Wimal opposes South African mediation
Government Minister and National Freedom Front (NFF) leader Wimal Weerawansa has strongly opposed a South African initiative to establish a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) in Sri Lanka, aimed at helping the country to address outstanding accountability and reconciliation issues.
Addressing a press conference yesterday, Minister Weerawansa said the South African intervention would make room for the internationalization of what he says should remain a domestic issue.
South Africa’s African National Congress (ANC) has been engaging with the Sri Lankan Government on talks to set up a South African style TRC, to address post-war issues that have resulted in increased international pressure on Colombo and a UN led war crimes investigation. Earlier this year, South African President Jacob Zuma appointed Cyril Ramaphosa as South Africa’s Special Envoy to Sri Lanka. Ramaphosa is expected to travel to Sri Lanka for high level talks next months.
The Minister noted that there was a view agreeing to the demands of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) to have South Africa assist with a TRC process in Sri Lanka, by playing the role of intermediary between the TNA and the Government the international pressure exerted on Colombo by the US led resolution at the UNHRC could be mitigated.
“Wigneswaran may want international mediation but for the Sri Lankan issue, but we don’t need international mediation,” he told reporters yesterday.
Weerawansa says the US will continue with its pressure on Sri Lanka no matter what happens and if the Government still persists with moves to have South Africa involved in the country’s national question, that would be seen as a serious issue. (With excerpts from Colombo Gazette) |