1
Chapter
4
International
Humanitarian
Law
Issues
Priority
Implementi ng
Agency
LLRC
NCT
and
LLRC
RCT
Monitoring
Agency
Objectively
Verifiable
Indicators
*Carrying
out
a
study
*Creation
of
schemes
*Amount
of
assistance
provided
Mode
of
Benchmark
Verification
(Measuremen t
of
Success)
Monthly
*Study
reports
by
Conducted
LLRC
DCC
*Schemes
created
*50%
of
caseload
assisted
*100%
of
caseload
assisted
Timeframe
(for
Implementatio n)
*Within
6
months
*Within
12
months
*Within
18
months
*Entire
action
completed
within
24
months
Complementary
Action(s)
Creation
of
Transition
Authority
(TA)
and
related
bodies.
Authority
of
MoR
and
REPPIA
transferred
to
LLRC
NST
and
LLRC
RST.
The
Action/
Recommendation:
9.14
Expeditious
grant
of
appropriate
redress
to
conflict-affected
civilians.
Immediate
LLRC
NCC,
LLRC
RCC,
LLRC
DCC
9.23
Full
investigation
into
state-sponsored
disappearances.
a)
Agree
on
timeframe
to
be
investigated
and
mechanism
for
investigation
b)
Actual
investigation
of
alleged
violations
Short-term
SIC
LLRC
NCT,
UNTAC
Short-term
SIC
LLRC
NCT,
UNTAC
9.41
Independent
investigation
to
verify
accuracy
of
Channel
4
1
Medium- term
SIC
LLRC
NCT,
UNTAC
*Drafting
policies
and
principles
*Number
of
Investigation(s)
conducted
*Number
of
investigations
started
*Number
of
investigations
completed
*Follow-up
actions
to
investigations
*Number
of
investigation(s)
conducted
*Monthly
reports
by
SIC
*Policy
created
*Policy
being
implemented
*Within
3
months
*Within
6
months
*As
prescribed
in
recommendation
9.51,
the
SIC
will
be
led
by
the
Special
Commissioner
of
Investigation.
*Quarterly
reports
by
SIC,
LLRC
NCT
and
UNTAC
*30%
of
*Within
12
investigations
months
have
begun
*Quarterly
reports
by
SIC
*60%
of
investigation
have
begun
*Within
18
months
As
mentioned
in
the
narrative,
this
LogFrame
should
be
viewed
as
a
guiding
document
to
assist
the
GoSL
with
the
implementation
of
the
LLRC
recommendations.
At
the
same
time,
this
document
underscores
the
importance
of
local
ownership.
Particular
thought
has
been
given
to
the
Implementing
and
Monitoring
Agencies
associated
with
each
recommendation.
video
*All
investigations
completed
*Within
30
months
Chapter
5
Human
Rights
Recommendation:
9.46
Investigate
allegations
of
abductions,
enforced
or
involuntary
disappearance;
bring
perpetrators
to
justice.
a)
Investigative
Authority
(Special
Investigation
Commission)
would
create
a
database
for
each
specific
type
of
violation,
in
order
to
better
measure
what
percentage
of
allegations
have
been
fully
investigated.
b)
Actual
investigation(s)
conducted
Priority
Implementi ng
Agency
Monitoring
Agency
Verifiable
Indicators
Mode
of
Verification
Benchmark
Timeframe
Complementary
Action
(s)
Short-term
SIC
and
MoJ
LLRC
NCT,
UNTAC
*Presence
of
workable
database
*Quarterly
reports
by
MoJ.
*Database
is
accessible
to
family
members
*Within
12
months
*Incorporation
of
SIC
into
existing
legal
procedures
Medium- term
SIC
and
MoJ
LLRC
NCT,
UNTAC
*Number
of
investigations
witnessed
*Quarterly
reports
by
MoJ
and
UNTAC.
9.48
Establish
a
special
mechanism
to
address
the
issue
of
missing
persons/disappearances.
Immediate
SIC,
MoJ,
UNTAC
and
ICRC
LLRC
NCT
and
LLRC
RCT
*Presence
of
mechanism
*Quarterly
reports
by
MoJ
and
UNTAC
*30%
of
investigations
completed
*80%
of
investigations
completed
*Mechanism
functioning
properly
*Within
12
months
*Within
24
months
*Within
12
months
*SIC
and
MoJ
do
not
need
to
wait
until
database
has
been
completed
before
beginning
investigations.
*To
be
implemented
in
conjunction
with
recommendation
9.46.
9.49
The
relatives
of
Immediate
missing
persons
shall
have
the
right
to
know
the
whereabouts
of
their
loved
ones.
