ASSASSINATION OF A HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER

MR. KUMAR PONNAMBALAM

(TCHR Report 2000)

 

JANUARY 5, 2000

Mr. Ponnambalam presented the human rights situation in Sri Lanka in the last (55th Session) of the UN Commission  on Human Rights

 

Mr G.G. Ponnambalam Jnr. (known to everyone as Kumar Ponnambalam) was
involved in human rights for many years. He was a leading lawyer in Colombo. Gunmen assassinated him in cold blood on 5th January in Wellawatta in Colombo.

 

Mr Ponnambalam, as a prominent expert and able criminal lawyer defended
thousands of Tamil people, over many years, who suffered gross and systematic
violations of human rights at the hands of the Sri Lankan government security
forces - the Special Task Force, the Army and the Navy. The Attorney-General
Department has stated that Mr Ponnambalam held 98% of the (PTA) cases, which went
through their department, which is virtually equivalent to the entire number
of cases fought by the Crown Prosecution Service.

 

Mr Ponnambalam filed many reports on important human rights cases. These  include the internationally known case of gang-rape and murder of Krishanthi  Kumaraswamy, which led to the eventual revelation of the eighteen mass graves, including Chemmani, in the Jaffna Peninsula.


His work became a challenge to the Sri Lankan government, which with its
record of massive human rights violations amounting to genocide, met in him a force
to be reckoned with.

 

Mr Ponnambalam was a brave and tireless champion of civil and political
rights, and fundamental human rights. He was not afraid to speak out on Human rights and this has cost him his life
. His assassination marks a tragic loss for all
who strive for the cause of justice and human rights.

 

( Incidents are quoted in date sequence)

Freedom of Expression (TCHR report to the 55th Session)

In March 1997, Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam was requested by certain NGOs to make representations on behalf of the Tamils, at the 53rd Session of Commission on Human Rights. On his departure from the international airport in Sri Lanka, an army of  customs and police officers rummaged through his personal belongings, as if in search of a rat, to get at his papers.

 

Harassment of a Lawyer (TCHR report to the 55th session)

 

Mr. Kumar Ponnambalam, a leading Criminal Lawyer and General Secretary of the All Ceylon Tamil Congress, the first Tamil Party in Sri Lanka was interrogated by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on 13 January and 20 January 99.

 

According to the CID, Mr. Ponnambalam was deemed to have committed a crime under section 2 (1)(h) of the PTA during his interview with the Swarnawahini TV channel. Mr. Ponnambalam stated that nowhere in the Swanavahini interview did he say anything to offend that section 2 (1)(h) of the PTA.

 

This is considered as political revenge by the Government on Mr. Kumar Ponnambalam for exposing the fallacies in Sri Lankan President Chandrika's interview to the South African Television. In this TV interview, President Chandrika Kumaratunga had said : "They are wanting a separate state - the minority Tamils who are not the original habitants of the country".                                                                       

 

Kumar Ponnambalam denied travel to Jaffna


Mr. Kumar Ponnambalam was denied an air ticket to Jaffna on August 27th 1999 because he had not obtained permission from the Ministry of Defence for visiting the north.

 

Mr. Ponnambalam had pointed out to officials at Heli-Tours, the firm that currently operates civilian flights between Jaffna and Colombo, that he as a Sri Lankan citizen does not need any permission or clearance to travel to any part of the country.

 
 Mr. Kumar Ponnambalam then contacted an Army officer at the Ministry of Defence and explained to him that it was not necessary for him under Sri Lankan law to obtain the army's permission to visit Jaffna or any other part of the country.

 
Mr. Kumar Ponnambalam wanted to participate in the court proceedings on Chemmani on August 30th 1999.

 

AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT KUMARATUNGA BY

THE LATE KUMAR PONNAMBALAM

I refer to your Victory Speech of 22-12-99 on your election, once again, as President.

I write as a Tamil Eelavan. But more importantly, I write as an unalloyed and unrepentant supporter of the political philosophy of the LTTE and as one who, with that conviction, lives in the South. I write as one who has publicly stated this position of mine not only within this island but also without, and both verbally and in writing. I write as one whom you have recognized in your speech. And, I write as one who refuses to be deterred by the naked threats that dot your speech.

