Ranil says biggest issue facing Sri Lanka has been removed, resolution mandates domestic mechanism
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Sri Lanka's prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said that the resolution to be co-sponsored by Sri Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva later this month would mandate a "domestic mechanism".
Speaking at the 50th anniversary event of CIMA in Colombo on Thursday evening, after the draft text of the consensus resolution was released, Mr Wickremesinghe told audiences that the world had accepted Sri Lanka's expressed commitment to democracy.
"We will no longer have to face the pressures we have been facing for the past five or six years, the world has accepted the fact that we are building a democratic society," Mr Wickremesinghe was quoted by the Daily FT as saying.
Stating that the government had reached a compromise with the United States to include "Commonwealth and foreign judges and lawyers" instead of "international judges", Mr Wickremesinghe said the domestic mechanism "will certainly have the help of not only Sri Lankan but also Commonwealth and foreign judges and lawyers. But all that has to be authorised by Sri Lankan law."
