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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, September 30, 2015
TNA hails U.S.-backed resolution on Sri Lanka
A file photo of Tamil National Alliance leader, R. Sampanthan.
"This is perhaps the best possible resolution that could have been achieved at the UNHRC", says TNA leader R. Sampanthan.
- T. RAMAKRISHNAN-September 29, 2015
The draft resolution on Sri Lanka tabled at the United Nations Human
Rights Council (UNHRC) by the U.S. and other countries has addressed the
main issues of accountability and reconciliation, according to the
Tamil National Alliance leader, R. Sampanthan.
The involvement of Commonwealth and other foreign judges, defence
counsel, prosecutors and investigators would give the judicial process
“much greater degree of credibility”, the TNA chief told The Hindu on
Tuesday. “You can’t blame the people who are sceptical [of the domestic
judicial process] because the previous experiences were quite bad.”
The references in the resolution to the need to evolve an acceptable
political solution and the proposed review of implementation of the
resolution at the 32nd and 34th sessions of the UNHRC are “welcome
features”, he said.
“This is perhaps the best possible resolution that could have been
achieved at the UNHRC on the basis of a consensus.” Mr. Sampanthan also
recalled that resolutions on Sri Lanka were adopted at the UNHRC during
2012-2014 through voting.
Asked whether he was confident of the full implementation of the
resolution, the TNA leader said that a “honest implementation will
become inevitable,” against the context of “a resolution based on
consensus.” He urged all to join together to make sure that the
resolution was “honestly implemented in the interests of the whole
country and all people living in the country.”
Emphasising that an early settlement to the Tamil question should be
found by next year, he said it must be “reasonable, workable and
durable.” “Our people must feel that they have a new future where they
honestly think that they belong to this country and this country belongs
to them.”