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Rights Commissioner Urges Sri Lanka Not Repeat the Failures of the Past

Presenting his annual report to the 28th session of the Human Rights Council UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein urged the Sri Lankan ‘authorities to consult deeply with the people, particularly victims, in order to design mechanisms that will work and not repeat the failures of the past.’

This is what the High Commissioner said regarding the situation in Sri Lanka.

At this session, Member States were also due to consider my report on the implementation of Human Rights Council resolution 25/1 on accountability and reconciliation in Sri Lanka, including the findings of the comprehensive investigation mandated by the Council. After serious reflection, and acting upon the suggestion of the investigation’s group of experts, I recommended that the presentation of this report be deferred until the 30th session of the Human Rights Council in September. This was based on my assessment of the changing context in Sri Lanka, the broad signals of cooperation I have received from the Government, and the possibility that new information will become available for the report.

The Government has agreed to invite the Special Rapporteur on Truth, justice, reparations and guarantees of non-recurrence, and the Working Group on enforced and involuntary disappearances, as well as myself, to visit Sri Lanka before the September session. During this period, OHCHR staff also plan to engage on the ground with all stakeholders to advance transitional justice issues. This is a singular opportunity for the Government to lay the foundations in justice for lasting peace and reconciliation. I urge the authorities to consult deeply with the people, particularly victims, in order to design mechanisms that will work and not repeat the failures of the past.

The full speech can be read here

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