Colombo: Sri Lanka’s main Tamil party on Wednesday met top US officials and raised concerns over lapses in implementing the UN Human Rights Council resolution and the issue of release of political prisoners and lands in the Tamil-dominated North.
US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Nisha Biswal and Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labour Tom Malinowski are on tour here for political engagements with the Sri Lankan government.
Tamil National Alliance (TNA) sources said they met Biswal and discussed the issue of political prisoners and delay in release of lands in the North.
They had also discussed the lapses in implementing the UN Human Rights Council resolution of October last year which US had cosponsored with Sri Lanka.
The resolution in the main called for the setting up a war crimes inquiry into alleged rights abuses during the final phase of the civil war that ended in May, 2009. Sri Lanka since its adoption have resisted calls to accommodate foreign judges in the tribunal which the TNA insists must be implemented in order to have a fair trial and delivering justice to the conflict affected.
Biswal told the TNA delegation the US will help the government to meet challenges it faces in implementing the Geneva resolution.
Both Biswal and Malinowski during their talks with foreign minister Mangala Samaraweera had expressed their commitment to partner with Sri Lanka in the island’s post-war reconciliation process. (PTI)