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Canadian House of Commons motion

Sri Lanka registers strong protest

22 May, 2022
Acting High Commissioner of Canada  Amanda Strohan with Minister G. L. Peiris
Acting High Commissioner of Canada Amanda Strohan with Minister G. L. Peiris

Minister of Foreign Affairs Prof. G.L. Peiris registered the Government’s emphatic protest and deep concern over the adoption of a motion in the Canadian Parliament on May 18, on the alleged genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka.

At a meeting with the Acting High Commissioner of Canada in Sri Lanka, Amanda Strohan at the Foreign Ministry on Friday, May 20, 2022, the Foreign Minister rejected the blatantly false content of the motion, and said that its erroneous substance is fundamentally inconsistent with and contradicts the position of the Government of Canada that “It has not made a finding that there was genocide in Sri Lanka.”

Minister Peiris also stressed the need for such technical terms with specific legal connotations to be used with caution and responsibility, and to the dangers of its seeming endorsement by many senior members of the Canadian Government.

Considering the inaccurate and prejudicial nature of the motion, as well as the negative perceptions on Sri Lanka generated in the public domain as a result of such conduct, the Foreign Minister called upon the Canadian Government to take appropriate action to correct the fallacies contained in the motion.

The request was conveyed in the context of the strong bilateral relations of over six decades between Sri Lanka and Canada.

In response, Acting High Commissioner Strohan referred to the non-binding, non-legislative nature of the private members’ motion adopted in the House of Commons of Canada.

She also agreed to convey the content of the démarche to the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development of Canada for appropriate action.

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