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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Baird denies sending Sri Lanka Commonwealth summit RSVP
Jul 30, 2013
Foreign
Affairs Minister John Baird denied reports Tuesday that he has
confirmed plans to attend the Commonwealth summit in Sri Lanka.
Two newspapers in Sri Lanka reported Tuesday that Baird had sent his
RSVP to be part of the Canadian delegation to this November's summit of
the 54 Commonwealth leaders.
"About 85 per cent of the participants from 54 Commonwealth countries
including Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird have confirmed their
attendance ... We hope the Canadian Premier will also confirm his
participation once the other Commonwealth Leaders confirm their
participation," a Sri Lankan MP was quoted in one domestic newspaper.
But Baird's spokesman Rick Roth says the minister has yet to decide whether he will attend the meeting.
Roth says the minister remains concerned about the Sri Lankan
government's lack of accountability over allegations of war crimes
against ethnic Tamils in the aftermath of the country's long civil war
that ended in 2009.
"Canada will continue to monitor events in Sri Lanka and do what we can
to try to increase pressure on the government of Sri Lanka to make
changes," Roth said in an email.
"As the prime minister has stated very clearly, we expect our concerns
to be addressed prior to the next Commonwealth meeting. However, given
the current circumstances, it would be very difficult for this
government to fully participate."
Tough line on human rights
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has threatened to boycott the summit,
saying Sri Lanka shouldn't be hosting until it cleans up its act on
human rights.
Baird has said it would be up to the prime minister to decide whether
anyone goes to represent Canada because the November meeting is for
heads of government.
Harper's spokesman Carl Vallee said the prime minister's views on the matter remain unchanged.
A senior government official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity,
said "we've seen this sort of misinformation in the past" from the Sri
Lankan government.
The Harper government's tough line against the Sri Lankan government has
won praise among human rights groups who share the concern over the
lack of accountability and transparency by the government.
As Baird emerged from a recent meeting of Commonwealth foreign ministers
in London earlier this spring, he said he was "appalled" that Sri Lanka
would be hosting the summit.
That sparked a backlash in the Sri Lanka media, including a lengthy
editorial by one newspaper that used a long string of derogatory terms
to describe Baird.