Permit me to tell you that your speech reflects the hatred that you have, only too readily, recognized in others.

Your speech is nauseatingly replete with one word - "peace". But the tenor of your speech is anything but one that is, in any way, conciliatory or given to peace.

You have sent a clarion call to all your "Tamil brothers and sisters" with outstretched hands of friendship. This shows your stark insincerity if one only recalls your speech made many moons ago when you inaugurated the Sama Tawalama at Anuradhapura with the unacceptable posture that this island is Sinhala land and Buddhist country.

You refer to 18th December 1999 as "the night that will go down in history as the night this land was touched by the hand of darkness one too many times". You indulge in this rhetoric because it happens to concern you. Do you not realize that there are thousands of widows in Tamil Eelam to whom certain nights have gone down, in their own lives, as nights that have been touched by the hand of darkness caused by your machinations as Commander-in-Chief of your armed forces?


You have challenged "those who doubt (your) resolve to lift the curse of hatred and death that has fallen upon (this) land" to look you in the face now and voice our doubts about the sincerity of the desire to forge permanent peace. I hasten, with this letter, to say just that to you with all the vehemence I command. I am fortified in this statement by your victory speech itself.

You want to finish the LTTE. Please do so, if you can. With that will go, for all times, any prospect of permanent peace in this island. Your election results shows ruthlessly that all Tamils, not only Tamil Eelavar but also the Upcountry Tamils, not only do not want you because they do not trust you anymore, but also do not want a political solution from you. This is an indictment on all your postulations of wanting to forge permanent peace.

Just take your peace packages. There were three in as many years, during the first three years after the commencement of your tenure. For the next two years, there was not a murmur about those packages. Even those three packages were diluted with each subsequent appearance! Surely, anyone who has a genuine desire to bring about a political solution will not trifle with packages every summer? One stands or falls with just one.

You say that you see very clearly "the enemy that walks so freely" in this island, and you identify that enemy as "hatred". No, the enemy you see are the Tamils in this island. Thank God this is reciprocated by every Tamil worth his salt. This has also been evidenced by the election results.

You boast that "the entire LTTE terrorist enterprise will fail" against you but, in the same breath, you contradict yourself pathetically by wanting the Tamils to bring Prabakaran to the negotiating table. You have played ducks and drakes for far too long about whether you want to talk to the LTTE or not. Political maturity demands that you and your Government finally state whether you want to talk to the LTTE, unconditionally, or not. It is only when this is known definitely will anybody move in this matter.

If talking to the LTTE at the negotiating table is your honest position, then your outburst about "cowards of the LTTE" and "terrorist cowards" or your urge to wipe out the LTTE, must surely be counter productive.

By all means "clear away the culture of terror and death", which has become the way of life in this island thanks to the Sinhalese who first showed everybody the way in June 1956. But you will realize immediately, as everybody in this island realizes, that you will have to start doing so at your very own doorstep in the first instance, before you decide to go anywhere near the LTTE!

May I close by referring to your constant refrain about bringing about peace. If you are hoping to bring about peace through any one of your packages, please forget it. The Tamils have shown unmistakably that they are not interested in you or in your peace packages.

In fact, if the Tamils are worth their salt, they will not want anything dished out by you, or for that matter, by your adversary. Why should we? We Tamils were not born to depend on the "benevolence" of the Sinhalese or on what they choose to dish out to us. A part of this island rightfully belongs to the Tamils, in as much as the other part rightfully belongs to the Sinhalese. This must be appreciated by the Sinhalese.

As far as the Tamils are concerned, they in turn, must appreciate that if their aspirations hold that as a Nation they have the right to self-determination and that that right is inalienable in that it is born with them, then they must have the political wisdom, strength and sagacity to exercise that right and decide their own political future themselves. They have, for far too long, looked to peace packages, negotiating tables and anything offered or dished out by the Sinhalese. This beggarly attitude must go. The sooner it goes, the better it is for the Tamils.