They
also
have
the
right
to
know
the
truth
about
what
happened
to
such
persons,
and
to
bring
the
matter
to
closure.
9.50
Trace
the
whereabouts
of
missing
persons
and
ensure
reunification
with
their
families.
Immediate
SIC,
MoJ,
UNTAC
and
ICRC
LLRC
NCT
and
LLRC
RCT
*Survey
conducted
*
Number
of
interviews
conducted
*Number
of
family
members
informed
*Survey
conducted
*Number
of
interviews
*Number
of
family
members
informed
*Number
of
families
reunified
*Number
of
investigations
conducted
*Quarterly
reports
by
MoJ
and
UNTAC.
*All
relatives
of
missing
persons
are
informed
*Within
36
months
SIC,
MoJ
and
UNTAC
LLRC
NCT,
and
LLRC
RCT
*Quarterly
reports
by
MoJ
and
UNTAC.
*All
relatives
of
missing
persons
are
informed
*Within
36
months
*To
be
implemented
in
conjunction
with
recommendations
9.23,
9.46,
9.48
and
9.49.
9.51
Special
Commissioner
of
Investigation
be
appointed
to
investigate
alleged
disappearances
and
proved
material
to
the
Attorney
General
to
initiate
criminal
proceedings
as
appropriate.
9.52
Issue
death
certificates
and
monetary
compensation
where
appropriate.
Immediate
SIC,
MoJ
and
UNTAC
LLRC
NCT
and
UNTAC
*Quarterly
reports
by
MoJ
and
UNTAC
*Special
Commissioner
of
Investigation
appointed
*
Process
started
*Within
2
months
*Within
3
months
*Special
Commissioner
of
Investigation
will
lead
SIC.
*This
action
will
be
implemented
in
conjunction
with
recommendations
9.23,
9.26,
9.48,
9.49
and
9.50.
Immediate
MPAHA
and
LLRC
RST
LLRC
NCT
*New
regulations
and
procedures
established
*Number
of
death
certificates
issued
*Number
of
people
compensated
*Monthly
reports
by
LLRC
DCC
*Present
system
strengthened/ new
procedures
in
place
*50%
of
death
certificates
issued
*95%
of
death
certificates
issued
*Within
9
months
*Within
18
months
*Within
36
months
*Information
dissemination
about
new
procedure
9.53
Law
enforcement
Medium- authorities
must
adhere
to
term
widely
accepted
international
norms
when
taking
people
into
custody.
9.55
Prosecute
Police
Immediate
who
fail
to
record
an
arrest,
detention
and
transfer
or
to
record
complaints
of
abductions
and
failure
to
investigate
the
same.
MoJ
and
IGP
LLRC
NCT,
LLRC
RCC
and
UNTAC
MoJ,
IGP
LLRC
NCT,
LLRC
RCC
and
UNTAC
*Number
of
changes
identified
*
Number
of
best
practices
adopted
*Check
number
of
complaints
investigated
*Check
number
of
prosecutions
and
cases
closed
*Quarterly
reports
by
LLRC
RCC
*Quarterly
reports
by
LLRC
RCC.
9.57
Independent
Advisory
Committee
be
appointed
to
monitor
and
examine
detention
and
arrest
of
persons
taken
into
custody
under
any
regulations
made
under
the
Public
Security
Ordinance
or
the
PTA.
9.58
Psychosocial
and
financial
assistance
to
conflict-affected
people
who
do
not
know
the
whereabouts
of
their
family
members,
including
the
provision
of
legal
aid.
9.59
Pass
domestic
legislation
to
criminalize
enforced
or
involuntary
disappearances.
Immediate
MoJ
and
TA
LLRC
NCT,
LLRC
RCC
and
UNTAC
*Establishment
of
committee
*Quarterly
reports
by
LLRC
RCC
*All
eligible
people
have
received
compensation
*Best
practices
adopted
and
grievances
reduced
*
System
established
*Heightened
awareness
amongst
community
members
*Prosecutions
begin,
as
needed
*Peoples
confidence
in
politics
reestablished
*Functioning
committee
established
*Community
members
feel
safer
*Within
36
months
*Within
12
months
*Within
6
months
*Within
12
months
*Within
12
months
*Within
24
months
*Within
6
months
*Within
12
months
*NB:
The
PTA
should
either
be
abolished
or
amended
significantly
to
conform
to
widely
accepted
norms.
Immediate
DisA
LLRC
DCC,
UNTAC
#of
cases
assisted
*Quarterly
reports
by
LLRC
DCC
*Program
begins
*People
assisted
*Within
9
months
*Within
10
months
*A
body
to
implement
this
action
would
be
created
at
the
same
time
TA
is
created.
