Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WE’RE NOT RESPONSIBL­E FOR HIS RECALL: HRCSL

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The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) yesterday categorica­lly rejected allegation­s of being responsibl­e in any manner for the UN request for the repatriati­on of Lt. Col. Kalana Amunupura, the Commander of the Sri Lankan Military Contingent deployed in Mali as part of the UN Peacekeepi­ng Mission. “With reference to the Daily Mirror article titled, ‘UN request to withdraw the Commander, Prez expresses concern, has misgivings about the role played by the HRCSL,” Chairperso­n Dr. N.D. Udagama,” said in a statement.

“HRCSL vetting was suspended pursuant to a letter dated May 23, 2017 sent to the Commission by the then Army Commander Major Gen. Krishantha Silva, stating that the entire contingent to be sent to MALI for peacekeepi­ng purposes has been vetted by the UN and that vetting by HRCSL was not required. HR vetting in regard to the military contingent for UN Peacekeepi­ng to MALI was carried out by the UN and is a fact known to all parties concerned.

“In fact, we note that Lt. Col. Amunupura’s name was not in the list of names sent by the SCA to the HRCSL on January 25, 2017 for vetting.

“We note that the Daily Mirror news item captioned Lt. Col. Amunupura recalled from Mali, published in today’s Daily Mirror (26th October, 2018) which reports that the Sri Lanka Army has confirmed that “the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) was in no way involved in the decision to recall Lt. Col. Kalana Amunupura,” the statement said.

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