CONTENTS
OF THIS SECTION
06/08/09
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Human Rights Violations in
Batticaloa - Joseph Pararajasingham M.P.
at International Convention
for Solidarity with Eelam Tamils of Sri Lanka,
1997 |
Tamil Eelam Leader
confers "Maamanithar" title on
Pararajasingham, 25 December
2005 |
Remembering Mamanithar Joseph
Pararajasingham - Usha Sris Kanda Rajah 25
December 2006 |
LTTE Leader Pirapaharan
pays tribute to slain TNA MP
|
Mamanithar Joseph Pararajasingham -
Audio Visual Tribute |
EelamTamils & Christmas :
ஈழத்தமிழரும்
கிறிஸ்மஸ்
திருநாளும்! |
Liberation
Tigers of Tamil Eelam Condemn Killing of Joseph
Pararajasingham, 25 December 2005 |
How will
International Community
respond?
"A critical question looming large in Tamil Peoples'
mind is how the International Community is going to
express its reaction to the Government of Sri Lanka
on the slaying of the senior Tamil democratic leader,
Mr. Joseph Pararajasingham," Jaffna daily Uthayan
said in its editorial Monday. The paper described the
slaying of Joseph Pararajasigham as an attempt to
"throttle the voice of Tamil
Nationalism." |
Global Peace &
Justice, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand condemns
Pararajasingham killing, 12 January
2006 |
Murder in the
cathedral � An open letter to the
President, Revd. B. J. Alexander, 8 January
2006 |
Pararajasingham
was at peace with his life's work -Balakumaran - 3
January, 2006 |
Sri Lanka Military shows
its Hand in the Murder of Joseph Pararajasingham,-
News Watch, 31 December 2005 |
The Pararajasingham
Murder:The Fall-Out - Brian Senewiratne, 31 December
2005 |
Kilinochchi pays
tribute to Pararajasingham, 27 December
2005 |
"We are shocked
and saddened by the brutal murder of Joseph
Pararajasingham..." - Text of
Statement by 15 US Tamil Associations, 27 December
2005 : World Tamil Coordinating Committee
� USA , Illankai Tamil Sangam
� USA, World Tamil Women
Organization � USA, Federation of
Tamil Association of North America
(FeTNA)� USA, Center for
Women�s Development and
Rehabilitation � USA, Tamil Heritage
International � USA, Illankai Tamil
Sangam - Florida, World Tamil Organization -
Illinois, Midwest Tamil Sangam - Illinois, Ohio Tamil
Association - Ohio, Tamil Refugees Rehabilitation
Organization - California, Illankai Tamil Sangam -
California, Illankai Tamil Sangam -
Vancouver-Portland � Washington,
Illankai Tamil Association - North Carolina, Tamil
Welfare and Human Rights Committee �
District of Colombia. |
Maire Leadbeater, Indonesia Human
Rights Committee, New Zealand, 27 December 2005 -
"The Indonesia Human Rights Committee has been deeply
shocked to learn of the execution of Mr Joseph
Pararajasingham, Member of Parliament for Batticaloa
in Sri Lanka. He was shot in cold blood while he was
worshipping at a Catholic Church on Christmas Eve and
while Government security officers were present. This
death has caused great anger and despair in the Tamil
community both locally and
internationally." |
New
Zealand MP, Keith Locke - "Mr.Pararajasingham's
death is a serious blow to the faltering Peace
Process", 26 December 2005 |
Australasian
Federation of Tamil Associations Outraged by Killing
of Tamil Parliamentarian,
26 December 2005 "We are
shocked that the brutal slaying was carried out
inside the church in the presence of hundreds of
people right in the heart of Sri Lankan Army
controlled town of Batticaloa where Mr
Pararajasingham was attending mass on Christmas day
at the St. Mary's Co-Cathedral Church ..." more |
Tamil Canadian Writers Association
condemns Killing of Mamanithar Joseph
Pararajasingham, 25 December 2005 "..We
condemn the brutal murder of Mamanithar Joseph
Pararajasingham, TNA Member of Parliament on
December 25, in the most cowardly fashion. He was
gunned down by Thamil para-military hirelings and
Military Intelligence inside St.
Mary�s Church, Batticaloa during
mid-night mass conducted by the Bishop of
Batticaloa-Trincomalee. The church is situated
right inside the well-fortified HSZ and the
government should accept blame squarely for this
dastardly killing...
To add insult to injury the
Defence Ministry is indulging in fanciful
imagination and puerile fabrication by blaming the
LTTE for the killing of Mamanithar Joseph
Pararajasingham. If the Defence Ministry thinks
that by this Goebellsian propaganda they can pull
the wool over the eyes of the international
community, it will be sadly mistaken. We refuse to
believe the international community is dim-witted
and gullible to swallow such propaganda..."
more
|
Rev Fr M X Karunaratnam
Chairperson NESOHR (North East Secretariat On Human
Rights) "In his
parliamentarian life, Mr Pararajasingam, documented
human rights violations in eastern Sri Lanka during
the 1990's and brought it to the attention of the
international community. He persistently challenged
the Sri Lankan government on its human rights record.
The Sri Lankan parliament records, the "Hansard",
will contain ample evidence of his brave challenges
to the Sri Lankan state on its human rights
record...." |
International Federation of Tamils (IFT)
condemns murder of Tamil Parliamentarian and human
rights activist, Joseph Pararajasingham, 25 December
2005 " Non-Silent
Night! Un-Holy Night! Escalation of Sri Lanka State
Terror! In the name of
human rights, democracy, religious and racial
harmony, justice and fair-play, the IFT appeals to
the International Community (IC), to condemn without
delay, the brutal murder of the Tamil Parliamentarian
and human rights activist, Joseph Pararajasingham
during the midnight Christmas cathedral service and
to hold Sri Lanka government and President Mahinda
Rajapakse responsible for the heinous crime committed
through the State Intelligence Unit and the
paramilitary forces operating in the
north-east..." more |
Joseph Pararajasingham at
International
Conference On Tamil Nationhood & Search for
Peace in Sri Lanka, Ottawa, Canada, 21 May
1999 on the Life of Tamil
People under Civil Administration and Army
Occupation "This conference takes
place at a time coinciding with the fifth
anniversary of the first attack launched on
civilian targets on May 21, 1995 by the Sri Lankan
security forces following the breakdown of talks
between the Chandrika government and the LTTEE
which resulted in the killing of five innocent
Tamil civilians and injuring 32 others in the heart
of the Batticaloa town.
The last five years have witnessed the
most cruel and the worst brutal phase of the
conflict. The war was intensified when a huge military offensive was launched
against the heartland of the resistance movement in
Jaffna. It resulted in one of the enormous displacements of the civilian
population seen in South Asia since the
partition of India...more
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Joseph
Pararajasingham, Member of Parliament & Leader of
the TULF Parliamentary Group - written appeal to the
United States, August 1997 "...As an elected
representative, I am physically present in my
constituency for more than eight months a year.
