Some Issues Concerning Accountability
By Surendra Ajit Rupasinghe
There is a tendency to isolate issues and incidents, and to treat them as separate projects, which does harm to the need to hold the State, the various regimes and all parties accountable for all crimes and violations connected with extra-legal killings, abductions and enforced disappearances. It is only then that we can work towards achieving a united Sri Lanka governed by a democratic State. The blood and tears of the past have to be wiped clean, if we are to plant the seeds of a new future. I shall take the recent “protest” meeting that was conducted by the “Freedom Platform” inside the auditorium of the J. R. Jayawardene Center which focused on the assassination of Lasantha Wickrematunge.
The daylight assassination of Lasantha within a high security zone and the brazen cover up by the regime is certainly to be held up as a concentration of the whole issue of accountability. This is reinforced by the fact that any and all witnesses and evidence proving culpability have been silenced and buried, and none indicted – even after three years. While it is important to keep the issue of Lasantha’s assassination and the abject and willful lack of accountability on the burner, it is important to place this issue in the context of the whole range of such abuses and violations. Lasantha himself would have wanted it this way. After all, he was killed because of his exemplary courage and determination in exposing such gross abuses and violations by whomever, without regard to party affiliation or official position, or on whichever side of the barricade they were.
It is also pitiful that Ranil Wickremesinghe should be given the platform to speak against the assassination of Lasantha and the cover up. This gives the UNP the opportunity to wash its hands off grotesque violations such as those which occurred on “Black July”, which included the government-sponsored massacre of 53 Tamil political prisoners kept in maximum custody, and the acts of wholesale murder, looting and arson committed against innocent Tamil civilians. Has the UNP ever accounted for these crimes, and asked for forgiveness as a way of bringing reconciliation? Mahinda Rajapaksa would be very happy and comfortable if Ranil is to take up the case of Lasantha or any other, since Ranil could be trusted to deflect and bury the whole issue – partners in crime as they are!
At the same time, isolating the issue takes the focus away from the murder of Joseph Pararajasingham, Nadarajah Raviraj, Sivaram, 17 humanitarian aid workers, five Tamil students and others, and the abduction of Prageeth Eknaligoda, Lalith Weeraraj, Kugan and many others. The “protest’ meeting could have been held under the theme: “In the name of all those killed, abducted and disappeared and to hold all accountable in the eyes of the world”. But, then Ranil would not have been able to mount the platform.
The whole war crimes issue also falls into the same game by limiting the issue to crimes committed by both sides during the final stage of the war. What about the horrendous crimes committed by both sides during the war? What about the killing of Bhikkus at Arantalawa, the massacre at the Sri Maha Bodiya, the killing of 600 policemen who had been ordered to surrender? These are violations of international humanitarian and human rights law. Whatever the cause of liberation, they are crimes against humanity. What about the repeated, government-sponsored anti-Tamil pogroms beginning in 1958, including Black July, the rigging of the Jaffna DDC election and the subsequent burning of the Jaffna library, which may constitute a form of cultural genocide? What about the carpet bombing of Tamil areas, as in Sampur and Iranamadu? What about the razing of burial grounds? What about the inhuman torture carried out in detention camps, the targeting of kovils and schools?
The war crimes issue has its own merit. But it should not cover up the train of horrendous crimes committed during the war, and the whole process of violent subjugation and suppression of the Tamil nation that led to the war.
Has the Mahinda Rajapakse regime accounted for any of these crimes against humanity, and asked for forgiveness? It is only when there is a fundamental and comprehensive process of accountability that there can be a democratic transformation of the State leading to genuine reconciliation, and we can greet the new dawn of freedom and democracy.







Ranil and UNP keep quiet on Lasantha’s murder inquiry. He should show leadership at least in Lasantha’s murder case. He is scared of showing leadership due to many reasons. Either he is afraid to speak the truth or he ignore it by considering it is not an important issues.
Excellent article by Surendra.
Ranil thinks all Sri lankans are fools and they have forgotten all extra Judicial killings of his time.
It was late JRJ who was the main leader responsible for the Black July riots and in Prof AJ Wilson’s book he has quoted the only politicians living at the moment and responsible for the black July riots are Ranil Wickramasinghe and John Amaratunga. I still cannot think why JRJ and the government at that time was not quick enough to impose curfew and save the innocent Tamils.
He can’t speak properly because he sounds like his mouth is full of sponge or something.
I bow my head for the exceptional & excellent article by Surendra, you deserve a Gold medel, you have hit the nail exactly where it belongs, please keep up the good work.
Now coming to our friend SF who is the first one to serve for his crimes ( Days are numbered for the rest ) was a thick pal of MaRa & can any fool think that SF was not involved or not in the know of the murders of Lasantha, Joseph Pararajasingam, Nadaraj Raviraj, Sri Ram, 5 Tamil students, 17 Humanitarian Aid Workers & many others. How can this man sleep at nights when he closes his eyes every one will be in front of him, this sight will be in forcus for the whole of MaRa & co as well. An English man if he commits a crime for which he escaped punishment , will at his death bed call some one in authority & confess his crime before he closes his eyes. I do hope our Asians do likewise in the future which may solve some crimes unless the witness is baught over by some one like our friend 10%.
Appuhamy Sir, have you not heard some thing called ” SHORT TONGUE ” it is very common among all men & women, its not a serious deformity, u can notice while they talk only. Our friend RW is not having an egg or cotton ball in his mouth, next time you meet him look carefully his mouth while you talk to him.
Let your wish come to reality ! Is it a secret that ranil and mahintha are co actors of all atrocities not only to tamils but also now to singalese?
People will not be fools for ever…
Unless the international community works through the UN HRC by way of passing a resolution to appoint an independent and impartial inquiry Rajapakse regime will not address accountability issues itself and even attempt to shift the blame for some of the extra-legal killings onto LTTE or some section of the army identified being supporters of imprisoned Gen Sareth Fonseka.
The government propaganda machine has already tried to blame LTTE for the murder of Tamil MPs Joseph Pararajasingam and Nadarajah Raviraj though they happened in the HSZs that were under the constant watch of the army. This sort of malicious maneuvering necessitates an international probe all the more important.