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Sri Lanka: Letter To UN-CAT Over Mohan Peiris Claim
Tuesday, 6 December 2011, 10:39 am
Press Release: Asian Human Rights Commission
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December 5, 2011
An Open Letter from Mrs. Sandya
Eknaligoda forwarded by the Asian Human Rights Commission
(AHRC)
(This letter was also published
by the Srilankamirror on November 27, 2011)
Mr. Joao
Nataf
Secretary
United Nations Committee against
Torture
Geneva
23rd November 2011
Dear
Sir,
Response to the statement by Mr. Mohan Peiris to
the UN Committee against Torture.
I am the wife of
cartoonish and journalist Prageeth Ekneligoda who was
disappeared on 24th January 2010. I wish to submit the
following facts to the United Nations Committee against
Torture (the Committee) regarding the disappearance of my
husband Prageeth Ekneligoda, the search conducted afterwards
to find him. I write with reference to the oral statement
made by Mr. Mohan Peiris, former Attorney General and
currently legal advisor to the President of Sri Lanka who
represented the Government of Sri Lanka before the
Committee, in which he made a specific reference to my
husband in the statement to the Committee on 9th November
2011.
My husband Prageeth Ekneligoda went missing on 24th
January 2010. Since then as a responsible citizen of Sri
Lanka, I asked the authorities to assist in finding Prageeth
by taking the following actions:
• Lodging a
complaint with the Homagama police station on 25th January
2010.
• By writing to the President of Sri Lanka Mr.
Mahinda Rajapaksa on 17th February 2010.
• Lodging a
complaint with the National Human Rights Commission of Sri
Lanka on 2nd February 2010.
• Filing two writ
applications a habeas corpus and mandamus in the Court of
Appeal on 19th February 2010.
• By writing to
parliamentarians and cabinet ministers on 21st April 2010
and 13th December 2010.
• And by writing to the first
lady Mrs. Shiranthi Rajapaksa on 28th April 2011.
I have submitted all the information I have regarding
the disappearance of my husband to the Court of Appeal of
Sri Lanka.
I have not received a response or a solution
from any of these places.
As a respondent to the habeas
corpus application [CA(writ)01/2010], the attorney General
who was at that time Mr. Mohan Peiris has failed to submit
the information which he had provided to your Committee,
during the objections made by Attorney General's department
in the habeas corpus case, while he held the office of
Attorney General of Sri Lanka.
I believe that the
statement made by Mr. Mohan Peiris to your Committee is an
irresponsible and a mala fide act as he had not presented
any of this information to me, my children and the Sri
Lankan Courts and as he hid those facts from us.
To date
no State authority has confirmed the statement made by the
former Attorney General regarding my husband living in
another country as a refugee. I have inquired about this
matter on 17th November 2011, at a press conference and
requested the Government to make an inquiry regarding this
statement.
The former Attorney General has also stated to
the Committee that the campaign I am carrying out to find my
husband is fake. I reject this statement and consider it
offensive to me and my children who are already traumatized
by the disappearance of Prageeth.
I request you to
clarify the accuracy of the statement made by Mr. Mohan
Peiris to your Committee and if the statement has any truth
to assist me and my children to find Prageeth and to let us
meet him, and further to pressure the Sri Lankan Government
to meet this request made by me to your
Committee.
Thanking you,Yours faithfully,
Sandya
Ekneligoda
Prasan136@gmail.com
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