I understand the Govt.’s concern that they have perhaps not been sufficiently recognized – HC Pillay

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navanetham Pillay who concluded a 7 day official visit to Sri Lanka addressing the Colombo based media on Saturday (31 August 2013) has thanked the Government for its invitation and its excellent cooperation during the planning and conduct of this very complex mission. Noting that throughout her visit, the authorities, at all levels, have been keen to demonstrate how much has been achieved in terms of resettlement, reconstruction and rehabilitation in the relatively short period since the conflict with the LTTE ended in 2009, she said "I understand the Government’s concern that they have perhaps not been sufficiently recognized". Full text of the Statement

The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Ms. Navanethem Pillay, when she called on President Mahinda Rajapaksa at Temple Trees this afternoon, acknowledged the post-war progress that has been made in Sri Lanka.

The exhibition will primarily focus on promoting latest technology / machinery that are useful for local industries and finding export markets for Sri Lankan products.
The Government of Sri Lanka is inviting international exhibitors to make use of this opportunity in fostering mutually beneficial contacts with the Sri Lankan business community.
You may please visit the following web link for further details.
http://srilankabusiness.com/exhibition/index.html
Information on the specific facilities that would be made available to international exhibitors and buyers on this occasion will be indicated in the near future.
1. Mr. Maxwell Parakrama Paranagama Esquire (Chairman)
2. Madam Dimingu Badathuruge Priyanthi Suranjana Vidyaratne
3. Madam Mano Ramanathan
The Commission has been given the authority to conduct inquiries and investigations necessary, and submit a report to the President within six months. In President Rajapaksa’s instructions to the Commission, he stressed the necessity to identify the person(s) responsible in cases where abductions or disappearances are found to have taken place and to take legal action against those person(s).
The Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka in Geneva is pleased to announce that arrangements are underway to organize a major international trade exhibition on the sidelines of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, which is scheduled to be held in Colombo from 13–17 November 2013.
The exhibition will primarily focus on promoting latest technology / machinery that are useful for local industries and finding export markets for Sri Lankan products.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa said that he has successfully fulfilled the mandate given to him by the people in 2005. He said that the contribution made towards rebuilding the country during the last eight years is unmatched even by the totality of work accomplished through the previous 60 years since independence.
- SL ready to share its experience as best practices on humanitarian effectiveness with other countries
- SL ready to share its experience as best practices on humanitarian effectiveness with other countries
- Minister Amunugama says Sri Lanka is a trend setter in achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)