Therefore, I am well informed about human rights
violations in my district. It is my desire to outline
briefly the unprecedented level of human rights
violations that have taken place in my district,
committed by the Sri Lankan security forces, the
Muslim Homeguards (an armed group established by the
Government to safeguard the Muslim villages) and a
few Tamil militant groups, armed and financed by the
Sri Lankan security forces. These include mass scale
massacres of innocent civilians, rape, torture,
detention, disappearances while in the custody of
security forces, shelling and bombing of civilian
Tamil areas and denial of food and medicines to tens
of thousands of displaced Tamils in "uncleared"
areas..."
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One Hundred
Tamils of the 20th Century
Maamanithar Joseph
Pararajasingham 26 November 1934 - 25
December 2005
'...States
that want to oppress a people do so by breaking
their political will to resist injustice. To do
this, oppressing states kill a society's
intellectuals and journalists who speak for the
rights of their people. They want the Tamils to
be intellectually rudderless. It is easier to
enslave a people who have lost their ability to
understand the nature of their oppression...'
Dharmeratnam
Sivaram (who was himself shot dead on 28
April 2005) speaking at Memorial Meeting for
Slain Batticaloa Journalist, Aiyathurai
Nadesan on 7 August 2004
Joseph
Pararajasingham, a Tamil nationalist and
Batticaloa district Member of Parliament (MP) of
the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and a committed
political activist in the struggle for Tamil
Eelam, was shot dead at St. Mary's cathedral
church in Batticaloa, Tamil Eelam while
attending Christmas prayers early morning at 1.20
a.m Sunday 25 December 2005. Mr Pararajasingham
arrived at the Church at 10.30 p.m where the
services led by Batticaloa Bishop Kingley
Swampillai started at 11.30 p.m. The co-cathedral
is located in the heart of Batticaloa town on
Central Road.
Fellow Batticaloa District Tamil National
Alliance (TNA) Member of Parliament Mr. S.
Jeyananthamoorthy said
"The slaying of the senior and experienced
politician from Batticaloa, Mr. Joseph
Pararajasingham, while at prayer inside the
church on the holy day of Christmas, was a
barbaric act affecting the collective Tamil
psyche.Targetting key Tamil political actors is
a strategy adopted by the Sri Lankan state to
weaken Tamil struggle. This strategy will fail
and in its wake likely bring an unprecedented
catastrophe to Sri Lanka"
Joseph Pararajasingham was born on 26 November
1934 and started his career as a draftsperson at
the Batticaloa secretariat. He started public
service as a part-time journalist at the Tamil
daily "Thinapathi," where he wrote stories under
the name Sugunam Joseph. He entered Sri Lanka
Parliament in 1990. He was re-elected in 1994
with the highest number of preferential votes
ever received by a Tamil candidate in the
NorthEast. He was again elected on the final
count of preferential votes in the October 2000
elections. He again became an MP under the
national list in 2002.
During the late 90's he followed up with the Sri
Lanka armed forces cases of detention,
disappearances, torture, rape and killing of
Tamil civilians. He was an Executive Member of
the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and
the SAARC Parliamentary Association.
Speaking at a school function on 26 September
1992 (reported in the Virakesari of 1 October
1992) he declared -
�The lines of a song in
today�s ceremony touched my
heart. The lines refer to the Tamil flag which
fluttered on the Himalayas. Although this may be
a thing of the past, history can be
re-established. Today this country is at war
because the youth of this area were denied
opportunities in education and
culture�Our youth have not only
done well in education but have shown that they
have the self respect to achieve their aims
through armed struggle. If nothing is done
towards finding a settlement to the crisis in the
north-east, the history related in the lines of
that song will be reasserted.�
(quoted by Dharmeratnam Sivaram in On Tamil
Militarism - The legend of Cheran
Senguttuvan)
|
LTTE confers "Maamanithar"
title on Pararajasingham - also Tamil Original |
Head Quarters
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
Tamil Eelam
25 December 2005
The Tamil Nation has lost today a noble man who
sacrificed personal ambitions and set a goal
working resolutely for the welfare of his people.
Silenced today is a voice that relentlessly
resonated the freedom of the Tamil homeland and its
people. A great man had fallen victim to the
enemy's cowardly act of cruelty. It is a great
tragedy in the history of the Tamil Eelam freedom
struggle.
Mr.Joseph Pararajasingham is a person blessed with
rare and incredible qualities. Melodious
interaction, simple manners and magnanimity in
approach are the hallmarks of his personality.
Steadfast and honest, he is an excellent political
leader. The Tamil people affectionately hailed him
as a formidable fighter for human rights. His
extra-ordinary attachment to the Tamil cause
gravitated all towards him. The demise of Mr.Joseph
Pararajasingham is an irreparable loss to the Tamil
Nation.
It was never to his liking to live under Sinhala
Budhdhist majoritarian oppression. He totally
detested the disintegration of the collective Tamil
Nation under this oppression and subjugation.
Setting as his noble goal absolute freedom from
this oppressive state, he worked for the
independence, dignity and peaceful life of the
Tamil people. Motivated by this noble goal, he
steadfastly supported the Tamil National freedom
struggle. Respecting and accepting wholeheartedly
the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and their
goal, he contributed immensely to the liberation
struggle of the Tamil people. Complex situations,
threats and dangers did not deter him from
courageously extending his helping hands to Tamil
Nationalism and the Tamil Eelam liberation struggle
in many ways.
As a Member of Parliament representing the people
of Batticaloa and a founder member of the NorthEast
Secretariat on Human Rights, he worked relentlessly
in pursuit of the rights of the people of Tamil
Eelam. Presenting the truth and reasonableness of
the Tamil Eelam liberation struggle to the world,
was a mission he undertook with passion. The yeoman
services he rendered are praiseworthy and of
historical significance.
Respecting Mr.Joseph Pararajasingham's patriotism
and love of freedom and to honour his contribution
to the freedom struggle, I confer on him with pride
the highest National Award of "Great Man". Death
never destroys noble men who lived to uphold
truthful goals. Mr.Joseph Pararajasingham will live
forever in the psyche of the Tamil Nation as an
epoch making leader.
V.Pirapaharan
Leader,
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
|
Rev Fr M X
Karunaratnam , Chairperson NESOHR (North East Secretariat On
Human Rights) - Press Release 25th December
2005 |
We have lost Joseph
Pararajasingam, our valued member
Mr Joseph Pararajasingam, our
valued member, was shot dead on the Christmas
Eve of 2005. He was murdered for the sole reason
that he highlighted the human rights situation
of the Tamil people.
