Friday, June 17, 2011

Sri Lanka must not torture rejected asylum seekers

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Hundreds of thousands of civilians were displaced during Sri Lanka's civil warHundreds of thousands of civilians were displaced during Sri Lanka's civil war
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17 June 2011

The Sri Lankan authorities must refrain from any ill-treatment of a group of rejected asylum seekers who arrived in Colombo on Friday after being forcibly returned from the UK, Amnesty International said.

The 26 Sri Lankans, most of them Tamil, were reportedly taken for questioning on their arrival in the capital. Amnesty International believes that some of the returnees are at risk of torture.

The deportations come after a UK documentary, ‘Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields’, exposed shocking new evidence of war crimes committed during the closing days of Sri Lanka’s civil war in 2009.    Full Story>>>