Jaffna religious leaders convey the expectations

The Interim Secretariat for the Truth and Reconciliation Mechanism (ISTRM) has successfully commenced its ‘National Provincial Public Consultations’ from the Northern province, Jaffna.

The ISTRM convened with critical stakeholders, including civil society organizations, religious leaders, senior professors and lecturers from the University of Jaffna, grassroots communities, and women’s rights movements from December 10th to December 12th, the President’s Media Division (PMD) said.

The ISTRM delegation’s visit to Jaffna aimed to gather insights and recommendations to formulate a sustainable national unity and reconciliation framework.

Discussions included a comprehensive examination of community challenges and critical issues impeding sustainable peace and reconciliation.

Officials of the Interim Secretariat held a comprehensive consultation with prominent religious figures, including the Chief Priest at Nallur Kovil Maikundal Swami Kurukkal, Bishop of Jaffna Diocese Rt. Rev. Dr. Justin B Gnanapragasam,Ven. Damika Thero of the Jaffna Naga Vihara.

The religious leaders conveyed the public’s expectations, views, and concerns and offered prayers and blessings for the success of reconciliation activities, emphasizing the importance of ethnic harmony in the country.

During the interactions, the Director General of ISTRM, Dr. Asanga Gunawansa, briefed the religious leaders and all participants at the consultations on the activities of the Interim Secretariat and provided insights into the operations of the Independent Commission for Truth, Unity, and Reconciliation, which is to be established by an Act of parliament.

To build an inclusive policy framework for national unity and reconciliation, the Interim Secretariat also gathered views from various stakeholders, including civil society organizations, Senior Government Officials of Jaffna, Senior Academics from the University of Jaffna, professional experts, and representatives of Youth Groups and Women’s Rights movements. These consultations aim to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the perspectives and concerns of diverse community segments.

Executive to the Director General and Legal Ashvini Hapangama, Head of the Secretariat’s Policy Division Dr. Yuvi Thangarajah, and senior officials from the Public Relations and Policy division of the ISTRM were present during the comprehensive public consultation process with key stakeholders, according to the PMD.