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While expressing concern over the ever-increasing mandate of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in making sweeping and intrusive comments on all aspects, Sri Lanka yesterday rejected all Conclusions and Recommendations including references to targeted sanctions pursuant to HRC Resolution 51/1.

“… as they are based on incorrect and unsubstantiated sources contravening the principles of natural justice and the principles of universality, impartiality, objectivity and non-selectivity,” the Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations in Geneva Himalee Arunatilaka told the 54th Session of the Human Rights Council

“These Resolutions are intrusive and polarizing. It is upheld only by a handful of countries for reasons unrelated to human rights, and based on their vote bank domestic politics.”

Many countries have already raised serious concerns on the budgetary implications of this Resolution given its dubious mandate. Sri Lanka has repeatedly pointed out that this is an unproductive and unhelpful drain on the resources of the Council and its Members. For all the reasons stated above, Sri Lanka will not cooperate with it.

In its simplistic analysis, the OHCHR also refers to the challenges Sri Lanka is currently facing in the food, health and nutrition and education sectors as if it is an isolated phenomenon affecting Sri Lanka alone. In parallel in New York, the UN Secretary General, in solidarity with developing Member States in debt and financial distress arising from the current global context, is highlighting sympathetically the severe setbacks and challenges encountered by all developing countries in achieving the SDGs.

Accountability project receives Inquiries about 10 Sri Lankans accused of committing human rights abuses- UNHR office

The ‘accountability project’ is receiving a steady increase in requests from competent State authorities, including in relation to 10 named Sri Lankans accused of committing human rights abuses, to date, Nada Al-Nashif, the United Nations Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights said.

“Fourteen years since the war ended, tens of thousands of victims and their families continue to suffer in agony and grief as they await truth, justice , and remedy. The report recognizes the initiatives the Government has initiated to advance reconciliation, including its proposal for a new truth-seeking mechanism. However, it also stresses that urgent confidence building steps are needed to create an environment in which a genuine reconciliation and transitional justice processes could succeed,” She told the 54th session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva yesterday that

“Accountability is central to secure Sri Lanka’s present and future. While it remains the obligation of the Sri Lankan authorities to acknowledge past violations and undertake credible accountability measures, this Council and the Member States can play an important and complementary role in advancing accountability.

While noting the Government’s rejection of resolutions 46/1 and 51/1, the report updates on the work of the accountability project established by our Office to collect, consolidate, analyze, and preserve relevant information and evidence and provide support to relevant judicial and other proceedings, including those in Member States, with competent jurisdiction. The project is receiving a steady increase in requests from competent State authorities, including in relation to 10 named individuals to date.

Core Group calls for effective governance reforms in SL

The Core Group on Sri Lanka while stressing that the importance of effective governance reforms said Sri Lanka still has a long way to go to fulfil commitments to justice, accountability, and reconciliation.

The Core Group on Sri Lanka comprising Canada, Germany, North Macedonia, Malawi, Montenegro, the United Kingdom and the United States encouraged Sri Lanka to turn these commitments into meaningful action and deliver long-awaited results.

In a statement delivered by UK Ambassador Rita French on Monday at the 54th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, the Sri Lanka Core Group noted the preparations for a truth and reconciliation commission, and emphasized the importance of an inclusive participatory process in the establishment of any mechanisms to advance transitional justice, to gain the confidence of all affected communities, in line with international best practices.

The Core Group expressed concern over continued incidents of intimidation and harassment of civil society and journalists, and by the arbitrary use of laws to suppress dissent.

“As Sri Lanka takes forward its economic recovery, we stress the importance of effective governance reforms and note the recent anti-corruption legislation. This must be accompanied by safeguarding established independent institutions, and democratic processes.”

The Core Group called on Sri Lanka to work with the UNHRC High Commissioner and his office and said it remains ready to support Sri Lanka in addressing HRC resolution 51/1.


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  • Ding ding Tuesday, 12 September 2023 08:47 AM

    UN needs to International Investigation on Sri Lankan

    Sokrates Tuesday, 12 September 2023 09:06 AM

    There is always just talk and Sri Lanka is again asked to be a good child and fulfill its obligations. Sri Lanka, on the other hand, complains that it has done nothing wrong despite overwhelming evidence. It can not go on like this. Harsh sanctions, such as those against Iran and Russia, must finally be imposed. Only another complete collapse of the economy and a resulting further popular uprising can change anything.

    joshua Tuesday, 12 September 2023 09:27 AM

    UNHCR should take some tangible action rather than just issuing statements.

