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Lanka exposed on eve of Geneva sessions for being taken for a USD 6 5mn ride in trying to influence US

  One-time Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations at Geneva Tamara Kunanayakam says the country has no other option, but to oppose the Core Group’s Resolution by calling for a vote when it is tabled at the 46th session of the Geneva-based United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC). The Core Group, led by the UK, includes Germany, Canada, North Macedonia, Montenegro and Malawi. Kunanayakam, who served in Geneva (2011-2013) emphasized: “If the Resolution is adopted with Sri Lanka accepting, either directly by co-sponsoring or indirectly by not calling for a vote, it will reinstate the notorious HRC Resolution 30/1. By doing so, Sri Lanka will validate its underlying logic that legitimizes the use of illegal unilateral coercive measures against sovereign states; undermine Sri Lanka’s own sovereignty and the UN Charter-based multilateral order, guarantor of that sovereignty; deprive our allies in the Global South of the opportunity to express their views

LankaWeb – Sri Lanka Core Group leader admits Gash reports not submitted to UNHRC

Posted on February 22nd, 2021 By Shamindra Ferdinando Courtesy The Island UK hindered war crimes investigation – Naseby tells Bachelet Leader of Sri Lanka Core Group, the UK, has suppressed official documents that could have helped the Geneva-based United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to establish the truth pertaining to war crimes allegations, including the number of deaths on the Vanni east front in 2009, Lord Naseby has said in a letter addressed to Michelle Bachelet, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. Lord Naseby has raised the issue in his capacity as the President of the All Party British-Sri Lanka Parliamentary Group. The Conservative politician was responding to the controversial ‘Report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on Sri Lanka’ that recommended punitive measures against Sri Lanka, ahead of the 46th sessions of the UNHRC due to commence today  (22).

Sri Lanka Core Group leader admits Gash reports not submitted to UNHRC

Sri Lanka Core Group leader admits Gash reports not submitted to UNHRC
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Rotary recognises outstanding contributions of health sector personnel

Rotary’s Vocational Service Month was commemorated by Rotary PanColombo on 26th January 2021 at hotel Movenpick, Colombo. The meeting was virtually joined by the Rotary Club of Nuwara-Eliya and the Rotary Club of Madras Mid Town. Vocational Service is the essence of Rotary and serves as the foundation from which Rotarians serve their communities around […]

President orders bureaucrats with decision-making powers to attend meetings without fail

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Saturday ordered officials with decision-making powers to attend District and Regional Development Committee meetings without fail.  Rajapaksa said this during a “Discussion with the Village” programme at the Nelumwewa Community Hall in the Paligama Grama Niladhari Division of the Karuwalagaswewa Divisional Secretariat, Puttalam District. The President said he had realised that […]

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