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51UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:19 pm

rijayasooriya


Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

Redbulls wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
Tiger wrote:Most of the stories in Sinhala News papers are exageration.
Human rights are about our own rights, and not someone else's. Before criticizing west we should open our eyes and see what they really talk about, most of the time its about our (YOU and MY) rights as citizens.

Our leaders will not be able to go on the lane of establishing Dinesty as they would have wished in the past, because their role models are falling all across the world, in Libya, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, any many so called Anti Imperialistic Liberator Kings.

Well said my friend.
Most of us are behaving like blind under the cover of patriotism.

What about human right of Afghan,Iraqi,Libian...etc people ? This is a human right drama.Western people sorry governments use name of human right to destroy governments which do not say yes to their all commands.Actually they use human rights in the oldest occupation in the world.

If anyone can not understand this bitter truth either he/she is brain washed/stupid fellow or someone who works in a hidden agenda.


It is waste of time to argue on this matter, but if someone is stubborn to understand the reality, we can't help.
Most of the Sri Lankanas are under a illussion that they know every thing and they are respecting others right.
See the government what they did unethically to their one time supporters.
First try to understand whether we are respecting our own country people's right in this country then go and search for the western countries human right issues.

Do not be childish friend. I never say our country is heaven of human rights.But if u can not understand the hidden intention of USA,UK and other so called western countries I feel realy sorry about u.

I think atleast u can understand that we are not the ones who go and search other countries human right issues.They are the ones who try to interefere other countries human right issues.

52UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:19 pm

greedy


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

mono wrote:
nkuda wrote:Did you here any Human right violation allegations against our country before - 20/05/2009, All of these allegations after - 20/05/2009.

I think mahinda went to the UN during the JVP purge. The irony of all of this is that MR was once the champion of human rights.


Mono you are 100% right.

53UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:22 pm

greedy


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
Tiger wrote:Most of the stories in Sinhala News papers are exageration.
Human rights are about our own rights, and not someone else's. Before criticizing west we should open our eyes and see what they really talk about, most of the time its about our (YOU and MY) rights as citizens.

Our leaders will not be able to go on the lane of establishing Dinesty as they would have wished in the past, because their role models are falling all across the world, in Libya, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, any many so called Anti Imperialistic Liberator Kings.

Well said my friend.
Most of us are behaving like blind under the cover of patriotism.

What about human right of Afghan,Iraqi,Libian...etc people ? This is a human right drama.Western people sorry governments use name of human right to destroy governments which do not say yes to their all commands.Actually they use human rights in the oldest occupation in the world.

If anyone can not understand this bitter truth either he/she is brain washed/stupid fellow or someone who works in a hidden agenda.


It is waste of time to argue on this matter, but if someone is stubborn to understand the reality, we can't help.
Most of the Sri Lankanas are under a illussion that they know every thing and they are respecting others right.
See the government what they did unethically to their one time supporters.
First try to understand whether we are respecting our own country people's right in this country then go and search for the western countries human right issues.

Do not be childish friend. I never say our country is heaven of human rights.But if u can not understand the hidden intention of USA,UK and other so called western countries I feel realy sorry about u.

I think atleast u can understand that we are not the ones who go and search other countries human right issues.They are the ones who try to interefere other countries human right issues.

Didn't we invite UN during JVP vs Premadasa regime? Eventually Premadasa was isolated by western world.

54UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:24 pm

rijayasooriya


Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

greedy wrote:
mono wrote:
nkuda wrote:Did you here any Human right violation allegations against our country before - 20/05/2009, All of these allegations after - 20/05/2009.

I think mahinda went to the UN during the JVP purge. The irony of all of this is that MR was once the champion of human rights.


Mono you are 100% right.

Did americans cry about human rights of sinhala people at that time ?

Did they try to pass the resolution at that time ?

55UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Thu Mar 01, 2012 1:55 am

Redbulls


Director - Equity Analytics
Director - Equity Analytics

rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
Tiger wrote:Most of the stories in Sinhala News papers are exageration.
Human rights are about our own rights, and not someone else's. Before criticizing west we should open our eyes and see what they really talk about, most of the time its about our (YOU and MY) rights as citizens.

Our leaders will not be able to go on the lane of establishing Dinesty as they would have wished in the past, because their role models are falling all across the world, in Libya, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, any many so called Anti Imperialistic Liberator Kings.

Well said my friend.
Most of us are behaving like blind under the cover of patriotism.

What about human right of Afghan,Iraqi,Libian...etc people ? This is a human right drama.Western people sorry governments use name of human right to destroy governments which do not say yes to their all commands.Actually they use human rights in the oldest occupation in the world.

If anyone can not understand this bitter truth either he/she is brain washed/stupid fellow or someone who works in a hidden agenda.


It is waste of time to argue on this matter, but if someone is stubborn to understand the reality, we can't help.
Most of the Sri Lankanas are under a illussion that they know every thing and they are respecting others right.
See the government what they did unethically to their one time supporters.
First try to understand whether we are respecting our own country people's right in this country then go and search for the western countries human right issues.

Do not be childish friend. I never say our country is heaven of human rights.But if u can not understand the hidden intention of USA,UK and other so called western countries I feel realy sorry about u.

I think atleast u can understand that we are not the ones who go and search other countries human right issues.They are the ones who try to interefere other countries human right issues.

I'm not childish,the way how you are behaving is childish.
You are again and again critisising USA,UK and other western countries.
My question is "are we respecting human rights at this moment in our country?"
I'm saying again and again stubborn mentality persons cannot compromise and do not want to listen to the other side stories.
Sri Lankan government during the war went and promised all these countries after the war we'll do that and this,now as usual the try to betray all of them.
That is the reason they are tring to catch us.
Plus during the war time our well known intelligent officers used normal communication, which might be tapped and going to be used against them in future.

56UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Thu Mar 01, 2012 2:07 am

mono

mono
Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

Redbull, what did we promise during the war? I can't recall any promises being made. If anything americans wanted to get hold prabakaran so that they can use him in the future

57UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Thu Mar 01, 2012 2:14 am

Redbulls

Redbulls
Director - Equity Analytics
Director - Equity Analytics

mono wrote:Redbull, what did we promise during the war? I can't recall any promises being made. If anything americans wanted to get hold prabakaran so that they can use him in the future

Simple example 13th Amendment implementation.
I can go further, but as I said before I do not want this forum politicised.

58UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:02 am

mono

mono
Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

to the best of my knowledge, no one promised to implement the 13th amendment. How can the GOSL implement the 13th amendment when TNA itself doesn't accept.

59UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Thu Mar 01, 2012 3:59 pm

rijayasooriya

rijayasooriya
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

Redbulls wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
Tiger wrote:Most of the stories in Sinhala News papers are exageration.
Human rights are about our own rights, and not someone else's. Before criticizing west we should open our eyes and see what they really talk about, most of the time its about our (YOU and MY) rights as citizens.

Our leaders will not be able to go on the lane of establishing Dinesty as they would have wished in the past, because their role models are falling all across the world, in Libya, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, any many so called Anti Imperialistic Liberator Kings.

Well said my friend.
Most of us are behaving like blind under the cover of patriotism.

What about human right of Afghan,Iraqi,Libian...etc people ? This is a human right drama.Western people sorry governments use name of human right to destroy governments which do not say yes to their all commands.Actually they use human rights in the oldest occupation in the world.

If anyone can not understand this bitter truth either he/she is brain washed/stupid fellow or someone who works in a hidden agenda.


It is waste of time to argue on this matter, but if someone is stubborn to understand the reality, we can't help.
Most of the Sri Lankanas are under a illussion that they know every thing and they are respecting others right.
See the government what they did unethically to their one time supporters.
First try to understand whether we are respecting our own country people's right in this country then go and search for the western countries human right issues.

Do not be childish friend. I never say our country is heaven of human rights.But if u can not understand the hidden intention of USA,UK and other so called western countries I feel realy sorry about u.

I think atleast u can understand that we are not the ones who go and search other countries human right issues.They are the ones who try to interefere other countries human right issues.

I'm not childish,the way how you are behaving is childish.
You are again and again critisising USA,UK and other western countries.
My question is "are we respecting human rights at this moment in our country?"
I'm saying again and again stubborn mentality persons cannot compromise and do not want to listen to the other side stories.
Sri Lankan government during the war went and promised all these countries after the war we'll do that and this,now as usual the try to betray all of them.
That is the reason they are tring to catch us.
Plus during the war time our well known intelligent officers used normal communication, which might be tapped and going to be used against them in future.

Comparing to most of other countries we are respecting human rights.That does not mean we are heaven of human rights.Do not live in a dreamy heaven of human right shown by western governments.

Sorry to tell u this but I have to tell that u are still not mature enough to see the depth of a problem and to identify political conspiracies.U live in dreamy world shown by western people.

Do u know anything about millitary communication and Do u know anything about tapping phone calls ? Ur statement tells me u are so naive to these sections also.

60UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:41 pm

rijayasooriya

rijayasooriya
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

ජිනීවාහි දැන් සිදුවන්නේ කුමක්‌ද?

UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Jiniwa2ජිනීවාහිදී ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට එරෙහිව සිදුවන ක්‍රියාමාර්ග අතිශයින්ම ලැඡ්ජා සහගතය. ජිනීවා මානව හිමිකම් සමුළුවේදී ඇමරිකානු තානාපතිනිය අනිකුත් විදේශ තානාපතිවරු වෙත දැඩි බලපෑම් එල්ල කරන බව දැනගත හැකි විය. ඇමරිකාවේ මේ ක්‍රමවේදයේ සැබෑ පසුබිම නම් කොටි පැරද වූ රජය වෙනස්‌ කිරීමයි. එය සනාථ වූයේ අරාබි වසන්තය නමැති කැරලිsකරුවන්ගේ ක්‍රමවේදය ශ්‍රී ලංකාව තුළ ක්‍රියාත්මක කිරීම සාර්ථක නොවන බව තේරුම් ගත් ඇමරිකානු බලධාරීහු මානව හිමිකම් සමුළුව වෙත යෝජනාවක්‌ ගෙන ඒමෙන් ශ්‍රී ලංකාවෙන් පළිගැනීමයි.

මෙයට හොඳම නිදසුන නම් මෙතෙක්‌ දවස්‌ නිහඬව සිටි එක්‌සත් ජාතීන්ගේ මාණ්‌ඩලික ප්‍රධානි සතිස්‌ නම්බියාර් විසින් මානව හිමිකම් සමුළුව ආරම්භ වීමත් සමගම කර ඇති ප්‍රකාශයයි. තමා සහ රොබට්‌ බ්ලේක්‌ දෙවතාවක්‌ම වන්නියට යැමට උත්සාහ කළ නමුත් ශ්‍රී ලංකා රජය ඉඩ නුදුන් බව ඔහු පවසා ඇත.

සතිස්‌ නම්බියාර් 2009 මැයි 19 සිට 2012 පෙබරවාරි 28 වැනිදා එනතුරු නිහඬව සිට මේ ප්‍රකාශය කළේ ඇමරිකානු අවශ්‍යතාවට මුල පිරීමක්‌ සඳහා බව අනිවාර්යයෙන්ම සනාථ වේ.

මේ පසුබිම යටතේ ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට එරෙහි වූ යෝජනාවේ පසුබිමේ සිටින්නේ රොබට්‌ බ්ලේක්‌ සහ ඇමරිකානු රාජ්‍ය නිලධාරිනියක්‌ වූ සමන්තා පවර් ය. මේ අතර යුරෝපා සංගමයේ විදේශ ඇමැතිවරුන්ගේ සමුළුවක්‌ බ්‍රසීලයේදී පැවැත්විණි. එහිදී ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට එරෙහි යෝජනාවට සහය දැක්‌වීමට තීරණය වී ඇත.

ස්‌විස්‌ කොටි වෙබ් අඩවිය දක්‌වන අන්දමට ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට එරෙහි වූ පෙත්සමක්‌ද එකී සමුළුව වෙත ඉදිරිපත් කර තිබුණි.

මෙම වාතාවරණය මැද රොබට්‌ බ්ලේක්‌ගේ අතිජාත මිත්‍රයා වූ ඊලම් ආණ්‌ඩුවේ ප්‍රධානියා යෑයි පවසන ඇමරිකානු කොටි ඒජන්ත විශ්වනාදන් රුද්රකුමාරන් පවසන්නේ ඉන්දියාවේ හිටපු අගමැති රජිව් ගාන්ධි ඝාතනය වූ බව දක්‌වමින් ඊළාම් රාජ්‍යය ප්‍රශ්නය ප්‍රාණ ඇපයට ගැනීමට ඉඩ දී නොහැකි බවයි.

එසේම රුද්රකුමාරන් මෙසේද කීය.

කලින් සිටි රජයේ නිලධාරීන් විදේශ රටවල සිටිනවා. අපි ඔවුන්ගෙන් තොරතුරු ලබාගෙන යුද අපරාධ චෝදනා ඉදිරිපත් කරනවා.

එහෙත් රුද්රකුමාරන් යනු යුද අපරාධකරුවෙකි. මේ තත්ත්වය මැද අයර්ලන්තයේ ඩබ්ලින් නුවරදී පැය 24 ක්‌ තුළ මහජන විනිශ්චය සභාව නමැති එන්. ජී. ඕ. සමුළුවක්‌ පවත්වා ශ්‍රී ලංකාව යුද අපරාධවලට වගකිවයුතු යෑයි තීරණය කළ එන්. ජී. ඕ. ක්‍රියාකාරියෙක්‌ වූ ජූඩ් ලාල් ප්‍රනාන්දු නමැත්තා ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට එරෙහිව ජාත්‍යන්තර යාන්ත්‍රණයක්‌ ස්‌ථාපිත කළ යුතු බව කියා සිටී.

මේ අතර තවත් එන්. ජී. ඕ. ක්‍රියාකාරීහු පිරිසක්‌ මේ සතියේදී ජිනීවා පැමිණේa. ඔවුන් එන්නේ ශ්‍රී ලංකාව පරදවා ඇමරිකාව ජයග්‍රහණය කරලීමේ සියලු අමුද්‍රව්‍ය සමග.

ද්‍රවිඩ එක්‌සත් විමුක්‌ති පෙරමුණේ නායක අමිතර්ලිංගම්ගේ පුත් ගැරී ආනන්දසංගරී ද ඒ අතර වේ. මේ සියලුදෙනාගේම කොටි සම්බන්ධකම් දැන් හෙළි වී ඇත. ජිනීවා පැමිණෙන බව ද්‍රවිඩ සංධානය පැවසුවත් කොටි විසින්ම ඝාතනය කළ මඩකලපුව හිටපු මන්ත්‍රී සෑම් තම්බිමුත්තුගේ පුත් අරුන් ඔවුන් එනතුරු බලා සිටියේය.

මම ඔවුන්ගේ වෙස්‌ මුහුණු ගලවනවා යෑයි හෙතෙම පළ කළේය. ලිප්ටන් වටරවුමේ ඩොලර් වෙනුවෙන් සැකසූ නිදහස්‌ මාධ්‍ය ව්‍යාපාරික ජාලය හා ඊට අනුවම කළු ජනවාරි කණ්‌ඩායම ජිනීවා පැමිණෙනු ඇතැයි කොටි විරෝධීන් බලා සිටි නමුත් ඔවුන්ද මෙතෙක්‌ පැමිණ නැත.

මෙම පිරිසට නිසි ප්‍රතිචාර දැක්‌වීමට ඔවුහු සූදානම් ව සිටී.

මේ පසුබිම යටතේ කොටි තමන් පසුපස සිටින්නේ කවුද යෑයි ජිනීවාහි එක්‌සත් ජාතින්ගේ මූලස්‌ථානය ඉදිරියේ විරෝධතාවක්‌ පවත්වා හෙළි කළහ. කොටි ධජය සහ ඇමරිකානු ධජය එකට ප්‍රදර්ශනය කිරීමෙන් ඇමරිකානු ක්‍රමවේදය හෙළි විය.

මේ තත්ත්වය මැද ජිනීවා මානව හිමිකම් කොමිසම වෙත ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට එරෙහි යෝජනාව ගෙන ඒමේ පසුබිම රංගනය කාගේදැයි සනාථ වේ.

මේ විරෝධතාව පසුපස තවත් විරෝධතාවක්‌ දියත් විය. ඒ කාශ්මීරය ද වෙන රටක්‌ බවට පත් කළ යුතු යෑයි දැක්‌වෙන ඉල්ලීමකි. මෙම වාතාවරණය යටතේ නෝර්වේ රාජ්‍යය මරණ දඬුවමට විරුද්ධ බවද මානව හිමිකම් සමුළුව හමුවේ පවසා ඇත. නෝර්වේ රාජ්‍යය මරණ දඬුවමට එරෙහි නම් ඇමරිකාව විසින් බින්ලාඩන්ව ඝාතනය කළ විට බලාසිටියේ මන්ද?

මේ අතර බ්‍රිතාන්‍ය විදේශ ඇමැති ජෙරොට්‌ බ්‍රවුන්ට්‌ ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ පාලනය වෙනස්‌ කිරීමේ අවශ්‍යතාව මතුවී ඇත. ඔහුගේ ප්‍රකාශය ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට එල්ල කළ තර්ජනයයි.

[size=18]කෙසේ වෙතත් සතුරන් කවුද මිතුරන් කවුද යෑයි හඳුනා ගැනීම සඳහා මුල්වරට රජයට අවස්‌ථාව ලැබී තිබේ. මෙහිදී ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට එරෙහි යුද අපරාධ චෝදනා නගන ඇමරිකාව ඉරාකයේ හා ඇෆ්ගනිස්‌ථානයේ ඇමරිකානු හමුදා සිදු කළ යුද අපරාධ පිළිබඳව හෙළි කළ බ්‍රැට්‌ලි ඇඩම්ස්‌ නමැති සෙබළාව යුදාධිකරණයට යොමු කර ඇත.

