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MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS
 
Meeting No. 14
 
Thursday, February 27, 2014
 

The Subcommittee on International Human Rights of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development met in camera at 1:11 p.m. this day, in Room 112-N, Centre Block, the Chair, Scott Reid, presiding.

 

Members of the Subcommittee present: Tyrone Benskin, Hon. Irwin Cotler, Nina Grewal, Wayne Marston, Scott Reid, Gary Ralph Schellenberger and David Sweet.

 

In attendance: Library of Parliament: Miguel Bernal-Castillero, Analyst; Erin Shaw, Analyst.

 
The Subcommittee proceeded to the consideration of matters related to Subcommittee business.
 

It was agreed, — That the Coalition of Eritrean Canadian Communities and Organizations be invited to appear.

 

It was agreed, — That the Subcommittee expresses its deep concern regarding the human rights situation in Sri Lanka and the troubling absence of real efforts by the Government of Sri Lanka to implement effective mechanisms to ensure accountability and reconciliation after the end of that country’s civil war.

Based on the evidence heard to date, the Subcommittee is particularly troubled by:

• the erosion of the rule of law in Sri Lanka and its link to a growing culture of impunity and increasing insecurity;

• the militarization of functions best left in the hands of the civil service, particularly in the north and east of the country where reconstruction efforts lack necessary consultation and support from the local Tamil population;

• the intimidation and insecurity experienced by those suspected of having links to the defeated Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), including arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances, torture and sexual violence;

• the physical violence, social and economic insecurity experienced by women, particularly women who lost their spouses during or after the country’s civil war;

• the practices of intimidation perpetrated against journalists and human rights activists, as well as against those victims and witnesses who share their stories with them;

• the growing intolerance of, and violence against, religious minorities; and,

• the Government’s failure to establish independent mechanisms to investigate credible evidence of ongoing crimes against humanity.

The Subcommittee calls upon the Government of Sri Lanka to meet the letter and spirit of its international commitments, and especially its obligations under international human rights and humanitarian law.

Furthermore, the Subcommittee urges the Government of Sri Lanka to allow an independent international inquiry into the alleged human rights violations that occurred during and after the final days of the Sri Lankan civil war.

Finally, the Subcommittee supports the efforts of the Government of Canada to use all available bilateral and multilateral opportunities to advocate meaningful reconciliation and accountability in Sri Lanka.

 

It was agreed, — That the Subcommittee study the deteriorating human rights situation as it pertains to targeted peoples in Honduras.

 

At 2:01 p.m., the Subcommittee adjourned to the call of the Chair.

 



Miriam Burke
Clerk of the Subcommittee

 
 
2014/04/02 8:46 a.m.