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05COLOMBO672
2005-04-06 06:21:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Colombo
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CUBA AT UNHRC: GSL UNDER INTERNAL PRESSURE, ALMOST

Tags:  PHUM PREL CE UNHRC 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L COLOMBO 000672 

SIPDIS

STATE FOR IO/UNP AND SA/INS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/06/2015
TAGS: PHUM PREL CE UNHRC
SUBJECT: CUBA AT UNHRC: GSL UNDER INTERNAL PRESSURE, ALMOST
CERTAINLY WILL ABSTAIN

REF: A. (A) COLOMBO 663

B. (B) COLOMBO 606 (NOTAL)

C. (C) COLOMBO 565 (NOTAL)

D. (D) COLOMBO 516 (NOTAL)

E. (E) STATE 49957

Classified By: Ambassador Jeffrey J. Lunstead for reasons 1.4(B)(D).


C O N F I D E N T I A L COLOMBO 000672

SIPDIS

STATE FOR IO/UNP AND SA/INS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/06/2015
TAGS: PHUM PREL CE UNHRC
SUBJECT: CUBA AT UNHRC: GSL UNDER INTERNAL PRESSURE, ALMOST
CERTAINLY WILL ABSTAIN

REF: A. (A) COLOMBO 663

B. (B) COLOMBO 606 (NOTAL)

C. (C) COLOMBO 565 (NOTAL)

D. (D) COLOMBO 516 (NOTAL)

E. (E) STATE 49957

Classified By: Ambassador Jeffrey J. Lunstead for reasons 1.4(B)(D).



1. (C) Ambassador called Foreign Minister Kadirgamar April 6
to discuss Cuba resolution. Ambassador said that he had
raised the issue with President Kumaratunga who had said she
would discuss it with the Minister. Kadirgamar said that the
GSL had "given this very close attention" and "tried to see
if we could do something." But, Kadirgamar said, "we are
under enormous pressure" internally, referring to the
Cuban-inspired JVP-led campaign for a "no" vote on the
resolution - see ref (A).


2. (C) As a result, Kadirgamar said, the best that Sri Lanka
could do was an abstention, adding that "we certainly won't
vote against." Ambassador said that this was disappointing
and that this vote was of crucial importance in Washington.
A clearly uncomfortable Kadirgamar said that Sri Lanka was
considering making a statement after the vote noting that it
did not condone the human rights situation in Cuba.
Ambassador said that the vote was expected to be close this
year due to changes in the composition of the HRC, and that
if the resolution were defeated, a statement would be of
little benefit. Kadirgamar said that he did not want to
mislead us on Sri Lanka's position, and it looked like an
abstention.


3. (C) COMMENT: It seems that while President Kumaratunga is
duking it out with the JVP over issues like education and the
future of that state-owned petroleum and power companies, she
does not want to take on the JVP on the Cuba issue. We will
continue to press, but realistically an abstention is most
likely.
LUNSTEAD