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The Permanent Peoples' Tribunal on Sri Lanka refers to three tribunals conducted by the Permanent Peoples' Tribunal on the events that took place during the Sri Lankan Civil War.

Dublin, 2010[edit]

The first Permanent People’s Tribunal on Sri Lanka was held between 14 to 16 January 2010 at The Irish School of Ecumenics, Trinity College Dublin organized by the Irish Forum for Peace in Sri Lanka.[1]

The tribunal consisted of

Bremen, 2013[edit]

The second Permanent People’s Tribunal on Sri Lanka was held between 7 to 10 December 2013 at Bremen, Germany organized by the International Human Rights Association, Bremen and the Irish Forum for Peace in Sri Lanka, Dublin.[2]

The tribunal consisted of

Berlin, 2023[edit]

The third Permanent People’s Tribunal on Sri Lanka was held between 20 to 22 May 2022 at Berlin, Germany organized by the International Human Rights Association, Bremen and the Irish Forum for Peace in Sri Lanka, Dublin.[3]

The tribunal consisted of

  • Denis Halliday - former Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations
  • Javier Giraldo Moreno - Colombian Theologian and human rights activist, Vice‐President of the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal
  • Ana Esther Cecena - Director of Latin American Geopolitical Observatory and professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico
  • Flavia Carvalho - Brazilian supreme court assistant judge and an Afro-Brazilian feminist
  • Lourdes Esther Huanca Atencio - President of the National Federation of Female Peasants, Artisans, Indigenous, Native and Salaried Workers of Peru
  • Feliciano Valencia - former Colombian senator, a Nasa Indigenous leader of the Cauca region
  • Na’eem Jeenah - Executive director of the Afro-Middle East Centre in South Africa and former president of Muslim Youth Movement of South Africa
  • Liza Maza - General secretary of International League of People’s Struggle (ILPS) and a former member of Philippine’s House of Representatives
  • Lonko Juana Culfunao Paillal - A leader of the Mapuche indigenous community of south-western Chile and the founder of Ethical Commission Against Torture)
  • Junaid S. Ahmad - Director of the Centre for the Study of Islam and Decoloniality, Islamabad and Founder and Chair of the Palestine Solidarity Committee, Pakistan
  • Gianni Tognoni - General secretary of the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal, Rome

References[edit]

  1. ^ Permanent People’s Tribunal. "Tribunal on Sri Lanka 14-16 January 2010" (PDF). permanentpeoplestribunal.org. Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal. Retrieved 20 June 2024.
  2. ^ Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal. "Peoples' Tribunal on Sri Lanka 07-10 December 2013" (PDF). ptsrilanka.org. Peoples’ Tribunal on Sri Lanka. Retrieved 20 June 2024.
  3. ^ Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal. "Peoples' Tribunal on Sri Lanka 20 to 22 May 2022" (PDF). permanentpeoplestribunal.org. Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal. Retrieved 20 June 2024.