We as a group of Emeritus Professors and former members of the  academic     staff of Sri Lankan State universities wish to record our grave concern  at the deteriorating situation in our national universities and reports of  threats of violence against members of the academic community. 
We are shocked by  the alleged death threats received by the current president of the Federation of  University Teachers’ Associations (FUTA), Dr. Nirmal Ranjith Dewasiri, Head of  the Department of History of the University of Colombo. These threats have come  after FUTA’s announcement of trade union action to be launched in the next few  weeks.
 
The right of academics of Sri Lankan universities to engage in  trade union action on issues of wider concern in the university system has a  long tradition. University trade unions have played a significant role in  improving the conditions of university staff and also impacting on higher  education policy. The fact that some of us engaged in trade union action has  never meant that our expertise and professional contribution was not respected  and valued by respective governments. We were also never subject to threats and  intimidation due to trade union action.
 
 We have noted that the recent FUTA demands have not been limited  to the personal concerns of academics, but have also been expanded to bring  attention to the current crisis in the public universities due mostly to lack of  funding and what seems to be entrenched political interference. There is a total  disregard for the core concepts of university autonomy and academic freedom  recognized in the Universities Act. We have watched the deterioration of  national universities with grave concern and have sometimes raised these issues  in public fora. Our concerns on previous occasions have related to current  trends in militarisation, violence, intimidation and lawlessness. This violence  is now being directed at university academics in order to prevent them from  exercising their fundamental rights to freedom of thought and expression and  freedom of association and peaceful assembly.
 
 We welcome efforts of the current academic community to fulfill  their responsibilities and to engage in discussions on broader national issues  that are also relevant to university education in Sri Lanka. We call upon His  Excellency the President to ensure the personal safety of Dr. Dewasiri and his  family and of all university academics including those engaged in trade union  action so that they are not subject to acts of violence and intimidation. We  also call upon the Minister of Higher Education and officials of the Ministry to  respond meaningfully and in good faith to address the very relevant concerns  that academics have expressed regarding the future of public education and  universities in Sri Lanka.
 
1. Prof. Arjuna Aluwihare (Medical, Peradeniya, former VC  Peradeniya, former Chairman University Grants Commission)
 
2. Prof. Y.R. Amarasinghe, (Political Science, Peradeniya)
 
3. Prof. Herbert A. Aponso, (Medical, Peradeniya)
 
4. Prof. Kumar David (Engineering, Peradeniya)
 
5. I V Edirisinghe (Sociology, Colombo)
 
6. Prof. Asoka Ekanayake (Dental, Peradeniya)
 
7. Prof. J N O Fernando (Chemistry, OUSL)
 
8. Dr. Laksiri Fernando (Political Science, Colombo)
 
9. Dr. Siromi Fernando (English, Colombo)
 
10. Dr. Sucharitha Gamlath (Sinhala, Jaffna and Ruhuna)
 
11. R K W Goonesekere (Law, University of Ceylon, former  Chancellor Peradeniya)
 
12. Prof Savitri Goonesekere (Law, OUSL and Colombo, former VC  Colombo)
 
13. Prof. Savitri Gunatilleke, (Botany, Peradeniya)
 
14. Prof. Chandra Gunewardene (Education, OUSL)
 
15. Prof. J A Gunawardena (Engineering, Peradeniya)
 
16. Prof. Ratna Handurukande (Classical Languages, Peradeniya)
 
17. Prof. Buddhadasa Hewavitharane (Economics, Peradeniya)
 
18. Prof. Laksiri Jayasuriya (Sociology, Colombo)
 
19. Dr. Sirima Kiribamune (History, Peradeniya),
 
20. Prof. Savitri Kumar (Chemistry, Peradeniya)
 
21. Prof. Vijaya Kumar (Chemistry, Peradeniya)
 
22. Prof. Lalitha Mendis (Microbiology, Colombo)
 
23. Dr. Sinnaiah Maunaguru (Fine Arts, Eastern)
 
24. Prof. Desmond Mallikarachchi (Philosophy, Peradeniya)
 
25. Prof P.B. Meegaskumbura (Sinhala, Peradeniya)
 
26. Prof Mohamed Nuhman (Tamil, Peradeniya)
 
27. Prof. Gananath Obeysekere (Anthropology, Princeton  University and formerly University of Ceylon)
 
28. Prof. Ranjini Obeysekere (Anthropology, Princeton University  and formerly University of Ceylon)
 
29. Dr. Arjuna Parakrama (English, Colombo and Peradeniya)
 
30. Dr Dharmasena Pathiraja (Media Studies, Colombo)
 
31. Prof. Merlin Peiris (Classical Languages, Peradeniya)
 
32. Prof. Ryhana Raheem (English, OUSL)
 
33. Prof. M P Ranaweera (CIvil Engineering, Peradeniya)
 
34. Dr. N. D. Samarawickrama (Economics, Peradeniya)
 
35. Prof D C H Senarath (Civil Engineering, Moratuwa),
 
36. Prof. H L Seneviratne (Anthropology, University of Virginia,  and formerly University of Ceylon)
 
37. Prof. H Sriyananda (Engineering, OUSL)
 
38. Prof D.P M Weerakkody (Classical Languages, Peradeniya)
 
39. Prof. P. D Premasiri, (Pali and Buddhist Stu dies,  Peradeniya)
 
40. Dr. P.V.J. Jayasekera (History, Peradeniya)
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