People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVII
No. 12 March 24, 2013 |
On
Sri
Lankan Tamils Issue The
Polit Bureau of the
Communist Party of THOUGH four
years have passed since
the end of the hostilities between the Sri Lankan army and
the LTTE, no
meaningful steps have been taken to address the issues of
atrocities committed
during the last phase of the war. Enough evidence exists
about war crimes
against innocent civilians. The UN Human Rights Council
had adopted a
resolution in March 2012, asking the Sri Lankan government
to implement the
recommendations of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation
Commission. Since
then, there has been no progress in the matter. At the UN
Human Rights Council
meeting, the government of It is also a
matter of concern that
the Sri Lankan president, Rajapaksa, has declared that no
autonomy will be
given to the Tamil speaking areas. By this, he has gone
back from his own stand
that something more than the 13th amendment to the
constitution can be provided
in terms of devolution of power to the Tamil speaking
region. The
government of