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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, June 27, 2014
UN Team is Strong: Ex-Lankan Envoy
By P K Balachandran- 27th June 2014
“The UN fact finding mission on the Gaza conflict had only one person -
Richard Goldstone - but the inquiry panel on Sri Lanka is a troika. It
is very strong, and heavily front-end loaded,” Jayatilleka told Express
on Thursday.
The 12-member investigative team of the Office of the High Commissioner
for Human Rights (OHCHR) will have investigators, forensic experts, a
gender specialist, a legal analyst, and others with special skills. It
is expected to complete its work by mid-April 2015.
The team is mandated to conduct a “comprehensive investigation” of
incidents of rights violations by both the Lankan state and the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) during the period covered by the
Lankan government’s own Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission
(LLRC), ie: from February 21, 2002, when the ill-fated Ceasefire
Agreement was signed; to May 19, 2009, when the LTTE was militarily
defeated.
Drone Strike
The team will also “monitor” the rights situation in post-war Lanka and
“assess” progress on domestic reconciliation processes. This suggests
that the panel will look into the recent anti-Muslim riots in Aluthgama.
Within days after Navi Pillay condemned the riots and called upon
Colombo to “protect all religious minorities” she appointed Asma
Jahangir to the investigation panel. Jayatilleka described this as a
“diplomatic drone strike against Sri Lanka.”
In 2005, Jahangir had done a report for the UNHRC on religious freedom
in Lanka, in which she said that there was a “deterioration of religious
tolerance and absence of appropriate action by the government which
have brought respect of freedom of religion or belief to an
unsatisfactory level.”