Ban Report Drags in the Unnecessary

Ban Report Drags in the Unnecessary

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Monday, 28th April 2014

  • Sri Lanka charges that certain organisations involved in propagating false reports
  • Contents of HRC resolution have been rejected and disputed by Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka has expressed disappointment over the inclusion of rights accountability and reconciliation issues in Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon's report on conflict-related sexual violence submitted to the UN Security Council.

Sri Lanka informed the UNSC that Ban had mentioned the recent UN Human Rights Council (HRC) resolution in the report, and stated that this was a matter of concern.

The Sri Lankan government submitted: "We observe that this year's Report of the UNSG on conflict-related sexual violence contains references to the HRC (Human Rights Council) resolution on Sri Lanka, accountability, and a comprehensive truth and reconciliation commission.

"We are disappointed that such issues which have no relevance to this issue, have been dragged into this report."

It was submitted that the contents of the HRC resolution have been rejected and disputed by Sri Lanka. "The government will continue to take all necessary measures to heal the wounds of conflict on its own, as the internationalisation of the reconciliation process, would only result in stymying the progress, particularly since it is a domestically developed process".

Sri Lanka charges that certain organisations are involved in propagating false reports of sexual violence against the government troops.

Britain's Channel 4 has been producing a series of documentaries on alleged excesses by the government troops in their battle against the LTTE.

Sri Lanka has dismissed them as fabrications.

Courtesy: PTI 

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