He was shot inside the Cathedral
in Batticaloa town that was crowded with people
attending the Christmas mass presided by Bishop
of Batticaloa, Kingley Swampillai. Mr
Pararajasingam's wife, Mrs P Sugunam, who was
beside him, was critically wounded when she tried
to protect him from the bullets.
Mr Joseph Pararajasingam is the
second valued NESOHR member shot dead within the
span of one year. The loss to NESOHR is truly
shattering. NESOHR member for Amparai, Mr A
ChadraNehru was shot dead in February this
year.
In his parliamentarian life, Mr
Pararajasingam, documented human rights
violations in eastern Sri Lanka during the 1990's
and brought it to the attention of the
international community. He persistently
challenged the Sri Lankan government on its human
rights record. The Sri Lankan parliament
records, the "Hansard", will contain ample
evidence of his brave challenges to the Sri
Lankan state on its human rights record. He
travel;ed the world as a member of parliament,
representing the Tamils, to meet foreign
ministers and foreign affairs officials and
brought the human rights situation in Northeast
to their attention.
In his last visit to NESOHR in
Kilinochchi to mark the International Human
Rights day on December 10th 2005, he told us that
he has decided to station himself in Batticaloa
from now on and take up the human rights issues
in his district. He told us that he was ready to
take any risks that this would entail.
NESOHR in its one and a half
years of operations has served the people of
Northeast by addressing their human rights
violations and also by bringing human rights
violations to the attention of the international
community. We have received encouraging support
from the international community for our work
and we were urged by the international community
to also open an office in Batticaloa-Amparai. It
is a huge loss to NESOHR and to the people of
Batticaloa-Amparai to have our two members from
the region shot dead within a span of one
year.
A land where human rights
defenders' life can be taken away so cheaply is
a damned land. It is also a damning indictment on
those who are charged with the responsibility of
protecting them. We urge the international human
rights community to focus their attention on this
damning situation in Northeast by taking stock
of the true basic causes for this situation.
|
International
Federation of Tamils (IFT) condemns murder of Tamil
Parliamentarian and human rights activist, Joseph
Pararajasingham, 25 December 2005 |
Non-Silent Night! Un-Holy
Night! Escalation of Sri Lanka State
Terror!
In the name of human rights,
democracy, religious and racial harmony, justice
and fair-play, the IFT appeals to the
International Community (IC), to condemn without
delay, the brutal murder of the Tamil
Parliamentarian and human rights activist, Joseph
Pararajasingham during the midnight Christmas
cathedral service and to hold Sri Lanka
government and President Mahinda Rajapakse
responsible for the heinous crime committed
through the State Intelligence Unit and the
paramilitary forces operating in the
north-east.
The IFT has, in a number of
appeals to the IC pointed out to the impending
danger to the CeaseFire Agreement (CFA) caused by
the Intelligence Unit and the paramilitary forces
in the north-east.
These two evil forces were well
developed by the former UNF government of Ranil
Wickremasinghe and further strengthened by
Chandrika Kumaratunge. The present contender for
the UN Secretary General?s post, Jayantha
Dhanapala, during his tenure as the Head of the
government peace secretariat, hoodwinked the
world by denied their existence, while nurturing
it to maturiy on the sly.
It is now being craftily
orchestrated by Mahinda Rajapakse to fulfil his
election pledge, to abrogate the CFA and
eliminate Norway from the facilitating scene. The
Intelligence Unit and the Paramilitary Forces
have been identified with the brutal murder of
hundreds of civilians, peace activists like
Chandra Nehru, journalists like Nadesan and
Taraki and many others.
Although the government of Sri
Lanka has repeatedly denied harbouring and using
paramilitary cadres in the north-east, a blatant
violation of the CFA, a report submitted to
Colombo Headquarters on 21.03.2005, by Steen
Joergensen, Head if the International Ceasefire
Monitors, Batticaloa and a report by Brigadier
Peiris of Batticaloa Command, to Admiral Daya
Sandagiri, the Commander of the State Armed
Forces, confirm the contrary. Two recent
escapees from the paramilitary cadre have
confessed, in the presence of international
press, to the paramilitary and Intelligence Unit
murders and provocations of violence and tension
between Muslims and Tamils in the east.
Joseph was felled down by his
assassins who shot him at the foot of the crib,
immediately after receiving Holy Communion from
the hands of the Catholic Bishop, conducting the
service for world Christmas peace. Blood of eight
others was spilled before the altar on Christmas
midnight, including that of Joseph's wife who is
still in a critical condition.
Unilateral declaration of
cease-fire was observed by the LTTE at Christmas
during its two decades of war. But bombing and
desecration of Christian churches and schools
remain bloodied blotches on the annals of Sri
Lanka. Notorious Navaly church aerial bombing in
the Jaffna peninsula, the cannon blast at the
pilgrim shrine in Madhu in the Mannar district
during the ninety?s and now the spilling of blood
during church Christmas service in the Batticaloa
district, offer a blood-soaked ?triple gem? to
the Head of Sri Lanka state who takes pride in
coming to power with the assistance of extremist
religious chauvinists.
Joseph Pararajasingham was a true
democrat and an advocate of peaceful resolution
to the national problem in Sri Lanka. He was one
of the founder members of NESOHR, the North- East
secretariat of human rights. He was a pragmatist,
advocating for over a decade, even before the
signing of the CFA, a direct dialogue between the
government and the LTTE. As a veteran of the
TULF, he was also instrumental in convincing the
party hierarchy that the emancipation of the
Tamils lay in supporting the LTTE at the peace
talks. During parliamentary elections in the
past, there were a number of life-threats on him
from paramilitary cadres and the state
Intelligence Unit. He survived them all, finally
to succumb during a church Christmas service, to
an assassin's bullet, which made mockery of the
'Silent night' and 'Holy night'
In Sri Lanka, 'All is not calm
'and 'All is not bright' now.
|
Australasian Federation of Tamil
Associations on Brutal Killing of Tamil
Parliamentarian, 25 December 2005 also in PDF |
P O Box 215, Enfield, NSW 2136
Email:[email protected]
Media Release:
The Australasian Federation of Tamil Associations
(AFTA) is outraged by the wanton murder of Mr.
Joseph Pararajasingham, Member for Batticaloa in
the Sri Lankan Parliament.
We are shocked that the brutal slaying was
carried out inside the church in the presence of
hundreds of people right in the heart of Sri
Lankan Army controlled town of Batticaloa where
Mr Pararajasingham was attending mass on
Christmas day at the St. Mary's Co-Cathedral
Church .
