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Sri Lanka boat people leader `a known trafficker`

Friday, 6 November 2009 - 8:23 PM SL Time

(AFP) 3 hours ago

COLOMBO The leader of a boat of Sri Lankan asylum seekers held in Indonesia is a known people smuggler previously deported from Canada, the government said Friday, a charge he has strongly denied.

Alex, who emerged as the spokesman for the 255 Sri Lankans whose boat was detained last month en route to Australia, is Kulaendrarajah Sanjeev, a 28-year-old who worked out of a base in India, the foreign ministry said in a statement.

The man, who led an abortive hunger strike demanding that those on board be granted refugee status, was expelled from Canada in 2003, the statement said.

`Alex had been involved in human smuggling for a long time and it is believed that his office is based in India,` the statement said.

`His brother who is now in Canada is also involved in human smuggling` and is being sought by Canadian police, the statement added.

The ministry did not give further details.

Alex emotionally denied the allegations when contacted by AFP by telephone in Indonesia, saying they were a ruse to discredit the boat people and distract from widespread rights abuses in Sri Lanka.

He neither confirmed nor denied the identity given by the Sri Lankan government, saying he could not reveal further information before his asylum claim was heard by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

`I do appreciate the media`s efforts to try and expose the truth but I think the media and everyone involved should focus on the truth that is in Sri Lanka at the moment,` Alex said.

`Instead of focusing on one person and trying to ... expose that one person on the boat and say that he`s a bogus refugee and make accusations that he`s a people smuggler,` he added.

`This is the only way that they can try to actually make everybody (on the boat) look bogus.`

He said accusations that he was a people smuggler were `definitely false. A people smuggler would never take the risk and come on a boat.

`Just imagine if a people smuggler came on this boat and arrived in Australia. What do you think all the other people on this boat would do to that people smuggler?`

A convicted Indonesian people smuggler, Abraham Lauhenaspessy, known as `Captain Bram`, was found on the boat last month. Media reports said he forced the boat to turn around after failing to be picked up by another boat and returned to Indonesia.

An ethnic Tamil, Alex has told the media the group of asylum seekers fears government repression in the wake of the defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels earlier this year, although he denies the migrants were rebel separatists.

Rights groups have condemned what they say are widespread abuses in the wake of the long-running war`s end, including the detention of around 250,000 Tamils in government-run camps.

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Oh Canada..
OUR true and Fugitive Land
False Patriot Love
In all thy cons command

With Donkey Grins
Wee see thee fail
The True north weak and we Bray

From Far And Wide
Oh Cadnada
We Screw your land for free

God Keep this Land..
Glorious and Free

Oh Canai da we come by boats to screw you for FREE
Oh Cannai Da we come in gangs to rape you for FREE

:(
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Canada will prosecute the members of Sri Lankan Armed forces and Police for crime against humanity. They will be barred from entering Canada, even Visitor Visas will be refused and they will be promptly deported from Canada,


The SINHALA FAKE REFUGEE/WAR CRIMINAL is KASTURIACHHI eating well in CANADA eh! :))

We the Tamils Canadians will make sure the Sinhala war criminals, Sinhala armed forces and the fake Sinhala Refugee claimants are not abusing the Canada's Refugee protection laws and we are watching. :))

'O CANADA WE STAND ON GUARD FOR THEE' from the Sinhala War Criminals.

TOUGH STAND TAKEN ON SRI LANKA

TORONTO - He lives on a suburban street in Ajax in a two-storey brick house with a double garage and fruit trees in the garden.

The quiet neighbourhood east of Toronto is worlds away from the civil war Raja Kasturiarachchi left behind when he moved to Canada after retiring from the SRI LANKAN NATIONAL POLICE.

But if he came to Canada to escape the past, he hasn't. The Canada Border Services Agency says it intends to deport Mr. Kasturiarachchi because he was complicit in WAR CRIMES.

As a former Sri Lankan police chief, the CBSA says, Mr. Kasturiarachchi is to blame for 'SYSTEMATIC' and 'WIDESPREAD' ABUSES committed by the force 'on a regular ongoing basis.'


The case is one of several that suggest Canada has adopted a new hard line approach against those involved in Sri Lanka's bloody civil war -- regardless of which side they were on.

While the government has long fought to prevent Tamil Tigers rebels from using Canada as a safe haven, it is now extending the same treatment to members of the state security forces.

'The CBSA strives for a fair and consistent application of the law,' said Anna Pape, a CBSA spokeswoman.

'Cases where there is evidence of CRIMES AGAISNT HUMANITY must be pursued, no matter the perpetrator.' Those WAR CRIMES continue.

The violence prompted Maxime Bernier, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, to call on both sides in the conflict 'to respect international human rights and humanitarian law' and protect civilians.

The civil war reverberates in Canada because of the estimated 200,000 Sri Lankans who have resettled here since the fighting broke out, most of them in Toronto.

