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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, February 3, 2013
Stern Action Will Be Taken By UNHRC – TNA
By Colombo
Telegraph -February 3, 2013
“We wish to make it clear that our engagement
with the South African initiative is NOT a process that we have commenced with
the GOSL and that appropriate action at the UNHRC is absolutely necessary to
persuade the GOSL to comply with the said resolution and to discontinue with its
harmful agenda against the Tamil People of Sri Lanka.” Tamil National Alliance
said today.
A
delegation of the Tamil
National Alliance (TNA) is presently inSouth
Africa. This is consequent to an initiative by the Government of
South Africa and the African National Congress to share their own experiences in
Conflict Resolution and Truth and Reconciliation.
Issuing
a statement the TNA says; “The South African initiative commenced in the year
2011 when a delegation led by their Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs visited
Sri Lanka and made this offer to the Government of Sri Lanka (GOSL) and the TNA.
the TNA has accepted this offer.”
“2011
was the year in which the GOSL commenced a bilateral discussion with the TNA in
the month of January to resolve the 60 year old national issue in Sri Lanka.
Although the TNA acted honestly and sincerely and placed on the table their
comprehensive proposals for a political solution by March 2011, the GOSL
defaulted in making even their response known for 5 months and 7 meetings, which
forced the TNA to refuse to agree to the next date of meeting. Thereafter the
President met with the leader of the TNA and the bilateral discussions
recommenced on the 16th of September 2011 on the following agreements: 1. Five
previous proposals to be brought to the negotiations in lieu of the GOSL’s
response; and 2. Once consensus is reached between the TNA and the GOSL on
certain substantive issues, the TNA would join the Parliamentary Select
Committee (PSC).”
However,
in violation of the above agreements the GOSL walked out of the talks in January
2012. Two attempts at breaking the deadlock failed solely on account of the GOSL
refusing the compromises offered. This stalemate has continued to date. And
while the talks are deadlocked, the GOSL aggressively continues with its agenda
of militarily subjugating the Tamil People and materially altering the
demography of the North East of Sri Lanka.
“It
was in this background that a resolution was adopted by the UNHRC in
March 2012, which has largely not been implemented by the GOSL. In the 22nd
sessions due to commence on the 25th of February 2013, this failure of the GOSL
will come under focus and we hope stern action will be taken to promote justice,
accountability and reconciliation.”
“In
this context we are acutely aware that the GOSL will seek to show the world that
some progress has been made, by pointing to the current visit by the TNA to
South Africa. Therefore we wish to make it clear that our engagement with the
South African initiative is NOT a process that we have commenced with the GOSL
and that appropriate action at the UNHRC is absolutely necessary to persuade the
GOSL to comply with the said resolution and to discontinue with its harmful
agenda against the Tamil People of Sri Lanka.”