Mr. Pararajasingham, a member of the Tamil
National Alliance (TNA) was an outspoken critic
of the human rights violations of successive Sri
Lankan regimes and was held in high esteem by
several Humanitarian and Human Rights
Organisations. Throughout the 1990's, he played a
crucial role in drawing attention to the gross
human rights violations of the people in the
North East. These included massacres,
disappearances and torture. It was primarily due
to his tireless efforts that atrocities in the
North East by the Sri Lankan Government were
brought to the attention of the world
community.
He was instrumental in exposing the rape of
18 year
old School girl Krishanthi Kumaraswamy and
the murder of her mother, brother and neighbours
by the Sri Lankan army personnel mid 1995. He was
similarly very concerned about the rape and
murder of 17 year old Tharshini just a week ago
by Sri Lankan naval personnel.
As a founder member of the North East Secretariat
on Human Rights (NESHOR) he was actively involved
in the protection of human rights of the people
of the North East.
In the course of his parliamentary career
spanning over 15 years, he had visited Australia,
the US, the UK and Canada where he raised the
matter of the gross violations of Human Rights by
the Sri Lankan Government with Governments,
politicians and Human Rights Groups.
He was a vociferous critic of the Sri Lankan
armed forces and the paramilitary groups working
in tandem with the army in conducting a shadow
war in the East.
During his visit to Australia in May this year,
Mr Pararajasingham had expressed fears for his
life at the hands of the paramilitaries acting at
the behest of the Sri Lankan Government. The co
chairs to the Sri Lankan peace process,
themselves had called upon the Sri Lankan
Government on several occasions to disarm these
groups as per the Cease-Fire Agreement with the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. Instead, the
Sri Lankan government has persisted with the use
of the paramilitaries to wage a war on the Tamil
people in the East.
This murder like that of Tamil academics,
journalists and human rights activists has to be
laid at the feet of the Sri Lankan
Government.
We call upon the Australian Government to
strongly condemn this slaying of a human rights
activist and parliamentarian.
Contact;
Sydney: Ana Pararajasingham
Mobile: 0402904032
Melbourne: Soma Somasundram
Mobile: 0411872819
26th December 2005
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Tamil Canadian Writers Association
condemns Killing of Mamanithar Joseph
Pararajasingham, 25 December 2005 |
December 25, 2005
Toronto. Press Release
We condemn the brutal murder of Mamanithar Joseph
Pararajasingham, TNA Member of Parliament on
December 25, in the most cowardly fashion. He was
gunned down by Thamil para-military hirelings and
Military Intelligence inside St.
Mary�s Church, Batticaloa during
mid-night mass conducted by the Bishop of
Batticaloa-Trincomalee. The church is situated
right inside the well-fortified HSZ and the
government should accept blame squarely for this
dastardly killing.
Joseph Pararajasingham was a committed
nationalist who was in the forefront of the
national liberation struggle as a parliamentarian
since 1990. He articulated the Thamil cause very
effectively both in national and international
forums. By killing him his enemies has sought to
silence a powerful voice of the voiceless
people.
Mahinda Rajapakse, since his election as
President, has sought to appoint Sinhala-
Buddhist hawks and known chauvinistic
megalomaniacs to key positions in the cabinet and
armed forces. His choice of Ratnasiri
Wickramanayake as Prime Minister and Deputy
Defence Minister, Lieutenant General Sarath
Fonseka as Army Commander and H.M.G.B.
Kotakadeniya, ex-DIG and current Treasurer of
Jathika Hela Urumaya as Defence Advisor on police
service signals a definite predisposition towards
a militaristic solution to resolve the ethnic
conflict. In recent weeks attacks, assaults,
firings and killings of innocent civilians and
Thamil activists by the occupation Sinhala armed
forces in Northeast had escalated many-fold.
To add insult to injury the Defence Ministry is
indulging in fanciful imagination and puerile
fabrication by blaming the LTTE for the killing
of Mamanithar Joseph Pararajasingham. If the
Defence Ministry thinks that by this Goebellsian
propaganda they can pull the wool over the eyes
of the international community, it will be sadly
mistaken. We refuse to believe the international
community is dim-witted and gullible to swallow
such propaganda.
Even at this stage, President Mahinda Rajapakse
can pull the country from sliding into war by
confining the armed forces in the Northeast
inside barracks. It is patently clear that the
Thamil people want the army to quit their land
immediately. Whether Mahinda Rajapakse has the
necessary political will and sagacity to act
wisely is doubtful given his penchant for
strident Sinhala chauvinism.
If anything the cowardly killing of Mamanithar
Joseph Pararajasingham far from weakening the
forces of Thamil nationalism will only unite and
galvanize the Thamil people in their unstoppable
march to freedom.
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LTTE Leader
Pirapaharan pays tribute to slain
TNA MP TamilNet, December 27, 2005 |
The leader of the Liberation Tigers, Mr. V.
Pirapaharan, on Tuesday, paid tribute to the
slain senior Tamil politician Mr. Joseph
Pararajasingham in the Vanni. The body of the
Tamil National Alliance paraliamentarian, who was
shot inside Batticaloa St. Mary's Co-Catherdal
during Christmas mass on Sunday, was taken to
LTTE controlled Kokkadicholai on Monday and to
Kilinochchi on Tuesday. The funeral service of
the MP is to take place in the church where he
was slain Thursday after receiving Holy Communion
from Bishop Kingsley Swampillai.
Earlier, Mr Pirapaharan honoured Joseph
Pararajasingam with LTTE's highest civilian title
"Mamanithar."
The body was kept for people to pay tribute at
Karadiyanaru in Kokkaddicholai for 3 hours on
Monday. LTTE's Special Commander for Batticaloa,
Col. Bhanu, Batticaloa Commander Nagesh,
Commander Piraba, Government officials, religious
leaders and fellow TNA MPs were present at
Karadiyanaru. The body was also kept at
Ramakrishnan Mission Vidyalayam for public
viewing. Later the body was taken to
Kaluwanchikudy and Arayampathi, and then taken to
the MP's house in Batticaloa.
Batticaloa district observed a general shut down,
and black and white flags were seen in the
town.
TNA's Batticaloa district MPs, Mrs. K.
Thangeswari and Mr. P.Kanagasabai, joined the
escort of the coffin to Kilinochchi from
Batticaloa. Sri Lanka Police, Special Task Force
soldiers and the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission
(SLMM) officials attended the procession.
The procession reached Vavuniya at 2:30 p.m and
stopped there for more than an hour allowing
residents of Vavuniya to pay tribute. Sri Lankan
Police and military officials also paid tribute
to the slain MP.
Vanni district TNA parliamentarians Selvam
Adaikalanathan, Sivasakthi Anandan and Sivanathan
Kishore joined the procession towards Kilinochchi
with the SLMM facilitation.
