“Darusman report” disrupts efforts to reinforce peace

27 April 2011 01:09 pm

By Dianne Silva
 
The Government today claimed that the public release of the report by the Panel of Experts appointed by Secretary General Ban Ki-moon was a hindrance to establishing “security, peace and stability” in the country.
 
The Government has refused to refer to the report as one sanctioned by the UN and has dubbed it the “Darusman report”
 
“The public release of the Report at this stage is divisive, and disrupts our efforts to reinforce peace, security and stability in Sri   Lanka. It feeds into the political agendas of interested parties,” the External Affiars Ministry said in a statement.
 
The government reiterated its stance that the report was “fundamentally flawed in many respects and that among other deficiencies, the Report is based on biased material, which is presented without any verification.”
 
The statement, by the government, regurgitated that accountability was an internal issue that would be dealt with domestically.  “The Government has put in
place of its own accord a domestic mechanism dealing with a range of issues relevant to the conflict with a view to promoting reconciliation and confidence
among people.  UN Member States have welcomed this measure.  Furthermore, the Government has established an Inter-Agency Committee consisting of seven key Ministries in order to proceed with the interim recommendations of the domestic mechanism, the LLRC”, accords to the statement.
 
“The conclusions of the externally constituted “Darusman Panel” working from New York should not take precedence over the conclusions, still awaited, of the domestic process. The “Darusman Report” refers to many issues which are alleged to have occurred in Sri Lanka and which are currently subject to a domestic process.  This material can be looked at by the LLRC should it wish to do so, depending on its own assessment of the contents.”