Where does G.L. Peiris get his facts on militarisation in Sri Lanka?
- - on 09/04/2013
Minister Peiris takes particular umbrage at Pillay’s statement over the
militarisation in the North and the East of Sri Lanka, a fact that many
before her have flagged with concern. Read for example Sri Lanka’s North II: Rebuilding under the Military and this report in the mainstream media, two of many others a Google search away.
The Ministry of External Affairs website, the Daily Mirror and other websitesquote Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister as saying,
Navi Pillay refers to the intimidating presence of the military in the north and the fear of the people and women there.Rejecting this out of hand, he said it is pity that the High Commissioner had not read the reports produced by UN officials in Colombo who belie this claim having themselves interviewed nearly 200 people, chosen by the UN itself, 90% of who said they were comfortable with living there.“Why does she ignore this evidence produced by the UN itself. What is the justification for ignoring this? This is again a classic example of pre-judgment.” he said.
Simple question – what is the UN report Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister is referring to and quotes figures from?
Is a report sent out by email (but unavailable, at the time of writing,
on the web) by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in June
2013 what the Minister is referring to? Yet, if so, there is absolutely
no substantiation in this report of what the Minister stated to the
media and others in London.
Groundviews was able to secure a copy of the report. Download it as a PDFhere, or read it online here.
Some graphs from the report which show the nature and degree of militarisation in the North and the East of Sri Lanka.
Is there some other report the UN Country Office has given the
government, which is not yet in the public domain, that gives a factual
basis for the Minister’s assertions in London? If not, what is the
Minister talking about, and on what basis?
Is Sri Lanka’s foreign policy based on fact, or fiction?