Sri Lanka has been under international focus to fully implement the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) resolution of last October.
Sri Lanka co-sponsored the resolution with the US which called for accountability on the alleged war crimes committed during the final phase of the military conflict with the LTTE that ended in May 2009.
"Sri Lanka is on its own journey toward accountability, reconciliation and durable peace. Important steps have been taken to reform the Constitution, revive independent institutions and restore an environment for free expression and debate," Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, said in a statement at the 31st session of the Council.
Hussein said the next few months will be important as the Sri Lankan government embarks on national consultations for the design of a comprehensive transitional justice process to implement fully this Council's resolution.
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"It will be very important that this takes place in an environment free of surveillance and intimidation, so the voices of victims can be heard. Reports of violations must be promptly investigated and addressed," he said.
Meanwhile, the European Union said tit expects Sri Lanka to work in close cooperation with the UN Human Rights Commissioner's office in order to fully implement the resolution.