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Human Rights Watch demands release of Tamil socialists held
by the LTTE
By our reporter
24 September, 1998
The campaign to win the release of five members of the Socialist
Equality Party of Sri Lanka being held by the Liberation Tigers
of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has won important new support. On September
21, Sidney Jones, executive director of the Asia Division of Human
Rights Watch, faxed a letter to LTTE leader Velupillai Prabakaran
demanding the SEP members be immediately freed. On September 23
a fax was also sent by Carlo Carli, a member of the Victoria State
parliament in Australia, calling for the safe return of the SEP
members and an end to repression against the Socialist Equality
Party.
The following is the text of the fax sent by Human Rights Watch:
Dear Mr. Prabakaran,
Nearly two months have passed since the first two members of
the Socialist Equality Party of Sri Lanka were arrested by the
LTTE for attempting to engage in independent political organizing.
Thirugnana Sambandan and Kasinathan Naguleshwaran, were arrested
as they put up posters in Killinochchi on the evening of July
26, 1998. Rajendran Sudharshan was taken from his home August
2; A. Rasaratnam and E. Nayalvale were picked up on August 31.
Human Rights Watch was relieved to hear that the SEP in Colombo
had received word on September 19 that three of these prisoners
may have been released, but we remain concerned about the fate
of the other detainees. Political arrests of this type are a clear
violation of the fundamental rights of freedom of associations
and expression. By refusing to acknowledge the detentions, the
LTTE resorted to "disappearances" not unlike those perpetrated
against their own supporters by members of the Sri Lankan security
forces.
We urge that the remaining SEP prisoners and all others currently
held in LTTE custody for the peaceful expression of their political
beliefs be freed immediately. At the very least we call on the
LTTE to allow their families and the International Committee of
the Red Cross immediate access to the detainees to ensure that
they are indeed alive and being treated humanely.
Sincerely,
Sidney Jones Executive Director Asia Division
On Tuesday, September 22 the Socialist Equality Party of Sri
Lanka held a press conference in Colombo announcing it had received
information that three of its members had been released by the
LTTE. SEP General Secretary Wije Dias reported that the SEP had
received a letter signed by Rajendran Sudharshan and Thirugnana
Sambandan stating that they and Kasinathan Naguleshwaran, another
SEP member, had been released unconditionally and apparently unharmed
on September 13.
Dias stated: "The SEP views this as a very encouraging
development. If the facts reported in these letters are true,
it should be possible to bring this sorry episode--in which the
LTTE has persecuted members of the socialist party that has spearheaded
the struggle against Sinhalese chauvinism and the 15-year racist
war against the Tamil population in the north and east of Sri
Lanka--to a speedy and just conclusion."
Dias added that although the letters appeared to be authentic,
the information they contained needed independent verification.
"Also, we need to establish that all three comrades are in
good health and that none of them was harmed in any way. Finally,
we remain greatly concerned over the fate of the other two SEP
members who remain in the LTTE's custody." Asked at the press
conference whether the international defense campaign would continue,
Dias insisted, "Yes. We will not relent until we have confirmation
of the release of all our members."
In order to determine their health and the details of their
arrest and captivity, the SEP is also calling on the LTTE to allow
the SEP to establish direct contact with its freed members by
allowing an SEP representative to visit Killinochchi, or permit
one of the newly liberated detainees to travel to Colombo.
The five Tamil socialists were arrested in Killinochchi, just
south of the Jaffna Peninsula that is controlled by the LTTE,
a secessionist guerrilla organization. Thirugnana Sambandan and
Kasinathan Naguleshwaran were apprehended by LTTE security forces
on the evening of July 26, while they posted SEP handbills. Rajendran
Sudharshan was seized from his home August 1. A. Rasaratnam and
E. Nayalvale were taken into LTTE custody August 31, shortly after
the SEP leadership in Colombo received a report from Killinochchi
that the LTTE was systematically hunting down all SEP members
in the area.
The arrest and detention of the SEP members is a clear case
of political repression. Relatives of Samabandan and Naguleshwaran,
the two members seized July 26, were told by an LTTE official
that the arrests had taken place because the SEP's political work--in
other words, its fight for a socialist-internationalist perspective--was
an obstacle to the LTTE. To date, the LTTE leadership-in-exile
in London has failed to even acknowledge the arrests of the SEP
members, or give any explanation for their detention or report
on their condition.
On September 11, the well-known human rights group Amnesty
International issued a statement urging all members and supporters
of its Urgent Action Network to pressure the LTTE to provided
assurances that its SEP captives not be ill-treated or tortured,
allow representatives of the International Committee of the Red
Cross and relatives to visit them, and clarify the reasons for
their detention.
The World Socialist Web Site urges all labor and human
rights organizations, and those groups and individuals concerned
with upholding democratic rights, to continue to press the LTTE
for the immediate and unconditional release of all SEP members
in its custody.
Letters of protest should be faxed to the LTTE c/o Eelam House
(London) at: 44-171-403-1653 Tel.: 44-171-403-4554
Statements can also be mailed to:
The LTTE c/o Eelam House 202 Long Lane London SE1 4QB United
Kingdom
Please send copies of all statements of protest to the WSWS
at:
E-mail: editor@wsws.org Fax: (US) 248-967-3023
See Also:
Colombo press conference called
to demand release of all SEP members
Sri Lankan Socialist Equality Party cites reports that LTTE has
released three Tamil socialists
[23 September 1998]
Statement of SEP (Sri Lanka) General
Secretary Wije Dias on status of Tamil socialists held by the
LTTE
[23 September 1998]
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