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India undermining resolution against Sri Lanka at the UNHRC in Geneva

Geneva/New Delhi: Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR), an NGO having Special Consultative Status with the UN and participating in the ongoing 22nd Session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva accused India of trying to undermine the US sponsored country resolution on Sri Lanka. The United States and a substantial members of the UN are sponsoring a resolution on "Promoting reconciliation and accountability in Sri Lanka" at the ongoing 22nd Session of the UN Human Rights Council.

"The Government of India has been urging the United States and other sponsors of the resolution to water-down the resolution on the promise of obtaining Sri Lanka's consent for unanimous adoption of the resolution. This attempt of the Government of India to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds is undermining the resolution's provisions especially those relating to accountability for the crimes committed during the war and the time bound implementation of the devolution package for national reconciliation in Sri Lanka." - stated Mr Suhas Chakma, Director of Asian Centre for Human Rights who is participating at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.

"It is deeply regrettable that India is not even following the issue of devolution as provided in the 13th Amendment of the Sri Lankan constitution mediated by India, while India’s own bilateral efforts to convince Sri Lanka yielded absolutely no result." - further stated Mr Chakma.

On the other hand, NGOs led by Asian Centre for Human Rights have demanded appropriate action from the President of Human Rights Council H.E. Remigiusz Achilles against Mr Mahinda Samarasinghe, Sri Lanka's Minister of Plantation Industries and Special Envoy of H.E. the President on Human Rights for the personal attacks on the High Commissioner Navi Pillay during his address to the Council on 27 February 2013.

Minister Samarasinghe in his statement (http://www.lankamission.org/) while criticsing the report of the High Commissioner (http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/HRBodies/HRCouncil/RegularSession/Session22/A-HRC-22-38_en.pdf) submitted pursuant to the resolution of March 2012, led a blistering personal attacks against the High Commissioner, and among others, stated that “the bona fides of the High Commissioner’s objectives may be called into question, by virtue of her shifting the goalposts and seeking to impose new conditionalities...... This runs counter to the detachment, objectivity and impartiality expected from the holder of such an exalted office."

"It is the responsibility of the President and Bureau of the Human Rights Council to defend the High Commissioner against such personal attacks and intimidation. Conduct such as the one of Minister Samarasinghe must not be countenanced by the UN." - further stated Mr Chakma.

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This is smart work by Indian diplomats. Watering down the resolution could help negotiate and arrive at a settlement with Sri Lanka and a symbolic vote in favor of the Resolution against SL would also pacify the locals.
 
Indians trying to control diplomatic leverage over SL

Failed strategy and an illustration of Indian perfidy.

Was it not indian that initially pushed for this resolution?
 
Indians trying to control diplomatic leverage over SL

Failed strategy and an illustration of Indian perfidy.

Was it not indian that initially pushed for this resolution?

You are being too kind to India's diplomats. To be perfidious, and to enjoy the ill-gotten gains of the same, one would need to be adroit, tactful and would also require foresight.

India's diplomats have often displayed a spectacular lack of the above mentioned qualities. India's diplomacy is often reactionary and indecisive.

Which is why I was pleasantly surprised when I heard of them working towards a resolution that could potentially allow a behind-the-curtain agreement with SL and would also allow an opportunity to not cause angst amogst the locals.
 
Sri Lanka was fighting an insurgency against LTTE, it was not ethnic cleansing
 
Indians trying to control diplomatic leverage over SL

Failed strategy and an illustration of Indian perfidy.

Was it not indian that initially pushed for this resolution?

India can walk the thin line here. How can you say this is a failed strategy???

Or is it your sarcasm??
 
Pakistan has repeatedly protested these attacks as they are an infringement of its sovereignty!

Yeah and I used to plead with my teacher that it was my German shepherd that confused my school work as dinner

India can walk the thin line here. How can you say this is a failed strategy???

Or is it your sarcasm??

Unfortunately it was not sarcasm, friend.
 

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