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05COLOMBO1255
2005-07-18 11:15:00
CONFIDENTIAL//NOFORN
Embassy Colombo
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SRI LANKA: SUPREME COURT ORDERS TEMPORARY STAY ON

Tags:  PGOV PHUM PTER CE LTTE 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 COLOMBO 001255 

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/18/2015
TAGS: PGOV PHUM PTER CE LTTE
SUBJECT: SRI LANKA: SUPREME COURT ORDERS TEMPORARY STAY ON
SECTIONS OF P-TOMS

REF: COLOMBO 1216

Classified By: Amb J. Lunstead for Reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)

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SUMMARY
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 COLOMBO 001255

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/18/2015
TAGS: PGOV PHUM PTER CE LTTE
SUBJECT: SRI LANKA: SUPREME COURT ORDERS TEMPORARY STAY ON
SECTIONS OF P-TOMS

REF: COLOMBO 1216

Classified By: Amb J. Lunstead for Reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)

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SUMMARY
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1. (SBU) In response to petitions filed by members of the
Marxist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) party, a three-member
panel of the Supreme Court (SC) granted a temporary stay
order for four key sections of the Post-Tsunami Operational
Management Structure (P-TOMS) on July 15 (Reftel). Despite
staying certain portions of the P-TOMS, the Court declared
that the President has the right to conclude agreements with
the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE),and affirmed the
legality of the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) (Septel). The
Government of Sri Lanka (GSL) has until July 29 to file any
objections to the interim SC judgement. GSL concerns may
then be taken up on September 12, when final arguments are
scheduled to begin. END SUMMARY.

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SUPREME COURT RULES
ON P-TOMS
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2. (SBU) In response to a fundamental rights case filed by
members of the JVP, on July 15 a three-member panel of the
Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice Sarath N. de Silva,
temporarily blocked four key sections of the P-TOMS
agreement. Affected portions of the P-TOMS agreement include
the operation of the regional fund, the functions of the
regional committee, the creation of a project management unit
in the regional committee, and the location of Kilinochchi as
the regional committee's headquarters.

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P-TOMS: CONSPIRACY
THEORIES ABOUND
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3. (C) Many observers are surprised by the Court's
decision to temporarily stay portions of the P-TOMS, and
conspiracy theories abound. (Comment: Many observers are
especially surprised because they expected the Chief Justice
to side categorically with President Chandrika Bandaranaike
Kumaratunga. End Comment.) One theory holds that President
Kumaratunga, having signed the P-TOMS, colluded with the
Chief Justice to stay the order so that she would be able to
bring the JVP back into the Government. Another theory
posits that the Chief Justice, seeing the President as a

"lame-duck" and politically weak, issued the temporary stay
in order to help members of the Court curry favor with
presidential hopefuls, such as current Prime Minister
Mahindra Rajapakse. One additional possibility is that the
Court based its decision solely on the merits of the case as
it saw them.

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THE COURT HAS SPOKEN:
WHAT'S NEXT FOR P-TOMS?
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4. (C) Despite the court's decision, the Government
publicly maintains that the P-TOMS agreement can survive.
The GSL also highlighted the Court's affirmation of the
President's ability to sign an accord with the LTTE and the
Court's de-facto recognition of the CFA. According to press
reports, Presidential Spokesman Harim Peiris suggested that
the GSL would still try to implement the P-TOMS since the
bulk of the agreement remains intact.


5. (C) However, in a conversation with the Ambassador,
Jayantha Dhanapala of the Government's Peace Secretariat
expressed his surprise at the Court's decision and said he
found the SC decision "strange." Dhanapala told the
Ambassador that the GSL had already taken care of one of the
SC's objections on the regional fund, and would now be able
to show that the funds will be handled in accord with GSL
law. Dhanapala also noted that the GSL would try to work
with the LTTE to change the function and location of the
Regional Committee. Nevertheless, press reports quote the
opposition United National Party (UNP) spokesman G.L. Peiris
as saying that the SC decision removes so much substance as
to render the P-TOMS agreement incapable of coherent
implementation. G.L. Peiris told the Ambassador that the SC
decision is "a shame."


6. (SBU) In response to the SC's decision, the LTTE
Political Director S.P. Thamilchelvan summoned Tamil National
Alliance (TNA) Members of Parliament (MPs) to Kilinochchi to
strategize. TNA MP Suresh Premachandran told pol FSN that
the LTTE is disappointed over the SC's decision.
Premachandran indicated that the LTTE has no confidence in
the mechanism and sees no point in continuing with it. An
Embassy source told pol FSN that the LTTE will no longer
depend on GSL support or P-TOMS for aid distribution and will
now attempt to obtain direct funds for tsunami relief.

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COMMENT
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7. (C) The GSL publicly claims that the P-TOMS can still
be implemented, but without cooperation from the LTTE the
P-TOMS would be useless. Despite the Government's brave
face, the Supreme Court decision is a severe blow to
President Kumaratunga's already wavering power. The Court
has effectively gutted the P-TOMS and it is difficult for us
to see how the GSL can save the mechanism. We agree that the
Court's decision is strange. It affirmed the President's
executive powers, then involved itself in details of the
agreement effectively negating those powers. We do not
subscribe to the mere convoluted conspiracy theories, but
find it noteworthy that a Chief Justice widely considered to
be in the President's pocket would issue such a decision.
END COMMENT.
LUNSTEAD