Lanka Newspapers

Sri Lanka News Updates with Discussions

Lanka NewspapersColomboDude's Home PageThis Page




Sri Lanka Tamils fear UK deportation

Saturday, 5 September 2009 - 10:10 PM SL Time

Sri Lankan Tamil asylum seekers in the UK have accused the British government of double standards - trying to send them back to Sri Lanka on the one hand while accusing the island`s authorities of human rights violations on the other.

Nadarajah, a former Tamil Tiger rebel, says the British government tried to deport him to Sri Lanka before the High Court granted him permission to apply for a judicial review against the decision to remove him.

`My father was abducted in Colombo in 2007 while I was here. I was abducted and badly tortured while I was in Sri Lanka in 2002 and am still getting counselling and medication,` he told BBC Sinhala.

Nadarajah, a resident of Velvetithurai, Jaffna, left the rebels before the abduction incident and says there are no circumstances in which he could return.

`I can`t go back. My father was abducted because of me. I still don`t know where my father is. I was a member of the Tamil Tigers, so how can I go back? But the British Home Office kept rejecting my application,` Nadarajah said.

The UK authorities, he says, tried to forcefully deport him to Sri Lanka last year, though he produced enough documents to prove evidence of persecution if he is made to go back. A decision on his application is still pending.

In a statement issued in July, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) called on all governments not to return Sri Lankan Tamil asylum seekers from the north, as normalcy is yet to return despite the end of the war between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lankan government.

`Notwithstanding the end of the hostilities, the human rights situation in Sri Lanka remains of concern to UNHCR,` the July 2009 guideline said.

The UNHCR says the plight of nearly 300,000 internally displaced Tamils in camps near Vavuniya in the north-west in particular, `remains extremely challenging`.

Tamil asylum seekers in the UK, however, are not convinced that the British authorities are abiding by UNHCR guidelines.

Thavarani Nagulendran, of the Tamil Community Centre (TCC) in Hounslow in west London, says the UK authorities deported at least 12 Sri Lankans, most of them Tamils, in July.

`I am aware of at least another 50 Tamils in the UK facing deportation. They are in hiding and do not want to speak to the media for fear of deportation,` she told BBC Sinhala.

The TCC provides language and legal support, counselling and other services to Sri Lankan Tamil asylum seekers.

`Every day, the UK authorities are sending Tamil asylum seekers back to Sri Lanka. The Home Office is telling these people that they can go back to Sri Lanka as there are no more troubles there,` says Ms Nagulendran.

Sivagnanam Baheerathan, who came to the UK in 2001, says he is still being urged by the authorities to go back to Sri Lanka.

The European Court of Human Rights issued an interim order last year preventing his removal from the UK, days after the UK Border Agency tried to deport him.

`I was arrested, in October last year... and was put on a flight to Lanka. But I told them that I will commit suicide instead of going to Lanka. I tried to squeeze my neck and tried to bang my head hard... Then they brought me out of the plane,` he told the BBC.

`Now I am not allowed to work. My parents and brother lived in Mallavi in Wanni, I lost contact with them for over a year Even after the end of the war, arrests and abductions are going on. The UK government is now saying there is no problem there. But it is not the case. I may be arrested by the intelligence or rival armed groups if I go back.`

The UNHCR guidelines said: `Tamils in the north are still heavily targeted in the security and anti-terrorism measures... Widescale detentions and confinement of Tamils from the north remains a serious concern.`

The UK has been highly critical of the human rights situation in Sri Lanka as security forces intensified fighting against the rebels before declaring victory in May.

Yet Britain itself is accused not only of violating the human rights of Tamil asylum seekers, but sometimes even of putting their lives in danger.

The British Home Office maintains that it does not comment on individual asylum applications.

The BBC could not get a response from the Home Office despite repeated requests in relation to any of the allegations.

Source(s)
DM

 Post a reply to this

 E-mail this to a friend




ColomboDude
Senior Member

Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 3643
Member Profile
LK Information  5 Sep 2009 15:11:21 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Ha ha ha.... love every bit of it

welcome back to Sri Lanka

Edited By - ColomboDude - 5 Sep 2009 15:11:39 GMT
ThinKing
Senior Member

Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 6045
Member Profile
LK Information  5 Sep 2009 15:23:48 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Meva ahala pana palayan labana peredaaa... :D
Su33
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 1603
Member Profile
LK Information  5 Sep 2009 15:43:15 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Heehee

poor donkeys are being let down by their white masters.....now what you say eelam donkeys??

cant wait for tamilnet to report it. I mean the real tamilnet *wink*
Imperator
Senior Member

Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 7941
Member Profile
LK Information  5 Sep 2009 16:03:54 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Varella varella, we have a nice welcome waiting at the airport =)
ColomboDude
Senior Member

Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 3643
Member Profile
LK Information  5 Sep 2009 16:18:46 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Munge pu*e katu kambi arinna one
Su33
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 1603
Member Profile
LK Information  5 Sep 2009 16:23:40 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Now Brown and miliband are also in Thivya/Tigy's ghetto thugs list

wonder ho they will brey this time. At least if they come down to SL, they will SING better ha?
Piyal
Senior Member

Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 7758
Member Profile
LK Information  5 Sep 2009 16:45:43 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Nadarajah, a former Tamil Tiger rebel, says the British government tried to deport him to Sri Lanka


Now, British government is harboring terrorists, in the guise of providing asylum.......

This is like the cat pooped on a rock..... Love the situation.....

Tigy, Thivya, Kural, Aani,
Pack your bags and say 'Helloooo Sri Lanka,...'
Su33
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 1603
Member Profile
LK Information  5 Sep 2009 17:34:25 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Cukookural is going to be very VERY angry. He will be threatening the British as well now.
Spetsnaz1
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 5170
Member Profile
LK Information  5 Sep 2009 22:15:47 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Cukookural is going to be very VERY angry. He will be threatening the British as well now.

with one of them Artificial Tsunami I presume???:))))....NEVER underestimate kukukus predictions:))
Page | 1  |
 Post a reply to this      E-mail this to a friend



(C) 2000-2008 www.lankanewspapers.com - Sri Lankan News & Discussions - Contact Us - RSS Feed - News Archives - src - FAQ