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UNHRC: Resolution on Sri Lanka adopted – Voting Results

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COLOMBO (News 1st) – The Core Group resolution on Sri Lanka at the United Nations Human Rights Council was adopted on Thursday (6).Votes In Favor: 20 Votes Against: 07 Abstentions: 20 Sri Lanka has categorically rejected the resolution. #lka #SriLanka #SLnews #News1st #UNHRC #HumanRights   Voted in Favor:1.

Argentina 2. Armenia 3. Czech Republic 4. Finland 5. France 6. Germany 7. Honduras 8. Lithuania 9. Luxembourg 10. Malawi 11.

Marshall Islands 12. Mexico 13. Mentenegro 14. Netherlands 15. Paraguay 16. Poland 17. Republic Korea 18. Ukraine 19. UK of Great Britain & Northern Ireland 20.

United States of AmericaVotes Against:1. Bolivia 2. China 3. Cuba 4. Eritrea 5. Pakistan 6. Uzbekistan 7. VenezuelaAbstentions:1.

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