Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

UN asks Sri Lanka to probe war crimes

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COLOMBO:A United Nations expert warned Monday that Sri Lanka must speed up its own longstalle­d investigat­ion into war crimes by troops or risk action by the internatio­nal community.

Pablo de Greiff, the UN special rapporteur on the promotion of justice and reparation, said Sri Lanka had been slow to deliver on justice for atrocities during the island’s bloody 37-year civil war.

He said allegation­s of war crimes levelled last month against Sri Lanka’s then-ambassador to Brazil, who was a general during the war era, underscore­d the risks faced by senior military officers past and present.

“As the recent case presented in Brazil against a former member of the armed forces demonstrat­es, accountabi­lity will be sought either here or abroad,” de Greiff said in Colombo.

The case in Brazil against retired general Jagath Jayasuriya was just the “tip of the iceberg”, de Greiff said.

He said Sri Lanka could expect similar efforts by foreign jurisdicti­ons until it had taken steps to ensure a credible investigat­ion of its own.

Sri Lankan forces defeated the Tamil Tiger rebels in May 2009 after a brutal guerrilla war which claimed the lives of at least 100,000 people. The military was accused of massacring up to 40,000 ethnic Tamil civilians in their no-holdsbarre­d offensive.

Sri Lanka’s former regime refused to acknowledg­e the civilian toll of its wartime campaign, drawing censure from the internatio­nal community.

Sirisena’s government came to power in January 2015 promising justice for war victims, but his administra­tion has been accused of dithering ever since.

De Greiff said the government’s pledge to pay reparation­s and prevent future atrocities was no substitute for accountabi­lity for past injustices.

He urged it to adopt a timeline for achieving this and encouraged closer interactio­n with the UN human rights chief’s office.

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