A group of radical Tamils led by Northern Provincial Council (NPC) members M.K.Shivajilingam and Ananthi Sasitharan are at the tail end of their four day march from Kilinochchi to Jaffna, demanding an international inquiry into the charges of war crimes against the Sri Lankan armed forces and an international court to try the alleged perpetrators.
Speaking to The New Indian Express from Kaithady in Jaffna, Shivaji Lingam said that about 50 people are in the which will wind up at Sangiliyan Thoppu in Jaffna, which had been the seat of the Tamil kings of yore.
“ I am in the march both as a Tamil and as a victim of war crimes,” said Ananthi Sasitharan.
She had seen her husband Sasitharan alias Ezhilan, surrender to the Lankan army on May 16, 2009 at Mullaithivu. But till date, he is untraceable, with the army and every other agency saying that they have no information about him. Ezhilan was the political commissar of the LTTE in Trincomalee district in the East, before he went to Wanni to fight in the second phase of Eelam War IV in the Northern Province.
Ananthi, who came second among Tamil National Alliance (TNA) candidates in the last NPC elections of 2013, pointed out that her case is only one among hundreds of men and women of the LTTE who had voluntarily surrendered to the Lankan forces in the hope that they would not be killed.
On why she rejected a Lankan domestic mechanism to probe warm crimes charges and render justice, Ananthi said: “ We have had many domestic mechanisms in the past and all have failed.”
She also rejected the proposal to set up a South African style Truth Commission to enable people to confess and make a bid for closure.
“The South African Truth Commission brought succor to the non-Whites because they had, by then, won back their rights. But we the Tamils of Lanka, are still to win our rights. So the Truth Commission and the confessions made there will be of no use to us,” she said.
(The New Indian Express)