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
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The Path To Accountability And Reconciliation In Sri Lanka
Western
countries and human
rights organizations have called for an Independent International
Inquiry to determine the truth; only recognizing that Sri Lanka is made up of
multilingual, multiethnic and multireligious people will help to move towards
reconciliation suitable for a country with a mixed and complex social set up.
Unfortunately, the end of “war against terrorists” neither brought real peace
nor protection of human rights in the country; on the contrary, the human and
political rights of people of Sri Lanka have deteriorated, further. Hundreds of
thousands of people, Tamils and Muslims were victims of the conflict, have not
returned to their original places of residence because those areas are either
declared as High Security Zone (HSZ) or occupied by the armed forces. A recent
media report revealed sixteen of the nineteen divisions of Sri Lanka military
are in the North and East of the Island. GSL’s economic activities mostly focus
on building roads and bridges with borrowed money contributing to inflationary
pressure on the economy, while the working conditions are worsening and
employees’ unrest is spreading and demanding equitable and fair working
conditions. At the same, time political power and wealth is accumulating in the
hands of a few. Disappearances and murders are happening with full impunity and
being used as a way of silencing dissent. Deterioration of social and economic
conditions of the people is driving them to suicide which is one of the highest
in the world and the people have become the victims of forces unleashed by the
current regime. Will this sew the seed of dissent and uprising of the
people?
The
forthcoming 14th session of Universal
Periodic Review (UPR) in November 2012, Sri Lanka is one of the
sixteen countries whose human rights record will be reviewed. This gives an
opportunity to critically look at Sri Lanka’s human rights record and assess
what GSL has done, since the review in 2008. Also, at the 22nd session of United
Nation Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in March 2013, Sri Lanka’s
progress with respect to the resolution A/HRC/19/L.2 which was passed at 19th
Session proposed by USA and supported by countries from Europe, South America, a
few from Africa and India was the only one from Asia will be scrutinized. The
scrutiny at UPR and UNHRC sessions should define a new path to follow, to
determine the accountability followed by reconciliation among multilingual,
multiethnic and multireligious people of Sri Lanka.
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