CoI investigating preceding rights probes and findings submit synopsis of final report

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Supreme Court Justice and Chairman of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry appointed to investigate the findings of preceding commissions
and committees, A.H.M.D
Nawaz today submitted a synopsis of the recommendations in the draft final report of the commission, to President Ranil
closure and the way forward inclusive of a people centred and victim centred strategy to resolve the post conflict issues in the context of
Sri Lanka, the PMD reported.Emphasizing the need to strengthen the institutional capacity of the Office on Missing Persons, Office for
Reparations and Office for National Unity and Reconciliation, the synopsis of recommendations also refers to a Truth and Reconciliation
Commission of Sri Lanka whose contours will be set out in due course when the Final Report is submitted.In his recommendations, Justice
Nawaz also noted that guarantees of non-recurrence should be achieved by institutional reforms and a pronouncement of a policy of zero
tolerance of conduct amounting to violations of international human rights law and international law, the statement added.In January 2021,
then President Gotabaya Rajapaksa had appointed the 3-member Commission of Inquiry (CoI) to investigate, inquire into and report or take
necessary actions on findings of preceding Commissions or Committees appointed to investigate into human rights violations, serious
violations of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and other such offences.Supreme Court Judge A
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Nawaz was appointed as the Chairman of the Commission while Retired Inspector General of Police Chandra Fernando and retired District
Secretary Nimal Abeysiri are the other members.The Commission was entrusted with following responsibilities:Find out whether preceding
Commissions of Inquiry and Committees which have been appointed to investigate into human rights violations, have revealed any human rights
violations, serious violations of the international humanitarian law and other such serious offences;Identify what are the findings of the
said Commissions and Committees related to the serious violations of human rights, serious violations of international humanitarian laws and
other such offences and whether recommendations have been made on how to deal with the said facts;Manner in which those recommendations have
been implemented so far in terms of the existing law and what steps need to be taken to implement those recommendations further in line with
the present Government policy;Overseen of whether action is being taken according to (b) and (c) aboveThe Commission has the authority to