in aerial bombings and artillery
shelling and billions of rupees worth of material damage had been caused to the
Tamils by the Sri Lankan government.
As a result of well
planned ethnic cleansing by the Sinhala State, nearly 500,000 Tamil people were
internally displaced and more than 500,000 Tamils’ have sought political asylum
in Europe and other countries. (Violation of UDHR articles –3, 16, 16,17)
2005 – 7th January, the UN Secretary General made a humanitarian visit
to Sri Lanka to see the Tsunami affected areas. When Kofi Annan requested to
visit the North East, the areas in the island most affected by the tsunami, the
Sri Lankan authorities deliberately prevented him from making a humanitarian
visit there.
(Violation of UDHR
articles – 13,25 & a serious violation of the United Nations Charter,
Chapter XV Article 100)
2006 – Sri Lankan citizens cannot seek remedy from the UN Human Rights
Committee – Even though Sri Lanka is signatory to the ICCPR, on 15 September
2006, the Supreme Court effectively ruled that Sri Lankan citizens cannot seek
remedy from the UN Human Rights Committee regarding human rights violations. It
declared that the accession to the Optional Protocol to the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) in 1997 does not bind Sri Lanka
and has no legal effect within the island. – Decision of the Supreme Court 15
September 2006 – SC Spl (LA) No 182/99. (Violation of UDHR articles – 8, 10,19)
2006 – Sri Lanka’s Air Force bombed a gathering of schoolgirls at
Vallipunam on August 14, 2006, killing 56 schools girls and wounding 210
others. (Violation of UDHR articles – 3, 10,12,13,20,26)
2006 – The India and Sri Lanka accord was signed in 1987 under the
guise of settling the Tamil ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka. Under this accord the
merger of North Eastern province took place on 8 Sep.1988. But, after exactly
18 years, The Supreme Court delivered its political judgement on 16 October
2006, stating that the merger of these two provinces was invalid. (Violation of
UDHR articles – 3,5,9,10,13,21)
2007 – Sri Lanka was ranked third most dangerous place for the media
in the world, with many journalists having been killed. (Violation of UDHR
articles – 3,5,6,7,10,13,18,19)
2008 – Sri Lanka withdrew from the Ceasefire Agreement-CFA between the
government of Sri Lanka and the LTTE that was signed in February 2002.
(Violation of UDHR articles – 3,5,9,10,13,)
2008 – According to the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary
Disappearances, presently Sri Lanka rank as the country with the highest number
of disappearances. The fate of 656 Tamils who ‘disappeared’ in 1996 was not yet
known but Tamils continued to‘disappear’ in North East. Many Tamil journalists,
academics, parliamentarians, human rights activists, children and others in the
North East were killed. (Violation of UDHR articles – 3,4,5,7,9,10,11)
2008 – IIGEP quit Sri Lanka –President Rajapaksa had invited the
International Independent Group of Eminent Persons – IIGEP to observe and
ensure the transparency of investigations held by the Commission of Inquiries
on the complaints of abductions, disappearances and other serious violations of
human rights arising since 1st August 2005.
Also, the IIGEP was to ensure that
those inquiries were conducted in accordance with basic international norms and
standards. On 22 April 2008, the IIGEP, quit Sri Lanka, citing government
unwillingness to implement its recommendations to bring the probe up to
international standards, lack of financial stability, government interference
and slow process. (Violation of UDHR articles – 8,10)
2009 – Sri Lanka government and their security forces committed War
crimes and Genocide against the Tamil people. This has been well recorded by
all international human rights organisations and the United Nations.
Furthermore these serious violations have been documented and screened by the TV
Channel 4, UK. (Violation of UDHR and other international conventions)
2010 – The UN Secretary-General’s appointed panel submitted a report on
War Crimes in Sri Lanka on 12 April 2001. This was subsequently transferred to
the UN High commissioner for Human Rights and the President of the Human Rights
Council on 13 September 2011. However no action was taken.
2011 – The Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission released
its Report
The report of the LLRC
is a serious assault on the dignity of the victims of the war in Sri Lanka, and
as such, has not only gravely damaged the chances of genuine reconciliation but has further alienated the victims of the war.” It therefore called on the international community “to acknowledge the consistent failure of domestic accountability mechanisms in Sri Lanka and take steps to establish an international mechanism for accountability.”
as such, has not only gravely damaged the chances of genuine reconciliation but has further alienated the victims of the war.” It therefore called on the international community “to acknowledge the consistent failure of domestic accountability mechanisms in Sri Lanka and take steps to establish an international mechanism for accountability.”
ATLEAST NOW, WILL SOMEONE FROM U.N.H.R.O COME UP TO FIGHT FOR THE RIGHTS OF SRI LANKAN TAMILS AND AGAINST THEIR GENOCIDE BY THE TERRORIST SINHALESE GOVERNMENT LED BY THE BUDDHIST SINHALA WAR CRIMINAL - MAHINDA RAJAPAKSE?
OR WILL THIS SITUATION BE LET ASIDE?
WHAT ARE THE TAMILS FROM INDIA, MALAYSIA, CANADA, USA, UAE, UK, SINGAPORE, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND AND OTHER COUNTRIES DOING...????
WOULD THEY ALSO KEEP PEACE WHEN THESE TAMILS HAVE SEEN SUCH A GENOCIDE AND HOLD THEIR PEACE, TILL THIS SITUATION COMES TO THEM?
WAKE UP TAMILS! WAKE UP TAMILS! ACT NOW! ACT NOW!
EACH AND EVERY TAMILIAN MUST FILE A PETITION AGAINST THIS SINHALESE WAR CRIMINAL - MAHINDA RAJAPAKSE, TILL THEY GET PUNISHED...!!!!
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