මෙහිදී නැගෙන බරපතල ප්‍රශ්නය නම් ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට යුද අපරාධ ගැන සෙවීමට දේශීය යාන්ත්‍රණයක්‌ අවශ්‍ය යෑයි පවසා ඇමරිකානු රජය බ්‍රැට්‌ලි ඇඩම්ස්‌ හෙළිකළ තොරතුරු මත ඇමරිකානු යාන්ත්‍රණයක්‌ පිහිටුවූයේ නැත.[/size
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මේ අතර ඇමරිකානු රාජ්‍ය ලේකම්වරිය වූ මාරියා ඔටෙරෝ ඊයේ ජිනීවා වෙත පැමිණියාය.

ඇය අද (මාර්තු 1) මානව හිමිකම් සමුළුව අමතනු ඇත. මේ පසුබිම මැද ඇමරිකානු සහකාර රාජ්‍ය ලේකම් රොබට්‌ බ්ලේක්‌a ප්‍රකාශයක්‌ කරමින් මේජර් ජෙනරාල් ශවේන්ද්‍ර සිල්වා එක්‌සත් ජාතීන්ගේ සාම සාධක බලකා උපදේශක තනතුරට සුදුසු නැතැයි පවසා තිබේ.

මේ තත්ත්වය මැද නෙදියවන් හා රුද්රකුමාරන් කණ්‌ඩායම අතර ගැටුම් ඇති වී තිබෙන බවට සාවද්‍ය වාර්තා දියත් විය. රුද්රකුමාරන්ගේ කණ්‌ඩායමේ 11 ක්‌ හා නෙදියවන්ගේ කණ්‌ඩායමේ 08 ක්‌ ජිනීවා වෙත පැමිණ සිටී. මේ අතර ඔවුහු මානව හිමිකම් සමුළු ශාලාවේදී ශ්‍රී ලංකා දූත පිරිස ගැන දැඩි විමර්ශනයේ සිටිනු දක්‌නට ලැබිණි.

මෙම ජිනීවා ඇමරිකානු නාඩගම මෙතෙක්‌ අවසන් වී නැත. ඇමරිකාව අවස්‌ථාව එනතුරු බලා සිටී.

කීර්ති වර්ණකුලසූරිය
ජිනීවා සිට

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61UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:48 pm

Redbulls

Redbulls
Director - Equity Analytics
Director - Equity Analytics

rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
Tiger wrote:Most of the stories in Sinhala News papers are exageration.
Human rights are about our own rights, and not someone else's. Before criticizing west we should open our eyes and see what they really talk about, most of the time its about our (YOU and MY) rights as citizens.

Our leaders will not be able to go on the lane of establishing Dinesty as they would have wished in the past, because their role models are falling all across the world, in Libya, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, any many so called Anti Imperialistic Liberator Kings.

Well said my friend.
Most of us are behaving like blind under the cover of patriotism.

What about human right of Afghan,Iraqi,Libian...etc people ? This is a human right drama.Western people sorry governments use name of human right to destroy governments which do not say yes to their all commands.Actually they use human rights in the oldest occupation in the world.

If anyone can not understand this bitter truth either he/she is brain washed/stupid fellow or someone who works in a hidden agenda.


It is waste of time to argue on this matter, but if someone is stubborn to understand the reality, we can't help.
Most of the Sri Lankanas are under a illussion that they know every thing and they are respecting others right.
See the government what they did unethically to their one time supporters.
First try to understand whether we are respecting our own country people's right in this country then go and search for the western countries human right issues.

Do not be childish friend. I never say our country is heaven of human rights.But if u can not understand the hidden intention of USA,UK and other so called western countries I feel realy sorry about u.

I think atleast u can understand that we are not the ones who go and search other countries human right issues.They are the ones who try to interefere other countries human right issues.

I'm not childish,the way how you are behaving is childish.
You are again and again critisising USA,UK and other western countries.
My question is "are we respecting human rights at this moment in our country?"
I'm saying again and again stubborn mentality persons cannot compromise and do not want to listen to the other side stories.
Sri Lankan government during the war went and promised all these countries after the war we'll do that and this,now as usual the try to betray all of them.
That is the reason they are tring to catch us.
Plus during the war time our well known intelligent officers used normal communication, which might be tapped and going to be used against them in future.

Comparing to most of other countries we are respecting human rights.That does not mean we are heaven of human rights.Do not live in a dreamy heaven of human right shown by western governments.

Sorry to tell u this but I have to tell that u are still not mature enough to see the depth of a problem and to identify political conspiracies.U live in dreamy world shown by western people.

Do u know anything about millitary communication and Do u know anything about tapping phone calls ? Ur statement tells me u are so naive to these sections also.

OK intelligent Mod.
Who is in dream land time will tell everyone.

I do not want to plunge myself in a mud discussing with head strong stubborn peoples.
I'll stop at this juncture.
Have a good time.

62UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:59 pm

rijayasooriya

rijayasooriya
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

Redbulls wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
Tiger wrote:Most of the stories in Sinhala News papers are exageration.
Human rights are about our own rights, and not someone else's. Before criticizing west we should open our eyes and see what they really talk about, most of the time its about our (YOU and MY) rights as citizens.

Our leaders will not be able to go on the lane of establishing Dinesty as they would have wished in the past, because their role models are falling all across the world, in Libya, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, any many so called Anti Imperialistic Liberator Kings.

Well said my friend.
Most of us are behaving like blind under the cover of patriotism.

What about human right of Afghan,Iraqi,Libian...etc people ? This is a human right drama.Western people sorry governments use name of human right to destroy governments which do not say yes to their all commands.Actually they use human rights in the oldest occupation in the world.

If anyone can not understand this bitter truth either he/she is brain washed/stupid fellow or someone who works in a hidden agenda.


It is waste of time to argue on this matter, but if someone is stubborn to understand the reality, we can't help.
Most of the Sri Lankanas are under a illussion that they know every thing and they are respecting others right.
See the government what they did unethically to their one time supporters.
First try to understand whether we are respecting our own country people's right in this country then go and search for the western countries human right issues.

Do not be childish friend. I never say our country is heaven of human rights.But if u can not understand the hidden intention of USA,UK and other so called western countries I feel realy sorry about u.

I think atleast u can understand that we are not the ones who go and search other countries human right issues.They are the ones who try to interefere other countries human right issues.

I'm not childish,the way how you are behaving is childish.
You are again and again critisising USA,UK and other western countries.
My question is "are we respecting human rights at this moment in our country?"
I'm saying again and again stubborn mentality persons cannot compromise and do not want to listen to the other side stories.
Sri Lankan government during the war went and promised all these countries after the war we'll do that and this,now as usual the try to betray all of them.
That is the reason they are tring to catch us.
Plus during the war time our well known intelligent officers used normal communication, which might be tapped and going to be used against them in future.

Comparing to most of other countries we are respecting human rights.That does not mean we are heaven of human rights.Do not live in a dreamy heaven of human right shown by western governments.

Sorry to tell u this but I have to tell that u are still not mature enough to see the depth of a problem and to identify political conspiracies.U live in dreamy world shown by western people.

Do u know anything about millitary communication and Do u know anything about tapping phone calls ? Ur statement tells me u are so naive to these sections also.

OK intelligent Mod.
Who is in dream land time will tell everyone.

I do not want to plunge myself in a mud discussing with head strong stubborn peoples.
I'll stop at this juncture.
Have a good time.

Bye BULL lol! lol! lol!

63UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Thu Mar 01, 2012 8:18 pm

soileconomy

soileconomy
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

nkuda wrote:Did you here any Human right violation allegations against our country before - 20/05/2009, All of these allegations after - 20/05/2009.
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EXACTLY.THAT IS THE SPIRIT OF THIS TOPIC.

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64UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Fri Mar 02, 2012 1:01 pm

rijayasooriya

rijayasooriya
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට එරෙහි යෝජනාවත් සමග
ඇමරිකාවට ප්‍රබල ආසියානු විරෝධයක්‌

සමන් ගමගේ

ජිනීවාහි එක්‌සත් ජාතීන්ගේ මානව හිමිකම් කවුන්සලය හමුවට ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට එරෙහි යෝජනාවක්‌ ගෙන ඒමට ක්‍රියා කිරීම හමුවේ ඇමරිකාව සම්බන්ධයෙන් ප්‍රබල ආසියානු විරෝධයක්‌ මතුවන තත්ත්වයක්‌ නිර්මාණය වී තිබේ.

මේ වන විටත් ඇමරිකානු යෝජනාව හමුවේ ශ්‍රීලංකාවට පූර්ණ සහාය දැක්‌වීමට චීනය, රුසියාව, ආදී ප්‍රබල රාජ්‍යයන් කිහිපයක්‌ම පෙරමුණ ගෙන ඇති අතර පොදුරාජ්‍ය මණ්‌ඩලයීය රාජ්‍යයන් ගණනාවක සහායද ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට ලැබී ඇත.

මේ තත්ත්වය හමුවේ ඇමරිකාව විසින් ලබන පස්‌ වැනිදා එක්‌සත් ජාතීන්ගේ මානව හිමිකම් කවුන්සලය වෙත ගෙන ඒමට නියමිත ශ්‍රී ලංකා විරෝධි යෝජනාව බරපතල මට්‌ටමින් ඉදිරිපත් නොකිරීමට ඇමරිකාව ක්‍රියා කරනු ඇතැයි දූත මණ්‌ඩල ආරංචි මාර්ග සඳහන් කරයි.

