 |
| Photograph: Tamil Guardian |
As the United Nations Human Rights Council discusses a resolution to take forward the recommendations of the damming UN report into Sri Lanka’s atrocities, the chief minister of the Northern Provincial Council and former supreme court justice of Sri Lanka CV Wigneswaran called on the council to work for a resolution that fully adopted the recommendations of the High Commissioner for Human rights and allowed a victim centred transnational approach to the accountability and reconciliation process.
In a guidance note addressed to drafters of the upcoming consensus resolution on Sri Lanka and to member states of the UN Human Rights Council, Mr Wigneswaran spoke on 5 themes that would need to be sufficiently addressed in any resolution adopted by the council to see a lasting peace, accountability and reconciliation in Sri Lanka.
Extracts reproduced below:
Scope and Breadth of violations
As such, this Council strongly believes that Sri Lanka’s breach of the international obligations through the committing of international wrongful acts warrants the establishment of a mechanism, which draws the involvement of international judges and processes of high international standards to tackle ‘international crimes.'
The diverse nature of affected parties & offending individuals