The Tamil Nation has, through the Delegation of the Tamil People, solemnly informed the world about its aspirations in August 1985 at Thimpu. To go back on that position will be tantamount to compromising future generations of Tamils yet unborn. The present generation does not have the right to compromise future generations. Any signal that would give the Sinhalese the idea that the Tamils are not serious about their aspirations, or that they are climbing down, will be an act of treachery. The present generation does not seem to tolerate such treachery or to take kindly to traitors.

May I end by saying that, on the basis of what I have just stated I, personally, have got disgusted and tired of talks, third party intervention, etc. My considered conviction is that a political solution to the Tamil Problem is in the hands of the Tamils themselves and only in their hands and that the Sinhalese and Tamils can continue to live in this island and in peace only if they live in two definite and distinct compartments each minding their own business unfettered by the other. Only such an arrangement will prove relevant that great quotation on peace you have used in your speech:

"Peace is a battle. Peace is never given freely, never acquired. Its conquest is the result of courage and of respect for others. It demands awareness and commitment from everyone. Peace is not the law imposed by the mighty, but that which is founded on equality and dignity of all peoples."

G. G. Ponnambalam Jnr. ­ 23rd December 1999

 

Kumar Ponnambalam shot dead


A Criminal Lawyer and the President of the All Ceylon Tamil Congress  Mr. Kumar Ponnambalam was shot dead while driving his car at Wellawatte by an unknown gunman.


Police sources said that Ponnambalam had been shot with a revolver while he was
driving his blue  Benz car at a by-lane off Ramakrishna Road. Police suspect that an unidentified man who was riding in Ponnambalam's car was responsible for the shooting.


According to information received by the police the suspect gunman had visited
Ponnambalam at his home at Queen's Road earlier in the morning.


After a brief talk both Ponnambalam and the suspect had got into the Benz and
while Mr. Ponnambalam took the wheel the other man rode beside him. Ponnambalam was found dead in the car with gun shot wounds in his head and neck. He had died instantly.


Police said the man who rode with Ponnambalam is missing and they are looking
for him. At the time of writing police were unable to say why Ponnambalam who was driving
down Ramakrishna Road had turned into Ramakrishna Lane where he was shot. (The Island ­ 6 January 2000)

 

Killing claimed

 
6 January 2000 - An organisation calling itself 'National Front Against Tigers' claimed responsibility for the killing of Kumar Ponnambalam, the president of the All Ceylon Tamil Congress.


In a note in Sinhala faxed to leading media institutions in Colombo the group said it is warning all those who support and help the Liberation Tigers. Such people were "traitors" the group said.  The note was signed "Wijayaranabahu, Commanding Officer". This organisation is considered to be the front organisation of the Sri Lanka government.


Son Mr. Gajendra Kumar gives evidence


14 January 2000 - "My father Kumar Ponnambalam, wearing black trousers and a white T-shirt with black stripes, left the house on that fateful morning with one 'Shantha' saying that he would proceed to Wellawatte and return within half an hour. "But that was not to be. He thereafter never came back home alive. We only saw him lying dead at the wheel of his blue Mercedes Benz." Thus stated Barrister Gajendra Kumar the only son of All Ceylon Tamil Congress leader Kumar Ponnambalam at the Magisterial inquiry into the death of Kumar Ponnambalam before Mount-Lavenia Magistrate K.H.Sumathipala.



Witness Gajendra Kumar continued that his father had left home that day around 10 a.m. He and his father were to bring a vehicle from the garage. But on hearing that there was a bomb blast at Flower Road, they changed their plans and his father went to Wellaaatte saying he would get back in half an hour.


He said he wanted to advise his father not to go out because of the bomb blast but before he could do that, his father had driven out. He also believed another person was in the car.

 
Referring to the mysterious 'Shantha', Mr. Gajendra Kumar said he had come to the residence that morning and had also called several times earlier. Shantha spoke in Sinhala and he believed he was a Shinhalese.


