Sunday, February 14, 2021

"கைதானாலும் கவலையில்லை ஏனெனில் நான் போர்க்குற்றாளியில்லை. நாட்டிற்காகவே சேவையாற்றினேன்."- பாதுகாப்புச் செயலாளர்

 


தாம் கைதாவது உட்பட எத்தகைய சவால்கள் வந்தபோதும் அதையிட்டு கவலைகொள்ளப்போவதில்லை என இலங்கையின் பாதுகாப்புச் செயலாளர் ஜெனரல் கமால் குணரட்ண தெரிவித்துள்ளார். ஏனெனில் தாம் ஒரு போர்க்குற்றாவாளி அல்ல எனத் தெரிவித்திருக்கும் அவர் நாட்டிற்காகவே தாம் சேவையாற்றியதாக கூறியுள்ளார்.குற்றச்சாட்டுக்களில் இருந்து தம்மை விடுவிக்கும் பணியை இலங்கை அரசாங்கமே செய்யவேண்டும் எனத் தெரிவித்திருக்கும் அவர் அது தமது பணி அல்ல எனவும் சுட்டிககாட்டியுள்ளார்.

 ஐக்கியநாடுகள் மனித உரிமைகள் பேரவையின் 46வது அமர்வு  இன்னமும் சில நாட்களே உள்ளநிலையில் அங்கு இலங்கைக்கு எதிராக கடுமையான தீர்மானம் கொண்டுவரப்படலாம் என எதிர்பார்க்கப்படும் நிலையிலம் சிலோன் டுடே பத்திரிகையின் சுலோச்சனா ராமையா மோகனுக்கு வழங்கியுள்ள நேர்காணலிலேயே அவர் இந்தக்கருத்துக்களைத் தெரிவித்துள்ளார். 

வெளிநாட்டொன்றிற்கு நீங்கள் விஜயம் செய்யும்போது அங்கு வைத்து நீங்கள் கைதுசெய்யப்பட்டால் என்ன செய்வீர்கள் என சுலோச்சனா எழுப்பிய கேள்விக்கு பதிலளித்த பாதுகாப்புச் செயலாளர்' அதனை நான் எதிர்கொள்வேன். அதையிட்டு யார் கவலைப்படுவார்' எனப் பதிலளித்துள்ளார். 

குற்றச்சாட்டுக்களில் இருந்து தனது தன்மை வசனம் ஐக்கிய நாடுகள் மனித உரிமைகள் ஆணையாளர் மிச்சேல் பாச்லெட் விடுத்திருக்கும் இலங்கை தொடர்பான அறிக்கை ‘nonsensical’ முட்டாள்தனமானதும்  ‘pathetic’ பரிதாபகரமானதுமானதொன்று எனவும் அவர் குறிப்பிட்டுள்ளார். 

பாதுகாப்புச் செயலாளருடனான சுலோச்சனாவின் நீண்ட நேர்காணலில் ஐநா மனித உரிமை அமர்வுடன் தொடர்பு பட்டதான கேள்விகளும் பதில்களும் இதோ



The UNHRC report has been dismissed by the Government. We withdrew from the US cosponsored resolution and slammed the High Commissioner’s recent statement. Is rejecting and denying all the allegations, a way forward for Sri Lanka?

A: When I talk about the UNHR Commissioner Bachellet’s report, it is full of nonsense and I mean it. No other better word than that. I don’t know where they got all the information and on what basis they have come to such conclusions. Since my name is also there, I don’t want to elaborate on that too much. However, as far as I am concerned, the report and statement are very pathetic. I mean the UNHRC and its Commissioner should be respectable people, and when they voice something, they should do it in a respectable manner. They have to listen to all sides. Listening to someone and including that in the report before dishing it out to the entire world, I don’t think there is justice served. 

Do you think, Nishantha was behind informing the UNHRC?

A: I don’t know, but it could be. The UNHRC has fixed people without any reason and how many are behind bars without a reason now? I think you should study that. I am sure you know much more than what I am telling you. It is very pathetic, when someone who served an organization like the CID, should try to take political revenge and put others in trouble.

Don’t you think since we have not revisited the resolution and the recommendation that such allegations are mounting on Sri Lanka?

A: We had done the LLRC report but they never consulted that. Our government appointed various other commissions, especially the Paranagama Commission, but the UNHRC never bothered to look at it. The saddest thing was that the former government co-sponsored a resolution against our country. 

How confident is the Government that it could challenge a big organisation like the UNHRC?

A: We don’t want to challenge. That was my personal opinion and not the Government’s opinion. However, what want to tell the UNHRC to open their eyes and see truth. See the reality without just writing reports against us based on bogus information. 

So are you not willing to probe the alleged human rights violation in the country?

A: Everybody is talking about the human rights violation but nobody is talking about the number of dead bodies that were found in villages those days. So many children were taken as child soldiers. Nobody is talking about those crimes by the LTTE. All the time they say human rights but not a single fellow is dying today. Nobody has appreciated and will not appreciate it. 

But such dismissal has landed top military persons like Gen. Jagath Jayasuriya who was in Brazil, Maj. Gen. Priyanka Fernando, you and many others are trouble and they are paying a price since governments did not clear their names, claims, and allegations. Shouldn’t the Government do it this time? 

A: Gen. Jayasuriya returned from Brazil when his tenure was over. Maj. Gen. Fernando had done something so was asked to return. We have been trying to clear our names, however, when the UNHRC does not accept it, what could we do?

So these UNHRC reports will continue to haunt all of you in the future too. Is that right?

A: Yes. They have listened to only one side. 

What about murders of Lasantha, disappearance of Ekneligoda, the 11 youth abduction by the Navy, etc., when will there be a closure?

A: There are inquires going on. During the previous government Shani Abeysekera and many others conducted inquiries. You cannot point the fingers at somebody and say ‘he murdered him’. You have to prove it. Let the law enforcement authority prove it. You cannot just prosecute somebody in courts without any proof. Already the AG has taken action on the killings of the 11 youth and indictment was served. 

What is your message to the UNHRC?

A: They should give a fair hearing without taking bits of news from other people. Please be impartial. 

A strong resolution on Sri Lanka is expected in March. How is the government going to handle it?

A: It’s not my business as a Secretary of Defence to attend to it. Let the Foreign Ministry handle it. 

How will you clear your name from the UNHRC report?

A: We are not war criminals. I have done my service for my country and its people and even you are walking freely today because I spent my entire youth in the jungle fighting the terrorists. I have done my part now it’s up to the government and the foreign ministry to clear my name.

General, now the matter has gone one step further with referral to the International Criminal Court. Can we remain quiet?

A: I am not scared of anything as I am not a war criminal.

What will you do if when you travel overseas and you are taken into custody?

A: I’ll face it. Who cares!


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