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A Sri Lankan couple fearing harm after their family members were shot and killed by underworld criminals in Sri Lanka has been granted refugee status in New Zealand.
According to Radio New Zealand, their initial application had been rejected by Immigration New Zealand, but in a newly-released decision, the Immigration and Protection Tribunal has upheld their appeal.
The tribunal heard the husband's uncle was murdered after he attempted to uncover corruption by the then-president Mahinda Rajapaksa.
He had survived being shot in 2010 and appealed for police protection, but was gunned down a second time - fatally - in 2011 in a busy street.
The husband's father was also murdered after seeking justice by someone hired by an "underworld figure", the news article said quoting local reports.
The wife had described the killers to the tribunal as "Government mafia".
The tribunal heard the husband, who is a Buddhist and owned a rental car business in Sri Lanka, has not sought justice for his uncle's and father's deaths, but left that responsibility to his older brother as the head of the family.
In March 2012, the couple and the husband's brother were shot at, close to their family home, by a gunman on a motorcycle.
The couple went into hiding and moved about Sri Lanka, yet a few months later received a series of threatening phone calls.
On one of the calls, the husband was told that he and his brother would be killed if they continued to pursue justice.
In April 2014, after three men came to his mother's house looking for him and his brother, he decided to travel to New Zealand with his wife on limited visas.
The couple said the killers operated with immunity under both the former and current governments - an allegation the tribunal said was likely to be true, citing Amnesty International's annual report on Sri Lanka.
"A new government in January brought constitutional reforms and promises of improved human rights protection," the report said.
"Many human rights challenges remained, including persistent use of arbitrary arrest and detention, torture and other ill-treatment, enforced disappearances and deaths in custody, and a long-standing climate of impunity for these and other violations."
The tribunal referred to a Guardian report that a Sri Lankan newspaper editor was shot and killed by a gunman after his paper published articles critical of President Rajapaksa's government.
It looked at an Asian Human Rights Commission report linking politicians and criminals in Sri Lanka, describing the situation as "guns, goons, the police and politicians acting illegally".
The couple presented evidence to the tribunal that included letters to and from local police, and a death threat from the drug dealer initially charged with murder written while he was still in custody.
The tribunal also discovered the suspected killer has links to the government via donations to a politician.
It ruled the couple can stay in New Zealand as refugees.
"On the facts as found, the Tribunal is satisfied that there is a real chance that the husband and the wife will be seriously harmed if they were to return to Sri Lanka, by [the suspected killer], or his associates, or by Rajapaksa supporters seeking revenge for attempts to bring him to justice for the deaths and uncover political links to the criminal underworld." (NZ Herald and Radio New Zealand)
mm Friday, 02 December 2016 03:05 PM
rubbish. white people can be fooled very easily. these people must be involved in drug deals. via DM iOS App
stardust Friday, 02 December 2016 03:11 PM
Good so !
Saman Kumara Friday, 02 December 2016 03:22 PM
All of them were fabricated stories which are fit in to refugee convention criteria. They betrayed our country and politicians and fooling the tribunal. Journalist, Lasantha Wickramatunga's murder is selling to get refugee states. Be mind, never come to Sri lanka. We know after two years time you got full PR, you are coming to Sri Lanka.
saranapala Friday, 02 December 2016 05:49 PM
Yahapalanaya will take action against those culprits. I.E question and release?
sri Friday, 02 December 2016 08:19 PM
This is the way how they get refugee states in every forigen countries when ever they want to leave SL or any other poor countries. kind of a big game....blame for the government.
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