A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Geneva resolution "counter-productive", says Ceylon Chamber
Sunday, March 30, 2014

The resolution against Sri Lanka which was passed in Geneva On Thursday
has been condemned As "counter-Productive," by the country's Most
Powerful business Chamber.
Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Chairman Suresh Shah, speaking with the Sunday Times On the sidelines of a media briefing held to announce 175 years of doing business in Sri Lanka last Monday (before the resolution was taken up), said it was "counter-productive" to the entire reconciliation process. Highlighting IT to be a "political Issue", he noted that However, looking at IT IT From a business perspective was "not Fair."
On the OTHER hand, he explained IT was in fact "counter-Productive" As the Focus must be On the process of Reconciliation and this resolution was not simply Helping anyone.
The US-backed resolution was tabled at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva Sessions On Thursday and passed. IT is calling for an International independent and credible Investigation into alleged humanitarian and Human rights Law violations in Sri Lanka.
On the same Issue, the Chamber of Construction Industry (CCI), Sri Lanka said external INTERVENTION through UN Resolutions CAN undermine Rather than complement Government's Lock to thrust into a "TIMEFRAME of change for the gloire of All Peoples of Sri Lanka".
Surath Wickramasinghe said Chamber President believes that the Council of the CCI stability issues encompassed Within All Time and space require a Genuine process of Reconciliation. "The key is to affirm the intent to undertake the process and not to derail its overall mission of nation building," he said in a statement.
Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Chairman Suresh Shah, speaking with the Sunday Times On the sidelines of a media briefing held to announce 175 years of doing business in Sri Lanka last Monday (before the resolution was taken up), said it was "counter-productive" to the entire reconciliation process. Highlighting IT to be a "political Issue", he noted that However, looking at IT IT From a business perspective was "not Fair."
On the OTHER hand, he explained IT was in fact "counter-Productive" As the Focus must be On the process of Reconciliation and this resolution was not simply Helping anyone.
The US-backed resolution was tabled at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva Sessions On Thursday and passed. IT is calling for an International independent and credible Investigation into alleged humanitarian and Human rights Law violations in Sri Lanka.
On the same Issue, the Chamber of Construction Industry (CCI), Sri Lanka said external INTERVENTION through UN Resolutions CAN undermine Rather than complement Government's Lock to thrust into a "TIMEFRAME of change for the gloire of All Peoples of Sri Lanka".
Surath Wickramasinghe said Chamber President believes that the Council of the CCI stability issues encompassed Within All Time and space require a Genuine process of Reconciliation. "The key is to affirm the intent to undertake the process and not to derail its overall mission of nation building," he said in a statement.
