A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Mahinda Apologises To Navi For Mervyn, Wimal And Gammanpila Remarks
August 31, 2013
Pillay hit back against criticism against her by sections of the
Rajapaksa Government during her interaction with journalists, saying at
least three Government ministers had joined in what she called “abuse”
that had crescendoed against her during the week of her visit.
“They claim I am in the LTTE’s pay, that I am the Tamil Tigress at the UN,” Pillay charged.
She rubbished the claims as being both “wildly inaccurate” and “deeply offensive”.
President Rajapaksa told the visiting Envoy during a meeting at Temple
Trees on Friday that his cabinet was made up of politicians with
different views, the President’s office said in a statement last night.
Pillay also denied claims made by the President that the UN was biased
saying that the country claiming to be the most developed in the world
had 300 recommendations made against them during their human rights
review by the Human Rights Council.
She said independent experts were right now investigating the Guantanamo Bay Prison, Special Rendition Procedures and drone strikes against civilians – all violations the US being accused of.
Pillay said the UN’s role was to hold governments to rules made by 193
governments of countries of the world, including Sri Lanka.
“The Secretary General and I and other officials are civil servants and
we operate by the rules and regulations made by Governments. And those
rules and regulations if violated is what the UN points out to
Governments,” she said.
Some would call that criticism, but that is what the UN does, she
explained. “We can’t be praising people all the time,” the visiting High
Commissioner said.
“Where there are gaps we then raise a critical voice, but always with the intention to help,” Pillay said.
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