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Lanka's HR situation rapidly improving - Ambassador Dolgov
Russia yesterday said that the Sri Lankan government has been
making serious efforts in the fields of rehabilitation of former LTTE
combatants, their reintegration into society and reconciliation.
According to visiting Russian Foreign Ministry Commissioner for
Human Rights, Democracy and Rule of Law ambassador-at-large Konstantin Dolgov,
the Human Rights situation in the country is improving rapidly in the aftermath
of eradicating terrorism.
Ambassador Dolgov who was Russian Permanent Representative of
the UN, said that situation in terms of Human Rights, democracy is progressing
and serious efforts are being made promote reconciliation.
Addressing a press conference in Colombo yesterday he said that
he visited the Boosa rehabilitation centre where the former LTTE combatants are
being rehabilitated.
He was of the view that rehabilitation process is being carried
out on a par with international standards. There has been serious efforts to
promote national reconciliation. Very successful effort to return the Internally
Displaces Persons. 'Serious efforts are being made by the government to promote
reconciliation" , he added. He said that the resettlement of all IDPs within a
very short span of time is the biggest achievement. "It is a significant
achievement", he said.Dolgov said Sri Lanka's Human Rights situation is not
shocking and every country is having more or less issues with regard to Human
Rights.
The Russian official said that certain Western countries is
exerting tremendous pressure against Sri Lanka's development when serious
attempts are being made in the field of Human Rights. He stressed that Russia
would not support any type of politicized attempts against soverign states.
He emphasized that Russia does not believe that UN Human Rights
Council or any other UN body should aim at soverign states with vested political
interests and such acts are inconsistent with the mandate of such bodies.
The Russian official commended the government initiative to
recruit the members of other ethnic groups to Police and other security
services. He said that the government and the people of Sri Lanka are
responsible to address the outstanding issues and no other country can dictate
terms to her. He said that his specific task was to gather information on the
present situation in Sri Lanka.
'The main conclusion which I drew from all these discussions and
field trips are the situation in terms of Human Rights and democracy is
progressing since the end of terrorism. Serious efforts are being made to
promote reconciliation." the Russian official said.
Courtesy : Daily News
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