Sri Lanka regrets UNHRC’s inconsistency on human rights principles
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At UNHRC 58 Sri Lanka adheres to Rajapaksa policy: Rejects country specific resolutions and external evidence-gathering mechanism • Sri Lanka Brief
Speaking at the ongoing UNHRC 58 session Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations in Geneva Himalee Subashini Arunatilaka reiterated Rajapaksa policy of rejecting country-specific resolutions and external evidence gathering mechanisms. She reiterated Rajapaksa policy that Sri Lanka will “ensure the related domestic processes to be credible and independent within the Constitutional framework.” However, no timeli…
Sri Lanka rejects UN Human Rights resolutions, stresses national ownership in reforms - LNW Lanka News Web
March 04, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka has firmly rejected several resolutions passed by the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), reaffirming its stance against Resolutions 46/1, 51/1, and 57/1, as well as the external evidence gathering mechanism on Sri Lanka. These resolutions, which were discussed during the 58th Session of the UNHRC, have sparked significant controversy in the country. Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative to the UN in Ge…
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