Ambassador Dayan Jayatilleka commends China
Speaking at the Human Rights Council in Geneva on June 11, during the
consideration of China's Universal Periodic Review (UPR) report,
Ambassador Dayan Jayatilleka made the following statement:
Sri Lanka welcomes the remarks of Ambassador Li Baodong, this morning
and his continuous role in striving for harmony, balance and fair-play
in the Human Rights Council.
The world owes the Chinese Communist Party three great contributions
to Human Rights: firstly, in the elimination of serfdom and slavery in
China, including in the Province of Tibet; secondly, the emancipation of
women; and, thirdly the exemplary conduct of the Chinese Revolution with
regards to Prisoners of War, both during the Civil War and World War II,
despite the inhumane massacres that the Chinese people were subject to.
Sri Lanka is particularly pleased that China has accepted a great
majority of the recommendations, including those of Sri Lanka during
this UPR session.
We are also pleased that China has rejected those proposals which
could wittingly, or unwittingly, contribute to ethnic splitism and
extremism in a country that is so important to global stability.
Sri Lanka is particularly admiring of China's policy concerning
matters of ethnic identity, and we think that we too can learn greatly
from the triple formula of a multi-ethnic, mutli-cultural society,
ethnic equality and regional ethnic autonomy. We strongly support the
adoption of this report by the Human Rights Council. |