පොදුරාජ්‍ය මණ්‌ඩලයීය රටවල් අතරින් ආසියානු රටවල් රාශියක්‌ ශ්‍රී ලංකාව සමග අත්වැල් බැඳගෙන සිටින බව ජිනීවා නුවරින් ලැබෙන වාර්තා සනාථ කරයි.

මේ තත්ත්වය හමුවේ ඉදිරියේදී ඇමරිකානු විරෝධී ආසියානු කඳවුරක්‌ බිහි වීමේ පෙරනිමිති පහළ වී ඇතැයි ද සඳහන් වේ.

ඉකුත් කාලයේ මැදපෙරදිග කලාපයේ සිදුවූ ඇමරිකානු මැදිහත් වීම් හේතුවෙන් ඇමරිකා විරෝධී දැඩි මතවාදයක්‌ එම කලාපය තුළ ගොඩනැගෙමින් තිබෙන අතර එසේ තිබියදී ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට එරෙහි යෝජනාවක්‌ ගෙන ඒම තුළින් මතුවන ආසියානු විරෝධයත් සමග ඇමරිකාවට එරෙහි ප්‍රබල ජාත්‍යන්තර මතවාදයක්‌ ඇතිවීමේ අවදානමක්‌ද මතුවී තිබේ.
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rijayasooriya

rijayasooriya
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

මානව හිමිකම් ගැන චෝදනා කරන ප්‍රකාශය අවලංගු කරගනී
- ඇමරිකාව පස්‌ස ගහයි රාජ්‍යතාන්ත්‍රිකයෝ මවිතයට පත්වෙති

ශමින්ද්‍ර ෆර්ඩිනැන්ඩු

ශ්‍රී ලංකාව ඇතුළු රටවල් කීපයකට එරෙහිව මානව අයිතිවාසිකම් උල්ලංඝනය කිරීම් ගැන චෝදනා එල්ල කරමින් එක්‌සත් ජාතීන්ගේ මානව හිමිකම් කවුන්සලය හමුවේ ඇමරිකාව ඊයේ (01 වැනිදා) පෙරවරුවේ කිරීමට සූදානම්ව තිබූ ප්‍රකාශය අවලංගු කර ඇත.

සිවිල් ආරක්‍ෂාව, ප්‍රජාතන්ත්‍රවාදය සහ මානව අයිතිවාසිකම් පිළිබඳ ලේකම් මාටින් ඔටේරෝ මහත්මිය ඊයේ උදේ 10.30 එම ප්‍රකාශය කිරීමට නියමිතව තිබිණි.

මානව හිමිකම් උල්ලංඝනය කිරීම් සම්බන්ධයෙන් මෙතෙක්‌ දැඩි උනන්දුවකින් ක්‍රියා කළ ඇමරිකාව ඒ පිළිබඳ සිය ප්‍රකාශය හදිසියේ අවලංගු කිරීම ගැන මේ දිනවල පැවැත්වෙන මානව හිමිකම් කවුන්සලයට සහභාගි වෙමින් සිටින රාජ්‍යතාන්ත්‍රිකයන් මවිතය පළකර ඇත.

මේ සම්බන්ධයෙන් සිය අදහස්‌ පළකරමින් ශ්‍රී ලංකා රජයේ නියෝජිතයකු ප්‍රකාශ කළේ ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට එරෙහිව කවර චෝදනා හා විවේචන එල්ල කළත් එක්‌සත් ජාතීන්ගේ මානව හිමිකම් කවුන්සලයේ සාමාජිකයන් හමුවෙමින් කරුණු පැහැදිලි කිරීම දිගටම කරගෙන යන බවයි.

ඇමරිකාවෙන් කෙරෙන බලපෑම්වලට මුහුණ දීමට දැඩි උත්සාහයක යෙදී සිටින බවත් ඇමරිකාව කියන දේ නොකරන රටවල්වලට පමණක්‌ ඔවුන් මානව හිමිකම් චෝදනා එල්ල කිරීම සියලු ප්‍රශ්නවලට හෙªª €ව් ෆ ÿදිÿඥෆවීටිô


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mono

mono
Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

US Plan is to get Sri Lanka commit publicly in an international forum – US Envoy Patricia Butenis

US Plan is to get Sri Lanka commit publicly in an international forum – US Envoy Patricia Butenis

By Dharisha Bastians


The US is not the enemy of Sri Lanka and come what may in Geneva, the two countries will continue to have good bilateral relations, US Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives Patricia Butenis exclusively told Ceylon Today last morning.

“No doubt we are going through a tough time now, but I hope to continue the good working relationship I have with key people in the Sri Lankan Government,” Ambassador Butenis said.

The US envoy said that her government views the proposed US backed resolution to be presented at the 19th Session of the UNHRC in Geneva as an effort to move the Sri Lankan Government towards implementing some very good recommendations born of a Sri Lankan Government commission. “The LLRC is the Sri Lankan Government’s own commission, with some excellent recommendations. I have to say that on accountability we find that it is disappointing and really fell short of things we think and some people in this country think need to be addressed. But by and large it’s a good report. What we would like to know is – where is the government’s action plan? Which of these recommendations has the government embraced and which do they feel they can’t?” the Ambassador told this newspaper in a candid interview.

Addressing concerns raised by thousands of government-backed protestors on Monday, Ambassador Butenis dismissed claims that the resolution the US hopes to move in Geneva is in any way a conspiracy.

“This is by no means a conspiracy … the government has made some progress, but not on all the issues. I think now is the time to ask the government to commit publicly in an international forum – ‘this is our plan and we commit to doing it’ – that is what we’re asking for,” the US Ambassador explained.

Asked what the take home message was from the government-backed protests on Monday, Ambassador Butenis responded that they certainly reflected the anger of the government over what was going on in Geneva. “I did not take it frankly as repudiation by the population of Sri Lanka against human rights issues,” she said.

Ambassador Butenis hailed the LLRC report and the commissioners, saying they ‘delivered’ except in the accountability area. “Up to a point I think some in the government felt that these were foreign issues. That we were meddling, that we were the only ones that cared about certain issues. And yet, the LLRC disproved that. These are Sri Lankan issues; people who had suffered from all communities,” the US Ambassador said.

She said that the US Government would not threaten or throw down ultimatums at Sri Lanka, but believes that attention to the country’s post-conflict issues in an international setting will apply pressure on the government to meet their obligations. “I think there is considerable sentiment in Sri Lanka for progress on these issues. It’s a little frustrating that the government does not share that sense of urgency,” the Ambassador said.

“I understand that the government had huge challenges. They had 280,000 IDPs for whom they were responsible and we were working with them to get those folks resettled. But at the same time there were these other issues I am sorry they didn’t begin to address,” the US Envoy revealed.

In a week when anti-American protests in Colombo and scathing statements by the Sri Lanka Delegation in Geneva dominated the headlines, US Ambassador to Sri Lanka Patricia Butenis spoke out exclusively to Ceylon Today about the timing and rationale of the US backed resolution at the council and why the US continues to be a true friend of Sri Lanka

The Government and protestors are calling this international pressure, a western conspiracy for regime change. Is it?

The protest that was coming towards our embassy was very orderly, very disciplined and we took the petition and I read it. And of course, peaceful protest is a key element of American political culture so I felt that people have a right to express their views that way. In terms of the objective of the protest, there is no Western conspiracy – and of course I can only speak for my country but from a bilateral perspective, we see this resolution as an effort to move the Sri Lankan Government towards implementing what are some very good recommendations coming out of a Government of Sri Lanka commission. It’s the Sri Lankan Governments own commission, with some excellent recommendations. I have to say that on accountability we find that it is disappointing, and really fell short of things we think need to be addressed. But by and large it’s a good report. So what we would like to know is – where is the Government’s action plan? Which of these recommendations has the Government embraced and which do they feel they can’t? That information is not publicly available. This was the substance of our discussions with the Government on these issues. We really are not an enemy of Sri Lanka. And once whatever happens in Geneva happens, the bilateral relationship will still be here. I hope to continue the good working relationship I have with key people in the Government. No doubt about it, we are going through a tough time now, but by no means is this any sort of conspiracy.

As a DPL mission how do you react to a host Government mobilizing forces of people against you?

That was clear, they did. At the same time, I have to say I reached out to security officials and thanked them for the excellent protection we have always received. We were ready – we took precautions. We remembered the UN situation where one of the Ministers blockaded the building for a while. But by and large I knew we could count on the Government to fulfill its diplomatic obligations.

Thousands have rallied in Colombo against this resolution. What message does the US take from the protests?

I am not sure how aware the Sinhalese community – the rural community – not the Colombo folks are of these issues frankly. I think that people have day-to-day issues – bread and butter issues. So I don’t know how villagers in Hambantota for instance feel about the LLRC recommendations. I do know that all over, people are concerned about particular issues raised in the LLRC. Rule of law issues — people are disappearing, they are being picked up or they go to a police station and are not charged and their families can’t find them. These are recommendations I thought that would serve and benefit everybody in Sri Lanka even though they are in the context of aftermath of the war and addressing largely the needs of the Tamil population. When I looked at the recommendations, I think they would make this society, stronger. I don’t think the majority community pays much attention to it at this point. I think that the people who were demonstrating were organized by the Government – and that’s fine – those were politically aware supporters out there. But I do think that it did reflect the anger and the reaction of the Government against what was happening in Geneva. I did not take it as repudiation by the population of Sri Lanka against human rights issues.

