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Lanka blames strategic ties, domestic issues for UN resolution

Sri Lanka on Thursday blamed strategic alliances and domestic political issues, an apparent reference to politics in Tamil Nadu, for the UNHRC resolution which was backed by India to censure Colombo for its alleged war crimes during the ethnic conflict with LTTE.

Updated on: Mar 22, 2012 08:25 PM IST
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Sri Lanka on Thursday blamed strategic alliances and domestic political issues, an apparent reference to politics in Tamil Nadu, for the UNHRC resolution which was backed by India to censure Colombo for its alleged war crimes during the ethnic conflict with LTTE.

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Responding to the adoption of the US-sponsored resolution by the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva, foreign minister GL Peiris said Sri Lanka had performed remarkably.

"It is a matter of great satisfaction to us that 15 countries voted with Sri Lanka, despite the intensity of pressure, in a variety of forms, exerted on them all," said Peiris, who was present when the vote was taken in Geneva.

"With 15 countries voting with Sri Lanka, and 8 countries abstaining, the final result was that 23 countries, out of a total of 47 members of the Human Rights Council, did not support the Resolution, while 24 supported it. The margin was as narrow as this," he said in a statement.

Analysts said Peiris' mention of domestic political issues was an inference on India who voted in favour of the US resolution due to pressures from DMK.

"This is a cynical negation of the purposes for which the Human Rights Council was established. Many countries which voted with Sri Lanka were acutely conscious of the danger of setting a precedent which enables ad hoc intervention by powerful countries in the internal affairs of other nations".

India had initially shown reluctance to vote on a nation-specific resolution but had to change its stand under severe pressure from political parties in Tamil Nadu, particularly DMK which had threatened to pull out its ministers from the UPA government at the Centre if India either abstained or supported Sri Lanka during the vote on the resolution.

 
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