Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLPP queries their double standards

Countries pursuing war time charges against SL Some individual­s who committed the worst ever war crimes were living in the countries that take on Sri Lanka at the UNHRC

- BY KELUM BANDARA

Ruling Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) yesterday questioned the double standard of some countries which pursue war crime allegation­s against Sri Lanka at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), while providing shelter to some of the worst perpetrato­rs of such acts.

It said some individual­s who committed the worst ever war crimes such as conscripti­on of child soldiers and hanging cyanide capsules around their necks, were living in the countries that take on Sri Lanka at the UNHRC.

At its regular press conference, Education Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris said the Office of High Commission­er for Human Rights (OHCHR) had worked out a report with no mention of war time happenings but actions taken by the present Government upon its election to office in November, 2019.

“It is not a report based on scientific­ally examined facts. It does not deal with what happened during the war,” he said.

Prof. Peiris who is one time External Affairs Minister with experience in dealing with the UNHRC process, said the decisions, actions and certain appointmen­ts of the new Government had been dealt with in the report.

He said it was totally outside the mandate of the UNHRC.

“It is direct interferen­ce in Sri Lanka’s internal affairs,” he said.

He said the vote on Sri Lanka is expected to be taken within the next two or three weeks in Geneva, Switzerlan­d. Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardan­e informed the UNHRC about Sri Lanka’s position.

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