LTTE's Political Head Mr. S.P.Thamilchelvan and
the Financial Head of the LTTE Mr. Thamilenthi,
senior members and commanders of the Tigers
joined the LTTE leader in Vanni to pay tribute to
the slain Tamil leader.
|
Kilinochchi pays tribute to
Pararajasingham - TamilNet, 27 December
2005 |
"It is the occupying Sri Lankan forces that
have unleashed violence on the Tamil people.
Destructive effects of such crimes will
boomerang on the Sinhala armed forces. The Sri
Lankan Government is solely responsible for
controlling its armed forces to bring back
normalcy," said the Liberation Tigers' Political
Head, Mr.S. P. Thamilchelvan, addressing the
mourners who gathered to pay tribute to the slain
TNA MP, Mr. Joseph Pararajasingham, at the
Kilinochchi Cultural Hall 27 December 2005,
Wedesday morning.
LTTE Political Head and CWC,
UPF, WPPF leaders in the
procession
"The Sinhala nation must realize
that the Tamils' thirst for freedom cannot be
extinguished by killing Tamil intellectuals and
leaders. The representatives of the Tamil people
who have gathered here today will send a clear
message to Colombo," Mr Thamilchelvan added.
The three leaders of the upcountry Tamils,
Arumugam Thondaman, Periyasamy Chandrasekaran,
and Mano Ganesan joined several TNA
parliamentarians and delivered eulogies at the
event.
"Mr Pararajasingham served as a supreme political
leader working resolutely to confront forces that
attempted to destroy Tamil Nationalism. Tamil
people across the world regarded him as an honest
leader and his murder has angered and saddened
all of us," Mr. Thamilchelvan said.
Residents of Kilinochchi, Tamil parliamentarians
and officials of the Liberation Tigers assembled
at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday at the Kilinochchi
Cultural Hall to pay tribute to Joseph
Pararajasingham, senior member of Tamil National
Alliance (TNA) and a leading human rights
advocate who was slain during Christmas mass
Saturday.
His body dressed in white silk draped in flowers
was kept for viewing during the ceremony. The
event was presided over by Fr Kanagaratnam, head
of the North East Secretariat on Human Rights
(NESOHR). Mr Pararajasingham's body was taken to
the Cultural Hall from near the Kilinochchi
Central College with military parade of
Liberation Tigers led by a marching band. Mr
Pararajasingham's children lit the flames of
sacrifice while Mr. Thamilchelvan garlanded his
body.
The prcession towards Kilinochchi cultural
centre.
|
Maire Leadbeater, Indonesia
Human Rights Committee, New Zealand, 27 December
2005 |
Indonesia Human Rights Committee,
Box 68-419,
Auckland
Hon Winston Peters.
Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Parliament Buildings,
Wellington.
Hon Phil Goff,
Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control,
Parliament Buildings,
Wellington.
27 December, 2005
Dear Winston Peters and Phil Goff,
The Indonesia Human Rights Committee has been
deeply shocked to learn of the execution of Mr
Joseph Pararajasingham, Member of Parliament for
Batticaloa in Sri Lanka. He was shot in cold blood
while he was worshipping at a Catholic Church on
Christmas Eve and while Government security
officers were present. This death has caused great
anger and despair in the Tamil community both
locally and internationally.
Earlier this year, as you may know, Mr
Pararajasingham toured New Zealand with a
parliamentary colleague, and some members of our
committee were privileged to meet with him. We
found him to be a warm and extremely able man with
an intimate knowledge of human rights issues in Sri
Lanka and internationally. He was deeply committed
to the task of achieving equal rights and justice
for the Tamil people. He had pursued this goal in
the Sri Lankan parliament for many years and at the
time of his brutal death he was doing everything he
could to promote the peace process in Sri Lanka and
to advocate for ongoing dialogue and negotiations
between the Sri Lankan Government and the Tamil
people.
We believe that in Sri Lanka as in Indonesia there
are vested interests who do not support peace and
that there are paramilitary groups who work in
close co-ordination with sections of the Armed
Forces of Sri Lanka. While it is not possible to
know who is responsible for the murder of Mr
Pararajasingham, it is deeply disturbing that his
death has been followed by further killings. It
would be a tragedy if the situation in Sri Lanka
were to deteriorate further and if the peace
agreement were to collapse.
In Sri Lanka as in Aceh the people continue to
suffer the tragic after effects of the 2004
tsunami. It is unthinkable that ordinary people
might have to bear the burden of renewed military
conflict.
We appeal to the New Zealand Government to make
representations to the Government of Sri Lanka and
to call for an urgent investigation into the death
of Mr Pararajasingham so that those responsible can
be brought to account. We also recommend that the
Government initiate a fact finding mission to Sri
Lanka of local and international human rights
experts to assess the situation.
There is a widespread view among Tamil people that
the international response to the death of Mr
Pararajasingham will determine whether or not peace
is preserved. New Zealand must seize this moment to
speak out for justice and peace and do what it can
to help prevent further killings in Sri Lanka,
Yours sincerely,
Maire Leadbeater
(for the Indonesia Human Rights Committee)
|
Pararajasingham was at peace with
his life's work- Balakumaran - TamilNet,
January 03, 2006 |
�The murder of rights advocates
in churches and holy sanctuaries is a historical
phenomenon. From El Salvador�s
Archbishop Oscar Romero to our own Joseph
Pararajasingam, their lives did not end with
death. On the contrary, they become alive into
the collective consciousness of their people for
whom they have struggled," said V. Balakumaran, a
senior leader of the Liberation Tigers (LTTE)
talking during his weekly address to LTTE radio
"Pulikalin Kural (Tigers Voice)" Saturday.
Mr. Joseph Pararajasingam, Sri Lankan Tamil
legislator and ardent human rights activist, was
gunned down in Sri Lanka during Christmas mass
after he received Holy Communion from the Bishop
of Batticaloa. Eight other worshipers including
the slain leader�s wife were
also injured. While the world remained silent,
the LTTE posthumously conferred the title of
�Maa Manithar�
(Great Soul) recognizing the lifelong service of
the 71-year-old parliamentarian.
Translation of excerpts from Balakumaran's radio
address given in Tamil follow:
�Mr Pararajasingam has become
the latest human being to have sacrificed his
life for the cause of liberation and emancipation
of one�s people. Whenever I met
with him, especially recently, I found him
content with his duties and totally at peace with
the race he has run. In addition he was aware of
the serious threat to his life.
The history will record him as one who devoted
himself to the service of his people. I only
intend to touch some aspects of his life and
death through those who were similarly martyred
at the alter of holy sanctuaries.
The late Joseph closed his eyes so that the eyes
of those which still remain shut shall be open to
the truth. First let us look at the event in 1985
when our revered priest Father Bastian was slain. He was
the parish priest of St. Anne�s
Catholic church in Vankalai, Mannar. It was the
6th of January, 1985. The Sri Lankan army (SLA)
soldiers broke into the church in the middle of
the night. As Father Bastian came out holding his
hands up clutching the rosary beads, the soldiers
gunned him down point blank. We are once again
reminded of his death while we mourn the death of
Mr Pararajasingham.
