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* Mr. President,*

 I am William Nicholas Gomes, a journalist and Human Rights activist from
Bangladesh presently based in Hong Kong.  Today I am writing you urgent
attention on the situation of Sri lanka while you and other Americans are
preparing for Christmas, people are going through unexplainable suffering
in Sri Lanaka, due to gross violations of people’s rights violations by
  Mahinda  Rajapaksa regime.

*Mr. President,*

Many Civil, political, economical and cultural rights are a dream for the
people in Sri Lanka,  Rajapaksa regime  had forced the nation into a
situation where people are  deprive  from their basic human rights.

*Mr. President,*

I am writing to you because you have promised a change to USA and to the
world. United States enjoys cordial relations with Sri Lanka that are
based, in large part, on shared democratic traditions.

U.S. policy toward Sri Lanka is characterized by respect for its
independence, sovereignty, and moderate nonaligned foreign policy; support
for the country’s unity, territorial integrity, and democratic
institutions; and encouragement of its social and economic development. The
United States is a strong supporter of ethnic reconciliation in Sri Lanka.

According to US department of State, U.S. assistance has totaled more than
$2 billion since Sri Lanka’s independence in 1948. Through the U.S. Agency
for International Development (USAID), it has contributed to Sri Lanka’s
economic growth with projects designed to reduce unemployment, improve
housing, develop the Colombo Stock Exchange, modernize the judicial system,
and improve competitiveness. At the June 2003 Tokyo Donors’ Conference on
Sri Lanka, the United States pledged $54 million, including $40.4 million
of USAID funding. Following the 2004 tsunami, the United States provided
$135 million in relief and reconstruction assistance. The United States
provided over $51.4 million in humanitarian assistance in 2009, and pledged
at least $34.5 million for 2010.



*Mr. President,*

You can bring a positive change into lives of many in Sri Lanka.



Media groups have alleged that media freedom has been curtailed in Sri
Lanka during Rajapaksa’s term as President. In 2008 Reporters without
borders ranked Sri Lanka 165th among 173 countries in its annual Worldwide
Press Freedom Index. The next year, the country was ranked 162. By 2010,
following the end of the war, the RSF ranking was 158th. However these
ranking have been questioned by independent Sri Lanka newspapers.

RSF’s 2010 Press Freedom Index has Sri Lanka at number 158, nearly tied
with Saudi Arabia. This makes the rankings somewhat suspect. In Saudi
Arabia, all newspapers are owned by the royal family or their associates.
All TV and radio stations are government owned. Saudi journalists are
forbidden by law to criticise the royal family or religious authorities and
writers and bloggers are routinely arrested.

Very recently Sri Lanka has blocked five news websites *www.lankaenews.com,
srilankamirror.com, srilankaguardian.com, paparacigossip9.com and
www.lankawaynews.com*, claiming that they had committed character
assassination and insulted people including key political leaders,
officials.



Sri Lankan laws do not restrict the press from criticizing leaders. The
government did not describe what content it opposed.

Media groups criticized the moves as undemocratic, and the U.S. Embassy
recently raised concerns about press freedom in Sri Lanka.

Prominent journalist Frederica Jansz, the editor of The Sunday Leader,was
threaten to kill and the media professional are facing challenges in
everyday work.

*Mr. President,*

Mahinda  Rajapaksa regime has turned out to be a tool not to spur
international peace and security .

Worst of all, the regime is continuously ignoring appeal of the
international community to respectful to the rights of the people,
targeting daily lives of ordinary people. Institutionalized torture,
extrajudicial killings , enforced disappearance and other forms of gross
human rights violations became a daily issue and that have a tragic impact
on the rights recognized in the International Covenant on Economic, Social
and Cultural Rights.



*Mr. President,*

In today’s worlds the most violent place in Asia at the moment is Sri
Lanka, and until today the state has not taken any serious steps to bring
it under control. Very recently on the occasion of the 47th Session of CAT
— the government makes empty statements without firm commitments to halt
violations.

According an issued statement of Asian Human Rights Comission, the
government delegation gave the state report relating to the questions
raised by the Committee against Torture (CAT) at the 47th Session of the
CAT Committee. Mr. Mohan Peiris, a former Attorney General and now an
advisor to the government presented the report. For the session earlier The
12 organizations that have submitted their reports are: 1.Amnesty
International 2.Asian Human Rights Commission 3.Freedom from Torture
4.Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children
5.International Commission of Jurists 6.International Disability Alliance
7.Lawyers’ Rights Watch Canada 8.REDRESS 9.REDRESS, Asian Legal Resource
Centre & ACAT-France 10.Sri Lankan NGO Collective 11.Tamil Information
Centre 11.TRIAL

Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has documented nearly 100 cases of
torture and killings in police custody since January this year in Sri
Lanka. Apart from that AHRC had also documented 1500 cases of torture in
police custody since 1998 in Sri Lanka.

UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances has once again
called on Sri Lanka to sign and ratify the International Convention for the
Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance.

Very recently in  a presentation Mr. Basil Fernando, the Director of Policy
and Programmes explains the causes of police torture in Sri Lanka and the
consequences of having a policing system that has lost its internal control
structure.

Fernando also explains how the CAT Act, Act No 22 of 1994 is no longer
being implemented in the country and how there is no credible complaint
mechanism or witness protection law available to the citizens. The overall
consequence of losing a law-based policing system is the creation of
extra-legal measures to control crime.

These extra-legal measures include torture, and extra-judicial killings.
“Wide spread torture is only a symptom of the much larger problem of
lawlessness created by the operation of 1978 constitution”, tells Fernando



*Mr. President, *

I will also provide a copy of the letter to all 435 members of the House of
Representatives.I belive all of you will jointly think of how to help the
people towards better democracy and better life before Christmas. I hope as
you are an agent of change will give a good chirstmas gift to the people of
sri lanka by making accountable the Mahinda  Rajapaksa regime before the US
institution for further bilateral co operations. U.S. assistance has
totaled more than $2 billion since Sri Lanka’s independence in 1948. But
now I hope US government would think of the situations mentioned above
before grating any further assistance to Mahinda  Rajapaksa regime.



*Mr. President,*

In conclusion, I will urge you to impose pre conditions to insure the
international standards of Civil, Political, economic, social and cultural
rights before the Mahinda  Rajapaksa regime in signing or renewing any
 further economic  co-operation with Sri Lanka.



Thank you very much.

*William Nicholas Gomes*
Journalist & Human Rights Activist
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