Sri Lanka will not cooperate with international inquiry, Ambassador tells UNHRC
Sri Lanka's ambassador to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva repeated the state's “categorical rejection" of the resolution passed last session mandating an international inquiry into mass atrocities in Sri Lanka.
“Sri Lanka will not cooperate with the OHCHR-driven so called “comprehensive investigation” emanating from it,” Ambassador Ravinatha Aryasinha, was quoted by the Island as saying during the Council’s 26th session.
He went on to say:
“[The March 2014 resolution] adopted with the support of less than half the Council’s membership which mandated this action, challenges the sovereignty and independence of a member state of the UN, violates principles of international law, is inherently contradictory, and is based on profoundly flawed premises inimical to the interests of the Sri Lankan people. The resolution’s lack of clarity sets a dangerous precedent and will destabilize the intricate balance in the homegrown process of national reconciliation. The prejudice and bias concerning Sri Lanka repeatedly displayed by the High Commissioner and the OHCHR remain of deep concern, while reports which question the credibility of the coordinator appointed for the investigation have already emerged ".