Immediate
MoJ
LLRC
NCT
and
UNTAC
*Passage
of
legislation
*Awareness-
*Reports
by
LLRC
NCT
and
individual
*Legislation
and
system(s)
are
in
place
*Within
12
months
9.60
The
Commission
also
stresses
the
need
for
comprehensive,
island- wide
human
rights
education
programmes
targeting
the
school
children,
youth,
members
of
the
Security
Forces,
and
the
Police
etc.
Immediate
MNI,
PD,
MoD
and
MoE.
LLRC
NCT
and
MNI
raising
amongst
general
public
*Number
of
programs
conducted
MPs,
as
needed.
*Quarterly
reports
by
LLRC
NCT
and
MNI
9.62
Create
a
special
mechanism
to
help
ex- LTTE
cadres
whose
education
has
been
disrupted
a
result
of
protracted
detention
without
being
charged).
Immediate
LLRC
RCT
LLRC
RCT
and
UNTAC
*Number
of
ex- cadres
re-entered
into
the
education
system
*Quarterly
reports
by
LLRC
RCT
and
UNTAC
9.63
Create
centralized
comprehensive
database
of
detainees
to
be
made
available
to
next
of
kin
of
detainees,
including
place
of
detention
as
well
as
a
record
of
transfers.
Immediate
MoD
and
MoJ
LLRC
NCT
and
UNTAC
*Presence
of
workable
database
*Quarterly
reports
by
LLRC
NCT
9.65
Ensure
that
next
of
Immediate
kin
have
the
right
of
access
to
detainees.
MoD
and
MoJ
LLRC
NCT
and
UNTAC
*%
of
next
of
kin
who
have
gained
access
to
detainees
*Quarterly
reports
by
LLRC
NCT
and
UNTAC.
9.70
Either
charge
or
Immediate
MoJ
and
TA
LLRC
NCT,
LLRC
LLRC
#
of
people
Prison
visits
*People
feel
safer
*Programs
conducted
*Increased
respect
for
human
rights
*
Reduced
number
of
human
rights
violations
*Special
mechanism
created
*Educational
programs
started
*People
are
taking
classes
*Centralized
database
created
for
family
members
and
detainees
*At
least
80%
of
next
of
kin
have
gained
access
to
detainees
without
hindrance
*At
least
95%
of
next
of
kin
have
access
to
detainees
without
hindrance.
*50
%
charged
*Within
18
months
*Within
24
months
*Within
24
months
*Baseline
study
to
be
conducted
prior
to
implementation
of
the
program(s)
*Within
12
months
*Within
15
months
*Within
15
months
*Within
9
months
*Within
6
months
*Within
12
months
*Within
*To
be
implemented
in
release
detainees
who
have
been
incarcerated
over
a
long
period
of
time
without
charges
being
preferred.
9.73
Investigate
allegations
against
illegal
armed
groups.
Prosecute
offenders
where
sufficient
evidence
can
be
found.
RCC
and
UNTAC
charged
or
released
and
monthly
reports
by
MoJ
Short-term
MoD,
District
Citizens
Committee s
(DisCC)
and
HRCSL
LLRC
NCT,
MPAHA,
HRCSL
and
UNTAC
*Number
of
complaints/public
grievances
investigated
*Number
of
people
granted
redress
*Monthly
reports
by
HRCSL---to
be
produced
at
the
district
level.
9.74
Disarm
and
put
an
end
to
illegal
activities
of
Illegal
Armed
Groups.
Short-term
MoD
and
DisCC
LLRC
NCT,
MPAHA
and
UNTAC.
*Same
as
above
(9.73)
*Monthly
reports
by
HRCSL---to
be
produced
at
the
district
level
9.77
Rehabilitate
ex-child
Immediate
combatants
in
cooperation
with
NGOs
and
civil
society
organizations.
9.87
Provide
economic
Short-term
assistance
to
Female- Headed
Households.
LLRC
RST
LLRC
NCT,
UNTAC,
LLRC
RCC
and
LLRC
DCC.
#
of
child
soldier
reintegrated
into
society
Provincial
Sector
agencies
and
DisA
LLRC
NCC,
LLRC
RCC
and
LLRC
DCC
*Number
of
schemes
implemented
*Number
of
villages
covered
*Number
of
beneficiaries
*Quarterly
reports
co- written
by
LLRC
RCC
and
LLRC
DCC
*Quarterly
reports
by
LLRC
RCC
and
LLRC
DCC
or
released
*
90%
charged
or
released
*
Complete
list
of
detainees
published
*Framework
developed
*Investigation s
conducted
*Prosecutions
begin
*All
paramilitary
groups
dismantled
*Groups
no
longer
exist.
