SLMC Leader of Hakeem faults Norway for ignoring Muslim factor, proposes remedial action
(The Island)
Leader of SLMC, Rauf Hakeem justice
minister said yesterday the failure on the part of Norway to assess the
"Muslim factor", even after the collapse of the cease-Oslo arranged.
The LTTE quit the
negotiating table in April 2003, during the tenure of Ranil Wickremesinghe as
prime minister.
The Minister of
Justice and SLMC leader who was a member of the GoSL delegation for talks with
the LTTE, said the report from Norway: Pawns of peace: the evaluation of
Norwegian peace efforts in Sri Lanka had left Muslim side of the question.
Hakeem made reference when he met the Norwegian ambassador Haraldstad Hild.
Hakeem said the minister to a new assessment could be made now to address the lack
of evaluation. It would be useful to change the perspective of the Muslim
community about the situation in the country, said Minister.
Norway has
commissioned the report following the conclusion of the conflict in May 2009.
Comments yesterday
were the first public criticism of the assessment by the Norwegian peace SLMC
leader.
The Minister and
the Norwegian Ambassador also discussed several contentious issues, including
the implementation of the Lessons Learned and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC),
ongoing efforts to convince the Sri Lankan government and the TNA to return to
the table negotiations. The relationship between the Government of Sri Lanka
and the international community, the Norwegian contribution to the
strengthening of the judicial system, using the Muslim diaspora and the
proposed creation of an International Arbitration Centre.
Hakeem Minister
reiterated the commitment of his party for the implementation of
recommendations LLRC. The minister stressed the urgent need to implement key
recommendations made by the LLRC, while revealing the appointment of a special
committee to study the recommendations to make its own response.
The government is
to receive the response of voters in the ruling coalition to formulate a plan,
ministry sources said that 'The Island' will be implemented by a committee
chaired by the presidential secretary, Lalith Weeratunga.
Hakeem Minister
also informed the Norwegian envoy about his ongoing talks with TNA in an effort
to facilitate a new round of talks between the TNA and the government. The
Minister acknowledged the need to have a friendly dialogue between the
government and the international community.
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