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US demands accountability for Sri Lankan protest-related violence

September 14, 2022
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The United States said it is committed to supporting the Sri Lankan people. It also said it welcomed the UN Human Rights Council’s efforts to advance accountability, reconciliation, and respect for HR in Sri Lanka.

The U.S. Ambassador said during the Interactive Dialogue on Sri Lanka at the 51st Session of the UNHRC in Geneva. The Ambassador, Michèle Taylor, urged respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, including rights to peaceful assembly and expression.

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“The United States is committed to supporting the Sri Lankan people”. Ambassador said this “in their efforts to strengthen their democracy”. She explained “We recognize the profound economic and political challenges the country is facing”. She said that US welcome the government’s efforts at reform..

The rule of law, equal access to justice, independent institutions, transparency, and accountability are pillars of democratic systems, Ambassador Michèle Taylor said.

She said the U.S. values the UNHRC’s attention to and engagement on Sri Lanka. This includes the OHCHR’s recent report and its efforts to help survivors and the families of missing persons.

“We urge respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, including rights to peaceful assembly and expression. We call for accountability for protest-related violence in line with rule of law and equal access to justice.”
The U.S. Permanent Representative to the UNHRC said it is essential that the Prevention of Terrorism Act align with international human rights obligations and commitments, to protect fair trial guarantees and other applicable legal protections.

As a key step toward improved human rights, it is also important to address longstanding impunity and corruption in Sri Lanka, she said.

“We will continue to support justice, accountability, and reconciliation in Sri Lanka.”

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