Don’t allow NGOs to denigrate countries - Prof Wijesinha
We do not know where some NGOs come from, where they get their funds
and what their particular predilections are.
It is therefore sad that they should be allowed to denigrate
countries and the work of this council without the accountability and
transparency that can alone justify such interventions, said Disaster
Management and Human Rights, Ministry Secretary Prof Rajiva Wijesinha.
Prof. Wijesinha said so responding to an intervention by the United
Nations Watch in the general debate on the Universal Periodic Review
process in Geneva recently.
Prof. Wijesinha said the intervention of United Nations Watch raises
some issues which this Council would do well to address.
“In a rather sad effort at sarcasm, it was endeavouring to denigrate
the UPR process, and suggested that countries it loathes are incapable
of making judgments except on the grounds of self interest.
“The structure of the United Nations recognizes that countries do
work in terms of self interest, but we endeavour to seek ways of
promoting our common ideals.
We all understand where different countries are coming from, and if
we see some of our friends not being as principled as we would like, and
employing what we see as double standards, there may be good reasons for
this that have to do with political compulsions. Unfortunately, we do
not know where some NGOs come from, where they get their funds, and what
their particular predilections are.
It is therefore sad that they should be allowed to denigrate
countries and the work of this Council, without the accountability and
transparency that can alone justify such interventions. “I would urge Mr
President that you look into this matter carefully, and take suitable
action to ensure that the work of this Council can move forward with
dignity”. |