People used to ask Father Bastian whether he was
not concerned about his safety when he was openly
involved in protecting the basic rights of the
people around him. He would respond that it was
not just his life, but the lives and livelihoods
of all the Tamil people were uncertain and at
risk. His words still resonate among our people
and ring true to this date. What sin have our
people committed to be under the rule of the
military and lose their lives on a daily
basis?
Another similar event is the murder in El
Salvador which occured on March 24, 1980. El
Salvodor� archbishop and human
rights activist Reverend Oscar Romero was
celebrating holy mass in his church when he was
shot. He fell down embracing his death in front
of a large congregation. When we mourn Honorable
Joseph we remember Archbishop Romero.
Shortly before his killing Archbishop Romero
said, �You can kill me. A bishop
will die, but the church of god, which is the
people, will never perish�. He
further proclaimed, �You can
tell the people that if they succeed in killing
me, that I forgive and bless those who do it.
Hopefully, they will realize they are wasting
their time. The church would betray its own love
for God if it stopped being a defender of the
rights of the poor, a humanizer of every
legitimate struggle to achieve a more just
society that prepares the way for the true reign
of God in history."
These are the same sentiments expressed by Mr
Pararajasingam. His words still echo in our
hearts. The time spent on plotting and killing
him is a wasted time. The killers should realize
that they would not achieve anything by killing
him. Reverend Romero repeatedly pleaded,
�In the name of God, and in
behalf of the people I implore you. Please halt
your oppression. Desist from killing your own
people�.
We ask of Joseph�s killers the
same in the name of Archbishop Romero. On behalf
of our People, and in lieu of our liberation
struggle, we call upon you again and again.
Please put an end to these killings. We witnessed
the brutal murders of media men Mr Nadesan and Mr
Sivaram, and humanitarian Mr Chandra Neru in
southern Tamileelam. What do we achieve by
killing the elites and humanists of our land?
This is our plea to you and to the indifferent
world at large.
We shall gain comfort and strength from the words
of Archbishop Romero. Like the grain that needs
to die to bring new life, the blood spilled by
the Tamil people and MaaManithar Pararajasingam
will bring freedom and dignity to the lives of
our people."
|
The Pararajasingham Murder:The
Fall-Out - Brian Senewiratne, 31 December
2005 |
Joseph Pararajasingham, MP for Batticaloa, a
senior Tamil politician and a peace activist, was
gunned down on Christmas morning 2005 in a
Cathedral in the heart of Batticaloa where he was
attending the midnight mass. What was terminated
was not just a most valuable life, but probably
also the Peace process.
With a killing-a-day for the past several months
in the new killing fields of Sri Lanka, the
Eastern seaboard, what is so special about this
particular killing? The significance is that Mr
Pararajasingham was a man of national and
international standing. His murder must have a
national and international dimension. Before
these are discussed, I will briefly comment on
the man - a tribute if you like.
The man
Joseph Pararajasingham entered Parliament in 1990
and was re-elected in 1994 with the highest
number of preferential votes ever received by a
Tamil candidate in the NorthEast. He was elected
again in 2000. He lost his seat in 2002, but was
nominated to Parliament under the
�National
list�. He was a member of the
(Tamil) Federal Party (Ilankai Tamil Arasu
Kadchchi) shortly after its formation. He was a
founder member of the Tamil United Liberation
Front (TULF) and its Senior Vice President. He
was a leading member of the Tamil National
Alliance (TNA), currently the major political
party representing the Tamils.
He was a founder-member of the North East Human
Rights Secretariat, an executive member of the
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and the
Parliamentary Association of SAARC (South Asian
Association of Regional Corporation).
He was one of the few current Tamil politicians
who had an excellent command of English and the
ability to use this to present the problems faced
by the Tamil people to the international
community.
He was totally committed to the Peace process and
absolutely convinced that the ethnic problems in
Sri Lanka could only be settled by negotiations.
He had the complete backing of the Liberation
Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE �
the Tamil Tigers), which makes nonsense of the
sly attempts by the Sri Lankan Government to
attribute his murder to the Tigers.
My impressions
�Para�, as he
was to me, met me and even stayed with me with
his charming wife Sugunam, when they visited
Brisbane. I can summarise Para in one sentence
�He was a fine, upright,
sincere, and peaceful man�.
We have had many a discussion on the future of
Sri Lanka. I, a Sinhalese, was adamant that
negotiations with a racist, brutal and totally
unreliable Sri Lankan Government (of whatever
political persuasion) would not get the Tamils
anywhere. Para, a Tamil, was equally adamant that
a negotiated settlement was the only way forward.
Although I could see where he was coming from, I
totally disagreed with him and still do
� even more so now.
At our last meeting in May 2005 we discussed his
possible assassination. I was obviously concerned
about his security (or the lack of it). He was
worryingly realistic: �Brian,
they can take me out whenever and where ever they
choose to. A Security guard or many Guards, will
make no difference�.
Tragically he was right.
�They� not only
took him out, but very nearly his wife too and
some eight others including children. He made no
secret of who
�they� were -
(Tamil) paramilitary operatives recruited by the
Sri Lankan Army �to do their
dirty work�. The Sri Lankan Army
and these Tamil opportunistic traitors are two
sides of the same coin � one in
uniform, the other not. Para�s
assassination is the visible evidence of an
invisible association between the two. Despite
vehement denials, these Tamil mercenaries are
armed, supported, protected and used by the Sri
Lankan Army.
The murder
Two allegedly
�unidentified�
gunman opened fire in the Cathedral when Para,
his wife and others, were about the receive Holy
Communion from Bishop Kingsley Swarmpillai,
Bishop of Batticaloa and Trincomalee. St
Mary�s co-Cathedral is in the
middle of Batticaloa town in an area directly
under the control of the Armed Forces. To claim
that the Army knew nothing about this is arrant
nonsense.
The trail of blood from Pararajasingham leads to
the Army, possibly to the Sri Lankan Government.
It is similar to the murder of another vocal
Tamil leader, lawyer Kumar Ponnambalam, assassinated in
Colombo some five years ago, where the trail of
blood led to the Presidential Security Division
(notorious gangsters armed by President Chandrika
Kumaratunge) and beyond.
There is, however, a difference between the two
murders. While that of Ponnambalam (2000) was
�discreet�
� the body with bullet wounds
found in a car, that of Pararajasingham (2005)
was brazen - in front of hundreds of people in
the Cathedral and right in front of the Bishop of
Batticoloa. The Sri Lankan Armed Forces have not
just killed someone (or had him killed) but sent
a message. �We will kill whom we
want, when we want, where we choose. Come watch
us � if you
like�. It is the brazenness that
comes from an absolute certainty that no action
will be taken by the powers that be. The
implications are obvious.
