Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SL SLAMS WESTERN POWERS FOR BULLYING AFTER RESOLUTION PASSED AT UNHRC

- BY JAMILA HUSAIN

▪ Any resolution sponsored at the UNHRC should have the consent of the concerned country and without their approval no resolution­s could be implemente­d The government would not give into the unfair pressure brought upon by this new Resolution ▪ This Resolution on Sri Lanka was moved by Britain and supported by the western powers who want to dominate the global south ▪ President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, soon after his election promised the country to withdraw from the resolution which was cosponsore­d by the previous government

Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawarden­a yesterday slammed the western countries for attempting to unfairly lobby against certain countries stating that their attempt to target Sri Lanka at the UNHRC had failed.

▪ Minister Gunawarden­a further thanked countries who had voted against the Resolution and those who had abstained from voting

Speaking to media soon after the resolution on Sri Lanka was passed at the UNHRC, Gunawarden­a said that the fact that only 22 countries had voted in favour of the Resolution while 11 voted against and 14 abstained, showed that several countries were against this unfair pressure brought upon by the European and Western powers.

He further said that any resolution sponsored at the UNHRC should have the consent of the concerned country and without their approval no resolution­s could be implemente­d. He maintained firmly that the government would not give into the unfair pressure brought upon by this new Resolution and would continue to conduct a domestic probe on allegation­s of human rights violations and other complaints during the war period.

“This Resolution on Sri Lanka was moved by Britain and supported by the western powers who want to dominate the global south. Our call as well as the call from several countries were that our concentrat­ion should be on COVID-19 first and as the world as a whole we should defeat the virus first. Even now vaccinatio­ns have to be provided to over 100 countries,” Mr. Gunawarden­a said.

“President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, soon after his election promised the country to withdraw from the resolution which was co- sponsored by the previous government. Cosponsori­ng such a resolution was not possible. Even my predecesso­r Thilak Marapana mentioned this internatio­nally that Sri Lanka constituti­onally could not go forward with that resolution. President Rajapaksa said a domestic mechanism would be implemente­d where a commission was appointed headed by a Supreme Court Judge to entertain any allegation­s by any Sri Lankan citizen during the time we were facing the brutal conflict against the LTTE which is a banned organizati­on today in the Europe, US, India and even in the UK.,” he said.

“However these western countries still want this resolution initiated leading to more dangerous objectives,” the Minister said.

Minister Gunawarden­a further thanked countries who had voted against the Resolution and those who had abstained from voting stating the fact that powerful countries such as India and Japan had abstained, only showed that they too were against the resolution.he further said that Sri Lanka had been able to garner support from Latin America, South America, Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia and other countries across three continents who had supported the voice against domination of what the Western Powers were seeking and Sri Lanka would continue its commitment to the UN and uphold its democratic rights.

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