*Illegal
activities
ceased
*People
feel
secure
*100%of
reintegrated
child
soldiers
enjoy
equal
status
and
dignity
*Develop
livelihood
and
social
safety
net
schemes
*
Provide
additional
assistance/pro tect
the
vulnerable
6months
*Within
12
months
*Immediately
*Within
3
months
*Within
12
months
*Within
18months
*Within
24
months
conjunction
with
recommendation
9.57.
*
This
would
include
expediting
inquiries
on
detainees,
expediting
pending
cases
and
filing
cases
more
quickly.
*Recommendations
9.73
and
9.74
will
be
linked
to
recommendations
9.23
and
9.46
which
also
deal
with
investigations.
*Within
18
months
*Implementa tion
should
commence
immediately
*Within
6
months
*Within
12
months
*To
be
implemented
in
conjunction
with
recommendation
9.14.
9.89
Provide
formal
education,
information
education
and/or
vocational
training
to
conflict-affected
women.
Short-term
LLRC
RST
and
Provincial
Agencies
DisA
and
LLRC
RCT
*Number
of
schemes
introduced
*
Number
of
people
who
have
benefited
*Quarterly
reports
by
DisA
9.90
Create
a
secure
environment
and
protect
the
human
rights
of
conflict-affected
women.
Short-term
LLRC
NCT,
MoJ
and
HRCSL.
IGP,
LLRC
NCT
and
UNTAC
*
Law
to
*Quarterly
establish
reports
by
Community-based
DCC
Law
and
Order
System
enacted
9.104
Grant
the
legal
ownership
of
land
to
those
who
have
been
resettled.
Short-term
LLRC
RST
and
MoL
LLRC
NST,
LLRC
RCC
and
LLRC
DCC.
*Number
of
people
granted
ownership
*Monthly
reports
by
DisA
a)Baseline
study
conducted
b)
Schemes
created
c)Conflict- affected
women
strengthened
*A
law
for
comprehensiv e
community- based
law
and
order
system
is
in
place
*System
for
crime
prevention
operational
a)
Problems,
locations
and
people
identified
through
a
baseline
study
b)
Issuance
of
documents
under
current
system
c)
Law
is
passed
d)
New
procedures
implemented
*Within
3
months
*Within
6
months
*Within
36
months
*Within
6
months
*Within
12
months
*Adequate
law
and
order
authority
devolved
to
LLRC
RST/PC.
9.106
The
Government
must
be
clear
in
its
policy
with
regard
to
the
areas
that
are
available
for
people
to
resettle
and
Immediate
MoR
and
LLRC
RST
LLRC
NCT,
LLRC
RCT
and
LLRC
DCC
*Information
provided
to
public
*Level
of
awareness
among
*Monthly
reports
by
DisA
*People
become
informed
of
land
entitlement
*Within
6
months
*Within
12
months
*Within
12
months
*Within
15
months
*Within
6
months
*Adequate
powers
on
land
devolved
to
the
LLRC
RST/PC.
This
recommendation
will
be
implemented
concurrently
with
recommendation
9.104.
more
awareness
should
be
created
among
people
about
such
policies
and
the
options
available
to
them.
9.108
Displaced
persons
Short-term
living
in
India
who
wish
to
return
to
Sri
Lanka
and
resettle
on
their
own
volition
should
be
facilitated
and
encouraged
by
the
Government.
In
this
regard,
essential
facilities
will
have
to
be
made
available
if
they
are
to
return
to
Sri
Lanka.
9.109
The
issue
of
Muslim
IDPs
who
were
displaced
from
the
five
districts
(Jaffna,
Mannar,
Kilinochchi,
Mullaitivu
and
Vavuniya)
9.110
The
Commission
is
of
the
view
that
durable
solutions
should
be
found
to
address
this
long- standing
IDP
issue
concerning
the
Muslims
evicted
from
the
North
AND
9.111
Solutions
should
be
found
to
address
the
plight
of
the
Muslim
Community
as
one
of
the
long-standing
IDP
issues
arising
out
of
the
protracted
conflict
in
Sri
Lanka.
