Sri Lanka to learn reconciliation experience from South Africa


Colombo, Feb 25 (IANS): A high-level delegation from South Africa will brief Sri Lanka this week on South Africa's experience in reconciliation and nation-building, Sri Lanka's deputy foreign minister said Wednesday.

The delegation led by South Africa's International Relations and Cooperation Deputy Minister Nomaindia Mfeketo is undertaking a five-day visit to Sri Lanka.

Mfeketo will meet her counterpart and other important role-players in Sri Lanka during the course of her visit. South Africa has been asked to share with Sri Lanka its experience in terms of reconciliation and nation-building.

Deputy Foreign Minister Ajith Perera said that the South African delegation would Thursday brief the Sri Lankan government and opposition members as well as civil society on South Africa's experience, Xinhua news agency reported.

He said that Sri Lanka would not look to use the South African model but would learn from it and create a home-grown solution in the reconciliation process.

"We will look at a Sri Lankan model on reconciliation. Separately we will have the accountability process as well," he said.

This is the first high-level visit from South Africa to Sri Lanka since the new administration of President Maithripala Sirisena took over following the presidential election held Jan 8, 2015.

Sri Lanka is looking at learning from South Africa to reconcile the communities following the end of 30 years of civil war in 2009.

  

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  • Ravi Perera, Australia

    Thu, Feb 26 2015

    The South African reconciliation process was a complete travesty of natural justice , and 1000's of Africans were very unhappy about it. Ordinary poor black Africans who served brutal prison sentences and had their relatives tortured and murdered have to suffer the indignity of seeing the guilty drive past in their expensive cars on the way to their very expensive properties. Effectively murderers got off scot free by saying "i'm sorry". Whilst I am sure the Sinhalese politicians and the Sri Lankan army would be very happy with a similar system I would suggest innocent Tamil civilians won't.

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  • AB, UK

    Wed, Feb 25 2015

    Time to learn from Africa.

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