Thursday, September 16, 2010

Changes to ease life in former conflict areas - LLRC to President

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Changes to ease life in former conflict areas - LLRC to President
Immediate administrative measures to ease the lives of resettled Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and all people living in the former conflict ridden areas have been suggested by the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) in an Interim Communication to President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
These measures that require only changes in administrative practices were brought to the attention of the President by members of the LLRC who met him at Temple Trees yesterday (14).
Among the immediate measures suggested are ensuring facilities to members of the public to use their own language in official transactions with government departments, especially the ability to make statements to the police in one's own language.
The need for administrative changes to enable these measures are based on the issues identified by the LLRC from evidence so far led before it by citizens in the former conflict ridden areas, when the Commission held sittings in some of those areas; and also on the evidence placed before it by other individuals and organizations, keen to see an early return to normalcy in these areas, with effective action towards reconciliation.
The Commission has a mandate to recommend measures for restorative justice for those affected by the conflict, giving it a broader mandate than commissions held elsewhere.
The Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission has so far held 14 public sittings in Colombo and 6 public sittings in Vavuniya. The LLRC will hear representations in Kilinochchi on September 16, 17 and 18.
Courtesy : The Official Website of the Government of Sri Lanka

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