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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, September 26, 2014
UNHRC Raises Concern Over Proceedings Of The Disappearances Commission

September 26, 2014
The UN Human Rights Council today raised concerns over the proceedings
of the Presdential Commission to Investigate into Complaints Regarding
Missing Persons during the oral update delivered on the probe on Sri
Lanka (OISL) led by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
(OHCHR).
UN Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights, Flavia Pansieri in the
oral update delivered before the Council today stated that independant
observers have raised concerns with the line of questioning by the
Commissioners and the Council, the quality of translation services and
the lack of counselling support to the victims.
She also noted the concerns raised by families of the disappearances on
the reported harassment and pressure by Police, military and the
intelligence prior to and at the time of the hearing.
Pansieri in her statement also commented on the disregard of the
Government of Sri Lanka so far, with concern to the requests made by the
OHCHR to publish reports of other domestic investigation.
Meanwhile she also expressed her regret over the Government’sposition
speficially on the US-led resolution against Sri Lanka that was mandated
in March and reitered the UNHRC call to encourage the government to
keepits channels open, pointing out that the investigation is a unique
opprtunity to establish an accountability process in the country.
During the oral update, Pansieri also raised concerns over the threats
that have been levelled at civil society groups, human rights defenders
and victims and organisations including those engaged with the
international investigation, stating such intimidations are
‘deplorable’.
She went on to state that this climate of intimidation and threats
prevailing in the country also constitutes a real challenge for the
investigation mandated by the UNHRC and also undermines prospects for
Sri Lanka’s own domestic investigation where it has long been a concern.
Meanwhile, responding to the oral update, Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva,Ravinatha Aryasinha accused
the conduct of the probe as a ‘flawed process’ and stated therefore,
Sri Lanka will not “help legitimize a flawed process and have a
detrimental precedents established.”
Ambassador Aryasinha also said that the oral update delivered by Deputy
High Commissioner Pansieri is ‘replete with accusations and
unsubstantiated statistics’.
Speaking further he added, “with all the calamities and afflictions
around us today, Sri Lanka is clearly not a situation that requires the
urgent and immediate attention of this Council. Sri Lanka is continuing
on a transformative journey in the interest of all the people of Sri
Lanka. What Sri Lanka needs at this juncture is to be encouraged, and
not impeded.”

