Democracy Continues, Sri Lanka Style...
Sri Lanka para military holds Tamil Members of
Parliament as hostages and threatens MPs from voting against
President Rajapakse's budget
Tamilnet, 11 December 2007
[see also
The President of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), M. Pier
Ferdinando Casini calls for the Release of Family Members
of three Sri Lanka MPs, Geneva, 13 December 2007
European Union Condemns Abduction, 13 December 2007
Tamil Members of Parliament threatened against voting on
second reading of budget , 18 November 2007]
"...The progressive destruction
of the political process in Sri Lanka has led to both domestic
and international tolerance of an enormous amount of violence by
the government (regardless of party affiliation) against its
citizens. Increasingly, it seems that the government of Sri
Lanka is accountable to no one - not its citizens, and not its
foreign counterparts who rubber-stamped the recent parliamentary
elections. In Sri Lanka's current political climate, power
seems to be determined by the number of thugs a given politician
has at his/her disposal..."
Sri
Lanka's Elections 2000: Fear and Intimidation Rule the Day - An
Observer's Report - Laura Gross
"I suggest let the government get
rid of Karuna, a liability and work with Pillayan and his men
who are more popular in the east than Karuna," Rajasingham had
proposed. The President according to the minutes then makes a
damning comment. States the minutes sent by Rajasingham on
Rajapakse's response; "HE (His Excellency) said that he will
take up the matter with his defence people and do the needful."
The Karuna
Affair -
Sonali Samarasinghe
in the Sunday Leader, 11 November 2007
"Sri Lanka has in President
Rajapakse a strong leader who can use his very
considerable political skills and
the
trust that his supporters repose in him to help fashion the
southern consensus that has eluded previous governments."
Sri Lanka has in President Rajapakse a strong leader" - U.S.
Ambassador Robert Blake,
1 March 2007
 Sri
Lanka backed paramilitary Pillayan Group on Tuesday 11 December 2007
abducted the brother of Batticaloa district Tamil National Alliance MP P.
Ariyanethran, P. Sriskandaseya, 54, secretary of TNA MP K. Thangeswari, Ira
Nagalingam and the son-in-law of TNA MP S. Jeyanandamoorthy's sister,
Arunasalam Sivapalan, 28.
The paramilitary has warned the family members of the three
abducted victims that the TNA MPs should refrain from voting against the
Budget of Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa, on Friday , if they
wished to see them live on Saturday.
The secretary of Ms. Thangeswari, Mr. Nagalingam is a retired government
official. Jeyanandamoorthy MP's family relative Arunasalam Sivapalan is a
father of one. Mr. P. Sriskandaseya, an elder brother of Ariyanethran MP, is
a Village Officer (GSO) and father of four. All the three victims have been
abducted in Batticaloa city on Tuesday.
During the Budget voting last time,
on November 19, the son-in-law of TNA MP T. Kangasabai was abducted by
Pillayan Group. The victim was released by the paramilitary Pillayan
Group after the voting. All the three TNA MPs except Mr. Kanagasabai had
participated in the last voting.
It
is Just a Few Animals that Run the Farm - S. Jayahanthan, 24 April 2007....
"It is clear that this President is a dictator and a ruthless one at
that. As the Defence Minister, he is definitely responsible for the
extra judicial killings. The country has never experienced such corrupt
deals and wastage of public funds like during these 15 months under the
Rajapakse government" -
former Port Development Minister Sripathi Sooriyarachchi, in a
recent interview to the Sunday Leader.This comes from a horse's
mouth but not one that runs the farm. The Sri Lankan state is not run by
President Mahinda Rajapakse and the Parliament but instead by President
Mahinda Rajapakse and his two brothers, Gothabaya and Basil. It is like
a farm having been taken over by the animals from human beings with the
humans ejected and now standing in the periphery. It reminds one of
George Orwell's classic, Animal Farm written in 1945."
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The President of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), M. Pier
Ferdinando Casini Calls for the Release of Family Members of
three Sri Lanka MPs, Geneva, 13 December 200
The President of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), M. Pier
Ferdinando Casini, has expressed deep concern at the reported
abduction of family members of three Tamil National Alliance members
of the parliament of Sri Lanka to pressure them into refraining from
voting against the budget.
President Casini recalled that kidnapping is illegal everywhere, and
urged those responsible for the act to release the hostages
immediately. He also called on the Government of Sri Lanka to do
everything within its power to ensure that the parliamentarians
concerned can freely exercise their mandate and cast their vote as
they see fit without fearing for the safety of their families.
Otherwise, democracy itself would suffer a severe blow.
Established in 1889 and with Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland,
the IPU - the oldest multilateral political organization in the
world - currently brings together 146 affiliated national
parliaments and seven associated regional assemblies. The world
organization of parliaments also has an Office in New York, which
acts as its Permanent Observer to the United Nations.
Contacts:
Ms. Luisa Ballin, IPU Information Officer. Tel.: +41 22 919 41 16;
e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected].
Ms. Ingeborg Schwarz, Manager, IPU Human Rights Programme, Tel.: +41
22 919 41 42, e-mail:
[email protected] . Mr. Rogier Huizenga, Programme Officer. Tel.:
+41 22 919 41 24, e-mail:
[email protected] .
IPU website:
www.ipu.org
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