9.115
Freedom
of
expression
and
right
to
information,
which
are
universally
regarded
as
basic
Immediate
resettled
people
UNHCR,
UNTAC,
MoR
and
MEA
MoR,
LLRC
NCT,
LLRC
DCC
and
UNTAC
#
of
people
returning
*Quarterly
reports
by
MoR
LLRC
RCT
LLRC
NCT,
LLRC
DCC
and
UNTAC
*Number
of
Muslim
IDP
families
resettled
*Quarterly
reports
by
LLRC
DCC
and
UNTAC
Immediate
LLRC
NCT
LLRC
NCT
and
DMRCA
*Number
of
agreed
actions
fulfilled
*Quarterly
reports
by
DMRCA
*Baseline
study
conducted
*Process
coordinated
by
UNHCR
and
UNTAC
*Resettlement
and
reintegration
*50%
of
people
have
returned
*90%
of
people
have
returned
*Assistance
provided
(houses,
basic
amenities,
etc.)
*Grievances
of
Muslims
Reduced
*Within
6
months
*Within
6
months
*Within
12
months
*Within
6
month
*Within
12
months
*
Within
9
months
*Within
18
months
*GoSL
must
work
with
UNHCR
and
GoI
on
repatriation
program.
*Baseline
study
must
be
conducted
first.
To
be
implemented
in
conjunction
with
recommendation
9.109.
Immediate
MMMI
LLRC
NCT
*Passage
of
legislation
*Monthly
reports
by
MMMI
*Legislation
passed
*People
enjoy
greater
*Within
6
months
*Within
9
months
human
rights
play
a
pivotal
role
in
any
reconciliation
process.
It
is
therefore
essential
that
media
freedom
be
enhanced
.
A
particular
emphasis
should
be
placed
on
e:
Legislation
should
be
enacted
to
ensure
the
right
to
information.
9.117
The
Government
Immediate
should
take
immediate
steps
to
remove
any
remaining
restrictions
on
visiting
places
of
worship..This
should
also
include
places
of
religious
worship
within
the
HSZs.
freedom
of
expression
and
right
to
information
MoD
and
UNTAC
LLRC
NCT
and
LLRC
DCC
*
Number
of
places
where
restrictions
have
been
removed
*Monthly
reports
by
MoD
and
DisA
9.118
People,
community
leaders
and
religious
leaders
should
be
free
to
organize
peaceful
events
and
meetings
without
restrictions.
Immediate
MoD
and
MoJ
DisA
and
LLRC
DCC
*Number
of
grievances
reported
*Quarterly
reports
by
members
of
civil
society
a)
Publish
list
delineating
all
areas
where
places
of
religious
worship
is
currently
restricted
b)
Further
measures
to
be
taken
decided
c)Fewer
places
of
worship
with
visiting
restrictions
*Grievances
reduced
*Full
freedom
for
religious
activities
*Within
6
months
*Within
12
months
*Within
15
months
*NB:
There
may
be
a
need
for
legislative
action
to
ensure
the
protection
of
religious
freedom
for
all
Sri
Lankans.
*Within
12
months
*Within
36
months
*To
be
implemented
in
conjunction
with
other
recommendations
on
demilitarization
Chapter
6
Land:
Return
and
Resettlement
Recommendation:
9.131
The
Commission
recommends
that
a
well
planned
media
seminar
on
the
proposed
new
programmed
could
be
organized
by
the
Land
Priority
Short-term
Implementi ng
Agency
MoL
and
LLRC
RCT
Monitorin g
Agency
LLRC
NCT
and
LLRC
RCT
Verifiable
Indicators
*Media
seminars
and
other
campaigns
held
Mode
of
Verification
*Monthly
reports
by
MoL
and
LLRC
RCT
Benchmark
*
People
aware
of
procedures
and
entitlements
Timeframe
*Within
6
months
Complementary
Action(s)
*To
be
implemented
in
conjunction
with
other
recommendations
on
land
Commissioner
Generals
Department
to
enable
the
Media
to
project
an
accurate
and
clear
view
of
the
new
Programme,
devoid
of
political
posturing.
9.139
The
Commission
recommends
that
all
families
who
have
been
secondary
occupants,
whether
at
the
behest
of
the
LTTE
or
not,
be
given
land,
if
the
lands
they
are
currently
in
occupation
are
awarded
to
the
genuine
original
permit
holders
on
the
results
of
the
Investigating
Committee
decisions.
9.142
Existing
HSZs
in
Palaly
and
Sampoor
(Trincomalee),
as
well
as
small
extents
of
private
land
currently
used
for
security
purposes
in
the
districts
be
subject
to
review
with
a
view
to
releasing
more
land
while
keeping
national
security
trends
in
perspective.
The
Commission
also
recommends
that
all
families
who
have
lost
lands
and
or
houses
due
to
formal
HSZs
or
to
other
informal
ad
hoc
security
related
needs
be
given
alternate
lands
and
or
compensation
be
paid
according
to
applicable
laws.
