UK raises concerns with Sri Lanka on forced cremations

The United Kingdom (UK) has raised concerns on forced cremations with the Government of Sri Lanka.

The UK Minister of State for South Asia and Human Rights, Lord Tariq Ahmad of Wimbledon said he had highlighted the impact of forced cremations continuing in Sri Lanka.

Many, including the Opposition and public have raised repeated concerns over the forced cremations of Muslim Covid victims in Sri Lanka. The matter was raised in Parliament by the Opposition, while many protests were held near the Borella cemetery after the forced cremation of a 21-day old infant.

However, Health Minister Pavithra Wanniarachchi announced in Parliament recently that the stance of the Expert Committee to study the issue remains unchanged, and the remains of Covid victims will be cremated as per the health guidelines.

Commenting on the matter, Lord Tariq Ahmad said he raised concerns on the forced cremations of COVID-19 victims in Sri Lanka, including on faith groups, justice and accountability in this regard.

He said attention was focused on the matter ahead of the upcoming United Nations Human Rights Council session.

Discussions were held in this regard during a telephone conversation between Lord Tariq Ahmad and Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardena today.

The UK Minister of State for South Asia and Human Rights also announced that the UK and Sri Lanka are collaborating on climate change and trade.

Sri Lanka reports two more COVID-19 deaths Friday, toll rises to 278

Sri Lanka confirmed two deaths on Friday due to COVID -19 raising the death toll from the viral disease to 278, according to health authorities.

The Director General of Health Services confirmed the following deaths caused by COVID -19 virus infection and accordingly the total number of deaths due to COVID -19 infection in Sri Lanka is 278 by now.

01.The deceased is an 82 year old male from Colombo 08. He was diagnosed as infected with Covid-19 virus and transferred from a private Hospital in Colombo to IDH Hospital where he died on 22.01.2021. The Cause of death is mentioned as Covid pneumonia.

02.The deceased is a 51 year old female from Homagama. She was diagnosed as infected with Covid 19 virus and transferred from General Hospital Colombo to Base Hospital Homagama where she died on 22.01.2021. The cause of death is mentioned as Covid pneumonia, blood poisoning and kidney dysfunction.

Planters demand action against SLPP MP over mob violence

The Planters’ Association of Ceylon has demanded action against Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) Parliamentarian and Ceylon Workers Congress (CWC) member M. Rameshwaran over the mob violence at Park Estate in Kandapola.

Expressing the unanimous and unreserved condemnation of all 21 Regional Plantation Companies (RPCs) the Planters’ Association of Ceylon issued a statement decrying the shocking violence instigated by Member of Parliament (MP) M. Rameshwaran at Park Estate in Kandapola on 17th January 2021.

The Association called for an impartial investigation and swift justice following a brutal mob attack which resulted in a Trainee Assistant Superintendent being hospitalized at the Nuwaraeliya General Hospital. The victim of the assault was reported to have received severe injuries and was undergoing respiratory difficulties as a result of the assault perpetrated against him by a mob that was transported from outside of the region in two busses facilitated by the said MP.

The PA also called for further investigations in order to ascertain the extent of damage done to the Estate Manager’s Bungalow and grounds – all of which are classified as state property of significant historical value.

“The conduct of MP Rameshwaran is utterly disgraceful and totally unacceptable from any citizen, let alone a duly elected representative of the people of Sri Lanka. We call on legal authorities to uphold the rule of law and take swift action in order to ensure that the perpetrators of this brutal attack are immediately arrested, charged for their violent and illegal actions, and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” the PA stated.

The attack took place following a phone call made by MP Rameshwaran to the Estate Superintendent wherein the MP demanded an immediate meeting on Sunday 17th January 2021 around 5.30PM.

The Estate Superintendent had calmly and politely suggested an alternate date, given that he was on leave at that moment and driving to Kandy in order to urgently purchase essential cancer medication for his father in-law.

Dissatisfied with this response, MP Rameshwaran had lashed out in a crude verbal assault against the Estate Superintendent who hung up the call. Thereafter MP Rameshwaran coerced workers at the estate to give him the Estate Superintendent’s wife’s number, whom he also verbally abused in extremely foul language unbecoming of a MP. This phone call had multiple witnesses.

Subsequently, MP Rameshwaran, together with Pradeshiya Sabha Chairman, Mr. Yogaraj, travelled directly to the estate with two busses full of people from outside the region in order to gather a mob and incite them to violence. At around 5.30 pm MP Rameshwaran and Mr. Yogaraj forcibly and unlawfully entered the bungalow premises with the mob.

A young Trainee Assistant Superintendent who was present on the premises at the time and had tried to de-escalate the sudden tense situation was brutally assaulted by the mob led by MP Rameshwaran. Following the vicious assault, MP Rameshwaran and his thugs prevented anyone from entering or exiting the premises. Instead they unlawfully detained those present, including the assault victim who was denied any medical attention or assistance for at least 5 hours after the brutal assault took place.

Following the intervention of the Police Special Task Force and local police, the Trainee Assistant Superintendent was finally removed from the premises under armed escort and immediately transported to the Nuwara Eliya base hospital where he remains hospitalized at present. As a result of the grievous assault led by MP Rameshwaran, the victim is still recovering from severe contusions and suffering from respiratory distress and other multiple injuries.

In the meanwhile, MP Rameshwaran and the mob continued the unauthorized and unlawful occupation of the bungalow premises for over 24 hours, burned rubber tires, damaged building structures, and also compelled workers from the estate, as well as surrounding estates of the company to stage a strike – resulting in loss of wages to workers and revenue to the company.

“At a time when RPC’s are making every possible endeavour to keep the industry and our national economy afloat by managing the estates in a manner that safeguards the livelihood of the plantation community, these kinds of random violent outbursts have undone a lot of our efforts, and will ultimately hurt the workers most.

“This is true financially, but in the context of a global pandemic, the foolish actions of the MP have also seriously increased the risk of COVID transmission in the very communities he is supposed to represent. While RPCs had taken every possible measure to protect them from these risks, the conduct of MP Rameshwaran may have severely compromised their safety. This is utterly inexcusable, in addition to being totally illegal. He must not be allowed to break the law with impunity. We hope that his standing as a Member of Parliament will not be an impediment to him being brought to justice,” the PA stated.