He said after he received the call from the Sun FM Station, he had telephoned his father on the cellphone but had got only a recorded answer. Later when he went to the scene, with Mr.Thomas, he saw his father fallen inside the vehicle. Both windows of the air-conditioned Benz were open and the automatic gear was at parked position. The cellphone number 077311922 was missing.

 

ASSASSINATION OF A HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER IN COLOMBO - TCHR

 

On 5th January 2000, the Tamil Centre for Human Rights ­ TCHR issued an Urgent Press release, which read as follows :

Mr G.G. Ponnambalam Jnr. (known to everyone as Kumar Ponnambalam) was
involved in human rights for many years. He was a leading lawyer in Colombo. Gunmen
assassinated him in cold blood this morning in Wellawatta in Colombo. The post-mortem carried out tonight revealed five revolver shots behind his  right eye and one bullet in his shoulder.


According to his family members and friends, Mr Ponnambalam had been
contacted by a Sinhalese person in recent times, who had arranged to meet him today.
He had told the person that he would be at home and would not be going to the
Courts, so the person came to his home at 10.00am this morning. They both  went
to Wellawatta. He never returned.


Mr Ponnambalam, as a prominent expert and able criminal lawyer defended
thousands of Tamil people, over many years, who suffered gross and  systematic
violations of human rights at the hands of the Sri Lankan government  security
forces - the Special Task Force, the Army and the Navy. The Attorney-General
Department has stated that Mr Ponnambalam held 98% of the (PTA) cases which went
through their department, which is virtually equivalent to the entire number
of cases fought by the Crown Prosecution Service.


Mr Ponnambalam filed many reports on important human rights cases. These
include the internationally known case of gang-rape and murder of Krishanthi
Kumaraswamy which led to the eventual revelation of the eighteen mass graves, including Chemmani, in the Jaffna Peninsula.


His work became a challenge to the Sri Lankan government, which with its
record of massive human rights violations amounting to genocide, met in him a force
to be reckoned with.


Mr Ponnambalam spoke out for human rights also in the international arena.
He denounced the torture, arbitrary detention, disappearances and
extra-judicial killings of Tamil people at the hands of the Sri Lankan government's
security forces, in the United Nations Commission on Human Rights in 1997 and 1999.
Amongst many important international bodies, he addressed members of the
European Parliament in Brussels and the Royal Institute in London-U.K


In December 1998 Mr Ponnambalam was threatened with being arrested by the
present government of Sri Lanka. The Tamil Centre for Human Rights brought
this to the notice of human rights organisations and international bodies.
Eventually, he was interrogated by the Sri Lankan Police in his home.


Everyone knew that Mr Ponnambalam had been facing a threat by the Chandrika
government for a long time. On certain International platforms Mr Ponnambalam
stated openly that President Chandrika Kumaratunga was "after his blood".
Recently he stated that the government was "looking for his blood". Today
this has become a tragic and sad reality.


Mr Ponnambalam was also a devoted husband and father. He leaves his wife Dr.
Yogi, his daughter Mrinalini aged 27 and his son Gajendrakumar aged 26.


Mr Ponnambalam was a brave and tireless champion of civil and political
rights, and fundamental human rights. He was not afraid to speak out on Human rights
and this has cost him his life. His assassination marks a tragic loss for all
who strive for the cause of justice and human rights. We appeal to all individuals and human rights organisations to strongly condemn this callous and heinous act.

 

 

TAMIL ASSASSINATION A TRAGEDY SAYS MEP


7 January 2000 - Labour Member of the European Parliament Robert Evans said that the death of Kumar Ponnambalam was a  tragic loss for Sri Lanka and the Tamil community. Mr Ponnambalam, a Tamil lawyer, was assassinated in Colombo yesterday.


Speaking in London Robert Evans MEP, said 'I considered Kumar Ponnambalam a friend of mine. I had met him several times and visited him only a few months ago in his house in Colombo. I am devastated that he should have died in this way.

'Mr Ponnambalam was never afraid to speak out and was always conscious of the safety of others. His personal courage was such that he knew he would always be a possible target but his concern was always for other people. This was especially so when I went to his home.'


