Handheld users: view this page better on http://m.socialistparty.org.uk

Link to this page: http://www.socialistparty.org.uk/issue/650/10778

From The Socialist newspaper, 8 December 2010

Warmonger Rajapaksa forced to abandon his Oxford Union speech

HOWLS OF outrage greeted the news that the Oxford Union debating society had invited Sri Lankan president and suspected war criminal, Mahinda Rajapaksa, to address it on 1 December. But with thousands of Tamils in Britain preparing to picket the event, the Oxford Union cancelled Rajapaksa's invitation citing security concerns.

Earlier that week hundreds of protesters went to Heathrow airport as the man with the blood of tens of thousands of Tamil-speaking people on his hands touched down in Britain. Rajapaksa was being wined and dined at the Dorchester hotel and later met with secretary of state for defence, Liam Fox - while we pay the bill for his security.

Tamil Solidarity had contacted the Oxford Union by phone and email (see below) to demand that the event was cancelled, pointing out the long list of well-founded, well-documented allegations against Rajapaksa and his regime.

These allegations have been given extra weight by Wikileaks - which published a cable sent in January this year from the US ambassador to Sri Lanka, Patricia Butenis, pointing the war crimes finger at Rajapaksa and his crony regime: "... responsibility for many of the alleged crimes rests with the country's senior civilian and military leadership including President Rajapaksa and his brothers and opposition candidate General Fonseka."

However, the US administration weren't prepared to expose an important political ally in south Asia.

Miliband's opportunism

Wikileaks also published a US Embassy memo which quotes a British Foreign Office official who claimed that David Miliband, as Labour's foreign secretary in 2009, (cynically) championed aid to Sri Lanka during the bloody end of the country's civil war in order to win the support of expatriate Tamils living in key Labour marginal seats.

"He said that with UK elections on the horizon and many Tamils living in Labour constituencies with slim majorities, the government is paying particular attention to Sri Lanka, with Miliband recently remarking to Waite [the FO official] that he was spending 60% of his time at the moment on Sri Lanka."

The following letter was sent by the campaigning organisation, Tamil Solidarity, to the president of the Oxford Union calling on the debating society to withdraw its invitation to president Rajapaksa.

Dear James Kingston and the Oxford Union,

We note with grave concern your invitation to president Mahinda Rajapaksa to address the Oxford Union this week.

Despite protestations to the contrary by the president and his regime, the brutality and excesses of the Sri Lankan armed forces in their prosecution of the civil war have been well documented. Let it be clear, we are not talking here about unsubstantiated reports. There is irrefutable evidence of the massacre of thousands of Tamil civilians, especially in the final weeks of the war last year. Irrefutable proof of the bombing by Sri Lankan armed forces of emergency hospitals and aid centres. There has been a series of criticisms from agencies such as the United Nations, International Committee of the Red Cross, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, to name just a handful. Now, this week, Channel 4 News has released further footage of summary executions which everyone, apart from the Sri Lankan regime and its representatives, agrees is authentic.

Following the brutal finale of the war, hundreds of thousands of Tamil-speaking people were rounded up in open prison camps and held in the most horrendous conditions, lacking basic sanitation, health and other essential services. Still, today, so-called 'secret' camps are in operation.

We could add many more examples - and invite you to look at the reports on our website - to illustrate the true nature of the regime, the head of which you have now invited to address your meeting.

This decision is a gross insult to the hundreds of thousands of Tamil-speaking people in Sri Lanka and worldwide, who are still grieving the loss of loved ones and who are trying to cope with the trauma, distress and fall-out from this most brutal of conflicts.

We urge you to rescind this invitation immediately.

Yours faithfully
Manny Thain,
Tamil Solidarity national secretary

Why not click here to join the Socialist Party, or click here to donate to the Socialist Party.


In The Socialist 8 December 2010:


Fighting cuts and fees

This is just the start!

The fight goes on against fees and cuts

Resisting police intimidation


Youth Fight for Education

Youth Fight for Education launch

Youth Fight for Jobs conference report

Socialist Students conference

30 November: student day of action on cuts and fees

Con-Dems can be defeated: Welsh Assembly backs down on EMA and fees

Organising a college walkout


Anti-cuts campaign

Cuts cost lives

Tories' secret job cuts plan exposed

'We need fighting unions to halt cuts'

Nottingham march against billionaire tax dodgers


National Shop Stewards Network

All-Britain Anti-Cuts Campaign to be launched

Building the anti-cuts movement

Scotland: Unison votes for fighting cuts strategy

TUSC calls election campaign conference


Keep the post public campaign

Keep the Post Public campaign


Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

Housing under attack: Ripping off the roof over our heads


Socialist Party NHS campaign

Medirest health workers need help to fight multinational

Campaign stops health bosses' closure plan

Don't let profit become the bottom line in care


Anti-racism

Battle for Barking

Hull: racist BNP demo stopped


International socialist news and analysis

Protesters demand halt to opencast coal mining in Bangladesh

Egypt's regime perpetrates a massive election fraud

Warmonger Rajapaksa forced to abandon his Oxford Union speech

Kazakhstan - a repressive and corrupt state


 

Home   |   The Socialist 8 December 2010   |   Join the Socialist Party

Subscribe   |   Donate   |   Bookshop






Join the Socialist Party Join us today!

