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Ambassador Aryasinha thanks countries that stood by Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka's Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva
Ambassador Ravinatha Aryasinha has said Thursdays vote on Sri Lanka in the
United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC), had provided a rare moment of
solidarity for countries that continued to believe in principle, to stand up and
be counted, at a time the composition of the HRC is heavily weighted in favour
of Western powers, and Bangladesh, China, Cuba, Djibouti, Jordan, Russia and
Saudi Arabia who resisted action against Sri Lanka in 2012, were no longer
members of the HRC. Ambassador Aryasinha said the Government of Sri Lanka was
deeply grateful to the countries that stood by Sri Lanka this year - by voting
against, abstaining and absenting themselves, and also helping in lobbying for
support, thereby resisting this resolution, which was both deeply intrusive, as
well as precedent setting.
With 13 countries opposing the resolution, 8 countries
abstaining, and 1 country absenting itself, 22 out of a total of 47 members of
the Human Rights Council, refrained from supporting the U.S. sponsored
resolution on Sri Lanka which was taken up for debate and vote at the 22nd
Session of the UNHRC in Geneva on Thursday (21 March 2013). This cross- regional
group included Congo, Ecuador, Indonesia, Kuwait, Maldives, Mauritania,
Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Thailand, UAE, Uganda, Venezuela (which opposed);
and Angola, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kenya and
Malaysia (which abstained); and Gabon (which absented itself).
The resolution was supported by 25 countries, which included the
US, 13 EU and EU aspirant member countries which vote as a block (Austria, Czech
Rep., Estonia, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Montenegro, Poland, Spain, Rep. Moldova,
Romania, Switzerland), as well as Argentina, Benin, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica,
Guatemala, India, Ivory Coast, Libya Peru, Republic of Korea, and Sierra Leone.
In March 2012 when the Sri Lanka resolution was taken up, 23
countries refrained from supporting the resolution - 15 opposing and 8
abstaining, while 24 countries supported it.
Courtesy : Department of Government Information
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