Economictimes.Com: US resolution calls for 'credible' investigation by Lanka
20 Mar, 2013 - WASHINGTON: The US-sponsored draft resolution before the ongoing session of the UN Human Rights Commission in (UNHRC) "calls" the Sri Lankan government to conduct an "independent and credible" investigation into allegations of human rights violations. The draft resolution - a copy of which has been obtained by PTI - has not ceded to demands of human rights bodies for an independent international investigation, as being called by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in its report. Welcoming the announcement by the Lankan government to hold elections to the Provincial Council in the Northern Province in September 2013, the draft resolution now calls upon Colombo to fulfill its public commitments, including on the devolution of political authority. A previous version of the draft resolution had expressed concern over the "failure" of the Sri Lanka to fulfill its commitment on devolution of power. The draft resolution, currently under circulation, also welcomes and acknowledge the progress made by the Lankan government in rebuilding infrastructure, demining, resettling the majority of internally displaced persons. At the same time it takes note of the considerable work that lie ahead in the areas of justice, reconciliation and resumption of livelihoods, and stresses the importance of the full participation of local populations, including representatives of civil society and minorities, in these efforts.