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Thursday, 08 September 2011 18:56

Letter Addressed to the Editor of the New York times by H.E. Dr. Palitha T.B. Kohona  
 

Dear Sir, 

I refer to the article in the International Section of the New York Times “Peacekeepers’ Sex Scandals Linger; On Screen and Off” by Neil MacFarquhar, and the reference to 100 troops from Sri Lanka being sent home from Haiti in 2007 because of “widespread accusations of sex with minors”. This is highly misleading.

When allegations of improper conduct by Sri Lankan troops were brought to the attention of the Sri Lankan authorities by the United Nations, an entire unit was immediately withdrawn by the national security authorities. A thorough investigation was conducted subsequently and action was taken against a number of service personnel for breaching the rules of conduct of the Organization. The United Nations has highlighted the manner in which Sri Lanka dealt with the allegations as a model for other troop contributors.

I would be grateful if this clarification is given appropriate publicity in your journal which we faithfully read every morning. 

Yours Sincerely,  

Palitha T B Kohona

Ambassador & Permanent Representative

 
"Lies Agreed Upon"
Tuesday, 06 September 2011 15:36

H. E. Dr. Palitha T.B.Kohona
Ambassador & Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations

Introduction – “Lies Agreed Upon”

I wish to welcome you to the screening of the video, “Lies Agreed Upon”, which is a point by point response to the Channel-4 videos, one of which was screened in New York a few weeks ago, and the Darusman Report. 

The Channel-4 video paints a harrowing picture of the final stages of the war, and it all but convicts the Government and the Security Forces of Sri Lanka of waging a deliberate war against the Tamil population. 

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Emergency Regulations lifted after three decades
Tuesday, 30 August 2011 16:48

Full text of the statement by the President:

As the President who has participated most in the affairs of Parliament since the Executive Presidency was established, I am in Parliament today to further demonstrate by determination that there should be closer links between Parliament and the Presidency.

Form the time I was elected President I have presented, all budgets in Parliament. I was able to obtain the continuous support of Parliament for the economic and development programmes presented in these budgets. I participated in the conclusion of the last budget debate to further widen the cooperation between Parliament and the State.

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INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Wednesday, 24 August 2011 15:38

 

 

PLEASE READ THE DETAILS

 
Sri Lanka enters in to an agreement
Tuesday, 16 August 2011 10:28

Sri Lanka enters in to a US$500 million BOT agreement with China Merchants Holdings to upgrade Colombo South Container Terminal

Sri Lanka entered in to a BOT agreement with China Merchants Holdings (International) Co., Ltd, a listed flagship company of China Merchants Group on 12th August 2011.

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Media Release
Tuesday, 02 August 2011 14:30

Media Release

Minister Peiris calls on the international community to distinguish political agendas from genuine expressions of concern in the propaganda campaign carried out against Sri Lanka

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News
Tuesday, 30 August 2011 17:13

“Harnessing the knowledge of expatriates for national development”

The National Science foundation (Under the purview of the Ministry of Technology & Research) in Collaboration with UNESCO is organizing a Global forum of Scientists of Sri Lankan origin. This forum is scheduled to take place from the 13-15 of December 2011 in Colombo and shall play a crucial role in the formulation of a national strategy for collaborating with expatriates from the fields of research, conservation, capacity building and sustainable economic development in the country.

All Sri Lankan expatriates residing in the U.S. who are seeking means of supporting the post war recovery and development efforts in Sri Lanka are kindly requested to visit www.scitechforum.lk for detailed information.

Please click here to view the tentative program of the forum

 
News
Tuesday, 30 August 2011 15:31

 

 

REHABILITATION OF THE NORTHERN PROVINCE

STATUS REPORT

Please read the full report 

 

 
Truth and Accountability
Monday, 22 August 2011 09:33

Doyen of Sri Lanka’s civil society intellectuals sharply criticizes the Darusman Report

Truth and Accountability: The Last Stages of the War in Sri Lanka


Godfrey Gunatilleke, one of Sri Lanka’s and South Asia’s most respected intellectuals, a distinguished former civil servant, and founder of the country’s oldest independent think-tank, the MARGA Institute, made a sharply critical evaluation of the UNSG’s advisory Panel Report in an extended analysis entitled “Truth and Accountability: the Last Stages of the War in Sri Lanka”. He concludes that:

“A wise judge knows that in the imperfect domain of human knowledge there are many versions of the truth and steers himself conscientiously through all these versions, seeking the truth. The outcome of the Panels’ report falls far short of such wisdom.

The root of the problems in the report lie in their outrageous interpretation of the government’s military strategy as designed at the extermination of Tamils without any humanitarian intention or effort at rescuing hostages. With this interpretation the panel puts on the blinkers that distort all their perceptions of the government’s actions. The report also gives a deliberately truncated view of the government’s action by excluding what would have provided a different and more positive explanation of these actions. This deficiency is seen in every part of the report that deals with government actions.” (Conclusion - pp.28-29)

Dr Godfrey Gunatilleke is the Chairman Emeritus and founder member of the Marga Institute (Centre of Development Studies, Sri Lanka). He served as Minister of Planning from 1965 to 1972 and was the Director of Plan Implementation and Project Evaluation, the Additional Secretary and thereafter Special Adviser.

At present, he is a Member of the Board of Trustees of the International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington and member of the WHO Task Force on Health in Development. He served as Member of Boards of several government bodies and Commissions including the Institute of Policy Studies, The Human Resources Development Council, and the National Resources, Energy and Science Authority.

The author of several books, articles and publications on development issues, and an outstanding literary critic, his involvement in the literary field includes short stories such as “The Garden”, “Thief in the Night” and literary critical articles “Language without Metaphor”. Dr. Gunatilleke is a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Gratiaen Trust.

Dr. Gunatilleke was conferred several national and international awards including the “Deshmanaya” for distinguished public service.

Please click here to read the working paper prepared by Godfrey Gunatilleke

 
MEDIA RELEASE
Tuesday, 16 August 2011 10:24

 

Delegation from Gazprom meets the Minister of External Affairs Prof. Peiris

Prof. G.L. Peiris, Minister of External Affairs met with an 8-member delegation led by the Managing Director of Gazprom International Mr. Gulev Veleriy at the Ministry of External Affairs in Colombo.  Associated with the meeting was the Ambassador for the Russian Federation in Sri Lanka, Vladimir P. Mikhaylov.

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Press Release-Channel 4
Tuesday, 19 July 2011 14:46

Channel-4 : Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka to the United Nations
in New York meets Amnesty International


The Head of Amnesty International, United Nations Office, Jose Luis Diaz, met with the Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations Dr. Palitha Kohona, to initiate a dialogue on issues relating to Sri Lanka, particularly those arising from the screening of the Channel-4 video.  This contact followed the comments made by Permanent Representative, Ambassador Palitha Kohona and Deputy Permanent Representative, Ambassador Shavendra Silva, at the screening of the Channel-4 video  at the UN Church Centre last month.

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