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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, March 1, 2014
Politicians Understand Other Politicians: Mahinda Rajapaksa
President Mahinda Rajapaksa on
Friday provided New Delhi with a ready excuse for a likely vote in
favour of a US backed resolution at the UN Human Rights Council Session
this month, saying electoral compulsions in the country were
understandable.
“Last year they voted against us. This year we do not know what they
will do. But they have to face an election and must think about the
future. As politicians we understand other politicians,” President
Rajapaksa told the Foreign Correspondents Association at Temple Trees
last afternoon.
He acknowledged that he was “uncomfortable” about the resolutions against Sri Lanka at the UNHRC, and said he believed there should not be any resolutions against the country at all.
Asked if he believed the US was aiming at regime change by bringing
resolution after resolution at the Council, Rajapaksa responded that
there could be a ‘hidden agenda’. “As long as the people are with me, I
am not afraid,” he added.
Sri Lanka’s president on Friday acknowledged his discomfort at the
prospect of being censured by the UN’s top rights body, as he accused
Washington of treating Colombo like Muhammad Ali’s “punching bag”.
External Affairs Minister G.L. Peiris
who also attended the meeting with the foreign correspondents said that
the Sri Lanka issue was becoming a “nuisance” for member states of the
UNHRC. “There is no appetite for this type of disproportionate
resolution in Geneva,” Peiris said.
Rajapakse’s unease at the likely upbraiding in Geneva was echoed by his
Foreign Minister Gamini Lakshman Peiris who told the gathering: “We feel
acutely uncomfortable by the pressure brought on us by a powerful
country.”
*Photo credit – Facebook Page - Foreign Correspondents’ Association of Sri Lanka