We will not be shaken by resolutions passed in Geneva: Wimal

Sri Lanka will not be shaken by resolutions that are passed in Geneva, and the dramas created by New York and Chennai, Minister of Construction Wimal Weerawansa said.
Speaking at Deyata Kirula exhibition in Ampara on Saturday (23) Mr. Weerawansa said that the Sri Lankan community which was nourished by Buddhism is more powerful than the imperialists. He said the UNHRC had forgotten how the LTTE separatists violated human rights during the war killing scores of people by bombing busses using suicide bombers. “No resolutions were passed when the LTTE was killing pregnant mothers in a brutal manner,” he said adding, these imperialists see the construction of ports, airports, and highways in Sri Lanka as a threat to themselves and cannot understand the development that is taking place in Sri Lanka because they are jealous of us,” the minister said.
The minister said that Sri Lanka was one of the few countries that the imperialists such as the US could not defeat through conspiracies.

Five thousand persons disappearance is registered in our center and out of this complaints, three thousand complaints are submitted in Geneva.
SUNDAY, 24 MARCH 2013
Speaking at Deyata Kirula exhibition in Ampara on Saturday (23) Mr. Weerawansa said that the Sri Lankan community which was nourished by Buddhism is more powerful than the imperialists. He said the UNHRC had forgotten how the LTTE separatists violated human rights during the war killing scores of people by bombing busses using suicide bombers. “No resolutions were passed when the LTTE was killing pregnant mothers in a brutal manner,” he said adding, these imperialists see the construction of ports, airports, and highways in Sri Lanka as a threat to themselves and cannot understand the development that is taking place in Sri Lanka because they are jealous of us,” the minister said.
The minister said that Sri Lanka was one of the few countries that the imperialists such as the US could not defeat through conspiracies.
3000 complaints submitted to Geneva concerning missing persons.
Sunday , 24 March 2013
Action is taken to process the balance complaints said Mr. T.Mahendram, Secretary of the panel handling in finding persons of those got disappeared.
He said, the name and other details of disappearance of 37 persons were published yesterday in "Udayan" press, and the relatives contacted, and acquired additional information.
He said, at the final war in Vanni, before and after war, thousands of people in Sri Lanka got disappeared.
The panel handling the disappearance of persons received complaints. So far complaints of five thousand person’s disappearance are lodged at the center.
Out of this 95 percent complains are from Tamil people, and the rest are from Muslim and Sinhalese community.
Three thousand complaints registered in our movement had been submitted to Geneva, and activities are processed to dispatch the balance complaints.
We gave information yesterday concerning the legal action taken by the Sri Lanka government for 37 persons disappeared which was said.
Out of the 37 persons, 35 person’s relatives contacted us. We have notified them where their relatives are facing legal action by the Sri Lanka government.
Hundreds of persons contacted us to get registered of disappeared persons who are not still registered with us, hence if any desire they could contact on0776400478, was said by the Secretary.