We would
like to
remind
all
concerned
that the
independence
of the
High
Commissioner
for
Human
Rights
[Ms.
Navanethem
Pillay]
cannot
be
presumed
to
exceed
that of
the UN
Secretary-General.
It would
be
extremely
unfortunate
if
inter-governmental
decisions
adopted
by the
Human
Rights
Council
were to
be
ignored
or set
aside,
and the
High
Commissioner
and/or
her
office
were to
misinterpret
them or
willfully
neglect
them or
supersede
them,
said
India’s
Permanent
Representative
to the
UN in
Geneva
Mr. A.
Gopinathan,
expressing
the
concern
of the
Indian
delegation
to the
UNHRC
with
regard
to the
remarks
made by
the High
Commissioner
on Sri
Lanka
and the
recently
concluded
Special
Session,
in her
statement.
Here
is the
text of
the
statement
by the
Indian
Envoy
issued
by the
Permanent
Mission
of
India,
Geneva,
in the
General
Debate
on the
UNHCR’s
statement
– June
4, 2009.
Statement by India
Mr.
President,
Madam
High
Commissioner,
We thank
the UN
High
Commissioner
for
Human
Rights,
Ms
Navanethem
Pillay,
for her
statement
this
afternoon
that
provides
useful
updates
on human
rights
themes
and on
situations
of
particular
concern.
Mr
President,
We wish
to raise
a matter
of some
concern
to our
delegation
with
regard
to the
remarks
made by
the High
Commissioner
on Sri
Lanka
and the
recently
concluded
Special
Session,
in her
statement.
The High
Commissioner
has
welcomed
the
Special
Session,
and
consequently,
we
consider
it safe
to
assume
that she
also
accepts
its
concomitant
outcome.
The High
Commissioner
and her
Office
would be
fully
aware of
the
discussions
and
negotiations
on the
different
elements
of the
outcome
and on
the
positions
adopted
by
different
member
states
and
groupings
on these
elements.
It is
important
to
recall
and
reaffirm
that the
outcome
of the
Special
Session
reflects
an
inter-governmental
decision
adopted
according
to the
Rules of
Procedure
of the
Council.
What is
more, it
endorses
the
joint
communiqué
issued
at the
end of
the
recent
visit to
Sri
Lanka by
the UN
Secretary
General
which,
among
other
things,
reaffirms
the
willingness
of the
Government
of Sri
Lanka to
address
the
issues
of
accountability
in
response
to the
concerns
expressed
by the
UN
Secretary
General
in this
regard.
We feel
that in
these
circumstances,
it would
be
prudent
to
adhere
to the
outcome
of the
Special
Session
and be
sensitive
to the
concerns
expressed
already,
rather
than
take a
position
on
contested
proposals
or
controversial
issues
and
ideas
which
did not
find
eventual
acceptance
in the
outcome
of the
Special
Session.
It would
be
extremely
unfortunate
if
inter-governmental
decisions
adopted
by the
Human
Rights
Council
were to
be
ignored
or set
aside,
and the
High
Commissioner
and/or
her
office
were to
misinterpret
them or
willfully
neglect
them or
supersede
them
according
to their
convenience,
or in
accordance
with the
agenda
of some
States
or
unrepresentative
or
unaccountable
organizations,
or to
pursue
their
own
agenda.
In this
regard,
we would
like to
remind
all
concerned
that the
independence
of the
High
Commissioner
cannot
be
presumed
to
exceed
that of
the UN
Secretary-General.
Thank
you, Mr.
President.
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