The Interim Secretariat for Truth and Reconciliation Mechanism (ISTRM) conducted a series of stakeholder consultations in the Monaragala district from June 5, to June 8, 2024. The consultations aimed to gather insights and address community challenges stemming from the conflict that occurred between 1983 and 2009.
During the four-day visit, the ISTRM team held twelve consultations with various stakeholders to identify key issues and community concerns.
On June 5, the team met with Monaragala District Secretary R. M. P. S. B Rathnayake to brief him on the proposed Commission for Truth, Unity, and Reconciliation Bill and the work undertaken by the Interim Secretariat for Truth and Reconciliation Mechanism.
On June 6, consultations were held with villagers affected by the war in Ethimale, Okkampitiya, and Mahagodayaya at their respective Divisional Secretariat offices to address issues stemming from the 30-year conflict.
On June 7, a press briefing for regional reporters provided updates on the ISTRM’s activities and objectives. Discussions were also held with various stakeholders, including divisional secretaries, government officials, heads of Provincial Councils, ex-military officers, representatives from civil society organisations in the Monaragala district, military officers from the War College in Buttala, and senior Police officers in the Monaragala district, to gather feedback on the proposed legislation.
On June 8, the team met with the villagers of Hambegamuwa, the estate community, and the Islamic community.
The ISTRM team visiting the Monaragala district included Senior Additional Secretary to the President Ranjith Ariyaratne, Dr. Asanga Gunawansa, Director General of ISTRM, Dr. C.Y. Thangarajah, Senior Executive (Policy), Sarath Kothalawala, Coordinator, Y.L. Lokunarangoda, Senior Executive (Legal), Saumya Wicramasinghe, Executive (Public Relations), and Asif Fuard, Senior Executive (Policy).
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