'Kumar was also a realist,' said Robert Evans. ' He knew from years of personal experience that the freedom struggle of the Tamil people could not rely solely on the democratic process. He was also prepared to point a finger of blame for atrocities at the Sri Lankan military and the Sri Lankan government.
''Above all he recognised, like me, that the only lasting solution to the war would come from discussion and dialogue between the two parties to the conflict with international mediation.’’

 
As a human rights' lawyer Kumar Ponnambalam spoke of the situation in Sri Lanka at forums around the world. 'Only recently he was in Brussels meeting with MEPs. He drew attention to the amazing lack of coverage of the Sri Lankan civil war in the European and world press.'


'The contrast' commented Robert Evans, ' between the lack of coverage of the situation in Sri Lanka and Chechnya is very stark. The war in Sri Lanka is different but equally violent. The Sri Lankan government suppresses the coverage and Kumar was exposing this and many other aspects of the Tamil case.'


'His loss is a devastating blow to the whole Tamil community. Our thoughts today must surely be with his family. The best lasting tribute to Kumar Ponnambalam will be if the struggle for peace in Sri Lanka continues in the wake of his tragic death.

 

 

SRI LANKA GOVERNMENT ACCUSED OF  THE ASSASSINATION

 

 

LTTE Headquarters ­ Tamil Eelam 6 January 2000 - The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) wishes to express its deep shock and profound grief over the brutal killing of Mr. Kumar Ponnambalam, a courageous Tamil leader who fearlessly exposed the hypocrisy of the Sinhala state and audaciously championed the cause of the Tamil nation.

 

We accuse the Sri Lanka government and the Tamil quisling groups of masterminding and executing this heinous crime to silence a brave, daring voice of reason that defended the rights of the Tamils. Mr. Ponnambalam's sudden death is a great and irreparable loss to the Tamils, a monumental tragedy that has befallen the Tamil nation at a critical historical time.


Faced with constant threat to his life and property, Mr. Ponnambalam lived in the heart of the Sri Lankan capital and boldly challenged his racist adversaries. His speeches and writings, which touched on extremely controversial issues, expressed his truthfulness,
genuiness, uprightness and indomitable spirit for justice. He pleaded for the rights and liberties of thousands of innocent Tamils in Colombo who were subjected to constant persecution at the hands of the tyrannical Sinhala state. He also voiced for the Tamils rights at international forums.


Mr. Ponnambalam was the only Tamil leader who openly and fearlessly supported the armed freedom struggle of the Liberation Tigers. He endorsed the policy of the LTTE as the authentic political project based on the right to self-determination of the Tamil people. By his gallant and heroic life in advancing the legitimate cause of the Tamils amidst all dangers, Mr. Ponnambalam has earned the respect and admiration of his people as a true Tamil patriot. (Released by the International Secretariat of LTTE, 211 Katherine Rd, London E6 1BU, United Kingdom.)

 

 

 

 

PONNAMBALAM HONOURED

The Times of India News Service


COLOMBO: Prominent Tamil leader Kumar Ponnambalam, 61, assassinated by an unknown gunman, last Wednesday, was cremated in a heavily attended ceremony at the Colombo general cemetery on Sunday. While the police has so far been unable to crack the mystery behind the killing, it has become the centre of a political controversy here.


The Liberation  Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in an unprecedented
development on Sunday posthumously bestowed the outspoken Ponnambalam,
with an award of “the most eminent person” - Mamanithan. Commending
him on his ”leadership, dedicated patriotism and outstanding
contribution to the cause of Tamil liberation.”     (by Charu Lata Joshi ­ 9 January 2000)

 


IF IT WAS NOT DONE BY THE LTTE

POLICE WOULD NOT SPEND TIME IN INVESTIGATING - TIC


6 January 2000 - The Tamil Information Centre (TIC) espresses deep concern over the rapidly deteriorating human rights situation in Sri Lanka. Insecurity and violence are spreading fast. The Killing of Kumar Ponnambalam, president of the All Ceylon Tamil Congress and a leading human rights lawyer on 5 January 2000 has shocked the Tamil community. The brutal and callous murders of Kumar Ponnambalam and chief editor of Tamil weekly, Thinamurasu and Tamil Member of Parliament Ramesh Nadarajah on 2 November 1999 have posed further threats to the freedoms of expression, assembly and association. The government is unable to prevent deliberate killings. Its believed that "deaths squads" freely operating in the capital Colombo are responsible for these killings.


