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Sri Lankan Ambassador and
Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United
Nations Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka told the Human Rights
Council that “those who wish to take action on
Myanmar to be guided far more than they have been,
by the almost unanimous sentiments of Myanmar’s
neighbours and those of us in Asia, the continent in
which Myanmar is located.”
He was addressing the Seventh Session of the Human
Rights Council on March 31 prior to the adoption of
the Resolution titled “Situation of human rights in
Myanmar” A/HRC/7/L. 31.
The full statement:
“Thank you Mr. President , Sri Lanka wishes to
associate itself with the sentiments expressed by
the distinguished representatives of China, the
Philippines and Pakistan on this issue of the
resolution on Myanmar. Mr. President, her Excellency
the Ambassador of the Philippines mentioned in
passing the engagement of Myanmar with the
International Labour Organization. I would like to
use that mention, that reference, to draw attention
to a far more balanced and fair manner of dealing
with the Myanmar situation, and that was the
resolution that was passed just a week or so ago in
the International Labour Organization at its
Governing Body Meeting.
Unfortunately, Mr. President,
that sense of balance and realism is not displayed
in this resolution that is before us. In everything,
Mr. President, there has to be a sense of
proportion. When the situation in Myanmar was
dramatic and urgent, the Council responded in a
spirit of almost unanimity. The situation has
improved, Mr. President.
The situation in Myanmar is not
static. The system is not hermetically closed and
sealed. Now that change, however modest, however
molecular, is important, and it has not been
registered in the draft resolution that we find
before us. Mr. President, no positive constructive
change is possible in any given country, without the
support of its neighbours and those of the continent
to which it belongs.
I would therefore urge those
who wish to take action on Myanmar to be guided far
more than they have been, by the almost unanimous
sentiments of Myanmar’s neighbours and those of us
in Asia, the continent in which Myanmar is located.
I agree with the representative of Pakistan who
flagged the intrusive character of the present
resolution.
Thank you, Mr. President.”
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