Another concoction by Channel 4
* Lanka won’t condone retributive justice
* Time needed to work on LLRC
recommendations
A new allegation levelled, that Prabhakaran’s 12-year son was killed
in cold blood, is another concoction by British Channel 4 TV, Sri
Lanka’s High Commissioner to India Prasad Kariyawasam said. In an
interview with NDTV he said that the Channel 4 allegation is
unsubstantiated, uncorroborated and not been checked by any authority.
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Kariyawasam said that this is the second time that Channel 4 in UK
has come up with such allegations. Like the first set of productions,
‘this is also unsubstantiated, uncorroborated and unchecked by any
authority and we think it is a concoction.
“We would not welcome it because that part of the war was unclear, it
was incomplete and to that purpose, to set up some examination of what
happened, Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission has made some
recommendations and government and our Parliament are now in the process
of looking at those things and taking step by step measures as they are
recommended and we want home-grown solutions,’ he added. He was of the
view that the country needs a path of reconciliation, reconstruction and
rehabilitation. “It is very surprising why such things are coming up
because after defeating this abominable terrorist group three years ago,
we want a path of reconciliation, reconstruction and rehabilitation and
for that purpose we were looking at what we call restorative justice not
retributive justice”, he added.
The Sri Lankan envoy stressed that the retribution is not in our
grain and for that purpose we set up for what we call the Lessons Learnt
and Reconciliation Commission, an independent commission with a lot of
good credentials to come up with ideas to search for all the solutions
as well as address the context of the conflict and to come up with the
recommendations.
“And as we expected, they have now come up with the report which has
a lot of good elements commended by international community themselves
and we want time to work on those matters. And in times like that
international non-governmental organisations and some governments in the
West seeking to intervene and try to force the hand of Sri Lanka is
something which to my mind is misplaced and ill-judged. It does not help
in our path of step by step reconciliation.
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