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“Timelines evolved externally would hinder process of reconciliation”: Sri Lanka’s envoy tell the UN Security Council

2020-02-14

“Timelines evolved externally in achieving stated objectives would only seek to hinder the process of reconciliation since they would be bereft of ground realities” emphasized Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Kshenuka Senewiratne during a one day debate at the UN Security Council titled “Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace: Transitional Justice in conflict and post-conflict situations,” held on 13th February 2020.  She added that when seeking mechanisms of transitional justice, related simple theories would need to also take cognizance of the various historical, cultural and religious sensitivities.

Ambassador Senewiratne stated that the basic tenet of a transitional justice process is the application of its theoretical principles on State obligations and it is the State that needs to pursue truth, justice, reparations and guarantees of non-recurrence. She further explained that the post conflict milieu of each country is unique and those traversing the path of post-conflict transition and reconciliation have often made deliberate efforts to maintain a balance between the speed of the transitional justice process and desired standard which includes inclusiveness and the sustainability.

Read more: “Timelines evolved externally would hinder process of reconciliation”: Sri Lanka’s envoy tell the UN Security Council

 

Sri Lanka High Commission in Canada celebrates the 72nd Anniversary of Independence and National Day of Sri Lanka in Ottawa

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The Sri Lanka High Commission in Canada celebrated the 72nd Anniversary of Independence and National Day of Sri Lanka on 4th February 2020 amidst a large gathering at the Official Residence of the High Commissioner.

The National Day events commenced with the hoisting of the national flag and the singing of the national anthem of Sri Lanka. Thereafter, multi-faith religious observances by the venerable members of the Maha Sangha and respected religious dignitaries representing the Hindu, Islam and Catholic faiths were conducted to bestow blessings on Sri Lanka and the people of the country.

The National Day messages issued by H.E the President, the Hon. Prime Minister and the        Hon. Minister of Foreign Relations were read, followed by the address of Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to Canada, Asoka Girihagama.

Read more: Sri Lanka High Commission in Canada celebrates the 72nd Anniversary of Independence and National Day of Sri Lanka in Ottawa

 

Canada emphasizes the need to capitalize on the positive trajectory of its partnership with Sri Lanka

2020-01-28

Director General for South Asia, Global Affairs, Canada, Ambassador David Hartman who is on a bilateral visit to Sri Lanka, has reiterated the strong desire of the Canadian government to move the bilateral relationship forward with Sri Lanka to capitalize on the positive trajectory of Sri Lanka’s relationship with Canada.

At discussions in Colombo between Foreign Secretary Ravinatha Aryasinha and Ambassador Hartman on Monday 27 January 2020, the two sides agreed to work towards the early finalization of the MoU on Bilateral Consultations which will provide a mechanism for a structured dialogue on the bilateral partnership and will facilitate regular consultations.

While acknowledging the long-term Canadian development assistance as well as contribution towards national language programmes, demining and value chain related initiatives, Foreign Secretary Aryasinha emphasized the necessity to improve economic cooperation with Canada particularly with regard to trade and investment. Agriculture and vocational training and skills development were also identified as possible areas for further cooperation.

Accordingly, Canada and Sri Lanka have agreed to further intensify the bilateral partnership by building upon the ongoing cooperation as well as broadening the scope of engagement between the two countries.

Discussions also focused on reconciliation, the possible contribution of the multi-ethnic Sri Lankan expatriate community in Canada for developmental initiatives and initiatives relating to Foreign Relations Ministry’s economic diplomacy programme.

Ambassador Hartman was joined by Canadian High Commissioner David McKinnon and Deputy High Commissioner of Canada, Ms. Marie-Josée Rhéaume at the meeting, while senior officials of the Ministry of Foreign Relations were associated with Foreign Secretary Mr. Aryasinha.

 

Ministry of Foreign Relations

Colombo

28 January 2020

 

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Sri Lanka High Commission in Canada celebrates Thai Pongal

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The Sri Lanka High Commission in Canada celebrated Thai Pongal on 19 January 2020 at the Official Residence of the High Commissioner amidst a large gathering.

