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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, August 29, 2015
“TNA will Accept Domestic Investigation if it has International Participation”- M. A. Sumanthiran
The US Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, Nisha Biswal, has
said that the US will be moving a resolution on human rights and war
crimes in Sri Lanka at the September session of the United Nations Human
Rights Council (UNHRC). But the resolution will be drafted in
collaboration with the Lankan government, key stakeholders within and
outside Lanka, and the international “core group” on Lanka, she added.
Briefing select media here on Wednesday at the end of a two day visit,
Biswal said that the US-led “collaborative” resolution will “reflect” on
the way forward for Lanka in its bid to address human rights and
governance issues.
Nisha Biswal said that the US resolution will depend on the findings and
recommendations contained in the report of the Office of the High
Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). The US has not seen the report
yet, she said.
The US resolution will not only be a “collaborative” one, but will also
take into account “changes in the landscape” that had taken place in
Lanka in the past year and the “substantial progress” made towards
reconciliation in the past few months, Biswal stressed. It will reflect
on the way forward for Lanka.
Change in Stand
The US had been in the forefront in adopting three resolutions at the
United Nation Human Rights Council on Sri Lanka, the last of which in
2014, had called for an international independent investigation into
alleged rights abuses and war crimes.
But the US is now “fine” with a credible domestic investigation which will satisfy all stakeholders in Sri Lanka, Biswal said.
Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe had made it clear that an
international investigation is not possible because Lanka has not
signed the Rome Statute to accept the jurisdiction of the International
Criminal Court (ICC).
Lankan Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera told Biswal on Tuesday, that
the government is in the process of setting up an independent domestic
mechanism togo into charges of rights violations.
Promises Won’t Do
However, the more forthright US Assistant Secretary of State for Human
Rights, Tom Malinowski, said that the credibility of the domestic
investigation will be judged not by promises, but by what is delivered.
The drafting of the “collaborative” resolution on Lanka is not going to
be easy because there are “important constituencies” both within and
outside Lanka which care about what is happening in the island nation,
Malinowski said.
But he assured that that the resolution will take into account the
progress made in the field of reconciliation in the past few months.
TNA’s Stance
The Tamil National Alliance (TNA), which has been insisting on an
international investigation, said after meeting Biswal and Malinowski,
that it will accept a domestic investigation if it has international
participation.
“We cannot get justice if it is purely a Lankan domestic mechanism. It
has to be an internationalized investigation. The involvement of
international experts is a must. We would also like the Office of the
High Commissioner of Human Rights to set up a monitoring unit here,”
said MA Sumanthiran, TNA MP from Jaffna.
Courtesy:New Indian Express