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Sri Lanka to return all military-held land seized from Tamil civilians: Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera
All military-held lands owned by Tamil civilians will be handed back by 2018, Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera said.

By
2018, Sri Lanka will return all military-held land seized from Tamil
civilians, Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera said. (Source: Reuters)
Sri Lanka will by 2018 return all military-held land seized from Tamil
civilians during the nearly three decades long civil war with the LTTE,
Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera said on June 30.
“Last week the military released 701 acres of land to the District
Secretary of Jaffna, out of which, 201.3 acres were handed over to their
original owners on June 25,” Samaraweera said while addressing the 32nd
UN Human Rights Council sessions in Geneva.
All military-held lands owned by Tamil civilians will be handed back by 2018, he said.
“The Government has clearly instructed the military that all the land
obtained from civilians must be released latest by 2018, and that the
owners of whatever land that may be required for national installations
or development purposes would be fully compensated,” he said.
Samaraweera also assured a fair trial for victims of rights abuses.
“I can assure you that the mechanism that is finally set up will be one
which has the confidence of the stakeholders, especially the victims,
with fair trial and due process guarantees,” Samaraweera said.
Reconciliation does not happen at once, overnight. It requires effort,
hard work, commitment, and careful, continuous, concrete action. It is
not an end that can be reached where no further work is required, he
added.
Samaraweera said his government was dealing with the serious and
controversial issue of setting up a judicial mechanism with
international assistance.
“Sri Lanka is no stranger to international assistance and participation
with many investigative and forensic experts having worked with us in
the past. Of course, there are varying views on the nature, level and
role of international participation,” he said.
Both President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil
Wickremesinghe have publicly declined to have foreign participation in
then accountability mechanism.
Samaraweera said Sri Lanka was committed to implement the co-sponsored
resolution of 2015 to protect the dignity of State, People and Security
Forces, we will implement the proposals with patience, discipline and
restraint.
The Sri Lankan Foreign Minister refuted the allegation of slowness in the process of accountability.
The Government recognises that, in order for the transitional justice
process to be effective in achieving the desired objectives, the
necessary mechanisms should be properly sequenced, integrated and
coordinated, he said.
Several confidence-building-measures such as the release of Tamils-owned
lands, lifting of travel restrictions to the North and de-escalating
the military presence have been taken since January as part of efforts
to ensure reconciliation after three decades of civil war with the LTTE
that claimed more than 100,000 lives.

