Sri Lanka condemns 'denigration' by UN rights chief
Sri Lanka on Saturday rejected UN human rights chief Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein's condemnation of the government's persistent efforts to discredit the UN inquiry into mass atrocities on the island, accusing him of challenging the right of a sovereign state to "raise concerns regarding procedural aspects of an investigation".
"The Government of Sri Lanka, its departments and agencies made no attempt whatsoever to prevent bona fide witnesses from submitting information to the investigation team," Colombo's ambassador to the UN in Geneva, Ravinatha Aryasinha, said in a statement.
"Neither was any attempt made to deter and intimidate individuals from submitting evidence. The submissions that the Investigation would have received by now would stand to prove this fact," he said.
"[You] have challenged the right of a sovereign State to raise concerns regarding procedural aspects of an Investigation which impacts its people and their future in the context of the ongoing sensitive reconciliation process."