Indian shadow on US resolution forced DMK's
hand
Tuesday March 19, 2013 10:58:23 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: The DMK
decided to quit the UPA Tuesday after it became clear that India
had quietly diluted a US resolution against Sri Lanka at the UNHRC
-- a la last year.
When the final -- and revised -- US draft resolution became public
knowledge, DMK patriarch M. Karunanidhi felt slighted because he
had been pressing the UPA to take a hard line against Sri Lanka.
Despite demands in parliament, the UPA government, of which the
DMK was a key partner until Tuesday, declined to say how it would
vote at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva
Thursday.
India has not said if it played a role in softening the earlier US
draft resolution that was highly critical of Colombo.
But human rights activists who have been campaigning against Sri
Lanka have studied both versions of the US resolution to detect an
Indian hand - a role New Delhi also played, but quite openly, last
year.
According to Amnesty International India, the revised US
resolution is much softer in the context of the overwhelming
volume of fresh evidence on rights abuses that has been unearthed
since the 2012 UNHRC session.
Sri Lanka is battling charges of killing or maiming thousands of
Tamil civilians in the final stages of the war that vanquished the
Tamil Tigers, a conflict in which New Delhi covertly backed
Colombo.
But while India has shed no tears over the destruction of the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), mounting evidence of
atrocities committed on Tamil civilians by the military has placed
New Delhi in a dilemma.
Alluding to Indian influence, rights activists say the new UNHRC
resolution significantly downgrades the international community's
concerns regarding human rights violations in Sri Lanka.
It has also dramatically diluted the list of Special Procedures
that have requested a visit to the island nation.
Activists -- and Indian Tamil parties -- felt that the revised US
resolution was a big setback for those seeking justice for victims
of the Sri Lankan war.
The resolution replaces "Sri Lanka" with "each State":
"Reaffirming that it is the responsibility of each State to ensure
the full enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms of
its entire population."
Three new paragraphs in the revised resolution welcome Colombo's
decision to hold elections in the northern province in September,
to rebuild infrastructure in the former war zone, and how the
Colombo-backed Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission can
lead to national reconciliation.
Those who have studied the US resolutions point out that some of
the language in the new version mirrors what the Indian government
has used in recent times on Sri Lanka.
The revised draft does away with the need for an "international"
investigation into allegations against Sri Lanka and instead calls
for "an independent and credible investigation".
In several respects, the revised resolution uses words like
"encourages" instead of "urges" - which has a different meaning in
diplomatic parlance.
Again, the word "unfettered" has been taken out from the phrase
"providing unfettered access" to Sri Lanka.
Amnesty admits that the one positive aspect of the revised draft
is that it makes a strong case for investigation into allegations
of violations of international human rights law and humanitarian
law and sets the stage for stronger action in the future.
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