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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, March 3, 2017
UN raises concerns over abuses, torture in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka slow in addressing atrocities, UN says, calling for a clear timeline for prosecuting crimes during civil war.
Sri Lanka Tamils who fled during the war returned home as part of an UNHCR-Sri Lanka initiative[AP]
03 Mar 2017
The United Nations has decried Sri Lanka's "worryingly slow" progress in addressing wartime crimes, warning that a range of serious abuses, including torture, appear to remain widespread.
The world body and rights activists have previously accused the Sri
Lankan military of killing thousands of civilians, mostly Tamils, in the
last weeks of a 26-year civil war with Tamil separatists that ended in
2009 and have demanded redress.
In its latest report released on Friday, the UN expressed alarm that Sri
Lankan security and police forces are reportedly still committing rape
and torture, and said the country must investigate and prosecute those
involved, as well as those implicated in past wartime atrocities.
"Cases of excessive use of force, torture, arbitrary arrests and failure
to respect due process during arrests by the police also continue to be
reported," it added.
The lack of accountability risks derailing the momentum towards lasting
peace, said the report by the office of UN High Commissioner for Human
Rights (OHCHR) Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein.
"I urge the government and people of Sri Lanka to prioritise justice
alongside reconciliation to ensure that the horrors of the past are
firmly dealt with, never to recur," Zeid said.
"The authorities at all levels, from the head of state to military,
police, intelligence and local-level leaders, need to publicly issue
unequivocal instructions to all branches of the military, intelligence
and police forces that torture, sexual violence and other human rights
violations are unequivocally prohibited and will be punished," Zeid
said.
"OHCHR received credible information from a well-known human rights
organization according to which 'white van' abductions, and torture and
sexual violence, by the Sri Lankan security forces persisted. These
allegations must be properly investigated," the report said.
The UN and activists have also demanded that Sri Lanka include foreign
judges in a credible inquiry, which President Maithripala Sirisena has
opposed.
A task force appointed by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, however,
said in January the country should bring in international prosecutors
and judges.
Addressing the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Tuesday, Foreign
Minister Mangala Samaraweera said the government "maintains a
zero-tolerance policy towards torture".
He said he expected draft legislation on a truth-seeking commission to be presented to the cabinet "within the next two months".
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