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Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister tries  to pacify UNHCHR

Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardena has made a last ditch effort to pacify UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet explaining the island nations Government’s already tainted commitment to achieving accountability and human rights.

Notwithstanding the withdrawal from co-sponsorship, he emphasized the Government’s commitment to achieving accountability and human rights within the framework of the Constitution towards sustainable peace and reconciliation,he said..

This was done, through the appointment of a domestic Commission of Inquiry, by implementing policies rooted in the Government’s commitments to operationalize the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and by continuing to work with the assistance of the UN and its agencies he claimed

He held talks with the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet when she met her in Geneva yesterday,

Minister Dinesh Gunawardena reiterated the Sri Lankan Government’s decision to withdraw from co-sponsorship of resolution 40/1 and the basis for doing so.

He recalled that, one year ago, his predecessor the former Minister of Foreign Affairs had also pointed out a number of areas in the resolution that were undeliverable..

It was noted that the existing reconciliation mechanisms established by Acts of Parliament such as the Office on Missing Persons and the Office for Reparations will be continued, with appropriate adaptation in line with the Government policy framework.

High Commissioner Bachelet thanked Minister Gunawardena for his participation in the High-Level Segment of the HRC.

Regretting Sri Lanka’s withdrawal as a co-sponsor of the HRC Resolution on Sri Lanka, the High Commissioner appreciated the Government’s assurance to the HRC of its continued cooperation with the Office of the High Commissioner and UN bodies, and the observations on the Office on Missing Persons and the Office for Reparations.

The High Commissioner also engaged the Minister and delegation on the challenges faced in dealing with the interface between freedom of expression and the prevalence of hate speech and abuse of social media, technology and human rights and environment and human rights

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