    Jude Tuesday, 12 September 2023 10:03 AM

    Lankan human Rights situation deteriorating!? Plain and simple,!! No one in right mind can deny the appalling situation!! I could write a book about the bleak picture of human Rights in SL.The most damning is judicial process!! It's NOT totally inaccurate to describe it as the Law of the jungle prevailing in SL, yeah.

    Jude Tuesday, 12 September 2023 10:06 AM

    UN should impose an Economic Embargo against SL!! UN Resolutions NOT gonna work with the ruling scumbags,!!

    Nimal Tuesday, 12 September 2023 10:13 AM

    In spite of all this rhetoric by Sri Lanka's Permanent Representative the human rights situation in the country, though appalling as it is, is getting worse by the day. This representative was simply airing her master's voice. The UN should wake up before it gets too late.

    UK observer Tuesday, 12 September 2023 10:13 AM

    Until and unless there are two states in one country, Sri Lanka will never ever prosper. What is the fear of making two states. UK has four states in one country in spite of speaking one language.

    Karalasingam Sivalingam Tuesday, 12 September 2023 10:20 AM

    It is human nature to reject any accusations leveled on anyone, truth can be seen if one lives in the North and East. Would anyone like to lose a sibling, pain and heart aches common to all. Dharma teaches good behaviour, let's have a united SriLanka.

    SLEx Tuesday, 12 September 2023 11:52 AM

    Funny how the people above are complaining about Human Rights in Sri Lanka and then in the same comment asking for economic sanctions so the country can fall further. Poor people will be the first to suffer and die of starvation. Having Sri Lankans with mindsets like you all, no wonder we have a bad human rights record.

    BuffaloaCitizen Tuesday, 12 September 2023 12:23 PM

    Everything others say is unsubstantiated while all the vacillating, Houdini tactics, denials and protection of perpetrators are substantiated by GOSL.

    Man Tuesday, 12 September 2023 12:46 PM

    @UK obserever; You speak out of the subject like the SL representative at the UN who spoke of economy but the Human rights in SL which is nothing to do with the number of states that exist, too.

    Nadi Karunaratne Tuesday, 12 September 2023 01:10 PM

    We just can't accept we are riddled with corruption, have trampled on human rights while our own institutions fail to deliver justice. Imperative that we act on just criticism how else can we progress?

    Counterproductive Tuesday, 12 September 2023 01:27 PM

    What UNHRC is doing in fact is getting people to join the new Mawbima party of Dilith.

    Kumara Tuesday, 12 September 2023 03:44 PM

    No UNHRC resolutions will work in Sri Lanka. The Sinhala politicians whether in ruling party or oppositions look after each other when it come to human rights violations and criminal accusations. Enforce UN sanctions on Sri lanka until after an international probe is instituted and recommendations enforced on criminals. Please look after law abiding citizens and do not play geo politics on this matter.

    Rip Winkle Tuesday, 12 September 2023 05:40 PM

    I agree with Sokrates one hundred percent.

    If you have solution for robbery, implement it Tuesday, 12 September 2023 06:42 PM

    UNHRC conduct of random health clinic for our citizens and rulers including their henchmen. You will find glaring discrepancies. This is applicable to all races and all religions in this country. The malady is between the haves and the have nots. Do you have any solution?

    Jeanau Wednesday, 13 September 2023 03:32 AM

    UN is playing the same old record over and over whilst the HR situation is completely deteriorating in the country. These resolutions aren't working, the OHCHR need to take a firm step by introduction of commercial embargo and driving the public into Red Line. That is the only way to genuinely create an up-rise and get the government and their henchman out of power.

    Punchi Wednesday, 13 September 2023 05:35 AM

    There has never been any conflict or war in our most civilised gods own paradise. It is all a figment of the enemies of our gods and envious of our prosperity, enemies who want to bring us the most prosperous country in the world down. We cannot understand want this UN body is looking into


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