9.143
The
Commission
recommends
that
the
Government
with
the
assistance
of
the
development
partners
extend
livelihood
assistance
to
new
IDP
families
as
needed,
on
an
area
by
area
basis
for
a
longer
period
of
time
than
planned,
to
ensure
family
sustenance.
Short-term
MoL
and
LLRC
RCT
DisA
*Number
of
complaints
investigated
*
Number
of
matters
settled
*Monthly
reports
by
MoL
and
LLRC
RCT.
*90%
of
land
grievances
settled
*Within
18
months
*To
be
implemented
in
conjunction
with
similar
recommendations,
including
recommendation
9.131.
Immediate
MoD
and
MoL
LLRC
NCT
and
UNTAC
*HSZ
list
made
available
on
MoD
website
*
Number
of
grievances
reported
*
Number
of
places
released
*Quarterly
reports
by
MOD
and
LLRC
RCC.
*50%
of
HSZs
dismantled
*90%
of
HSZs
dismantled
*Within
6
months
*Within
12months
*A
baseline
study
will
be
required.
Short-term
LLRC
RCT
and
national
and
internation al
NGOs
DisA,
LLRC
*Number
of
RCT
and
programs/projec LLRC
NCT
ts
implemented
*Number
of
communities
assisted
*Number
of
beneficiaries
*Monthly
reports
by
LLRC
RST
*
Affected
people
engaged
in
sustainable
livelihood
activities
*Programs
are
operational
*Community
members
are
*Within
6
months
*Within
6
months
*Within
8
months
*Baseline
study
must
first
be
conducted
*This
recommendation
will
be
linked
to
recommendations
9.14
and
9.87.
assisted
9.144
The
Commission
recommends
that
the
land
issues
of
Muslim
families
who
were
forcibly
ejected
by
the
LTTE
from
their
agricultural
land
in
the
Eastern
province,
and
whose
living
conditions
have
drastically
deteriorated
as
a
result,
be
effectively
and
expeditiously
resolved,
as
very
little
progress
has
been
made
in
the
East,
especially
in
the
Batticaloa
district
9.146
The
Commission
recommends
that
the
return
and
resettlement
of
the
remaining
Muslim
families
who
volunteer
to
return
to
Jaffna
and
the
Northern
Province
be
expedited.
9.148
The
Commission
is
of
the
view
that
in
order
to
prevent
legitimizing
of
forced
eviction
and
secondary
occupation
of
private
lands
in
the
North
and
East,
the
law
pertaining
to
prescription
should
be
amended
in
its
application
to
land
transfers/occupation
effected
during
the
period
of
conflict.
9.149
Old
IDPs
must
be
returned
and
resettled.
This
is
linked
to
recommendations
9.151,
9.153,
9.154,
9.155
and
9.156).
9.150
The
Government
should
expedite
action
on
the
establishment
of
a
National
Land
Commission
(NLC)
in
order
to
propose
appropriate
future
national
land
policy
guidelines.
Immediate
LLRC
RST
and
MoL
LLRC
NST,
LLRC
RCT
and
LLRC
DCC
*Number
of
land
disputes
settled
*Monthly
reports
by
LLRC
RST
and
DisA
benefitting
*Mechanism
to
inquire
and
settle
land
issues
established
*Land
disputes
are
settled
properly
*Within
12
months
*Within
15
months
*To
be
implemented
concurrently
with
recommendation
9.104
and
related
land
recommendations.
Immediate
Same
as
recommen dation
9.109
*Please
refer
to
other
recommendations
on
land,
including
9.104- 9.144,
9.146
and
9.148.
Immediate
DAG
and
MoL
LLRC
NCT
and
DAG
*Legislative
action
witnessed
*Law
made
operational
*Monthly
reports
by
MoL
and
DisA
*True
landowners
legally
protected
*Within
9
months
*This
recommendation
will
be
linked
to
recommendation
9.110
Immediate
LLRC
RST
and
DisA
LLRC
NCT
and
UNTAC
*Number
of
old
IDPs
resettled
*Quarterly
reports
by
DisA
Short-term
MoL
and
LLRC
NCT
DAG,
LLRC
*Presence
of
*Monthly
reports
NCT
and
NLC
by
DAG.
UNTAC
*New
land
policy
prepared
*Policy
on
all
IDPs
announced
*Program
on
all
IDPs
announced
*Establishment
of
functioning
NLC
*New
land
policy
operational
*Within
6
months
*Within
6
months
*Within
6
months
*Within
9
months
*Establishment
of
LLRC
NCT,
LLRC
RCT
and
subsidiary
bodies.
Chapter
7
Restitution/Compensatory
Relief
Recommendation:
9.155
The
Commission
recommends
that
the
state
should
review
the
role
and
capacity
of
REPPIA
with
a
view
to
streamlining
and
augmenting
its
role
and
resources
in
undertaking
post- conflict
requirements.