Secretary of State Clinton in a letter to Minister GL Peiris mentioned that the US Government was disappointed that you s were not given a preview of the report. Did you expect this?

This goes back to this long conversation that we have had with the Sri Lankan Government. And my approach to managing the relationship here, is to try not to surprise the Government with anything. If something’s coming I do my best to communicate it to the Government. They may not like what’s coming, they may disagree with it, but they know it’s coming. So we have had this dialogue for a long time – with the Ministry of External Affairs, with Temple Trees, in Washington with the Sri Lankan Embassy there. So these are all familiar issues and because Secretary Clinton had decided that we would not prejudge the situation and gave the Government the “time and space” to address it, we wanted to know ahead of time, what the action plan was going to be, so that we could be prepared ourselves. The report comes out, it has recommendations and what is our response? We were looking for a little bit of a head’s up. And we did get it. I was given a bit of a preview – and then early that week Minister Peiris briefed the entire diplomatic corps which he does from time to time. So that way I do feel we were allowed to share in this as the secretary had asked.

Were you provided a road map about how Sri Lanka would proceed?

No, and again these were diplomatic conversations. I was given just a sense of what the Government’s plan would be, some of the recommendations that they thought were going to be accepted immediately. And it reflected the statement that Minister NimalSiripala De Silva made in parliament when he presented the LLRC report. So I am not claiming I got any insider information – it was more like courtesy. And then the minister followed up by briefing the diplomatic corps.

It has been just two months since the LLRC report was released. After the US gave Sri Lanka this much time why a resolution now?

From my point of view, the clock did not start ticking in December 2011. It started in May 2009. When the fighting ended, there was tremendous relief. I think everyone would agree to that. But in the way of human events, when one issue is over, other things crop up. There are all these issues being raised immediately after the end of the fighting – particularly very human issues like the missing or people not knowing where their family members are. People wanting death certificates for family members they knew were dead, people wanting to go back to their villages. I understand that the Government had huge challenges. They had 280,000 IDPs for whom they were responsible and we were working with them to get those folks resettled. But at the same time, there were these other issues I am sorry they didn’t begin to address. And those issues began to fester with really not much being done. From our perspective, yes, the report came out but everyone knew what it was going to contain because the LLRC was very open, it took testimony. So there was not much surprise about what it was that people cared about. So it’s not really accurate to just view this as a two month time frame – the Government has known for a long time what some of the key problems were. The LLRC articulated them and put them into one document and the Government has started working on some of these things. They started trying to resolve the land claims issue and another area where I think the Government has done well is the rehabilitation of ex-combatants – I think everybody even Tamil political parties here recognize that was a very good programme. So there has been this progress but not on all the issues. I think now is the time to ask the Government to commit publicly in an international forum – ‘this is our plan and we commit to doing it’ – and that is what we’re asking for.

Assistant Secretary Blake just made a statement that the resolution was being discussed. Is that to be interpreted as the resolution may not be tabled in Geneva after all?

I think for the record we would say that it is still under discussion, we are still consulting with members of the human rights council. I know Sri Lanka continues to consult and lobby. We were pretty clear about what we think needed to be done but until we actually get to the point where the resolution is introduced, I would not want to commit to it. Neither do we want to give anyone the expectation that there is still a chance.

What we have is a really good dialogue now – a back and forth with the Government – and that was what we were lacking before. That was part of our frustration.

If the resolution goes through – and Sri Lanka does not stick to the time frame, what next?

I don’t know whether there is a time frame. This is part of a process. We have been talking with the Government since before May 2009 about these issues. Up to a point I think some in the Government felt that these were foreign issues. Or that we were meddling, that we were the only ones that cared about certain issues. And yet the LLRC disproved that. These are Sri Lankan issues. Every day people who had suffered from all communities – and they made these points. I have a lot of respect for those folks on the LLRC. I think that they had a tough job and they never expected to have to serve for so long – they gave up everything to serve. They travelled, they took a lot of verbal abuse in the press, a lot of questioning of their patriotism and yet, they delivered. And again I have to make the exception for accountability but it’s a very good report. I don’t think anybody intends to make a threat to Sri Lanka, but we feel that the more attention that is paid to these issues in an international setting, the more pressure they will feel to meet their obligations and deliver. But at this point I don’t think anybody is talking about a year from now, what do we do. We are waiting to see how this develops. I think there is considerable sentiment in Sri Lanka for progress on these issues. It’s a little frustrating that the Government does not share that sense of urgency.

Has the US Government run out of patience?

I wouldn’t say that. I would say that we expect to see certain progress within a reasonable period of time and I think that Secretary Clinton and the US Government has been very patient and given the LLRC process time to work. It had to be extended a couple of times but these are complicated issues. So I think that we would continue to expect to see progress. If we don’t see it we will comment on it, we will call attention to it. But I think we are in this for the long haul. I don’t see us walking away and throwing up our hands and saying ‘you’re on your own, we’re going to take whatever action we feel is necessary.’ That’s not how you make progress. I think even this run up to the session in Geneva seems to have generated activity on the part of the Government. It seems to have stimulated them to take new steps and maybe facilitate ongoing ones. I know they don’t talk about everything they are doing – they probably feel they don’t have to answer to people. But the thing is with so much international attention on the LLRC report and the good things in it, I think we will maintain our focus and always be ready to work with the Government. I don’t see us throwing down an ultimatum.

The draft resolution calls for an independent credible investigative mechanism. Does the military court of inquiry satisfy?

I don’t want to prejudge any court of inquiry. I think though that the burden of proof would be on the Government to explain how a military court of inquiry would be seen as independent. I think that would be a tough one. I think these are good steps that any military takes – they have their own internal processes, but the point is ‘independent’ and ‘objective’ and I think that it would be a hard sell for the Government to convince people, that this was an independent one.

The US Government expects something different?

We are waiting for Sri Lanka on that. They did not produce that mechanism in the LLRC report. It doesn’t mean that still can’t come up with another mechanism. I think we and the rest of the international community have offered technical support, advice, expertise on how to do this. Other countries have done it – and are willing to provide advice and support. The Government has not so far chosen to take advantage of those offers. Those offers will be there. I can’t say that we have a particular model in mind, but we will be looking to the Government here for the next step. You feel you can do something that’s credible and internationally accepted, okay, if not, then we are looking at some sort of international mechanism. But all along, the whole purpose is to partner with the Government here and I hope that message gets through.

The US State Department calls SarathFonseka a political prisoner. How does that reflect on the judicial system in Sri Lanka?

We do consider SarathFonseka a political prisoner and it is in our annual human rights report. That is not a comment on any charges pending against him, but just the manner in which he was chosen and prosecuted. All in all, that does not reflect well on the judicial process here. I do think rule of law institutions are under stress in this country – that is by no means categorizing all the courts or all the judges. But I think there is a lot of pressure brought on civil society and the judiciary. Political influence sometimes plays a large role. And any accountability mechanism that the Sri Lankan Government chooses to set up, even outside the military court, to address these issues would have to make a persuasive case that it will be independent and will follow procedures. It’s a tough case to make – I am not saying I don’t think they can, but we would be waiting to see what they offer.

Secretary Clinton invited Minister Peiris to Washington DC in March. Was that aimed at getting some assurances from Sri Lanka that could lead to a dilution of the resolution? Is he going?

Again it’s all part of the dialogue. The US Government had already made its decision that it would support a resolution at this session of the UNHRC. But we are still reaching out to the Government, to Prof.Peiris, come and talk to the Secretary. Tell her what your plans are. What’s the way forward even beyond Geneva? That is what a partnership is. You can’t pick a country that doesn’t have an issue we’re working on. So the idea is to continue the dialogue, we hope he still will come to Washington — dates to be determined. We still have a robust relationship with Sri Lanka and the only way you maintain that is to talk. Sometimes i think it is good to go to Washington because if they just listen to me here, they think I am out of touch or I have been here too long. But you go to Washington and you hear from our political bosses that this is what the US Government considers a concern and that can be a sobering experience, but also an opportunity for clarity. That is what this invitation is and we hope he will accept.

How do you respond to Minister Samarasinghe’s statement in Geneva that the loudest human rights advocates also contribute least to Sri Lanka’s recovery effort?

MahindaSamarasinghe claimed that countries who are complaining aren’t helping – and that is not true. He didn’t mention us specifically but we have given a lot of assistance to the people of Sri Lanka – the IDPs and now to the people who have been resettled. We have been a real supporter of Sri Lanka here, for a long time. So I think that really was unfair. He did not mention the US but if he meant us, it was an unfair and inaccurate comment.

What does the US Government see as the way forward for Sri Lanka?

