Friday, July 6, 2012

Death Of Tamil political Prisoner: Political And Civil Society Leaders Demand an impartial enquiry in a urgent to the President

''We the undersigned, political and civil society leaders and activists,  assembled today in Colombo carefully analyzed the grave situation that has developed immediately after the death of the above named prisoner early yesterday, have unanimously decided to forward following demands to Your Excellency’s immediate attention and anticipate positive response to ease the crisis: ''


(copy of the URGENT letter sent to HE Mahinda Rajapaksa on the Death of Tamil political prisoner Ganesan Nimalaruban at the Mahara remand prison)
HE Mahinda Rajapaksa
President
Presidential Secretariat
Colombo

Your Excellency,
Death of Tamil political prisoner Ganesan Nimalaruban at the Mahara remand prison

We the undersigned, political and civil society leaders and activists,  assembled today in Colombo carefully analyzed the grave situation that has developed immediately after the death of the above named prisoner early yesterday, have unanimously decided to forward following demands to Your Excellency’s immediate attention and anticipate positive response to ease the crisis:
  •       The parents of deceased Ganesan Nimalaruban who had been brought to Colombo from Vavuniya by the police, should be freed from the police custody and allowed to have access to the lawyers they have retained
  •       An impartial enquiry must be held by an independent forensic analyst and a credible postmortem report must be presented in respect of the cause of the death of Ganesan Nimalaruban      
  •       The parents and family members should be allowed conduct a decent and religious burial for the dead prisoner at Nelungkulam, Vavuniya, the village of Ganesan Nimalaruban

Your Excellency, we have been informed by the eye witnesses on the inhuman merciless attacks the deceased and his colleagues received in remand custody during the days following the Vavuniya incident on June, 29th. We also wish to bring to your notice that there are more inmates who have received serious injuries.    

Under these circumstances, we consider that the realization of above demands in the case of Ganesan Nimalaruban will help to ease the crisis situation which has arisen today and also grant little justice to the voiceless parents who have lost their only son.

Yours truly,

Dr. Nimalka Fernando, co-chairperson - Civil Monitoring Commission        

Siritunga Jayasuriya, leader – USP and co-chairperson - Civil Monitoring Commission

Mano Ganesan, leader – DPF and convener - Civil Monitoring Commission

R. Sampanthan MP, leader - TNA

Suresh Premachandran MP - TNA

Selvam Adaikalanathan MP - TNA

Pon Selavarasa MP – TNA

E. Saravanabawan MP – TNA

N. S. Ananthan MP- TNA

A. Ariyanenthiran MP – TNA

D. Sitharthan, president –DPLF

S. Kajendran, general secretary - TNPF  



06th July, 2012, Colombo