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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Need For Both External & Internal Champions Of The Reconciliation Process
By Jehan Perera –February 29, 2016
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the next session of the UN Human Rights Council this March the
government will need to present an update of its progress with regard to
the resolution passed in October 2015. There has been some progress
made by the government. More and more land in the North taken over by
the military during the war is being returned, although about half of it
still remains under military control. There has been a marked
improvement in the freedom of movement and freedom of speech experienced
in all parts of the country, and particularly in the former conflict
zones. However, so far there has been little visible progress on
establishing the mechanisms outlined by Foreign Minister Mangala
Samaraweera in the run up to the last session of the UN Human Rights
Council last year. It was in this context that his visit to the United
States and the positive US endorsement of the Sri Lanka’s reconciliation
process is important.
The
new government earned much international goodwill for Sri Lanka last
year in Geneva when it reversed the policy of the previous government.
This had been to largely showcase the reports of the Lessons Learnt and
Reconciliation Commission and the Missing Persons Commission as adequate
to address the problems of the past. With regard to human rights
violations alleged to have been committed by the Sri Lankan military the
former government appointed military tribunals that did not find
anything of substance that called for further action. By way of
contrast, speaking in Geneva on behalf of the government, Foreign
Minister Samaraweera said that the government planned to deal with the
past through a fourfold system that would include a Commission for
Truth, Justice, Reconciliation with a Compassionate Council of religious
clergy attached to it, an Office of Missing Persons, a judicial
mechanism with special counsel to be set up by statute and an Office of
Reparations.
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