 The celebrations commenced with a Welcome Address followed by the lighting of the traditional oil lamp by Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to Canada, Asoka Girihagama, Mrs. Sudarma Girihagama, a representative of the Sri Lankan community in Ottawa and representatives of the Tamil community in Ottawa.

After the reading of the Thai Pongal message by H. E the President of Sri Lanka, High Commissioner Girihagama addressed the gathering.

Read more: Sri Lanka High Commission in Canada celebrates Thai Pongal

 

High Commissioner Girihagama hosts the Deputy Speaker and the Chief of Staff and Deputy Secretary General of the Parliament of Sri Lanka.

2020-01-10

The Deputy Speaker Hon. J. M. Ananda Kumarasiri and the Chief of Staff and Deputy Secretary General of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, Mr. Neil Iddawala participated at the 25th Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of the Commonwealth (CSPOC) in Ottawa from 6 to 10 January 2020.

Speakers and Presiding Officers from 37 Commonwealth Parliaments attended the Conference. The Conference, which was opened by the Governor-General of Canada, Her Excellency the Rt Hon. Julie Payette at a ceremony held in the Senate of Canada on  7th January 2020, was attended by Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to Canada, Asoka Girihagama and the two delegates from Sri Lanka.

Read more: High Commissioner Girihagama hosts the Deputy Speaker and the Chief of Staff and Deputy Secretary General of the Parliament of Sri Lanka.

   

Commencement of work in the New Year at the Sri Lanka High Commission in Ottawa

2020-01-02-3

The staff of the Sri Lanka High Commission in Ottawa commenced work on the first day of the year with a special programme with Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to Canada, Asoka Girihagama hoisting the national flag followed by the singing of the national anthem. Thereafter, two minutes of silence was observed to commemorate war heroes and others who had sacrificed their lives on behalf of their motherland. The staff of the High Commission took the ‘Oath of Public Servants’ by pledging to work with efficiency and productivity throughout the year 2020.

 High Commissioner Girihagama commenced his address by extending his best wishes for the new year and underscored the importance of adhering to the oath of the public servants. While thanking the staff for the work and events that were successfully carried out in 2019, he called on the staff to continue with achieving the desired outcome in keeping with the Government’s vision to increase productivity and economic empowerment.

Read more: Commencement of work in the New Year at the Sri Lanka High Commission in Ottawa

   

High Commissioner Girihagama attends religious observances to invoke blessings for the New Year

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Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to Canada, Asoka Girihagama attended special religious observances organized separately by two Buddhist temples in Ottawa consisting of the Ottawa Buddhist Vihara and Hilda Jayewardenaramaya on 1st January 2020.

The venerable theros of the two temples invoked blessings on the Government and people of Sri Lanka.

The two events were attended by a large number of devotees.

Read more: High Commissioner Girihagama attends religious observances to invoke blessings for the New Year

   

The Sri Lanka High Commission in Canada celebrates Christmas

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The Sri Lanka High Commission in Canada in coordination with the Good Shepherd Church in Ottawa organised a Christmas celebration on 22 December 2019 at the Church premises.

The celebrations commenced with the Welcome Address by Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to Canada, Asoka Girihagama who spoke of the universal event of Christmas which marked the birth of Christ over 2000 years ago. He stated that Christmas was a time to remember those who were less privileged, the sick, the hungry and the poor and the importance of treating one another with love and compassion. He also remembered the victims of the senseless terror attacks in    Sri Lanka on 21 April 2019 which occurred eight month ago.

The High Commissioner’s address was followed by a holy Mass conducted by Reverend Father Virgil Amirthakumar and Father Yacob Joseph. Hymns and Christmas carols in Sinhala, Tamil and English languages were rendered by the Tamil Group and the Ottawa-Sri Lanka Catholic Prayer Group.

Following the Vote of Thanks, the guests were served light refreshments and freshly brewed Ceylon Tea, complements of the Sri Lanka Tea Board and Basilar, while children were delighted by Santa Clause who distributed candy to the young guests.

The Christmas celebration was well attended by over 200 Sri Lanka nationals, Canadians of  Sri Lankan origin and Canadians among others.

 

Sri Lanka High Commission

Ottawa

23rd December 2019

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