Vote on new resolution on human rights situation in Sri Lanka today

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The vote in the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on the new resolution on the human rights situation in Sri Lanka is scheduled to take place
today (Oct
06).The final draft of the new resolution on Sri Lanka was submitted to the 51st UNHRC session in Geneva today (05) along with the UN Human
Core Group on Sri Lanka including the UK, US, Germany, Canada, Malawi, Montenegro and North Macedonia.It has now been signed also by
Albania, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Liechtenstein,
High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) to enhance its monitoring and reporting on the situation of human rights in Sri Lanka, including
on progress in reconciliation and accountability and on the human rights impact of the economic crisis and corruption.The office has also
been requested to present oral updates to the Human Rights Council at its 53rd session and 55th sessions and a written update at its 54th
session and a comprehensive report that includes further options for advancing accountability at its 57th session in 2024.The new resolution
also expresses concern over the human rights developments since April 2022 including violence against and arrests of peaceful protesters as
well as violence against government supporters, resulting in deaths, injuries, destruction and damage to houses of MPs.The resolution has
also sought to extend and reinforce the capacity of the Office of the High Commissioner to collect, consolidate, analyse and preserve
information and evidence and to develop possible strategies for future accountability processes for gross violations of human rights or
serious violations in Sri Lanka.Meanwhile, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ali Sabry has travelled to Geneva for the concluding segment of the
51st Session of the UNHRC.
 Ahead of the vote on the new UN resolution on Sri Lanka, Minister Sabry said it is difficult to compete with
powerful nations in the UNHRC.However, whatever the vote result Sri Lanka will stand firm against the new UNHRC resolution, he said speaking
to the media from Geneva.He said Sri Lanka would oppose the proposed UN resolution for accountability that would also include responsibility
video link from Geneva where he is attending the 51st session of the UNHRC.Sabry said the UNHRC lacked expertise to determine economic
affairs.Asked if Sri Lanka was tolerant of international mediation on resolving the economic crisis while opposing international mechanisms
on human rights protection, Sabry said the island was having friendly cooperation on its economic recovery when the countries, mostly the
West, tended to interfere in the human rights front.He said the core group of countries led by the US, UK and others are being heavily
service personnel were an impingement of the Sri Lankan Constitution.
This article first appeared/also appeared in https://adaderana.lk