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VIDEO: Mechanism developed to implement LLRC recommendations - GL
May 17, 201210:46 AM
VIDEO: Mechanism developed to implement LLRC recommendations - GL

Sri Lanka’s Minister of External Affairs, Prof. G.L. Peiris who is currently in Washington explained that Sri Lanka has developed a mechanism for implementation of LLRC recommendations accepted by the government, which will be directed out of the office of Sri Lanka’s presidential secretariat.

 

Peiris, took part in a series of Capitol Hill meetings Wednesday on the second of his four-day official visit to Washington, discussing with members of the House of Representatives on Sri Lanka’s progress in post-conflict reconciliation and development, as well as reform measures that are designed to ensure a lasting peace.

 

Prof. Peiris first met with Representatives Chris Van Hollen (Democrat - Maryland) and Robert Aderholt (Republican - Alabama), to discuss recommendations made in late 2011 by Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), which examined Sri Lanka’s conflict against terrorism, which was successfully concluded three years ago.

 

During the talks, Minister Peiris also noted that Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa and Opposition Leader Ranil Wickramasinghe met on Monday to discuss matters related to multi-party participation in a Parliamentary Select Committee. The committee will consider constitutional amendments, Minister Peiris said, and it was important to the government that minority parties in Parliament take part in that process which should be all inclusive.

 

Both Van Hollen and Aderholt are co-chairs of the Sri Lanka caucus in the House of Representatives. Van Hollen’s father once served as U.S. ambassador to Sri Lanka.

 

Prof. Peiris also briefed the two congressmen on Sri Lanka’s trilingual language initiative - a program to urge Sri Lankans to learn Sinhala, Tamil and English - to foster better understanding among all Sri Lankans. The government, he said, has also established a national database to aid people whose relatives had gone missing during the conflict.

 

Additionally, the minister held a meeting with Representatives Heath Shuler (Democrat - North Carolina), Ben Chandler (Democrat - Kentucky) and Jack Kingston (Republican - Georgia).

 

In yet another Capitol Hill meeting, Prof. Peiris briefed members of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, including the committee’s Democratic Party ranking member, Rep. Howard Berman (Democrat - California), Steve Chabot (Republican - Ohio), chairman of the committee’s Middle East and South Asia Subcommittee, and Rep. Ed Royce (Republican - California), chairman of the committee’s Terrorism, Nonproliferation and Trade Subcommittee. There was an in-depth discussion of current issues, in which the American legislators showed keen interest.

 

Committee members commended Sri Lanka on its reconciliation and development progress since the May 19, 2009 conclusion of the conflict against the terrorist group Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). They also expressed enthusiasm for continued cooperation between the United States and Sri Lanka, and inquired about Sri Lanka’s plans to implement the LLRC’s recommendations.

 

Rep. Royce stated that he was specifically concerned about post-conflict international money laundering as “vexing and problematic for future.” Solving that problem, he said, was “important for long term stability.”

 

Prof. Peiris catalogued the progress made in Sri Lanka since the conflict, including the resettlement of displaced persons in the North, the investment in infrastructure there, the revitalization of the agricultural and fisheries industries in former conflict zones and the release of more than 11,600 former LTTE militants following a program of job and education training.

 

He noted that there are government controls to police money laundering, and that the government of President Rajapaksa places a high priority on the reconciliation process. He also discussed the strength of Sri Lanka’s relationship with the U.S. with regard to transnational security, the integrity of sea lanes and international navigation.

 

Land ownership and possession issues, he said, remain a complex challenge. The LTTE conducted a broad campaign of ethnic cleansing in Northern and Eastern Sri Lanka over many years, displacing land owners and giving that land to supporters. Now, Prof. Peiris said, with the return of normalcy, there is a need for a coherent structure to address the issues connected with land.

 

On Wednesday afternoon Minister Peiris took part in a round-table discussion on Sri Lanka and South Asia that was co-hosted by two premiere Washington think tanks, the American Enterprise Institute and the Heritage Foundation.

 

 

 

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