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Saturday, October 29, 2011 - 06.50 GMT
SL opposes all efforts to deride the local mechanism – SL envoy at UN

 

Sri Lanka opposes moves to denigrate the work of Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) and its members without any justification, even before the Commission gets the opportunity to submit the relevant report to the government, Special Envoy on Human Rights and Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe said.

Addressing the meeting of the Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Affairs Committee of the 66th session of the UN General Assembly, the Minister said “This proposal for analysis and discussion of a domestic process at the international level even before it has reached its natural conclusion and the ramifications it may have for the future in other contexts, must be treated with extreme caution and dealt with appropriately.

The minister added that Sri Lanka as a democratically elected and legitimate government of the people is confident of overcoming challenges ahead of the country and usher in an era of peace for people of all communities regardless of their linguistic, cultural and religious differences.

Minister Samarasinghe explained that massive public investment in roads, railways telecommunications renews links with the rest of the country and is the basis for the resumption of normality.

He said that 95 per cent of the people displaced by terrorist atrocities have been resettled with the balance awaiting the demining of their land. “The local economy has shown vast potential with 22 per cent rise in GDP in the North as against 8 percent national which shows the spirit of enterprise and renewal that pervades the now conflict free areas”, he added. The Minister added that the government led by President Mahinda Rajapaksa took concrete measures to address the question of reconciliation soon after the end of conflict. He appointed the country’s most respected professional and public officials to a commission that was based on an adaptation of best practice elsewhere.

Minister Samarasinghe said the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission appointed by the President is endowed with a wide mandate and a solemn charge to recommend steps to ensure reconciliation, and restitution for victims and non repetition of the scourge of internal armed conflict.

 

                   

 
   
   
     
   
   

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