02nd December 2009
Media
Release
Minister
Bogollagama briefs British Parliamentarians on the developments in Sri
Lanka at
the House of Commons
Hon. Rohitha Bogollagama,
MP, Minister of Foreign Affairs met with a group of British
Parliamentarians
today at the House of Commons in an interactive session. The
group of
members of parliament comprised Labour Party MPs Mr. Virendra Sharma,
MP for
Ealing & Southall, Mr. Keith Vaz,
MP for Leicester East, Ms. Siobhain McDonagh,
MP for Mitcham & Morden and Liberal Democrat MPs Mr. Edward Davey,
MP for
Kingston & Surbiton and Mr. Simon Hughes,
MP for Southwark & Bermondsey.
Commencing
the session, Hon. Minister of Foreign Affairs briefed the members of
parliament
the extensive progress being made in the resettlement of internally
displaced Sri Lankans,
demining process and political developments in Sri Lanka. Hon.
Minister stated that the government of Sri Lanka has been
able to resettle more than 60% of the displaced people. He
emphasised
that Sri Lanka
needs the support of the international community in the restoration of
the
infrastructure facilities, housing, agriculture etc. in the conflict
affected
areas. Referring to the forthcoming Presidential and Parliamentary
elections,
Hon. Minister added that a strong and wider mandate is sought for the
implementation of political solutions for sustainable peace.
Mr. Simon Hughes
inquired whether the displaced persons would be allowed to return to
their own
homes, whether the UN Agencies, INGOs and other voluntary organizations
have
been granted access and the media have also been granted unfettered
access to Sri Lanka.
In
his response, Hon. Minister stated that all the internally displaced
people
will be returning to their own homes, over 66 agencies including
UN
specialized agencies have been functioning in the welfare villages as
well as
in the other parts of the entire Northern Province and media have been
able to
visit Sri Lanka without any hindrance. He further added that the post
conflict
role of the ICRC in Sri Lanka
will be redefined and cleared in the near future.
In
response to Ms. McDonagh
that her constituents have been complaining that they are unable to
trace
whereabouts of the relatives living in the North and East of Sri Lanka
and in
the welfare villages. Hon. Minister said that all of the displaced
people have
been registered and therefore the Diaspora should be able to contact
their
relatives through relevant Sri Lankan authorities and overseas Missions
of Sri
Lanka. He requested the Hon. Members to inform the Diaspora that they
should
contact Sri Lanka Missions first instead of complaining to their MPs. Ms. McDonagh
commented on the disappearances and killings of journalists in Sri Lanka. Hon.
Minister responded that there have not been such cases and requested
the Hon.
Members to cite any instances of such disappearances, if any.
Mr. Edward Davey
inquired whether the forthcoming elections will be monitored by the
independent
international elections monitors and whether the displaced people and
those who
are being resettled would be able to vote at the elections. Hon.
Minister
responded that the elections will be monitored by the international
observers
as done in the past and all Sri Lankans who are eligible to vote will
be able
to exercise their franchise at the elections including the IDPs those
who have
been registered.
Hon.
Minister referred to the recent visits to Sri Lanka by the
Tamil Nadu Parliamentary group, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Australia
and South Africa
and UN Under Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs who had the
opportunity
of having firsthand experience on the situation in Sri Lanka. He
also elaborated on his continuing engagement with the UK
political leaders including Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs as
well as
the opposition political leaders. Hon. Minister extended an invitation
for the
members of parliament to visit Sri Lanka.
Though
most
of these members of parliament have been critical of Sri Lanka, the
interactive session has been extremely constructive and cordial and
members of
parliament appreciated the point of view of Sri Lanka given by
the Hon. Minister on the situation in Sri Lanka.
Even
though
a section of the media and pro-LTTE elements have sought to
classify
welfare villages as “Internment Camps”, the Hon. Members
did not refer to the
camps as such during the meeting.
The
Hon.
Minister was accompanied by H.E. Justice
Nihal Jayasinghe,
High Commissioner, H.E. Mrs. Kshenuka Senewiratne,
Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka in Geneva
and Mr. Prasanna Gamage,
Counsellor.
Sri Lanka
High Commission
United
Kingdom
1 December
2009