A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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UPDATED: Road to OMP Timeline
Featured image courtesy Amantha Perera/IPS
GROUNDVIEWS on 02/28/2017
With contributions from Thyagi Ruwanpathirana
The 34th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) commenced
on February 27 in Geneva. It was widely reported that Foreign Minister
Mangala Samaraweera would most likely push for a ‘technical rollover’
giving Sri Lanka more time to implement the resolution it co-sponsored
in 2015. Sri Lanka made commitments towards reconciliation and the set
up of transitional justice mechanisms. The country’s progress on this
score has faced a barrage of criticism, from activists who
raised serious concerns about the rushed nature of some of the
processes, and lack of consultation of victims. TNA MP Sampanthan has
already told France that “very little has been achieved”
on the 2015 resolution. In the meantime, members of the Joint
Opposition and the Government have pushed back on the process – when the
Consultation Task Force for Reconciliation Mechanisms report was handed
over on January 3, Justice Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe and Minister Champika Ranawaka spoke
out against the contents of the report, with the latter saying the
report only represented minority rights, despite the fact that Sinhalese
families, including families from the military, were in fact consulted and their testimony included in the report. President Maithripala Sirisena said he wrote to US President Donald Trump asking him to clear Sri Lanka from war crimes allegations so that the country could “start afresh”.
In light of these developments, Groundviews has
updated its timeline on the road to passing the Office of Missing
Persons (OMP) Act in Parliament, to give fuller context to the
proceedings in Geneva.
Click here to access the timeline, or view it below:
If you enjoyed this article, you might find, “Searching for Answers: The Road to the OMP” and “On Keppapulavu” enlightening reads.