US State Department Too Dodges Jeyakumari's Arrest

Jen Spaki, Spokesperson for the US State Department, in her new statement on harassment to human rights activists in Sri Lanka, hardly speaks a word about Jeyakumari and her daughter Vibhoosika who were arrested in Kilinochchi for "harbouring a criminal."

Jeyakumari and her daughter were also at the forefront in protests against disappearances. 

The US State Department statement only focuses on the arrest of Ruki Fernando and Father Praveen Mahesan, two human rights activists who were arrested in Kilinochchi last week.

UK Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire also issued a statement on recent developments involving human rights activists but refrained from commenting about the arrest of B. Jeyakumari and her daughter.

The full statement issued by the US State Department is as follows,

"The United States is concerned by intensifying pressure on Sri Lankan civil society and human rights activists. We are especially concerned by the detention of well-known human rights defenders Ruki Fernando and Father Praveen Mahesan after they made inquiries regarding the arrest of another activist. While it is encouraging that Mr. Fernando and Father Mahesan have since been released, they continue to face harassment by security forces. We are also aware of reports that additional human rights groups are being targeted for investigation by security forces.

It is disturbing that the Government of Sri Lanka has taken punitive measures against its own brave citizens who have devoted their careers and lives to investigating alleged human rights abuses by both sides during Sri Lanka’s long and brutal civil conflict. These detentions and the continued harassment of those who support the quest for reconciliation and accountability send a chilling effect across Sri Lanka’s vibrant civil society, and undermine Sri Lanka’s proud democratic traditions.

Together with international partners, the United States continues to pursue a resolution on Sri Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council. We are undertaking this action due to our support for the Sri Lankan people and strong concerns about the deteriorating human rights situation in Sri Lanka. We urge the Government of Sri Lanka to ensure human rights and fundamental freedoms for all Sri Lankans, including freedom of speech, freedom of peaceful assembly, and due process of law for those accused of crimes, consistent with Sri Lanka’s international human rights obligations.