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Who are the Human Rights violators?Courtesy defence.lkWe present 09 case studies which reveal, if not for the remarkable investigative talents of the security forces and the Police horrendous crimes against humanity would have been committed by the agents of the LTTE posing off as civilians. The significant fact is having attempted to commit acts of human rights violations against society, those LTTE agents seek the protection of the clauses embedded in our constitution to protect the human rights of citizens. This shows the respect Sri Lanka has for human rights, enabling those who infringe human rights, the opportunity of defending themselves by seeking the protective clauses of the human rights. Such is our rule of law. Strangely, LTTE foreign funded NGO's are silent on these aspects while forever complaining of human rights violations by Sri Lanka. They do so because their existence is dependant on acquiring funds from their foreign masters only if they agitate for human rights against Sri Lanka. These are the anti national, anti social, organizations that are supporting the LTTE, under cover of protecting human rights. Case Study I Finally CID arrested the following suspects and detained on a detention order during the course of investigation; 1. Balasubramanium Suresh Kumar 2. Sokkar Nandakumar 3. Shiabu Zubair 4. Bertum Dunstan But, the main suspects of the above case were Subash Peiris and Meera Mohideen who are absconding and believed to be in India. It was also revealed that Subash Peiris had imported 150 bottles of the same chemical in the year 2007. Further inquiries revealed that a factory at Kosgama has been operated by the above suspects as a chemical laboratory. Investigations found many chemicals worth of millions of rupees, equipments, protective masks and attire which were used for manufacturing of chemical weapon substance inside the premises in Kosgama. The suspect, Sokkar Nandakumar has filed a FR application (225/08) against his arrest. In his petition he alleged that the CID arrested him without sufficient and reasonable grounds and he has been detained without being produced before a court of law. He has further stated in his petition that his Fundamental Rights guaranteed by constitution have been infringed by the respondents. The petition was filed by Attorney at Law, Gowrey Shankary Thavarasa on 23 June 08 and leave to proceed was granted by the Supreme Court. The case was dismissed on 26 Sept 08. Case Study II The vehicle was officially issued to Alvar Pillai Balasundaram, Assistant Government Agent, Kilinochchi. The driver of this vehicle M Indravasan and the AGA left from Kilinochchi and arrived at Anuradhapura on 22 June 2007. They stayed for two days at Anuradhapura and left to Colombo on 25th June 2007. The driver dropped the AGA at Wellawatta and brought the vehicle to Obeysekarapura, Borella where the two LTTE members had rented a house. Police arrested them when they were trying to remove the fuel tank to get the explosive out from the vehicle and subsequently arrested the AGA too. The suspect, Alvar Pillai Balasundaram had filed a Fundamental Rights application (327/07) on 19 Sept 07. The petitioner has alleged that he was illegally arrested and detained without evidence. The case was filed on 12 Oct 07 by attorneys Mr. Thirunavukkarasu and Velupillai Ponnambalam. The case was heard by the Chief Justice and two other judges. Case was dismissed without leave to proceed being granted. Case Study
III Suspect Sangarapillai Karthick filed the Fundamental Rights Application in the Supreme Court on 27 Aug 08 through his attorney, Gowrey Shankari Thavarasa. Petitioner alleged that he was arrested by police without proper evidence and detained unlawfully without granting bail. The case was dismissed on 8th Oct 2008. Case Study IV Arumugam Kandasamy has filed a Fundamental Rights Application on the 19th June 2001 through his Attorney Eugene Marianpillai in the Supreme Court alleging that he was tortured by the police and illegally arrested and detained violating his fundamental rights. This case was heard and dismissed on 27th May 2003. Case study V Case study VI Attorney at Law, Gowrey Shankari Thawarasa has filed the Fundamental Rights Application (209/2008) on 23 June 2008. Leave to proceed has been granted. Further hearing is fixed for 14 Nov 2008. Case Study VII Case Study VIII Case Study IX The Fundamental Rights Application (184/2007) was filed by attorney at Law G G Arulapragasam on 12 Dec 2007. Leave to proceed was granted and next date of hearing is 17 Nov 2008. To be continued...
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