The TIC calls upon the international community to monitor the situation in Sri Lanka, urging the government to conduct a public inquiry into the killings of Kumar Ponnambalam and Ramesh Nadarajah. The Tamil Information Centre understands that Police Officers who came to the scene of the killing of Ramesh Nadarajah had told concerned MPs that they would not spend time in investigating the case as it was not done by the LTTE and that they have no interest in the case.

 Politics of the gun

The brutal killing of the leader of the All Ceylon Tamil Congress Kumar Ponnambalam in Colombo yesterday is a pointer that the politics of the gun has gained precedence over democracy. It is no doubt condemned by all those who believe in democracy. A member of an influential political family and lawyer, Mr. Ponnambalam was a well known personality and had a large number of personal friends belonging to all communities. In keeping with the dynastic politics of the country he was carrying his father's mantle as the leader of his political party.

( Extracted from the Editorial “The Island”  6 January 2000)

                                        

KUMAR WAS KILLED ON 5 JANUARY 2000

CHANDRIKA CONDOLENCE DATED 6 MAY 1999!

 

The assassination on January 5 of Kumar Ponnambalam, might have been planned by the Sri Lankan government “eight months previously”! A condolence letter by President Chandrika Kumaratunga was sent to Ponnambalam's widow, dated  May  6th 1999.

 According to Mrs. Yogi Ponnambalam, the President sent the condolence letter through one of her security officers on the evening of January 7th. It has raised suspicions as to whether President Kumaratunga's letter has been dated  May 6th 1999 by mistake or the assassination had already been planned last year.


The date was not a mistake as the chances are minimal for such an error to happen in a letter, especially a condolence message, from the country's highest administrative office, the Presidential Secretariat. Mrs.Ponnambalam and other family members consider that the letter appears to be deliberately intended as an insult.

 

WHY WAS “SHANTHA” IN THE PSD NOT QUESTIONED?

 

The media in recent times has been full of allegations about an individual call “Shantha” who is allegedly a member of the Presidential security Division. He has been “credited” with several acts of violence against civilians considered as enemies of this government. But the police so far have not interviewed this gentlemen in this regard! (“The Sunday Leader ­ February 13, 2000)

 

ASSASSINATION OF KUMAR PONNAMBALAM HAS CLUES,

BUT NO PROPER INVESTIGATIONS - TCHR

 

With reference to our Urgent Action - Ref. No. AE/02/01 of 5 January 2000, we would like to bring the following matters to the concern of all human rights organisations, human rights activists and persons committed to promoting values of human dignity and worth.

 

Our observations on information that TCHR has received since the assassination of the human rights defender Mr. Kumar Ponnambalam, strongly indicate that a serious cover-up and manipulation by the investigators are taking place.

 

So far, no proper and serious inquiry has been carried out regarding this assassination! We would like to draw your attention to the press release of the Tamil Information Centre (TIC), in London, dated January 06, 2000. This states that "The Tamil Information Centre understands that Police Officers who came to the scene of the killing of Ramesh Nadarajah (Editor of a weekly Tamil news paper) had told concerned MPs that they would not spend time in investigating the case as it was not done by the LTTE and that they have no interest in the case!"

 

When a crime is reported in Sri Lanka it is the local police in whose jurisdiction the incident occurred that investigates along with the Criminal Investigation Department (CID). In the case of Mr Ponnambalam's assassination, it is the Wellawatte police along with the CID that ought to be investigating the crime. However, on the 3rd day after the murder, this case was handed over to the Colombo Detective Bureau (CDB) on the instruction of the President and the Inspector General of Police. This is highly irregular.

