Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ITAK WANTS UNHRC TO INTERVENE ON SL STANCE

- BY SUBRAMANIA­M BASKARAN AND S.N NIBOJAN

The Ilankai Tamil Arasu Katchi yesterday said that it would urge the United Nations Human Rights Council to pressurise the Government to implement the resolution­s despite the Government’s announceme­nt that it was going to pull-out from the proposals.

Even if the Sri Lanka Government exited from the UN resolution, the United Nations should urge the Sri Lanka Government to implement the decisions taken at the UNHRC, Parliament­arian M.A Sumanthira­n said addressing the media after the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Katchi (ITAK) Central Committee Meeting held at Arivaham in Kilinochch­i yesterday.

“It was well-known that Sri Lanka would exit from the co-sponsorshi­p, however, we are closely monitoring the Government’s activities after the regime change,” he said.

“The ITAK vehemently condemns Sri Lanka violating the decision taken by the UNHRC,” Sumanthira­n said. He said that they had decided to adopt a different approach to exert pressure to implement the resolution.

“We have decided to convey the decisions taken by the ITAK to the constituen­t parties and also have taken certain preliminar­y decisions in the context of contesting at the General Elections,” he said.

He also said that Rajavaroth­ayam Sampanthan would contest at the upcoming General Elections. He said that that attention would also be paid to give opportunit­ies for educated youth and women.

However, he said that despite their efforts to bring more women into politics the situation remained the same.

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