Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

OUR PEOPLE ARE UNHAPPY WITH GOVT.: TNA

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The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) yesterday said that ‘their’ people were unhappy and that while they had contribute­d substantia­lly to bring this government to power the government has shown very little progress in the past.

Leader of the Opposition and the TNA expressed these views when United Nations Resident Coordinato­r for Sri Lanka Terence D. Jones paid a courtesy call on him in Parliament.

“Our young people are being discrimina­ted against in many matters, especially with regard to employment opportunit­ies. Our people are suffering continuall­y. This government accepted the need for certain things to be done and they must take the necessary steps to address those needs,” he said.

Raising his concerns on the implementa­tion of the UNHRC resolution, Mr. Sampanthan said many aspects of the resolution are not being properly addressed. Not only did the Government of Sri Lanka co-sponsor the resolution, but it requested for more time to implement the resolution and the Internatio­nal community graciously granted that request. Therefore, the government cannot go back on their commitment­s now.

Mr Sampanthan also highlighte­d the importance of adopting a new Constituti­on which will ensure the non-recurrence of the events of the past, which is also a crucial matter stipulated in the UNHRC resolution.

“There had been a lot of work done with regard to this matter since 1988. What we need now is the political will and the courage to take it further. We will remain committed to this process and will continue to exert pressure on the government to fulfil its commitment­s to both its own people and to the internatio­nal community,” he said.

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