14/08/2007
Peace
Secretariat Chief Prof. Rajiva Wijesinha has urged the International
Commission of Jurists (ICJ) to issue a formal apology for its
false allegations.
In
a letter to ICJ Chief, Justice Arthur Chaskalson, Wijesinha pointed
out that Australian expert Dr. Dodd has specifically refuted Michael
Birnbaum's Addendum which has regrettably been issued in the name
of the ICJ, in saying 'there is no suggestion in my mind of substitution
of exhibits, and to this end I would categorically refute the
suggestion in the Birnbaum Report'.
"The
long discourse therefore of your so-called legal expert Birnbaum
on the arms used by the Sri Lankan Army is therefore not at all
relevant.
If
we were to go by his standards of evidence, we might conclude
that there was evidence that he had been briefed by terrorists
and their sympathisers who are determined to denigrate the Sri
Lankan Forces," he added.
The
letter: "I write with reference to my letter of June 25 regarding
the ICJ statement regarding the killing of 17 Aid Workers in Muttur
last year.
I
received a response to that from the ICJ Secretary General Mr.
Howen, which reiterated his concern - which we all share - about
that unfortunate event.
It
did not address the main point of my letter, which was the unwarranted
assumption by him, based on the report by Mr. Birnbaum, that there
had been tampering with evidence.
As
you know, Mr. Birnbaum's report, which was an addendum to his
initial report on the subject, was concerned largely with a discrepancy
between the identification of a single bullet in two reports.
This
discrepancy was used by Mr. Birnbaum to raise an allegation of
'powerful grounds to suspect that someone removed from the exhibits
a bullet that he thought might be incriminating and substituted
another'. This led to the assertion that an investigation should
be held into 'who had access to the bullets and who tampered with
them.'
Howen
goes further and refers to 'evidence of tampering' in his letter
of 6th June to our ambassador in Geneva. On June 25th the ICJ
issued a press release which asserted, on the basis of Dr Dodd's
report, that 'There is therefore evidence to indicate the 5.56
calibre bullet was removed from the evidence submitted as exhibits
to the Kantale Magistrate, and that another bullet of a different
type was substituted.'
Though
your release of July 5 was more temperate, there was no retraction
whatsoever, let alone an apology, for the outrageous allegation
of the June 25th release.
In
the July 5th release you made a further claim, about the number
of aid workers killed, citing the Consortium of Humanitarian Agencies.
I checked with them and conveyed to Mr. Howen that they denied
the attribution, but I have not as yet had a response to that
letter.
He
should of course check again with CHA but, if what they told me
is correct, ICJ should realize that some of the sources it uses
cannot be trusted. This is the more serious in that recently Sir
John Holmes, UN Under Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs,
has repeated the same canard.
Meanwhile,
as you must be aware, Dr Dodd, having reviewed the evidence as
the Sri Lankan government had always requested, has registered
that his original identification was erroneous and the presence
of 'a 5.56 calibre projectile can be confidently excluded'.
He
further states that he hopes 'this supplementary report now settles
convincingly the issue of calibre of projectile removed' and 'that
all projectiles retrieved from the bodies examined were of the
same calibre' viz 7.62. I am writing therefore to request that
ICJ issues a formal apology for its false allegations.
In
an earlier and more decent age such professional incompetence
would have been a reason for resignation, but I suspect this is
too much to expect from Mr. Howen. I hope however that ICJ will
be very wary of making further use of the services of Mr. Birnbaum,
and that your Executive Committee will ensure that the ICJ Secretary
General does not continue, as the old proverb has it, to put his
foot in his mouth.
Needless
to say, assuming we can be sure that ICJ too has not been lured
into the current campaign of the LTTE to destabilize the Government,
we look forward to further cooperation with you in what should
be your basic purpose of upholding the rule of law. For this it
is necessary to observe the high standards of analysis and objectivity
that a decent judicial system requires."
Courtesy
: Daily News
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