I think Sri Lanka has a democratically elected Government, and it ended a nasty war. Everyone was relieved it was over, ourselves included. But there’s the aftermath that they need to deal with and I think that if they keep their focus and at least accept international assistance and support, they can work through this. Because one of the things we recognize is that President Rajapaksa is very popular. He has a lot of support and we understand that. Therefore that has been our focus – that he has the support and the leadership that could implement changes. He could deploy his considerable leadership skills and popularity and majority in parliament to implement the LLRC recommendations and make the case to the Sri Lankan population. We respect his position and we have been encouraging the Government to use it, to make some of the hard decisions that the LLRC is recommending.

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lemuria


Manager - Equity Analytics
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rijayasooriya wrote:මානව හිමිකම් ගැන චෝදනා කරන ප්‍රකාශය අවලංගු කරගනී
- ඇමරිකාව පස්‌ස ගහයි රාජ්‍යතාන්ත්‍රිකයෝ මවිතයට පත්වෙති

ශමින්ද්‍ර ෆර්ඩිනැන්ඩු

ශ්‍රී ලංකාව ඇතුළු රටවල් කීපයකට එරෙහිව මානව අයිතිවාසිකම් උල්ලංඝනය කිරීම් ගැන චෝදනා එල්ල කරමින් එක්‌සත් ජාතීන්ගේ මානව හිමිකම් කවුන්සලය හමුවේ ඇමරිකාව ඊයේ (01 වැනිදා) පෙරවරුවේ කිරීමට සූදානම්ව තිබූ ප්‍රකාශය අවලංගු කර ඇත.

සිවිල් ආරක්‍ෂාව, ප්‍රජාතන්ත්‍රවාදය සහ මානව අයිතිවාසිකම් පිළිබඳ ලේකම් මාටින් ඔටේරෝ මහත්මිය ඊයේ උදේ 10.30 එම ප්‍රකාශය කිරීමට නියමිතව තිබිණි.

මානව හිමිකම් උල්ලංඝනය කිරීම් සම්බන්ධයෙන් මෙතෙක්‌ දැඩි උනන්දුවකින් ක්‍රියා කළ ඇමරිකාව ඒ පිළිබඳ සිය ප්‍රකාශය හදිසියේ අවලංගු කිරීම ගැන මේ දිනවල පැවැත්වෙන මානව හිමිකම් කවුන්සලයට සහභාගි වෙමින් සිටින රාජ්‍යතාන්ත්‍රිකයන් මවිතය පළකර ඇත.

මේ සම්බන්ධයෙන් සිය අදහස්‌ පළකරමින් ශ්‍රී ලංකා රජයේ නියෝජිතයකු ප්‍රකාශ කළේ ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට එරෙහිව කවර චෝදනා හා විවේචන එල්ල කළත් එක්‌සත් ජාතීන්ගේ මානව හිමිකම් කවුන්සලයේ සාමාජිකයන් හමුවෙමින් කරුණු පැහැදිලි කිරීම දිගටම කරගෙන යන බවයි.

ඇමරිකාවෙන් කෙරෙන බලපෑම්වලට මුහුණ දීමට දැඩි උත්සාහයක යෙදී සිටින බවත් ඇමරිකාව කියන දේ නොකරන රටවල්වලට පමණක්‌ ඔවුන් මානව හිමිකම් චෝදනා එල්ල කිරීම සියලු ප්‍රශ්නවලට හෙªª €ව් ෆ ÿදිÿඥෆවීටිô



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lemuria


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
Tiger wrote:Most of the stories in Sinhala News papers are exageration.
Human rights are about our own rights, and not someone else's. Before criticizing west we should open our eyes and see what they really talk about, most of the time its about our (YOU and MY) rights as citizens.

Our leaders will not be able to go on the lane of establishing Dinesty as they would have wished in the past, because their role models are falling all across the world, in Libya, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, any many so called Anti Imperialistic Liberator Kings.

Well said my friend.
Most of us are behaving like blind under the cover of patriotism.

What about human right of Afghan,Iraqi,Libian...etc people ? This is a human right drama.Western people sorry governments use name of human right to destroy governments which do not say yes to their all commands.Actually they use human rights in the oldest occupation in the world.

If anyone can not understand this bitter truth either he/she is brain washed/stupid fellow or someone who works in a hidden agenda.


It is waste of time to argue on this matter, but if someone is stubborn to understand the reality, we can't help.
Most of the Sri Lankanas are under a illussion that they know every thing and they are respecting others right.
See the government what they did unethically to their one time supporters.
First try to understand whether we are respecting our own country people's right in this country then go and search for the western countries human right issues.

Do not be childish friend. I never say our country is heaven of human rights.But if u can not understand the hidden intention of USA,UK and other so called western countries I feel realy sorry about u.

I think atleast u can understand that we are not the ones who go and search other countries human right issues.They are the ones who try to interefere other countries human right issues.

I'm not childish,the way how you are behaving is childish.
You are again and again critisising USA,UK and other western countries.
My question is "are we respecting human rights at this moment in our country?"
I'm saying again and again stubborn mentality persons cannot compromise and do not want to listen to the other side stories.
Sri Lankan government during the war went and promised all these countries after the war we'll do that and this,now as usual the try to betray all of them.
That is the reason they are tring to catch us.
Plus during the war time our well known intelligent officers used normal communication, which might be tapped and going to be used against them in future.

Comparing to most of other countries we are respecting human rights.That does not mean we are heaven of human rights.Do not live in a dreamy heaven of human right shown by western governments.

Sorry to tell u this but I have to tell that u are still not mature enough to see the depth of a problem and to identify political conspiracies.U live in dreamy world shown by western people.

Do u know anything about millitary communication and Do u know anything about tapping phone calls ? Ur statement tells me u are so naive to these sections also.

Dear Jayasooriya,

Read this mate don't get blood on your hands.

Buddhism is the most profound and wholesome education directed by the Buddha towards all people. Five precepts are the curriculum of Buddhist teaching, which are embraced in the moral code of Buddhism. By observing precepts, not only do you cultivate your moral strength, but you also perform the highest service to your fellow beings. The Five Precepts are:

1. Do not kill
2. Do not steal
3. Do not indulge in sexual misconduct
4. Do not make false speech
5. Do not take intoxicants

These are the basic precepts that all people should practice and abide by. As a result, you will live in Three Good Paths (Gods, Demigods & Human), not in Three Evil Paths (Hell, Hungry Ghosts & Animals), enjoy all the blessings, happiness and freedom in Human and Deva Realm.



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rijayasooriya

rijayasooriya
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

lemuria wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
Tiger wrote:Most of the stories in Sinhala News papers are exageration.
Human rights are about our own rights, and not someone else's. Before criticizing west we should open our eyes and see what they really talk about, most of the time its about our (YOU and MY) rights as citizens.

Our leaders will not be able to go on the lane of establishing Dinesty as they would have wished in the past, because their role models are falling all across the world, in Libya, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, any many so called Anti Imperialistic Liberator Kings.

Well said my friend.
Most of us are behaving like blind under the cover of patriotism.

What about human right of Afghan,Iraqi,Libian...etc people ? This is a human right drama.Western people sorry governments use name of human right to destroy governments which do not say yes to their all commands.Actually they use human rights in the oldest occupation in the world.

If anyone can not understand this bitter truth either he/she is brain washed/stupid fellow or someone who works in a hidden agenda.


It is waste of time to argue on this matter, but if someone is stubborn to understand the reality, we can't help.
Most of the Sri Lankanas are under a illussion that they know every thing and they are respecting others right.
See the government what they did unethically to their one time supporters.
First try to understand whether we are respecting our own country people's right in this country then go and search for the western countries human right issues.

Do not be childish friend. I never say our country is heaven of human rights.But if u can not understand the hidden intention of USA,UK and other so called western countries I feel realy sorry about u.

I think atleast u can understand that we are not the ones who go and search other countries human right issues.They are the ones who try to interefere other countries human right issues.

I'm not childish,the way how you are behaving is childish.
You are again and again critisising USA,UK and other western countries.
My question is "are we respecting human rights at this moment in our country?"
I'm saying again and again stubborn mentality persons cannot compromise and do not want to listen to the other side stories.
Sri Lankan government during the war went and promised all these countries after the war we'll do that and this,now as usual the try to betray all of them.
That is the reason they are tring to catch us.
Plus during the war time our well known intelligent officers used normal communication, which might be tapped and going to be used against them in future.

Comparing to most of other countries we are respecting human rights.That does not mean we are heaven of human rights.Do not live in a dreamy heaven of human right shown by western governments.

Sorry to tell u this but I have to tell that u are still not mature enough to see the depth of a problem and to identify political conspiracies.U live in dreamy world shown by western people.

Do u know anything about millitary communication and Do u know anything about tapping phone calls ? Ur statement tells me u are so naive to these sections also.

Dear Jayasooriya,

Read this mate don't get blood on your hands.

Buddhism is the most profound and wholesome education directed by the Buddha towards all people. Five precepts are the curriculum of Buddhist teaching, which are embraced in the moral code of Buddhism. By observing precepts, not only do you cultivate your moral strength, but you also perform the highest service to your fellow beings. The Five Precepts are:

1. Do not kill
2. Do not steal
3. Do not indulge in sexual misconduct
4. Do not make false speech
5. Do not take intoxicants

These are the basic precepts that all people should practice and abide by. As a result, you will live in Three Good Paths (Gods, Demigods & Human), not in Three Evil Paths (Hell, Hungry Ghosts & Animals), enjoy all the blessings, happiness and freedom in Human and Deva Realm.

