Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

UNHRC recommenda­tions OPPN. WANTS REFERENDUM

- BY LAHIRU POTHMULLA

Several Opposition MPs yesterday urged the government to hold a referendum before implementi­ng the UNHRC recommenda­tions including a Hybrid Court to investigat­e war crimes allegation­s in Sri Lanka.

United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) MP Wimal Weerawansa said if the UNHRC approves the resolution, Sri Lankans should have the liberty to decide if they want any foreign involvemen­t in solving internal issues.

“If the people feel they are fine with the UNHRC recommenda­tions and a court with foreign judges and investigat­ors to probe alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka, then the government can go ahead with the proposals. We also request the people to urge their MPs to vote against an Act to be tabled in parliament asking for the

Considerin­g seeking legal advice on challengin­g the UN report in the Supreme

Court

approval of the UN recomendat­ions,” he told a news conference.

Meanwhile, MP Udaya Gammanpila said they were considerin­g seeking legal advice on challengin­g the UN report in the Supreme Court.

MP Dinesh Gunawardan­e urged the government to pull back from co-sponsoring the US backed resolution on Sri Lanka and said if not the sovereignt­y and integrity of the country would be severely damaged.

“Co-sponsoring a resolution is similar to writing one's own death certificat­e and is a bad precedent to other countries. This move has also put our allies in a difficult situation,” he said.

MP Vasudeva Nanayakkar­a said the government decision to back the US-led resolution was a betrayal similar to the 1815 agreement signed with the British. “We all know the nature of the US. They just want to get closer to their prey,” he said.

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