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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Muslim Council Wants Rajapaksa To Implement LLRC Recommendations
The Muslim Council of Sri Lanka has today urged the President Mahinda Rajapaksa to implement the recommendations of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission.
Sending
a letter to Rajapaksa, the Muslim Council said; “Religious intolerance
and racial hatred needs to be dealt with immediately and effective
mechanisms should be established so that grievances of all communities
could be addressed. Towards this end, we, the Muslim Council of Sri
Lanka request your kind intervention in implementing the clauses 9.218,
219 of the recommendations of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission.”
We publish below the letter in full;
His Excellency Mahinda Rajapaksa
President,
Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
Presidential Secretariat
Colombo 1
Your Excellency,
VIOLENCE AGAINST MINORITY COMMUNTIES
As you are aware, the progress made in all spheres since the end of the
war by Sri Lanka under your leadership was seriously undermined in the
two days of violence in Aluthgama,
Beruwela and surrounding villages. This has cast a dark shadow on Sri
Lanka’s image with almost the entire international community condemning
it. The Organization of Islamic Cooperation and
other countries who have been great friends and supported Sri Lanka
against the resolutions brought at the United Nations Human Rights
Council too have condemned this racial riots that was set in motion by
the Bodu Bala Sena with their two year long hate campaign against Muslims and other minority groups as its backdrop.
The international condemnation and the negative publicity that has
destroyed the country’s image should be addressed as a priority. Towards
this end, all Sri Lankans belonging to all communities need to stand
together and find ways to rebuild the confidence lost in Sri Lanka by
investors, tourists and nations. At the same time we need to restore Sri
Lankan citizens’ own confidence in the future of the country.

I have attached below the clauses 9.218, 219 of LLRC recommendations for your easy reference.
We thank you, Your Excellency for your kind consideration and look
forward to the implementation of clause 9.218, 219 of LLRC
recommendations.
Yours sincerely
Vice President
The Muslim Council of Sri Lanka
The Muslim Council of Sri Lanka