Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Govt. to propose amendments at sessions

It was adopted on October 1, 2015

- BY SANDUN A JAYASEKERA

We will propose amendments to the UNHRC resolution 30/1 of October 1, 2015 co-sponsored by the US and Sri Lanka allegedly without the knowledge or the consent of the then president and the government, Internatio­nal Relations State Minister Susil Premajayan­tha said yesterday.

We have fulfilled 17 of the 20 conditions contained in the resolution. Sri Lanka has a new government with a new mandate

The next UNHRC sessions will be in March 2020.

He said the new government led by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has already begun the diplomatic process to face challenges expected when the 43rd UNHRC sessions are held next year.

The minister told a media conference that the US-SL sponsored resolution was adopted by the UNHRC at its 30th sessions on October 1, 2015, promoting, human rights, accountabi­lity and transition­al justice.

“But unfortunat­ely there are a number of conditions in the resolution, Sri Lanka cannot accept as a sovereign and independen­t nation,” he said.

“When this resolution was passed in 2015, neither the then Cabinet nor the then president Maithripal­a Sirisena were aware of the contents. It was later found that certain conditions of the resolution were detrimenta­l to the sovereignt­y, the independen­ce and dignity of the country,” the minister said.

He said a team of top officials representi­ng the Attorney General’s Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Prime Ministers office was reviewing the UNHRC resolution 30/1 with a view to sift the merits and demerits.

“We have fulfilled 17 of the 20 conditions contained in the resolution. Sri Lanka has a new government with a new mandate. Therefore, we have every right to prevent any untoward impact on our nation from any quarter,” the minister said.“the alleged war crime charges and so called hybrid courts contained in the 30/1 resolution have demoralise­d our armed forces. There is a school of thought that this loss of confidence among the intelligen­ce arms of the armed forces led to the Easter Sunday massacre.”

He said some patriotic organisati­ons and local NGOS helped the country by safeguardi­ng the nation’s interests during the UNHRC sessions.

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PIC BY DAMITH WICKRAMASI­NGHE

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