Priority
Immediate
Implementi ng
Agency
REPPIA,
LLRC
NCT
Monitorin g
Agency
LLRC
NCT
Verifiable
Indicators
*Functions
of
REPPIA
Redefined
Mode
of
Verification
Benchmark
*Quarterly
reports
by
REPPIA
a)
Transfer
REPPIAs
functions
to
other
agencies
b)
Redefined
schemes
operational
*Assistance
allocated
Timeframe
*Within
3
months
*Within
6
months
*Within
12
months
Complementary
Action(s)
*Necessary
amendment
to
the
present
REPPIA
act
required.
9.156
Additional
funds
should
Short-term
be
provided
to
REPPIA
to
provide
relief
to
affected
persons.
REPPIA,
LLRC
NCT
and
LLRC
RST
LLRC
NCT
*Funds
provided
*Reports
by
REPPIA
according
to
new
and
LLRC
RST
system
*To
be
implemented
concurrently
with
recommendation
9.155.
*Functions
of
REPPIA
to
be
re
allocated
to
LLRC
RST.
Chapter
8
-
Reconciliation
Recommendation:
9.171
Phasing
out
of
the
involvement
of
the
Security
Forces
in
civilian
activities
and
use
of
private
lands
by
the
Security
Forces
with
reasonable
time
lines
being
given.
Priority
Short-term
Implementi ng
Agency
MoD,
MoJ
and
MPAHA
Monitorin g
Agency
LLRC
NCT
and
UNTAC
Verifiable
Indicators
*Amount
of
private
property
released.
Mode
of
Verification
Benchmark
*Reports
by
MoD
and
DCC
*All
private
lands
are
available
for
the
use
of
community
members
Timeframe
*Within
12
months
Complementary
Action(s)
*To
be
implemented
in
conjunction
with
other
recommendations
pertaining
to
demilitarization.
Please
refer
to
recommendation
9.227
for
more
information.
*Again,
TSA
supports
9.185
Find
a
political
solution
to
Short-term
*The
LLRC
NCT
*Durable
*Power-sharing
*Within
12
address
the
root
causes
of
the
conflict.
President
and
UNTAC
political
solution
arrangement
to
fulfill
the
aspirations
of
all
Sri
Lankan
citizens
in
place
months
9.194
The
Government
should
facilitate
the
early
return
of
the
displaced
Muslims
to
return
to
their
places
of
origin
in
the
Northern
Province.
9.198
The
Government
should
undertake
and
in-depth
study
to
identify
the
needs
of
the
people
in
these
areas
to
address
the
question
of
improving
their
livelihood.
(Grievances
of
Sinhalese
in
Villages
Adjacent
to
Former
Conflict
Areas).
9.212
Setting
up
units
of
the
Attorney
Generals
department
to
guide
and
advise
the
Police
regarding
criminal
investigations,
prosecutions
and
other
matters
touching
upon
the
criminal
justice
system.
Short-term
(Vide
9.109
and
9.110)
Immediate
LLRC
NCT
and
LLRC
RCT
with
UNTAC
LLRC
NCT
Immediate
DAG
and
MoJ
LLRC
NCT
and
UNTAC
*List
of
studies
identified.
*Studies
commissioned
*Studies
finished
*Reforms
made
*Monthly
reports
by
*Needs
assessment
*Within
10
LLRC
NST
and
LLRC
completed
and
months
RST
made
available
this
recommendation,
but
implementation
will
not
be
addressed
in
this
plan.
This
must
be
taken
up
as
a
stand-alone
program
by
GoSL
and
partners.
*Please
refer
to
previous
recommendations
on
land
including
9.109
and
9.10.
*To
be
implemented
in
conjunction
with
other
needs
assessments
and
baseline
studies.
9.214
Police
Department
Short-term
should
be
de-linked
from
the
institutions
dealing
with
the
armed
forces
which
are
responsible
for
the
security
of
the
state.
