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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, June 9, 2014
Govt. was notified about UN team: OHCHR
- Monday, 09 June 2014

The
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) said the
Government of Sri Lanka was notified last week regarding the particulars
of the investigation team set up to probe alleged violations of human
rights and international humanitarian law during the war in 2002- 2009.
An OHCHR spokesperson told Daily Mirror that a letter was sent last week
giving a broad outline of the structure to be put in place for the
investigation as well as the role of Sandra Beidas as its Senior
Coordinator and team head.
The spokesperson added that they intended to finalise all the mechanisms
involved with setting up the team and to have it ‘up and running’ by
July.
The official went on to state that the two external experts who would be
working with the OHCHR investigation team on a pro-bono basis had not
been decided on yet. However, there have been reports that former
Governor-general and Cambodian war crimes tribunal judge Dame Silvia
would be one of the two experts heading the team.
It has also been reported that the team would mostly consist of OHCHR
staff but would also include three special rapporteurs on extra judicial
and arbitrary killing, torture and enforced disappearances -- apart
from the two senior experts. If granted access, the investigators are
due to travel to Sri Lanka as well as Europe and the Asia Pacific region
in order to gather evidence and witness testimony.
However, the GoSL has publicly rejected the investigation, adding that
it would not cooperate with the probe. But an OHCHR official said the
government had not formally notified them of non-cooperation so far.
The OHCHR led investigation of the alleged human rights and
international humanitarian law violations by both sides during the war
from 2002 to 2009 was mandated through a US-backed resolution. A total
of 23 countries voted in favour of the resolution that was passed at the
25th session of the UNHRC held in Geneva