Dear friend,

Buddhism is never against saving ur country.Please read the DASARAAJADHARMAYA.

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rijayasooriya

rijayasooriya
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට ඇඟිලි ගසන්නට එපා
චීනය සහ පකිස්‌තානය විරෝධය දක්‌වති


කීර්ති වර්ණකුලසූරිය - ජීනීවා නුවර සිට

ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ අභ්‍යන්තර කටයුතු වලට ජාත්‍යන්තර මැදිහත්වීමක්‌ අවශ්‍ය නැතැයි චීනය සහ පකිස්‌තානය ඊයේ (02 වැනිදා) ජිනීවාහි මානව හිමිකම් සමුළුව අමතමින් ප්‍රකාශ කරනු ලැබීය.

එබැවින් ශ්‍රී ලංකා රජය විසින් ක්‍රියාත්මක කර තිබෙන සහ ජීවන ක්‍රියාමාර්ගයට චීනයත්, පකිස්‌තානයත් සහාය පළ කරන බවත් ප්‍රජාතන්ත්‍රවාදය අගයන සෙසු රටවල් ද කළ යුත්තේ එයම බවත් එම දෙරටෙහි විදේශ ඇමැතිවරු ඊයේ (2 දා) පෙරවරුවේ සමුළුව අමතමින් පැවසූහ.

ජාත්‍යන්තර ප්‍රජාව සිදු කළ යුත්තේ යම් රටක අභ්‍යන්තර ප්‍රශ්නවලට ඇඟිලි ගැසීම නොව එම රටවල ප්‍රශ්න විසඳා ගැනීමට සහයෝගය දැක්‌වීම බවද ඔවුහු සිය දේශනවලදී අවධාරණය කළහ.

මෙහිදී චීන විදේශ ඇමැතිවරයා සිය දේශනයේදී පැවසූවේ චීන රජය ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ සහජීවන වැඩපිළිවෙළට සහාය පළ කරන අතර එම වැඩපිළිවෙළ සාර්ථක කර ගැනීම සඳහා උපරිම සහාය පළ කරන බවයි.
http://www.divaina.com/2012/03/03/news02.html

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rijayasooriya

rijayasooriya
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

නොබැඳි ජාතීන් සහ ඉස්‌ලාමීය සමුළුවත් සහය දක්‌වති

මේ අතර ඊයේ සවස ජිනීවා මානව හිමිකම් සමුළුව ඇමැතූ නොබැඳි ජාතීන්ගේ සංවිධානය සහ ඉස්‌ලාමීය සංවිධානය ද ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට සහය පළකරන බව පැවැසීය.

ඔවුහු මෙම ප්‍රකාශ කරනු ලැබුවේ ඇමෙරිකානු සහකාර රාජ්‍ය ලේකම් මාරියෝ ඔටෙරෝ මහත්මිය සමුළුව ඇමැතීමෙන් පසුය.


http://www.divaina.com/2012/03/03/news21.html

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lemuria


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

rijayasooriya wrote:නොබැඳි ජාතීන් සහ ඉස්‌ලාමීය සමුළුවත් සහය දක්‌වති

මේ අතර ඊයේ සවස ජිනීවා මානව හිමිකම් සමුළුව ඇමැතූ නොබැඳි ජාතීන්ගේ සංවිධානය සහ ඉස්‌ලාමීය සංවිධානය ද ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට සහය පළකරන බව පැවැසීය.

ඔවුහු මෙම ප්‍රකාශ කරනු ලැබුවේ ඇමෙරිකානු සහකාර රාජ්‍ය ලේකම් මාරියෝ ඔටෙරෝ මහත්මිය සමුළුව ඇමැතීමෙන් පසුය.


English please moderator. My tamil and muslim borthers & sisters are unable to read tis as u wont understand tamil.

73UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Sat Mar 03, 2012 6:29 pm

lemuria


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

rijayasooriya wrote:
lemuria wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
Tiger wrote:Most of the stories in Sinhala News papers are exageration.
Human rights are about our own rights, and not someone else's. Before criticizing west we should open our eyes and see what they really talk about, most of the time its about our (YOU and MY) rights as citizens.

Our leaders will not be able to go on the lane of establishing Dinesty as they would have wished in the past, because their role models are falling all across the world, in Libya, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, any many so called Anti Imperialistic Liberator Kings.

Well said my friend.
Most of us are behaving like blind under the cover of patriotism.

What about human right of Afghan,Iraqi,Libian...etc people ? This is a human right drama.Western people sorry governments use name of human right to destroy governments which do not say yes to their all commands.Actually they use human rights in the oldest occupation in the world.

If anyone can not understand this bitter truth either he/she is brain washed/stupid fellow or someone who works in a hidden agenda.


It is waste of time to argue on this matter, but if someone is stubborn to understand the reality, we can't help.
Most of the Sri Lankanas are under a illussion that they know every thing and they are respecting others right.
See the government what they did unethically to their one time supporters.
First try to understand whether we are respecting our own country people's right in this country then go and search for the western countries human right issues.

Do not be childish friend. I never say our country is heaven of human rights.But if u can not understand the hidden intention of USA,UK and other so called western countries I feel realy sorry about u.

I think atleast u can understand that we are not the ones who go and search other countries human right issues.They are the ones who try to interefere other countries human right issues.

I'm not childish,the way how you are behaving is childish.
You are again and again critisising USA,UK and other western countries.
My question is "are we respecting human rights at this moment in our country?"
I'm saying again and again stubborn mentality persons cannot compromise and do not want to listen to the other side stories.
Sri Lankan government during the war went and promised all these countries after the war we'll do that and this,now as usual the try to betray all of them.
That is the reason they are tring to catch us.
Plus during the war time our well known intelligent officers used normal communication, which might be tapped and going to be used against them in future.

Comparing to most of other countries we are respecting human rights.That does not mean we are heaven of human rights.Do not live in a dreamy heaven of human right shown by western governments.

Sorry to tell u this but I have to tell that u are still not mature enough to see the depth of a problem and to identify political conspiracies.U live in dreamy world shown by western people.

Do u know anything about millitary communication and Do u know anything about tapping phone calls ? Ur statement tells me u are so naive to these sections also.

Dear Jayasooriya,

Read this mate don't get blood on your hands.

Buddhism is the most profound and wholesome education directed by the Buddha towards all people. Five precepts are the curriculum of Buddhist teaching, which are embraced in the moral code of Buddhism. By observing precepts, not only do you cultivate your moral strength, but you also perform the highest service to your fellow beings. The Five Precepts are:

1. Do not kill
2. Do not steal
3. Do not indulge in sexual misconduct
4. Do not make false speech
5. Do not take intoxicants

These are the basic precepts that all people should practice and abide by. As a result, you will live in Three Good Paths (Gods, Demigods & Human), not in Three Evil Paths (Hell, Hungry Ghosts & Animals), enjoy all the blessings, happiness and freedom in Human and Deva Realm.

Dear friend,

Buddhism is never against saving ur country.Please read the DASARAAJADHARMAYA.

Killing tamil civilians in 1000s is not depending our country. It is same as killing sinhalese is not a fight to freedom.

74UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Sat Mar 03, 2012 6:32 pm

lemuria


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

rijayasooriya wrote:
wiki wrote:
greedy wrote:The resolution is to request/require Srilankan government .....

1) to implement LLRC recommendations,
2) to investigate accountability issues arising from the final stages of the war,
3) to carry out a meaningful reconciliation with minority ethnic groups and
4) to demilitarize north and east.

If the government really concern of its people....nothing to worry about these things, if implemented it will bring long lasting peace and stability which eventually good for the entire country.

LLRC is the government's committee .. so they cant reject to implement its recommendations

If we want a long lasting peace north and east also has to be like other part of the country what I mean is sinhalese,tamils and muslims all should be there.This part must not be tamil concentrated area.

I don't like sinhalese concentrated areas in the west, south, central etc.... so Mr moderator, what can I do about that?

75UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Sat Mar 03, 2012 7:23 pm

lemuria


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Mr Moderator. I'm not LTTE supporter. Those bast..s are aslo war criminals for killing innocent sinhala & tamil brothers & sisters. but already punished.

76UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:24 pm

soileconomy

soileconomy
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

lemuria wrote:Mr Moderator. I'm not LTTE supporter. Those bast..s are aslo war criminals for killing innocent sinhala & tamil brothers & sisters. but already punished.
.

May be .In Sri Lanka most of them were punished.But in other counties they getting stronger........?

77UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:57 pm

rijayasooriya

rijayasooriya
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

lemuria wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
wiki wrote:
greedy wrote:The resolution is to request/require Srilankan government .....

1) to implement LLRC recommendations,
2) to investigate accountability issues arising from the final stages of the war,
3) to carry out a meaningful reconciliation with minority ethnic groups and
4) to demilitarize north and east.

If the government really concern of its people....nothing to worry about these things, if implemented it will bring long lasting peace and stability which eventually good for the entire country.

