Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Few countries can qualitativ­ely match troops sent by SL

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Given Sri Lanka’s experience in the recent past in low and highintens­ity conflicts with terrorist groups, only a few countries can qualitativ­ely match the troops sent by Sri Lanka, Foreign Secretary Ravinatha Aryasinha said.

He said Sri Lankan troops have extensive profession­al experience in all aspects of peacekeepi­ng and providing humanitari­an assistance, illustrate­d each passing day, most recently in Mali.

Mr Aryasinha expressed these views while delivering the Opening Statement at the 9th South Asian Regional Conference on Internatio­nal Humanitari­an Law (IHL) –“IHL in Action: A Narrative of Prevention and Protection”, organised by the ICRC Colombo in collaborat­ion with the Government.

The Secretary noted that the humanitari­an vision of protection and prevention has been upheld through the participat­ion of Sri Lankan forces in UN Peacekeepi­ng Operations throughout the world since 1957.

He said the principles of IHL should be understood in the present context of armed conflicts, which are more dynamic, sophistica­ted and multifacet­ed, than in the context in which the Geneva Convention­s were initially formulated in the 1940s.

“Unlike in the past, battles now fought, are mostly internal armed conflicts, generally more protracted, largely involving non-state actors, have moved from convention­al war theatres to urban settings, using new technologi­es such as LAWS where the acceptable degree of machine versus human control in the context of IHL is in dispute, and where the principles of proportion­ality in armed conflicts, concept of global war on terror, issues of practical ability of states and armed groups to abide by their legal obligation­s under IHL, are also highly contested.

The question of parity between State and non-state actors, the applicabil­ity of IHL in non-internatio­nal armed conflicts (NIACS) are further serious impediment­s in ensuring full compliance of IHL by all parties to a conflict,” he said. Sri Lanka has provided valuable case studies to the world over the past four decades in the successes in the operationa­lisation of Internatio­nal Humanitari­an Law (IHL) and humanitari­an diplomacy, he further said.

Mr Aryasinha noted that Sri Lanka’s 1989 signing of the agreement with the ICRC would probably count as an early manifestat­ion of Sri Lanka’s internatio­nal commitment to IHL.

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