The report, scheduled for public release during the 30th Session of the UN Human Rights Council which kicks off next Monday in Geneva, was received by the government last night, foreign ministry sources said here today.
"Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera and the Health Minister Rajitha Senaratne have departed for Geneva to attend the sessions," Harsha de Silva, the deputy foreign minister said.
The presentation of the report was deferred until this month by the UNHRC as a goodwill gesture towards the government of Maithripala Sirisena who succeeded Mahinda Rajapaksa as the President of Sri Lanka in January this year.
The report and Sri Lanka's response would be submitted at the UNHRC session only at the end of this month.
The UNHRC was to report on its investigation on the alleged war crimes blamed on both the Rajapaksa administration and the LTTE during the final phase of the military conflict in May 2009.
The Rajapaksa administration resisted the investigation dubbing it an impingement on the country's sovereignty.
The Sirisena government, however, engaged the UN and the larger international community in contrast to the Rajapaksa administration and sought to address some of the concerns of the Tamil minority.
The government has opted for a local mechanism to investigate rights abuses, while the Tamil groups were insisting on an international investigation.
The main Tamil party, TNA, now the official opposition in the parliament is also to attend the Geneva sessions, party sources said.
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