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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, February 27, 2013
An unfavourable situation has arisen for Sri Lanka in UN session – Tissa Attanayake
Special
Media Release On the UN Human Rights Council Sessions in Geneva Issued by
General Secretary of the UNP, Hon. Tissa Attanayake MP
If
at the 22nd sessions of the United Nations Human Rights Council a situation
which is prejudicial to Sri Lanka arises, the entire responsibility should be
borne by the government led by the President, especially Ministers Prof.
G.L.Peiris and Mahinda Samarasinghe who participated at last year's UN General
Assembly and the UNHRC sessions promising the international community the sun,
moon and stars.
According
to reportsat the current Geneva sessions, a Resolution against Sri Lanka is will
be presented by a group of countries headed by the U.SA. India too will be
extending its support, However, cabinet spokesman, Minister Keheliya
Rambukwella, says, '…according to the whims of the international community, as a
country we are not prepared to go down on our knees before them'. Thus the
government is continuing to hide the truth from the masses and marking time with
mere verbal bravado.
We
believe that the people have a right to know the real situation that prevails
today.
At
the 2012 UNHRC sessions in Geneva, a Resolution under US auspices was passed,
urging Sri Lanka to implement the recommendations of the Lessons Learnt and
Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) Report. These recommendations were compiled by
a Commission appointed by President Mahinda Rajapaksa himself, and it was the
belief of the entire government, including the President, that these
recommendations should be duly implemented. Moreover, at the 2012 Geneva UNHRC
sessions, Minister Samarasinghe assured the international community that they
would indeed be implemented, and Professor G.L. Peiris participating at last
year's UN General Assembly sessions, too confirmed this idea.
Regarding
the position of India, what must be remembered is that in May 2009, at the UNHRC
sessions, when the Resolution was brought against Sri Lanka, She supported Sri
Lanka by voting against the Resolution. However, subsequently, Sri Lankan
representatives led by Professor Peiris were still meting unfulfilled promises
to India, saying that the 13th Amendment would be fully implemented, and that
the Provincial Council elections in the North would be expeditiously held.
However, since nothing positive has thus far been achieved, inter state trust
between the two nations are frayed. If India this time votes against Sri Lanka,
it would not be any surprise or wonder and that responsibility should be borne
by this government for having promised the sun, moon and stars to the Indian
government, leaving them only with yet unfulfilled and false promises.
Presently
at the UNHRC, an unfavourable situation has arisen for Sri Lanka, not for any
other reason, but solely because of the unfulfilled promises given to the
international community by the government and its Ministers, has boomeranged on
the government itself.
In
this situation, the government is intent on just expressing empty rhetoric and
bravado against the international community and attempts to please the people of
this country, and when this is not possible, the responsibility is then heaped
on one or two ministers and thereby President Rajapaksa saves his own skin. Yet,
we must not forget that without the knowledge of the President, not a single
hair of any Minister can fall to the ground. The entire government led by the
President is accountable for the sorry situation that is prevailing in
Geneva.
Finally,
what is regrettable is that, those who finally have to bear the consequences of
all this, are the innocent people who have no idea whatsoever what all this is
about.
Tissa
Attanayake, MP
Genera
Secretary,
United
National Party
February
26, 2013.