 

Even though the person named "Shantha", referred to in our previous Urgent Action had come to the family home, had sat and spoken with Mr Ponnambalam before going in the car with him, and even though the CID had been informed of this, no attempt was made to find out where he sat in the house, which chair he sat on, or to take finger-prints anywhere in Mr Ponnambalam's home.

 

According to a human rights lawyer and a good friend of Mr. Kumar Ponnambalam, there was an eyewitness to this assassination! He is Mr. "X", a businessman in Colombo. Mr "X" had gone in a trishaw to Ramakrishna Terrace via Marine Drive and Ramakrishna road. As the trishaw turned into Ramakrishna Road he had seen a jet-black Isuzu Trooper jeep with dark tinted windows parked at the bottom of Ramakrishna Road. He had proceeded up the Road and turned into Ramakrishna Terrace where he had seen Mr Ponnambalam's car parked on one side to the left.

He had noted a man seated in the left-hand front seat of the car and another man standing outside the window closest to Mr Ponammbalam. He had driven past them and had got off opposite No. 7 Ramakrishna Terrace and had rung the bell/knocked on the gate. There had been no reply from the house.

 

At that point he heard what he described as fire-crackers. He had not taken special note of this, as it was the festive season. Since there was still no response from the house he had turned to go back towards Ramakrishna Road when he saw the indiviiual standing outside the window where Mr Ponnambalam was seated, tuck a gun that seemed like a revolver /pistol into his waist and pull the shirt over it. The other man had got out of the car by this time and they were both "casually" walking towards Mr "X", that is, towards Vivekananda Road. Then he found that a person had been shot dead inside that particular car.

 

Immediately he brought this fact to the notice of two policemen who were nearby at the time. When he told these policemen about the killing, they said that they had come to that area because they had received information that there was a suspicious vehicle parked and it had been there for some time. In fact, even the policemen were referring to the same "Isuzu Trooper Jeep" which the businessman had seen.

 

In Sri Lanka, the vehicle referred to above, is only used by the Security forces, especially by the Sri Lanka Army, Ministerial Security Division (MSD) and the Presidential Security Division(PSD).

 

Furthermore, we feel it important to note that the Government Analyst Department who examined the car in which Mr. Ponnambalam was killed could not find any fingerprints anywhere on this car. Even Mr. Kumar Ponnambalam's finger-prints could not be found on the driver's wheel, or anywhere else! The Government Analyst Department checked the car on three separate occasions yet could not recover any evidence whatsoever, and could not find any bullets in this car. Whereas later, two bullets were found in this car by others.

 A columnist of the Sunday leader of February 13th 2000 has said in his article "It is indeed frightening that anyone called Shantha could become an automatic suspect in the Kumar Ponnambalam case. But then again there are reservations. The media in recent times has been full of allegations about an individual called 'Shantha' who is allegedly a member of the Presidential Security Division. He has been 'credited' with several acts of violence against civilians considered as enemies of this government. But the police so far have not interviewed this gentleman so far in this regard."

 It is a well-known fact that that Mr. Kumar Ponnambalam was an able Criminal Lawyer in Sri Lanka, who had seen many criminals and murderers in his life-time. Therefore, anyone with bogus information such as a false name, address, profession, etc could not have approached him. The talk in Colombo is that the organisation which claimed this assassination is not a fake one, but it is considered a front organisation of the Government.

 In the light of the above information, we kindly request you to send letters / faxes of protest to the President of Sri Lanka and the Inspector General of Police, urging a genuine, rigorous and serious inquiry into this matter and to follow up every suspect whatever sector they belong to or work in. TCHR recommends that the Sri Lanka government should conduct a public inquiry into the brutal assassination of Kumar Ponnambalam.                                    (28th February 2000)

 

 NO ONE HAS YET BEEN IDENTIFIED BY THE EYE WITNESSES!


Between January 5, 2000 and the present day no one has yet been identified by the eye witnesses
who saw “Shantha” on the day of the assassination nor by the Colombo businessman who heard the firing and saw the killers.


But there have been two statements by the Police investigators that the killers have been identified! This is considered to be the routine “Eye wash”,
given to the outside world by the investigators and the government.

 

 

 

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