Why was he killed?
Para was fluent and articulate, he was outspoken
and obviously credible. He could present, to the
Sinhala Parliament and to international
audiences, the suffering and problems faced by
the Tamil people and the outrageous violation of
human rights that they have had to endure. The
Sri Lankan Government and its Armed Forces simply
had no answer other than assassination. The clear
message seems to be �Articulate
the suffering of the Tamil people, the outrages
that are occurring, and you will be taken out.
The more forthright you are, the sooner you will
go.�
The national and international response
A senior Tamil politician, a member of Parliament
with a national and international standing who is
totally committed to the Peace process has been
murdered by the Sri Lankan Armed Forces and/or
their agents. He had the complete backing of the
Tamil Tigers and was clearly an important conduit
between the Sri Lankan Government and the Tamil
Tigers in any peace negotiations. His murder must
put the Peace process in jeopardy. There must be
a national and international response to this
outrage.
1. The national response
I do not know what the response, if any, of the
Sinhala nation will be. Nor do I think that the
Government-controlled media in Sri Lanka will
convey the gravity of the situation to the
Sinhala people.
Where the Tamil people are concerned, there must
be some decisive action taken. The Tamils are
losing those who can effectively present their
problems- nationally and internationally. People
who could be their future leaders are being
gradually taken out.
The Tamils have some serious decisions that they
will have to make.
To decide that a complete separation from the
Sinhala State is the only answer. As a Sinhalese
who has watched with disbelief the
discrimination, overt and covert, of the Tamil
people, the destruction of their lives and
property by the Sinhala Government, and the gross
violation of their human rights by the Sinhala
Armed Forces under Government direction, I have
never been convinced that any solution short of
complete separation of the Sinhala and Tamil
nations would be an answer. The situation has
gone well beyond that which can be addressed by a
Federal, or even Con-federal, set-up.
To realize that a separate Tamil state is not
something that can be negotiated with a Sinhala
Government that has declared that the country is
a Sinhala-Buddhist nation and has even enshrined
this in the Constitution. If this means a return
to war, it is of the Sinahala
government�s making. The
international community will have to recognise
this.
An alternative to war is to bring the Government
to a halt. Tamil Government servants stopping
work might have been effective years ago. Today,
it will be totally ineffective. The degree of
�Sinhalisation�
(discrimination) that has occurred in the past
two decades is such that it will be an exercise
in futility. Let me cite some figures. The Sri
Lankan Administration service has been the forte
of the Tamils. Yet, in the examination in July
1999 to enter the Administrative services, 151
Sinhalese and just 2 Tamils were summoned for
interview. Of them, not a single Tamil (or
Muslim) was selected. In the Sri Lankan
Accountancy examination (another forte of the
Tamils) in 1993, 1994, 1996 and 1998 only one
single Tamil was selected in each of these years.
If Tamil public servants stop work, they will
simply be sacked and replaced by Sinhalese.
The only industry where a stop-work will have an
effect is in the tea plantations. If the
Plantation workers (mainly Tamils) stop work, the
Sri Lankan government, already near bankruptcy,
will come down to reality overnight. The recent
collaboration between the leaders of the
Plantation workers with the Tamil party and the
militants is a step in the right direction.
However, there is the very real possibility of
the former being bought over by the Sinhala
government, as has happened so often in the past.
Plantation workers who, for years, have been
looked down on by the rest of the Tamil community
are unlikely to bail them out unless there is a
good reason for them to do so. It is up to the
Tamil leadership to come up with an offer that
will improve the lot of these seriously neglected
people. It might be a better alternative to an
all out war with the Sinhala government.
The pretence of Peace Talks will have to be
abandoned. It must be recognised that the current
Sri Lankan Government offer of Peace Talks is a
time-buying exercise to enable the Sri Lankan
Army to be �beefed
up�. The recent escalation in
the Defence allocation in President
Rajapakse�s Budget 2006 can have
no other interpretation. The Defence allocation
has gone from Rs 52 billion in 2004, to Rs 56.6
billion in 2005 and an astronomical increase to
Rs 91.6 billion in 2006.
Rajapakse�s budget has been
called a
�People�s
Budget� and a
�Pro-poor
Budget�. A more appropriate
label is a �pro-war
Budget�. Indeed President,
Rajapakse has openly said that his
�negotiations�
with the Tamil Tigers is only till he has been
able to arm the Sri Lankan Armed Forces.
Tamil parliamentarians will have to reconsider
their positions in what is essentially a Sinhala
Parliament, which discusses problems faced only
by the Sinhala people, not the Tamils. For Tamil
politicians to continue to sit in Parliament is
meaningless. Refusing to attend Parliament will
send a strong message internationally that Sri
Lanka needs a forum where the problems of the
Tamil people are discussed and addressed.
2. The international response
There must be an international recognition of
the realities in Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan
Government might not have won the military
battles with the Tamil Tigers, but has certainly
won the propaganda war. This is a reflection of
the failure of the powerful expatriate Tamil
lobby. I have no illusions about the difficulty
of getting the �international
ear�. However, this is crucial
if the Tamils are to achieve anything. Preaching
to the converted which many, me included, do, may
be emotionally satisfying but of limited, if any,
value. So also the spate of publications, to
which I have contributed in no small way.
Emotionally satisfying but no more.
It is probable that an international action
group, preferably of non-Sri Lankans, and
certainly non-Tamils, will have to be set up. Our
role would be to supply this group with the
necessary facts (which are readily available), to
legitimize the already established de facto Tamil
State. The crucial aid donors will have to be
specifically targeted.
The absurd current financial situation in Sri
Lanka will have to be pointed out to the
international community. For the coming year
(2006), the estimated Government revenue is Rs
484 billion, and Government spending Rs 731
billion.. The Budget deficit is estimated at Rs.
197 billion, an increase from Rs.168 billion in
2005. Most of this deficit will be financed from
foreign aid and grants. At least a quarter of the
increasing budget deficit is because of an
escalating expenditure on defence i.e to
�defend� the
country from its own people. In effect,
international donors are assisting the Sri Lankan
Government to destroy it own people.
Following the assassination of Mr
Pararajasingham, an impressive number of Tamil
organizations in the USA have called for
sanctions against the Sri Lankan government.
Impressive though it is, a follow-up is
essential. The Australian Federation of Tamil
Associations has protested to the Australian
government. It is unlikely that a government that
accepted as Sri Lanka�s High
Commissioner to Australia, a Sri Lankan Army
General accused of serious human rights abuse of
the Tamil people, will spring to attention
because of a letter of protest.