Most are ethnic Tamils and many are at least sympathetic to the Tamil Tigers guerrillas fighting to create an independent state in Sri Lanka's north and east.

When the deputy leader of the Tigers was killed last month, Canadian Tamils (and Liberal members of Parliament) attended a large outdoor rally in Markham.

Last week, events were held around Toronto to mark Tamil Heroes' Day, which commemorates the anniversary of the first Tamil Tigers suicide bombing.

But a review of cases that have come before the courts since last year shows the government has also been quietly going after members of the security forces, BARRING them from entering Canada, REFUSING to give them visitor's visas and even DEPORTING them. Even SRI LANKAN POLICE OFFICERS ARE NOW CONSIDERS WAR CRIMINALS.

Earlier they were taking a hard line on the ? army or navy, But in this case, the new development is they are taking a hard line on the Sri Lankan police force.'

In a similar case, the CBSA is trying to revoke refugee status from former Sri Lankan police officer Indrabalan Ratnasingam, who entered Canada in 1996, on the grounds he was complicit in war crimes. The Federal Court ruled against the man last month.

Another recent case involves a Sri Lankan Army officer who was denied entry to Canada because he was found complicit in 'GRAVE' human rights abuses and the use of TORTURE as an investigative technique.

Sujeewa Jayasinghe had applied for a visitor's visa at the Canadian High Commission in Sri Lanka. His wife had immigrated to Canada and she was expecting. He wanted to be present for the birth.

But when the Canadian immigration officer found out that Mr. Jayasinghe had served in the army, and that he had interrogated and killed people suspected of being Tamil Tigers rebels, she refused to give him a visa. The shift in Canada's approach comes as human rights groups are reporting mounting abuses by the Sri Lankan security forces, such as disappearances, torture and the killing of journalists and foreign aid workers.

Fred Abrahams, senior emergencies researcher at Human Rights Watch, said while his group condemns the Tamil Tigers, also known as the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, or LTTE, it is also troubled by the deteriorating conduct of the government security forces.

Mr. Abrahams co-authored a report on human rights in Sri Lanka issued in August and is preparing to release another this month on the more than 1,000 disappearances that have occurred in the country in the past 18 months, mostly in areas under government control.

Toronto resident Naithan Vaithilingam says he experienced the brutal conduct of the security forces first-hand. He was returning to his home in the government-controlled city of Trincomalee in 2005 when he was stopped at a checkpoint.

A group of men he believes were Sri Lankan Army personnel (because they were standing near an army checkpoint next to an army truck) asked him his ethnicity. 'I told them I am Tamil,' he said.

They then attacked him with a knife and left him to die on the road with stab wounds in his head, leg and hands. His sister arranged to get him to a hospital in Colombo, where he spent the next nine months and had three operations before coming to Canada in June, 2006.

Sri Lankan MP M.K. Eelaventhan, a member of the Tamil National Alliance who recently visited Canada, blamed the security forces for abduction, killings and disappearances.

'Disappearance is now becoming a normal feature. I will call it a normality. When a person disappears and doesn't appear for three days, you can safely say that he is among the dead.'

Sri Lankan police are blamed for some of those abuses. Chief Inspector Kasturiarachchi spent more than 25 years in the police force. He moved to Canada with his family after retiring in 2002.

Even though there was no evidence he had personally committed war crimes, the CBSA argued he was nonetheless to blame. As a long-time senior officer of a police force that engaged in abuses that were 'disproportionate and routinely committed throughout the country with impunity' he was found RESPONSIBLE.

'By virtue of his membership and activity with the Force, he shared in its common purpose or objectives and was therefore complicit in the commission of crimes against humanity,' according to the Federal Court ruling on his case

'That's pretty harsh,' responded Mr. Sriskanda, the lawyer. 'That means any police officer from Sri Lanka cannot even apply for a visitor's visa. They are excluded for all purposes under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.'

But Ms. Pape, the CBSA spokeswoman, said the agency 'intends to REMOVE Mr. Kasturiarachchi from Canada based on his complicity in CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY committed against a civilian population in Sri Lanka.'


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n a similar case, the CBSA is trying to revoke refugee status from former Sri Lankan police officer Indrabalan Ratnasingam, who entered Canada in 1996, on the grounds he was complicit in war crimes. The Federal Court ruled against the man last month.

Hold on, this is a lie, there are NO Tamils in the SL Police!!

Thivya, are you sure this news is correct, what is the date?
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Hold on, this is a lie, there are NO Tamils in the SL Police!!


So what, there are token Tamils in SL Police and Sri Lankan cabinet. :))


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Hold on, this is a lie, there are NO Tamils in the SL Police!!


He was a Chinkalam Operative.. inserted to Discredit the Tamils.. It worked.. He will come back to SL .. Mission Accomplished !!
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So what, there are token Tamils in SL Police and Sri Lankan Cabinet. :))

Token Tamils?
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Thivya,
What version of Oh Canada do you recite every morning ??
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