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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, September 4, 2015
Tamil named as Sri Lankan opposition leader for first time since 1983
Leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) political party
Rajavarothiam Sampanthan speaks during a Foreign Correspondents'
Association of Sri Lanka forum in Colombo June 4, 2013.
REUTERS/DINUKA LIYANAWATTE/FILES
Sri Lanka's parliament on Thursday named an ethnic minority Tamil
politician as the main opposition leader for the first time in 32 years,
a sign of growing reconciliation after a prolonged civil war. Most of
the nation's population belongs to the Sinhalese community. The minority
Tamils have alleged persecution by the government since the uprising of
Tamil Tiger separatists three decades ago.Rajavarothiam Sampanthan, 83,
the head of Tamil National Alliance, is the first ethnic minority
opposition leader since 1983, when Tamil legislators resigned en masse
to protest against a law that compelled them to denounce
separatism.Parliament's speaker accepted Sampanthan as the main
opposition leader after loyalists to former president Mahinda Rajapaksa
were divided on whether they should support the government or go into
opposition."We will oppose the government on all issues, where it is in
the national interest to do so," Sampanthan told parliament in his debut
speech as opposition leader. "We will support the government on all
issues, where such support is justified." Sampanthan is a lawyer who was
first elected to the parliament in 1977. His party, the former
political proxy of the Tamil Tiger insurgents, backed Maithripala
Sirisena in the January presidential elections, defeating Rajapaksa, who
ordered the offensive that ended the Tamil insurgency in 2009. The
previous government refused to acknowledge Tamils' request to
investigate alleged war crimes during the final phase of the war. The
United Nations last year passed a resolution calling for an
international inquiry into the alleged human rights abuses.
The outcome of that investigation will be released at the U.N. Human Rights Council session later this month.
The new Sri Lankan government has agreed to a domestic war crimes
inquiry and the United States, which sponsored three successive U.N.
resolutions against Sri Lanka, said last week it would support a
domestic process if it is credible. [ID:nL4N1113V1]
Later the parliament approved Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe's
proposal to increase the number of ministers in the national unity
government to 93 from 70.
The speaker announced that 143 legislators voted in favour and 16
against, while 63 legislators including Rajapaksa and his loyalists were
absent.
Sirisena's Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) and Wickremesinghe's United
National Party (UNP), which together account for 85 percent of the
225-member parliament, have agreed to form a national unity government
for two years.
(Reporting by Shihar Aneez and Ranga Sirilal; Editing by Andrew MacAskill/Ruth Pitchford)