Security hails amidst human rights violations
The Tamil community in the country is undergoing difficult times. If
any one says it is not, that should be rejected outright. The Tamil
community is suffering, in the North, in the East, in the South and also
in the Upcountry.
They suffer, not that they volunteered to undergo such suffering in
the name of liberation as claimed by the LTTE, but they have been taken
hostage by the LTTE to justify their cause of action, to justify their
terror acts and to carry out strategic operations to hinder the
Government efforts to bring peace for their lives.
They have to live up to the demands by the LTTE either by depositing
demanded ransom in unknown bank accounts heeding to unknown callers from
abroad, or by giving these ransom to the unknown men visiting their
homes on a monthly basis.
Denying any of these demands ends with their bullet ridden bodies
dumped somewhere in the country. They neither have the rights either to
question or deny those demands.
Adding to these fears undergone by the Tamil community in every part
of the country the hourly news bulletins by certain media organisations
highlight slight incidents blowing it out of proportion are also trying
to create a fear psychosis among the Tamil community.
The bottom line of these news bulletins and the voice cuts of certain
people is to says that any Tamil person can be subjected to unlawful
arrest at any moment in Colombo or suburbs.
The white van abduction psychosis is also developing in the society
as certain media are repeatedly highlighting the fact that unknown men
came in white vans had abducted certain people in Colombo and suburbs
increasing the fears among the public.
Even the Tamil people who had never witness such incidents in Colombo
during their life time tend to believe in those news reports and come to
the conclusion that these things are certainly happening in Colombo, and
one day they would also be subjected to such abductions.
But, are helpless when they were questioned whether they have
witnessed those abductions. They only answer they can give is that they
heard and seen them over media. Certainly, they have no other
explanation to their fears.
The other factor is that these people also witness some political
figures making public outcry saying that such a number of people have
been abducted in Colombo and subjected to unlawful killings.
According to Police these people have so far failed to give the exact
details of the people whom they said were allegedly arrested by the
Security Forces and also been subjected to extrajudicial killings.
The only thing they are doing is making media statements, compiling
reports to international organisations, UN Agencies and countries that
were working on certain agendas. It is important to observe the
background in which the whole episode of these abductions, extra
judicial killings, unlawful arrests come in to the political arena and
also to the agendas of media organisation.
According to Human Rights Situation Report issued by the United
States on Sri Lanka "During the year (2006) the LTTE was implicated in
attacks on high-profile political opponents and civilians.
An April 17 suicide attack at Army Headquarters severely wounded Army
Commander General Sarath Fonseka and killed eight others (see section
1.g.). In June a LTTE suicide bomber killed Army Third-in-Command
General Kulatunga in a Colombo suburb (see section 1.g.). On August 13,
presumed-LTTE gunmen killed Ketheshwaran Loganathan, Deputy Secretary of
the Secretariat for Coordination of the Peace Process (SCOPP).
A former member of the Eelam People's Republican Liberation Front (EPRLF),
Loganathan had served as Conflict Analysis Director for the
Colombo-based think tank, the Centre for Policy Alternatives.
On August 14, Pakistan's High Commissioner escaped when a bomb hit
his convoy; according to HRW at least seven people died in the
incident".
These incidents including that of the assassination attempt on
Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa was an eye opener for the Security
Forces and the Police that LTTE may resort to major violent incidents in
Colombo and suburbs when they facing defeats in the North East battle
fronts.
Understanding the tactics of the LTTE the Defence Ministry made a
comprehensive security plan for Colombo and all parts of the south with
Major General Lawrence Fernando heading the committee and were able to
break the intelligence network of the LTTE in Colombo and in the South.
They understood that thousands of LTTE cadres have infiltrated into
Colombo and suburbs with the intention of carrying out major disasters
in an eventuality of large scale war erupting in the North east so that
can split the Security Forces attention and push the military to operate
in the South.
The suicide cadres involved in Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa
and Army Commander Lt. General Sarath Fonseka were classic examples to
this situation as they have lived so many years in Colombo and suburbs
under different names even exposing as different ethnic groups till they
get their target.
Therefore, it has been an extremely difficult task for the Security
Forces and the Police to arrest those sleeper LTTE cadres in Colombo and
other parts of the country, even after they have been identified as LTTE
cadres, since any of these arrests would record as an arrest of a
innocent civilian.
The LTTE is so strategic in their plans and they had even made use of
the Sinhalese people for their missions in Colombo and suburban areas.
The exposure of Southern cells of the LTTE was another land mark in
the Security Forces and Police efforts to expose the terror network of
the LTTE. If not for the arrest of the people connected to the Sinhala
organisation the people in the South would have undergone several
disasters in the South as troops in the East recording victories against
the LTTE.
The recent statement made by LTTE Political Wing leader S.P.
