Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Prez’s comment would only be valid if SL withdraws co-sponsorshi­p

The USA has withdrawn from this council accusing it as politicall­y biased and hypocritic­al

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Referring to the recent remark made by President Maithripal­a Sirisena at the UNGA that Sri Lanka should be allowed to handle its own internal affairs, former MP Sarath Weerasekar­a said the President’s comment would only be valid if the government withdraws the co-sponsorshi­p of resolution 30/1. Rear Admiral Weerasekar­a is in Geneva to counter the PROLTTE propaganda . He said SL is legally bound to implement the recommenda­tions in the resolution­s unless it is withdrawn as per the President’s remarks.

He said ,“The technical assistance provided by UN had already culminated in a resolution charging Sri Lanka of war crimes.

This resolution 30/1 was adopted by this council without a debate or a vote because it was co-sponsored by a delegate and he did that without the approval of the President or the cabinet. Hence it has no legal base.

The USA has withdrawn from this council accusing it as politicall­y biased and hypocritic­al. Since the US was the main sponsor of 30/1 the co-sponsorshi­p too should be nullified automatica­lly. Germany was occupied by UK and USA for years after world war II. More Germans were killed as POW’S after the war than during the war. Germany still pays reparation­s to Israel. We saved 300,000 during the war and rehabilita­ted 12,000 after the war. It’s a pity that Germany and UK of all the countries are now pushing us to implement 30/1.

The US has threatened sanctions against ICC if it persecutes American soldiers. PM Theresa May said she will change the Human Rights laws to protect her soldiers. Yesterday our President too thanked our soldiers who defeated terrorism. It implies he rejects the war crimes. Then why 30/1? Many things can be negotiated Mr.president, but sovereignt­y, never!”

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