The EU countries will have to be approached. I
have recently dealt with the credibility (or lack
of it) of some EU decisions taken against the
Tamils. Copies of this should be sent to every EU
member, followed by lobbying.
The Sri Lankan government relies on commercial
organizations to do its anti-Tamil propaganda. I
have, for many years, suggested that the Tamils
go down this same path and get professional help
in their lobbying efforts. It will be more
effective than shoulder to air missiles, and
perhaps less costly.
One of the most serious failings of the
powerful expatriate Tamil community is to
formulate an effective action plan to get
international support in the entirely justifiable
struggle of the Tamil people of Sri Lanka to free
themselves from a brutal, irresponsible and
discriminatory regime in Colombo. If the murder
of Pararajasingham galvanizes the expatriate
Tamils into action, he would not have died in
vain.
|
Murder
in the cathedral � An open
letter to the President - Revd. B. J. Alexander,
Sunady Leader, 8 January 2006 |
I write to you as a kinsman of the late Joseph
Pararajasingham. Of course, all his friends and
family both in Sri Lanka and abroad are overcome
with shock. Now as part of the grieving process,
understandably Mr. President, we all are deeply
hurt and angered by this despicable blood-spilling
within the walls of a sacred space.
Sugunam Joseph, his wife has indeed escaped the
near-miss attempt on her life along with other
seven worshippers and as you are aware, is in a
critical condition.
The Tamils in general and the Tamil-speaking people
of the east in particular, have lost a
father-figure, leader and a towering human-rights
activist, who engaged in the relentless pursuit of
peace with justice. These clandestine forces that
are determined to conceal the truth to the world
are currently employed in this nefarious warfare of
dividing communities. They have no sense of respect
for anything including sacred worship. It is no
longer a well-kept secret that the east has
increasingly become the killing fields!
The people of the east have been the victims of
intimidation and appalling human rights abuses.
Even at the risk of losing their lives, the likes
of Joseph owing to their principles and
convictions, are willing to be voices of
truth-telling. Hence, the primary strategy of these
mercenary forces is to silence such bold witnesses.
However the irony is, Joseph�s
death has become a more eloquent voice of such
appalling human rights abuses.
The Tamils are aware that your government has
blamed the LTTE for this murder. We are more than
convinced that it is a false propaganda. The
friends and family are still wondering as to why
such strategic slayings repeatedly occur within the
government designated High Security Zones?
Eye-witness� accounts at the
Christmas-eve mass seem to suggest that
Joseph�s bodyguards who are given
by the state were totally inactive while this
operation was underway. It goes without saying,
that your government will have to take
responsibility for the assassination of a senior
Tamil politician.
We appeal to your Excellency, that you would order
an independent public inquiry to be conducted
immediately � perhaps with UN
supervision. Before these insidious forces cover
their tracks and disappear.Justice must not only be
done, it must appear to be done. Yet again,justice
cannot be denied to the Tamils.
With deep sorrow and pain we appeal to you Sir for
such prompt action to precede any pragmatic
peace-talking. |
Global Peace & Justice, Newton,
Auckland, New Zealand condemns Pararajasingham
killing, 12 January 2006 |
Assassinated Sri Lankan MP Had Strong New
Zealand Connections
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 |
Remembering Mamanithar Joseph
Pararajasingham - Usha Sri Skanda Rajah, 25
December 2006 |
Fatally shot at close range from behind by Sri
Lankan Paramilitary inside St
Mary�s church Batticaloa, Sri
Lanka on Christmas Eve soon after receiving Holy
Communion from His Grace Bishop Kingsley
Swampillai.
Until now no one has been charged for the murder
of Maamanithar Joseph Pararajasingam although his
assassins are well known. The killers are freely
roaming the streets with impunity only to
perpetrate more atrocities against innocent
civilians. Despite the fact that the names of the
suspects were given to Sri Lankan President
Mahinda Rajapakse and he is fully aware of the
identities of the assassins, they have not been
brought to justice.
The situation as it prevailed at the time of the
assassination and now is no different except we
now have Alan Rock, Adviser to the
UN�s Special Representative for
Children and Armed Conflict adding his voice to
what every one knew as ground reality: Speaking
to CBC�s
�Current�
program about his fact-finding mission to Sri
Lanka and his assertion of clear and compelling
evidence of (Sri Lankan) government complicity in
the abduction of children by the Karuna Faction
he said �I found the atmosphere
in the country to be extremely
negative.� Sri Lankan police
were
�unreliable�,
the army �unresponsive
particularly to Tamil needs and
complaints�, the courts
�politicized�,
the Human Rights Commission devoid of
�resources�,
�no one, no institutional body
which will respond to human rights violations or
protect the people. In that environment you have
assassinations, abductions and bombings with no
investigation. In places like Batticaloa there
were young men walking down the street with AK47s
with absolute impunity, who would shoot whoever
they wanted to, with no follow up, no
consequences, an environment which is
terrifying.�
Our thoughts and prayers on this Christmas Day
are with his grieving wife and family and with
all the other families and dear ones of victims
of Sri Lankan State terrorism.
|
Liberation Tigers of Tamil
Eelam Condemn Killing of Joseph
Pararajasingham, 25 December 2005 - Text of
Media Release by the Political Wing of the
Liberation Tigers:
"Mr Joseph Pararajasingam, Tamil nationalist
and human rights activist, was brutally shot dead
by the Sri Lankan intelligence unit while
attending Christmas mass.
Mr Joseph Pararajasingam, a Tamil nationalist and
TNA member of parliament, who worked tirelessly
to promote and protect human rights, was shot
dead on Christmas Eve while he was attending
Christmas mass at St. Mary�s
church situated inside a high security zone of
Batticaloa town. He was murdered by the Sri
Lankan military intelligence wing and the
paramilitaries working with them, including the
Karuna Group and EPDP. Mr
Pararajasingam�s wife, Mrs
Sugunam, and six others were injured in the
shooting.
Mr Pararajasingam prayed for peace and freedom
for his people and had just received communion
from the Bishop when the Sri Lankan intelligence
unit and the paramilitaries shot him and
escaped.
Mr Pararajasingam raised his voice for the human
rights of the Tamil people at the international
stage and at diplomatic forums. He maintained
solid relationships with human rights
organizations and worked hard for the formation
and growth of the Northeast Secretariat on Human
Rights (NESOHR). It is this towering humanitarian
who was shot dead by the Sri Lankan military
intelligence wing.
This well-planned murder proves that the long
hand of the chauvinistic forces such as the
Jathika Hela Urumaya is working through the Sri
Lankan military intelligence wing.
The chauvinistic forces have taken away this
patriot who has worked for the Tamil
nation�s liberation and
promotion of human rights.
We strongly condemn this appalling, vicious
murder. We extend our heartfelt condolences to
his family and relatives.
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