PM's absence casts shadow over CHOGM beginning on Friday
Colombo: The absence of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his counterparts from Canada and Mauritius has cast a shadow over the three-day CHOGM summit that begins here tomorrow amid allegations of human rights violations against
The Commonwealth Secretary General, who also addressed the press conference, said they respected the decision of governments about their representation in the summit.
Sharma was fully confident that that the outcome of the CHOGM would reflect the values the 53-member Commonwealth stood for in respect of human rights, independence of judiciary and other issues of governance.
The Commonwealth Secretary General said the grouping has engaged itself with the Sri Lankan Human Rights Commission and was working on areas like torture by the armed forces and he was sure they would be making progress on the issue.
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