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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, January 29, 2013
U.S. to criticize Sri Lanka at U.N. rights council
COLOMBO | Mon Jan 28, 2013
A
three-member U.S. delegation is in Colombo on a five-day visit to discuss issues
including progress in implementing the recommendations of Sri Lanka's own
official investigation into the war, which called for the prosecution of
soldiers suspected of killing civilians.
But
Washington appeared dissatisfied enough to announce that it would repeat its
action of last March, when it sponsored a resolution at the UNHRC urging Colombo
to implement those recommendations.
"The
U.S. has decided to sponsor a procedural resolution (against Sri Lanka) at the
March 2013 sessions of the UNHRC," Deputy Assistant Secretary of State James
Moore told reporters in Colombo.
"The
U.S. and the other 23 members of the UNHRC who voted for that resolution in 2012
believe that the government of Sri Lanka needs to fulfil its commitments made to
its own people."
Rights
groups allege that the Sri Lankan military was responsible for the killing of
thousands of ethnic minority Tamil civilians in the shrinking territory held by
rebels in the last month before the end of the war.
President
Mahinda Rajapaksa's government rejects the allegation and says it never targeted
civilians.
It
says it has been implementing the inquiry's recommendations, but rights groups
and Western nations say the implementation is far from satisfactory.
Washington
has also raised concerns about the removal of Sri Lanka's chief justice and
restrictions on freedom of expression.
The
government ignored established procedures to subject Shirani Bandaranayake to
parliamentary impeachment, after which Rajapaksa sacked her and replaced her
with a close ally. Leading jurists from around the world said the action
violated international law.
"It
is safe to say that the impeachment of the chief justice also contributed to the
decision to ensure that the record (against Sri Lanka) stays fresh in Geneva,"
U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Vikram Singh told
reporters.
(Reporting
by Shihar Aneez and Ranga Sirilal; Editing by Kevin Liffey)