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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, April 30, 2018
Sooka report slams STF
April 30, 2018, 12:17 pm
The United Nations has come under criticism for allowing troops
including a frontline commando from an elite police unit in Sri Lanka,
alleged to have been involved in serious human rights violations, to be
deployed among vulnerable communities.
Releasing their latest report "Sri Lanka’s Special Task Force" the
International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP) says that it has credible
evidence that this senior policeman serving as a UN peacekeeper was
involved in serious human rights violations, including extrajudicial
killings.
The ITJP has prepared a confidential list of more than fifty names of
Sri Lankan paramilitary police from the Special Task Force (STF), who
should be barred from serving in UN peacekeeping missions.
Individuals named are either alleged perpetrators or were involved in
frontline combat in the final stages of the war when the UN says system
crimes were committed by security force units, including the STF.
ITJP says that the list is being shared with the UN Department of
Peacekeeping (DPKO) and Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights
(OHCHR) in Geneva.
"One STF officer who appears currently to be observing in a UN
peacekeeping mission in Africa is alleged to have ordered summary
executions of Tamils in the East of Sri Lanka in 2006 - 7," said ITJP’s
Executive Director, Yasmin Sooka. "This shows the UN is still clearly
failing in its obligation when it comes to the vetting of Sri Lankans
for peacekeeping."
Their latest report released in London is the first to be based
primarily on insider witnesses, which include several former Sinhala STF
officers and Tamil paramilitaries.
One Sinhalese man had described his work in an STF "white van" abduction
team in Colombo as "like a horror film". Another interrogator active
during the final years of the civil war in Colombo had said of his
victims: "We would garrotte, strangle, stab or beat them to death".
Witnesses speaking to ITJP had described the detention in STF camps of
suspects who were then killed: "We tied their hands behind their backs,
gagged them and covered their faces. There were villages around, so we
had to gag them in order for them not to make loud sounds, crying for
help… Once a suspect had been taken to an STF camp, they never got
released, they would always be killed."