A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
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Saturday , 16 February 2013
Alistair Burt the Parliamentary undersecretary of state at the foreign and the Commonwealth office said, despite the “fading of the manifestations of conflict, the root causes are not”.
He said further,
allegations must be investigated, and if crimes were committed, whether by
liberation tigers or government forces, those responsible must be brought to
justice.
I visited the north
and the capital. I met displaced families, and Tamils trying to rebuild their
lives. Much has been done. The economy is growing and infrastructure in the
conflict zone is being rebuilt and expanded.
Large areas have also
been demined, allowing for a significant reduction in Internally Displaced
People.
Detractors point to a
host of reasons why progress has been slow. Some argue that the Government is
justified in reconciling on its own terms. They also point out, often
accurately, that there is more to do by all sides to advance a political
settlement.
Yet there is one very
good reason that the Government should do more; . If you don't make every effort
to give people a stake in politics and if you fail to hold to account those
responsible for the crimes of the past, you sow the seeds for future conflict.
It is now time for the needed to heal the wounds
2013 will be an
important year in Sri Lanka: in November it plans to hold the Commonwealth Heads
of Government Meeting. The UK has not yet made a decision on
attendance.
CHOGM is a time to
recall the values uniting the Commonwealth values. The Sri Lankan Government
must think through exactly what will be seen when the international spotlight
shines upon them. As host, we look to them not only to adhere to the
Commonwealth values of good governance, the rule of law and human rights, but to
champion them.
