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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, July 3, 2014
War Without Witness in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka's Killing Fields - Channel 4 UK Documentory
Sri Lanka's Killing Fields - Channel 4 UK Documentory
Jon Snow presents a
forensic investigation into the final weeks of the quarter-century-long
civil war between the government of Sri Lanka and the secessionist
rebels, the Tamil Tigers. With disturbing and distressing descriptions
and film of executions, atrocities and the shelling of civilians the
programme features devastating new video evidence of war crimes - some
of the most horrific footage Channel 4 has ever broadcast.
Captured on mobile phones, both by
Tamils under attack and government soldiers as war trophies, the
disturbing footage shows: the extra-judicial executions of prisoners;
the aftermath of targeted shelling of civilian camps; and dead female
Tamil fighters who appear to have been raped or sexually assaulted,
abused and murdered.
The film is made and broadcast as UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon faces growing criticism for refusing to
launch an investigation into 'credible allegations' that Sri Lankan
forces committed war crimes during the closing weeks of the bloody
conflict with the Tamil Tigers.
In April 2011, Ban Ki-moon published a
report by a UN-appointed panel of experts, which concluded that as many
as 40,000 people were killed in the final weeks of the war between the
Tamil Tigers and government forces.
It called for the creation of an
international mechanism to investigate alleged violations of
international humanitarian law and international human rights law
committed by government forces and the Tamil Tigers during that time.
This film provides powerful evidence
that will lend new urgency to the panel's call for an international
inquiry to be mounted, including harrowing interviews with
eye-witnesses, new photographic stills, official Sri Lankan army video
footage, and satellite imagery.
Also examined in the film are some of
the horrific atrocities carried out by the Tamil Tigers, who used
civilians as human shields.
Channel 4 News has consistently reported
on the bloody denouement of Sri Lanka's civil war. Sri Lanka's Killing
Fields presents a further damning account of the actions of Sri Lankan
forces, in a war that the government still insists was conducted with a
policy of Zero Civilian Casualties.
The film raises serious questions about
the consequences if the UN fails to act, not only with respect to Sri
Lanka but also to future violations of international law.
You can follow the programme on Twitter using #KillingFields
Sri Lanka's Killing Fields will be shown
to MPs and parliamentary officials at a special showing in the House of
Commons next week.
If you wish to contact your MP directly
on this or any other matter you can go to Theyworkforyou.com (you can
click on the link at the left hand side of this page) to find out who
your representative is and how to contact them.
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