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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, December 30, 2014
As Sri Lanka heads to polls, UN chief calls for ‘peaceful and credible’ election
A polling area in the the north of Sri Lanka when local elections were held in July 2010. Photo: IRIN
29 December 2014 – United Nations Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon has conveyed his “strong expectation” that the Government of
Sri Lanka will ensure “the peaceful and credible conduct” of its
upcoming Presidential election, scheduled for the beginning of the New
Year.
In a phone call last week with G.L. Peiris, Sri Lanka’s Minister of External Affairs, Mr. Banreaffirmed the
UN’s continuous support for reconciliation, political dialogue and
accountability as the country heads towards the election on 8 January
2015.
Sri Lanka has experienced a spate of ethnic and sectarian attacks since
its 26-year civil conflict, which pitted the Government against Tamil
insurgents, ended in 2009.
Most recently, a tide of violence and recrimination against Sri Lanka’s
Muslim and Christian communities by Buddhist groups with extremist views
has threatened to divide the country once again.
According to the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR),
more than 350 violent attacks against Muslims and over 150 attacks
against Christians have been reported in Sri Lanka in the last two
years. Muslim and Christian communities are reportedly subjected to hate
speech, discrimination, attacks and acts of violence throughout Sri
Lanka frequently.
On 15 June, a local group promoting extremist Sinhalese nationalist
views, Bodu Bala Sena (The Buddhist Power Force, or “BBS”), staged a
large protest rally in Aluthgama that resulted in inter-communal
violence, during which four people died and about 80 were injured. Homes
and shops owned by Muslims, as well as mosques, were vandalized and
some set ablaze.
In his conversation with Mr. Peiris, the Secretary-General noted the
importance of inclusive participation of all Sri Lankan voters,
including minority communities, in the election process without any
fear.