Printable version Printable version

email to friend email to friend

Facebook   Twitter

Related links:

Tamil:

triangleMullivaikal 2012 - Solidarity with the Tamil people

triangleMullivaikal 2012: Workers' unity against Rajapaksa regime

triangleSocialist MEP discusses way forward for Tamils struggle

triangleTamil Solidarity 20 April Day of Action

triangleSri Lanka's Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished

triangleTamil Solidarity: Gearing up for 2012

Oxford:

triangleOxford Socialist Party: What is the political alternative to cuts and austerity?

triangle'Capitalism fails the poor' agree Oxford University students!

triangle30 June pension strike reports

triangleSave heart services for children!

Tamil Solidarity:

triangleTamil Solidarity public meeting - Defend Tamil rights!

War:

triangleFilm review: 'Cocaine Unwrapped'

triangleReview: We must look - the photographs of Don McCullin

triangleSalford Socialist Party: Report from Socialist Party congress

Sri Lanka:

triangle'Death of democracy' in Sri Lanka

triangleHistory of Workers' Struggles in Sri Lanka

triangleSri Lanka: United Socialist Party members remanded on trumped-up charges

Reports and campaigns

Reports and campaigns

25/5/12

Berkshire

'Save Heatherwood Hospital' campaign yielding results

25/5/12

Eastbourne

Strike at Sussex Downs College

25/5/12

Salford

Demo against cuts at Salford university

23/5/12

Disability

Disabled people's organisations condemn views of Tory minister IDS

23/5/12

Unemployed

Back to work? How the system fails the unemployed

23/5/12

Tyne and Wear

AEI Cables: "Thrown out in disgraceful circumstances"

23/5/12

Education

Our education under attack

23/5/12

Police

More attacks on right to campaign

23/5/12

Academies

Lincolnshire academies in crisis

23/5/12

National Shop Stewards Network

National Shop Stewards Network

23/5/12

CWU

Leadership shows weakness at CWU conference

23/5/12

RMT

Interview with RMT assistant general secretary candidate

23/5/12

Housing

The housing crisis - action needed now

23/5/12

Tamil Solidarity

Mullivaikal 2012 - Solidarity with the Tamil people

23/5/12

Dockers

Workplace news in brief

triangleMore Reports and campaigns articles...

triangle23 May Disabled people's organisations condemn views of Tory minister IDS

Greek workers protest outside parliament

triangle23 May We stand 100% with the Greek workers

Mass boycott of the household tax in Ireland, photo by Socialist Party Ireland

triangle23 May Ireland: 31 May referendum

March to save the NHS, 17 May 2011 , photo Paul Mattsson

triangle23 May Hospital jobs scandal - Action now to save the NHS!

Come to National Shop Stewards Network Conference 2012

triangle22 May Come to the 6th annual NSSN conference!

Chester Library protest - 12th May 2012, photo by Anna Vickery

triangle17 May Council workers in Cheshire strike against attacks on pay

Unite members at St Thomas' Hospital on strike 10 May 2012 as part of the nationwide strike of workers in the public sector against attacks on pensions , photo Paul Mattsson

triangle16 May It's our NHS - Let's fight for it!

More ...

triangle29 May Bristol Socialist Party: The Surveillance State

triangle29 May Leeds North West Socialist Party: Greece and the Eurozone crisis

triangle30 May Salford Socialist Party: Campaign Kazakhstan

More ...

Archive

Categories

1-9 

1-9 


Select articles from month:

May 2012

April 2012

March 2012

February 2012

January 2012

December 2011

November 2011

October 2011

September 2011

August 2011

July 2011

June 2011

May 2011

April 2011

March 2011

February 2011

January 2011

December 2010

November 2010

October 2010

September 2010

August 2010

July 2010

June 2010

May 2010

April 2010

March 2010

February 2010

January 2010

December 2009

November 2009

October 2009

September 2009

August 2009

July 2009

June 2009

May 2009

April 2009

March 2009

February 2009

January 2009

December 2008

November 2008

October 2008

September 2008

August 2008

July 2008

June 2008

May 2008

April 2008

March 2008

February 2008

January 2008

December 2007

November 2007

October 2007

September 2007

August 2007

July 2007

June 2007

May 2007

April 2007

March 2007

February 2007

January 2007

December 2006

November 2006

October 2006

September 2006

August 2006

July 2006

June 2006

May 2006

April 2006

March 2006

February 2006

January 2006

December 2005

November 2005

October 2005

September 2005

August 2005

July 2005

June 2005

May 2005

April 2005

March 2005

February 2005

January 2005

December 2004

November 2004

October 2004

September 2004

August 2004

July 2004

June 2004

May 2004

April 2004

March 2004

February 2004

January 2004

December 2003

November 2003

October 2003

September 2003

August 2003

July 2003

June 2003

May 2003

April 2003

March 2003

December 2001

November 2001

October 2001

September 2001

August 2001

July 2001

June 2001

May 2001

April 2001

March 2001

February 2001

January 2001

December 2000

November 2000

October 2000

September 2000

August 2000

July 2000

June 2000

May 2000

April 2000

March 2000

February 2000

January 2000

December 1999