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Commonwealth facilitates Sri Lanka human rights training
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Staff from the Human Rights Commission
of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) last week completed a Commonwealth workshop on how
to conduct national inquiries in compliance with international human
rights standards.
John Walters, National Ombudsman of
Namibia, led the three-day event in Colombo, which was attended by more
than 50 staff from the HRCSL. Namibia's Office of the Ombudsman is an
‘A’ accredited institution compliant with the Paris Principles, which
relate to the status and functioning of national institutions for the
protection and promotion of human rights.
Justice Priyantha Perera, Chairperson of
the HRCSL, said the workshop had been beneficial: “The facilitation has
been very comprehensive in building our knowledge, and we are pleased
that so many have been able to participate.
“I personally have benefitted by
broadening my understanding of national inquiries and how they can be
used as an effective tool.”
HRCSL Commissioner Jezima Ismail added
that Walters’ presentation will be useful in guiding the Commission in
developing a model for application.
In his presentation, Javid Yusuf,
Attorney-at-Law and former Commissioner of the HRCSL, highlighted
greater media engagement and public awareness-raising as two central
strategies in raising the profile, confidence and authority of the
Commission.
The Commonwealth Secretariat's Acting
Head of Human Rights, Karen McKenzie, said: “We have had positive and
constructive engagement by all participants. They have demonstrated a
keen commitment to strengthening their capacity and taking a stronger
leadership role on human rights protection, promotion and advocacy both
nationally and internationally.
“The Commonwealth Secretariat will continue to provide technical, financial, monitoring and oversight support.”
T Kanagaraj, HRCSL Regional Coordinator
for Jaffna, said the workshop had helped enhance team work among HRCSL
staff members. He added: "I appreciated the opportunity we had to spend
time with the Regional Coordinators to share our experiences between the
regions.”
The workshop took place in parallel to a
visit by Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General Mmasekgoa Masire-Mwamba,
to review arrangements for the next Commonwealth Heads of Government
Meeting (CHOGM) in Colombo in November.
Mrs Masire-Mwamba met with the Sri
Lankan Minister of External Affairs, Professor G L Peiris, Judge
Priyantha Perera and members of the CHOGM 2013 Task Force.
In his last two official visits to Sri
Lanka in September 2012 and February this year in preparation for CHOGM,
Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma committed to providing
technical assistance to the HRCSL. This, he said, would strengthen the
Commission’s capacity to investigate human rights abuses, which would
contribute to further enhancing the independence, authority and
effectiveness of the Commission in compliance with international
standards.
Source: www.news.lk
