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
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, April 9, 2014
UK hopes Lanka attends summit
Britain hopes Sri Lanka will attend a summit in June which looks at preventing sexual violence in conflict situations.
The Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs William
Hague told the British Parliament yesterday (Tuesday) that he is not
able compel any Government to attend the summit but he has encouraged
Sri Lanka to do so.
“I have invited the 143 nations that so far have endorsed the
declaration that I launched on ending sexual violence to attend the
summit in June, but I cannot force any of them to do so. However, given
events in Sri Lanka in recent decades, it would be highly appropriate
for the Sri Lankan Government to be there and to present their plans. I
have encouraged them to do so,” he said.
Meanwhile Hague said the UK would not have succeeded in pushing for the
resolution on Sri Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council recently had it
not been for the British Prime Minister’s leadership, Britain’s presence
in Sri Lanka and the UK Government’s willingness to show how passionate
they are about what happened in the north of Sri Lanka.
“The Opposition’s attitude of not going to Sri Lanka would have been a terrible misjudgment,” he said.
Meanwhile the Minister of State at the British Foreign and Commonwealth
Office Hugo Swire, who also spoke in Parliament, said now that the
international community has spoken through the United Nations Human
Rights Council, it is important that the Government in Colombo listen to
what has been said and what is asked of them.
The UN Human Rights Council had adopted a resolution calling for an
international investigation into the war in Sri Lanka but the Government
has maintained it will not comply with the resolution. (Colombo Gazette)