LLRC is the government's committee .. so they cant reject to implement its recommendations

If we want a long lasting peace north and east also has to be like other part of the country what I mean is sinhalese,tamils and muslims all should be there.This part must not be tamil concentrated area.

I don't like sinhalese concentrated areas in the west, south, central etc.... so Mr moderator, what can I do about that?

First of all I have to tell u that Moderator is not a username.So that if u want to address please use my username or a common word like friend,mate......even enemy is acceptable.Wink

It is not much important what is u like or I like.U have to understand tha reality.In our country around 70% people are sinhalese.So whether u like or not there has to be sinhalese concentrated areas.Problem is most of the tamil politicians,not ordinary tamil people, do not like to accept this reality.

First they asked for 50:50 representation in parliment.When they understood that it could not be achieved they asked for north and east.Do not forget their party was called 'Ilankei tamil aruchu kachchi'.Prabhakaran was just the military side of this problem.Being a brutal murderer he ultimately batrayed to his creators.Still political side of this problem is there.It will remain till tamil politicians understand the reality in our country.

Sinhalese,tamils,muslims and etc all should live everywhere in this country.That is the only way to create a long lasting peace in our country.

Those articles are from divaina sinhala news paper.So that sorry for the inconvenience.

78UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Sat Mar 03, 2012 10:02 pm

rijayasooriya

rijayasooriya
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

lemuria wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
lemuria wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:
Redbulls wrote:
Tiger wrote:Most of the stories in Sinhala News papers are exageration.
Human rights are about our own rights, and not someone else's. Before criticizing west we should open our eyes and see what they really talk about, most of the time its about our (YOU and MY) rights as citizens.

Our leaders will not be able to go on the lane of establishing Dinesty as they would have wished in the past, because their role models are falling all across the world, in Libya, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, any many so called Anti Imperialistic Liberator Kings.

Well said my friend.
Most of us are behaving like blind under the cover of patriotism.

What about human right of Afghan,Iraqi,Libian...etc people ? This is a human right drama.Western people sorry governments use name of human right to destroy governments which do not say yes to their all commands.Actually they use human rights in the oldest occupation in the world.

If anyone can not understand this bitter truth either he/she is brain washed/stupid fellow or someone who works in a hidden agenda.


It is waste of time to argue on this matter, but if someone is stubborn to understand the reality, we can't help.
Most of the Sri Lankanas are under a illussion that they know every thing and they are respecting others right.
See the government what they did unethically to their one time supporters.
First try to understand whether we are respecting our own country people's right in this country then go and search for the western countries human right issues.

Do not be childish friend. I never say our country is heaven of human rights.But if u can not understand the hidden intention of USA,UK and other so called western countries I feel realy sorry about u.

I think atleast u can understand that we are not the ones who go and search other countries human right issues.They are the ones who try to interefere other countries human right issues.

I'm not childish,the way how you are behaving is childish.
You are again and again critisising USA,UK and other western countries.
My question is "are we respecting human rights at this moment in our country?"
I'm saying again and again stubborn mentality persons cannot compromise and do not want to listen to the other side stories.
Sri Lankan government during the war went and promised all these countries after the war we'll do that and this,now as usual the try to betray all of them.
That is the reason they are tring to catch us.
Plus during the war time our well known intelligent officers used normal communication, which might be tapped and going to be used against them in future.

Comparing to most of other countries we are respecting human rights.That does not mean we are heaven of human rights.Do not live in a dreamy heaven of human right shown by western governments.

Sorry to tell u this but I have to tell that u are still not mature enough to see the depth of a problem and to identify political conspiracies.U live in dreamy world shown by western people.

Do u know anything about millitary communication and Do u know anything about tapping phone calls ? Ur statement tells me u are so naive to these sections also.

Dear Jayasooriya,

Read this mate don't get blood on your hands.

Buddhism is the most profound and wholesome education directed by the Buddha towards all people. Five precepts are the curriculum of Buddhist teaching, which are embraced in the moral code of Buddhism. By observing precepts, not only do you cultivate your moral strength, but you also perform the highest service to your fellow beings. The Five Precepts are:

1. Do not kill
2. Do not steal
3. Do not indulge in sexual misconduct
4. Do not make false speech
5. Do not take intoxicants

These are the basic precepts that all people should practice and abide by. As a result, you will live in Three Good Paths (Gods, Demigods & Human), not in Three Evil Paths (Hell, Hungry Ghosts & Animals), enjoy all the blessings, happiness and freedom in Human and Deva Realm.

Dear friend,

Buddhism is never against saving ur country.Please read the DASARAAJADHARMAYA.

Killing tamil civilians in 1000s is not depending our country. It is same as killing sinhalese is not a fight to freedom.

How many tamil civilians who were used as a shield by tamil terrorists have been rescued by Sri Lankan Army ?

79UN resolution against our country ? - Page 3 Empty Re: UN resolution against our country ? Sat Mar 03, 2012 10:24 pm

rijayasooriya

rijayasooriya
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

lemuria wrote:
rijayasooriya wrote:නොබැඳි ජාතීන් සහ ඉස්‌ලාමීය සමුළුවත් සහය දක්‌වති

මේ අතර ඊයේ සවස ජිනීවා මානව හිමිකම් සමුළුව ඇමැතූ නොබැඳි ජාතීන්ගේ සංවිධානය සහ ඉස්‌ලාමීය සංවිධානය ද ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට සහය පළකරන බව පැවැසීය.

ඔවුහු මෙම ප්‍රකාශ කරනු ලැබුවේ ඇමෙරිකානු සහකාර රාජ්‍ය ලේකම් මාරියෝ ඔටෙරෝ මහත්මිය සමුළුව ඇමැතීමෙන් පසුය.


English please moderator. My tamil and muslim borthers & sisters are unable to read tis as u wont understand tamil.

This is not the exact article but it is from the english newspaper from the same publishers.

China, Pakistan endorse GoSL’s domestic reconciliation process


*Talks with OIC, NAM successful says govt. delegation in Geneva


March 2, 2012, 9:38 pm



By Shamindra Ferdinando in Geneva

China and Pakistan on Thursday (2) threw their weight behind Sri Lanka at the 19th sessions of the United Nations’ Human Rights Council (UNHRC) sessions. The two longstanding friends of Sri Lanka stressed that Sri Lanka should be given more time and space to address post-war issues.

"China appreciates the efforts made by the Sri Lankan Government to advance national reconciliation process and we are of the view that more time and space should be given to Sri Lanka for it to bring the process to conclusion, free from outside pressure. International assistance should only be given with Sri Lanka’s agreement," UNHRC member China told the council.

China was responding to efforts made by a section of the international community to compel Sri Lanka to accept ‘technical assistance’ through which the UNHRC could intervene.

In her opening statement at the current sessions, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pilly said that requests for her participation at country level had increased sevenfold annually since she assumed office in 2008. Pushing for further expansion of her operations, South African Pillay emphasized that the presence of Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in countries was critical for providing ‘targeted technical assistance’ to governments and other partners in relation to human rights abuses.Pakistan said: "Sri Lanka has continued to demonstrate its commitment to reconciliation through the establishment of its domestic reconciliation mechanism. It is therefore paramount that Sri Lanka be provided with the time and space required to continue with its genuine national endevours towards achieving this objective, without external pressure."

Since the ongoing sessions commenced on Feb. 27, Sri Lanka received the backing of Russia and South Africa at the high level segment, whereas Thailand and Indonesia urged the UNHRC to give more time and space for Sri Lanka. Botswana, too, appreciated Sri Lanka’s efforts, while the UK and EU targeted GoSL’s human rights record.

One-time peace facilitator and the architect of the infamous Ceasefire Agreement between the then Premier Ranil Wickremesinhe’s government and the LTTE, Norway refrained from commenting on Sri Lanka during the high level segment, though it basically took the US-UK line on the contentious issue of human rights.

The GoSL delegation, led by Human Rights Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe, briefed both member states of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) and the Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC) in Geneva. Minister Samarasinghe told The Island that talks with NAM and IOC had been successful and the majority of those in the 47-member UNHRC would back Sri Lanka.

SLMC leader and Justice Minister Rauf Hakeem played a critical role in discussions with several countries.

The HRC consists of five regional groups - African States (Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Congo, Djibouti, Libya, Mauritania, Mauritius, Nigeria, Senegal and Uganda), Latin American and Caribbean states - Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay), Asian states - Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, the Maldives, the Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Thailand), Western Europe and other states (Austria, Belgium, Italy, Norway, Spain, Switzerland, United States) and Eastern European states (Russia, Rumania, Czech Republic, Poland and Moldova).

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smallville

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There are differences amongst ppl... u, me, forum members, All Sri Lankans, rest of the ppl in the world are not the same. In this forum, we can only see/ talk with our own memebrs so at least in this forum lets treat the people right keeping our differences aside..

So I'm not pin-pointing somebody wrong here but we cant let this discussion to be anti-Sri lankan propaganda..

Hence make sure all of the memebrs adhere to the forum guidelines and be nice to one another..

This thread was locked previoulsy but after a discussion with Slstock, I reopened it..

Pls continue keeping ur selves adhered to the afforesaid, emphasised forum ethics/ guidelines.. Breaching of such rules will enforce us to lock this thread and ban members who do not care abt the forum rules.

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