Thamilselvan threatening to spread the war to the entire country would
not have been a difficult task if Security Forces and the Police had not
taken any action to breakdown their network and arrest those people
including the LTTE suicide cadres who were awaiting for their missions
in Colombo.
LTTE Political Wing leader S.P. Tamilselvan would have make this
statement recalling their past in which they made havoc in Colombo
killing all their political opponents and also the military intelligence
operatives completely paralysing the intelligent network of the Security
Forces
In the same manner the LTTE would have been successful in all
military fronts if they could get the southern polity and the Sinhala
community to raise their voice against the current military operations
to liberate the areas under the control of the LTTE, if they could have
exploded several bombs killing innocent civilians in Colombo as they did
in Nittambuwa and Hikkaduwa in January using the Sinhala organisation
trained under them.
With the plan implemented by the Defence officials to nab those LTTE
cadres and with the arrest of senior intelligent cadres many of LTTE
cadres arrived in Colombo and engaged in different jobs and businesses
escaped from Colombo fearing their arrest by the Police and the Security
Forces with the introduction of new regulations under the Emergency Law
following the assassination attempt on Defence Secretary Gotabhaya
Rajapaksa.
The Tamils who had closely associated with these people without any
knowledge about whereabouts of the LTTE have complained to the Police
that people either disappeared or were abducted by also people in white
vans and also by motorcyclists.
According to Defence officials those politicians and the
organisations never take this background into account when they are
pointing accusing finger at the Government, security Forces and the
Police.
However, the Security Forces and the Police had never denied the fact
that they have arrested people. They claim that they had to arrest lot
of Tamil people who could not explain reasons for their arrival in
Colombo or any other part of the country when they were detected at
Security Check points and road blocks without any indetification
documents.
According to them most of these youth are from Kilinochchi and
Mullaitivu and Police are not in a position to investigate the
authenticity of their claims.
Even the US report on Sri Lankan Human Rights situation clearly
explain this situation as saying " 528 arrests were made under the
Emergency regulations during the year, although 288 of those arrested
were released within 12 hours.
The majority of those arrested were Tamil, although detainees
included Sinhalese and Muslims as well.
In addition to suspicion of terrorism, people were detained for lack
of identification, narcotics, and outstanding warrants (see section
1.d.). Observers estimate that 200 persons remained in custody under
detention orders at years end".
Therefore, it is important for any person who is protesting against
these arrests to remember that the country is at risk of becoming a
victim of terror of the LTTE at anytime specially during these days in
which they were facing defeats at the hand of the Security Forces in the
East.
It is also their responsibility to understand that Security Forces
also have the responsibility to keep law and order in the country
without allowing any disruptive elements to sabotage the normal life of
the innocent people.
The Police and the Security Forces also verly closely monitoring the
situation and has been able to arrest several underworld leaders and
security forces personnel engaged in unlawful acts of abductions and
ransom cases. The law has been effectively used against those people and
now they are under Police arrest.
When the issue of the ransom cases was brought before President
Mahinda Rajapaksa by Estate Tamil community, President gave directive to
the Police and was able to apprehend the person involved.
Therefore, these organisations have the right to highlight such
issues as well without making allegations without proper details of
these people and after careful study of what had taken place.
If not they will automatically become the mouth piece of the LTTE
Going through the recent development, it is obvious that none of these
organisations who so caringly speaking about the human rights of the
Tamil people had ever cared when their rights are violated at the hand
of the LTTE.
They made no big fuss when LTTE keep them as human shield in Vakarai
to counter the Security Forces efforts to liberate their areas and also
the forcible child recruitments by the LTTE.
They should be more careful when talking about these missing people
since there is a possibility the LTTE made use of the dead cadres to
accuse the Government of abducting and the disappearance of people
giving dead ropes for these organisations.
As claimed by the Security Forces people displaced in Batticaloa
still cannot account what had exactly happened to their children
forcibly kept under the LTTE when they were fleeing Tiger held areas to
escape from military fronts.
They too are making complains at the Police stations saying that
their children have been abducted, or missing under the circumstances
they are living as they are not in a position to find out what has
happened to them.
Amidst all these negative factors the most encouraging factor is that
Tamil people are seeking the help of the Security Forces and the Police
in Government held areas in the East despite all these media blitz
highlighting abduction of Tamil people.
They have realised the fact that whatever the circumstances they are
undergoing now, they have a better future at the hand of the Government
and the Security Forces rather than under the LTTE.
Therefore, the most viable thing that has to be done is to take up
issues of abductions, killings, ransom cases as a whole and classify
them according to their background for the benefit of the Security
Forces and the Police and also for international community to get a
clear picture about the exact situation the country, is now undergoing,
without taking them as one issue.
The Security Forces and the Police in Sri Lanka maintains high
standards of patience and proficiency in handling the human rights
situation in the country as a country which had faced a three decades
long conflict.
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