MoD,
MoJ
and
MPAHA
Cabinet,
LLRC
NCT
and
UNTAC
*Law
for
Community- based
Law
and
Order
system
introduced
*Military
presence
in
North
and
East
reduced
*Monthly
reports
by
a)
Reforms
within
MoJ
the
DAG
made
functional
b)
Review
of
Civil
and
Criminal
Procedure
Code
c)
Drafting
of
New
Legislation
and
Draft
Operational
Principles
for
MoJ
and
MPAHA
d)
Passage
of
legislation
*Monthly
reports
by
a)
PD
brought
under
IGP
and
MPAHA
MPAHA.
b)
Police
relieved
from
activities
related
to
national
security.
c)Roles
between
Police
and
military
personnel
at
the
*Within
6
months
*Within
9
months
*Within
12
months
*Within
12
months
*Within
6
months
*Within
12
months
*Within
12
months
*Baseline
study
on
militarization
and
troop
levels,
among
other
topics
to
be
conducted
9.227
It
is
important
that
the
Northern
Province
reverts
to
civilian
administration
in
matters
relating
to
the
day-to-day
life
of
the
people.The
military
presence
must
progressively
recede
to
the
background
to
enable
the
people
to
return
to
normal
civilian
life
and
enjoy
the
benefits
of
peace.
Immediate
MoD,
MoJ
MoJ,
LLRC
RCC,
LLRC
DCC
and
UNTAC
ON
DEMILITARIZAION
Immediate
MoD,
PS
and
DisA
The
President,
LLRC
NCT
*Removal
of
camps
*Within
12
months
(More
specific
informatio n
on
troop
level
reductions
to
be
determine d
after
baseline
study)
*Monthly
reports
by
a)
Instructions
*Within
3
MoJ
and
UNTAC.
issued
to
security
months
personnel
b)
Creation
of
*Within
6
competent
months
authority
to
prevent
interferences
and
entertain
complaints
about
interference
c)
Necessary
*Within
6
directives
and
plans
months
Drafted
d)
Punitive
system
*Within
9
to
forestall
military
months
interference
(or
inaction)
created
e)
Implementation
*Within
12
of
plan
(drafted
by
months
PS)
*Quarterly
reports
*25%
of
camps
*Within
6
by
MoD,
LLRC
RCC
removed
months
and
LLRC
DCC
village
level
redefined
d)New
system
of
community-based
law
and
order
made
operational
*To
be
implemented
in
conjunction
with
other
recommendations
pertaining
to
demilitarization.
(Vide
9.214)
*PS
would
have
authorized
withdrawal
plan
for
MoD
to
and
UNTAC
9.235
Establish
a
Short-term
devolutionary
power
sharing
mechanism...within
the
broad
framework
of
a
sovereign,
politically
independent
and
multi- ethnic
Sri
Lankan
State.
9.236
Make
visible
progress
on
Short-term
the
devolution
issue.
9.240
Recruit
more
Tamil- Short-term
speaking
police
officers.
*Reduction
in
security
personnel
*Withdrawal
of
security
forces
from
civilian
commercial
activities
*Creation
of
schemes
providing
incentives
and
service
gratuities
for
retrenched
service
personnel
*
*50%
of
camps
removed
*80%
of
camps
removed
*
Reduction
in
total
number
of
security
personnel
(on
par
with
average
in
other
countries
(not
at
war)
*
Withdrawal
of
Security
Forces
from
civilians
social
and
commercial
activities
*Within
9
months
*Within
12
months
*Within
18
months
*Within
24
months
implement.
(Vide
9.214
and
9.227)
*To
be
taken
up
as
a
separate
process.(Vide
9.185)
*
PD,
Ministry
of
Official
Languages
*
LLRC
NCT
*
*Present
language
policy
subject
to
a
critical
review
and
then
improved
*New
recruitment
begins
*
Ethnically
balanced
police
force
operational
throughout
the
country
*Progressive
reorientation
of
language
policy
promulgated
*
*Within
3
months
*Within
6
months
*Within
24
months
*Observation
*Monthly
reports
by
of
review
PD
*New
plan
implemented
*Change
in
composition
of
police
force
*Same
as
above.
(Vide
9.185
and
9.235)
9.241
The
official
bodies
for
executing
the
language
policies
and
monitoring
performance
should
have
adequate
representation
of
the
Tamil
Short-term
MoOL
SIC,
UNTAC
*Official
language
policy
executed
*Quarterly
reports
by
MoOL
*Within
12
months
speaking
people
and
Tamil
speaking
regions.
The
full
implementation
of
the
language
policy
should
include
action
plans
broken
down
to
the
community
level,
and
appropriately
covering
the
Divisions
and
Local
Bodies
with
targets
that
can
be
monitored
with
citizen
participation.
9.250
The
Commission
also
wishes
to
invite
attention
to
its
Interim
Recommendations
to
station
interpreters
at
Police
Stations
using
retired
police
officers
with
bilingual
efficiency.
*Program
announced
*#
of
Ministries
implementing
the
language
policy
*Within
12
months
*Within
15
months
Immediate
PD
LLRC
NCT
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*To
be
implemented
in
conjunction
with
other
recommendations
on
police
reform
and
language
policy.