Sri Lanka dismisses OHCHR report, warns will reject upcoming resolution as it has before
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| Sri Lanka’s Ambassador Ravinatha Aryasinha speaking Wednesday at the UN Human Rights Council, as Sajin de Vass Gunawardena, Monitoring MP for Sri Lanka's Ministry of External Affairs, (seated behind) looks on. |
Sri Lanka's representative at the UN Human Rights Council expressed the state's "categorical rejection" of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights' conclusions and recommendations made in her Office's report, and warned that it had "consistently rejected previous resolutions" and "would do so again".
In a fiery response to Navi Pillay's presentation of her Office's report before the Council today, the Sri Lankan representative asserted that the OHCHR report's findings reflected a "preconceived, politicised and prejudicial agenda which as been relentlessly pursued with regard to Sri Lanka.”
