UN Human Rights Chief raises concerns on Sri Lanka

UN Human Rights Chief raises concerns on Sri Lanka

by Zulfick Farzan 19-02-2020 | 6:53 PM
Colombo (News 1st) - The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet raised a number of concerns in a report on Sri Lanka which will be formally presented to the Council on 27th February.
In an advanced version of the report, Bachelet noted some progress has been made by Sri Lanka in promoting reconciliation, accountability and human rights in line with resolution 30/1, but the inability of the Government to deal comprehensively with impunity and to reform institutions may trigger the recurrence of human rights violations.
The High Commissioner is concerned by various signs indicating a possible reversal of past commitments by the Government which would setback the promotion of reconciliation, accountability and human rights, reduce civic space and erode important institutional safeguards.
The report adds the overall goals of resolution 30/1 must be protected and built upon to provide justice and redress to victims, guarantee the non-recurrence of past patterns of human rights violations, and promote peaceful, inclusive and sustainable development.
The High Commissioner encourages the Government of Sri Lanka to fully implement resolution 30/1 and continue to engage positively with OHCHR and United Nations human rights mechanisms to promote reconciliation, accountability and human rights as critical elements for the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals.
She urges the Human Rights Council to sustain its close monitoring of and engagement on developments in Sri Lanka. The report comes as the Government Sri Lanka indicated it would withdraw from the process of co-sponsorship in relation to Resolution 30/1 of the United Nations Human Rights Council.