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Lanka gets opportunity to counter accusations

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Written submissions to Geneva:

Sri Lanka will get an opportunity to respond to UN Human Rights Commissioner Michelle Bachelet impending written report to the 49th session of the Geneva-based United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC).

The former Chilean President Bachelet is scheduled to present her report on 28 Feb. The UNHRC will take it up for discussion on March 03.

Foreign Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris said that the government was to receive a copy of Bachelet’s written report on Monday (14).

Addressing the media at the SLPP office, Battaramulla, Prof. Peiris said that Sri Lanka’s response would have to be sent by Feb 19.

Prof. Peiris explained measures taken by the Foreign Ministry and Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative in Geneva C.A. Chandraprema to brief members of the UNHRC.

The Geneva body divided into five groups consists of 47 countries.

Prof. Peiris said that the government is confident the majority of countries would respond positively to Sri Lanka’s efforts at addressing accountability issues.

Prof. Peiris, who had served as the Foreign Minister during 2010-2015 received the same portfolio in August last year. During his first tenure, Sri Lanka lost two votes at the UNHRC. Sri Lanka suffered third defeat during Minister Dinesh Gunawardena’s tenure (2020-2021).

Prof. Peiris said that further votes on accountability resolution pertaining to Sri Lanka at Geneva would hinder post-war reconciliation efforts. Prof. Peiris said that inquiry that had been undertaken by special mechanism wouldn’t help the reconciliation process. (SF)



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Govt. bows to pressure, shelves Grade 6 reforms

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The government, under heavy Opposition fire over inclusion of a sex website in the Grade 6 English module, as well as overall education reforms, has decided to put on hold reforms in respect of Grade 6.

Cabinet Spokesman and Media and Health Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa announced the government decision yesterday (13) at the post-Cabinet media briefing at the Information Department.

According to him, the decision had been taken at the previous day’s Cabinet meeting, chaired by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake. Dr. Jayatissa said that education reforms pertaining to Garde 6 had been put on hold until 2027.

The Minister said that other proposed education reforms would be implemented as planned. The Minister said that action would be taken against those responsible for the inclusion of a link to a sex website following investigations conducted by the Criminal Investigation Department and the National Education Institute.

The SJB and several other political parties, as well as civil society groups, have accused the government of promoting an LGBTQ agenda, through the proposed education reforms.

The Opposition grouping Mahajana Handa, on Monday, made representations to the Mahanayake Thera of the Malwatta Chapter regarding the controversial reforms, while urging their intervention to halt the project.

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AKD: Govt. agenda on track despite Ditwah disaster

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President Anura Kumara Dissanayake yesterday (13) vowed to go ahead with his government’s agenda, regardless of the destruction caused by Cyclone Ditwah.

Emphasising the responsibility on the part of all to contribute to the post-Ditwah recovery efforts, President Dissanayake said that he would have complete faith in the public service.

The President said so at the launch of the re-building Sri Lanka project at the BMICH yesterday.

The JVP and NPP leader said that he wouldn’t take advantage of the death and destruction caused by the cyclone or use the situation as an excuse to reverse their agenda or weaken it.

President Dissanayake said that in spite of many calling for amending the then Budget, in view of the cyclone, the government presented the proposals that were agreed before the disaster struck.

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SL to receive 10 helicopters from US

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The United States has announced that it will provide the Sri Lanka Air Force with 10 US Navy TH-57 helicopters free of charge.

The announcement was made by outgoing US Ambassador Julie Chung, who stated, on social media, that the helicopters would be transferred under the United States’ Excess Defence Articles programme. The aircraft are Bell 206 Sea Ranger helicopters previously operated by the US Navy.

US sources said that the transfer was intended to strengthen Sri Lanka’s disaster response capabilities, following the devastating cyclone that struck the island at the end of 2025 and killed more than 600 people. US officials have framed the move as a humanitarian measure aimed at improving aerial rescue and relief operations.

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