Last Updated : 09-02-2012 03:46



 
 

US blames govt. for HR violations

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The US has blamed the government for being involved in human rights violations last year and has stated that Sri Lanka is yet to make progress into the killings of several high profile people who were murdered as the war came to its bloody end.

However the report also stated that the country did make some progress after the war between the military and the LTTE came to an end after 35 years.
 

“The government's respect for human rights declined as armed conflict reached its conclusion,” the US said in its annual Human Rights report released by the State Department.
 

The report added that throughout last year, human rights observers alleged that progovernment paramilitary groups and security forces participated in armed attacks against civilians and practiced torture, kidnapping, hostage-taking, and extortion with impunity.
 

“During the year there were no indications or public reports that civilian or military courts convicted any military, police, or paramilitary members for human rights abuses. The executive failed to appoint the Constitutional Council, which is required under the constitution, thus obstructing the appointment of independent representatives to important institutions such as the Human Rights Commission, Bribery Commission, Police Commission, and Judicial Service Commission,” the report said.
 

It further said that there were numerous reports that the government or its agents committed arbitrary or unlawful killings and the police or other security forces killed several detained suspects.
 

It added that unknown actors suspected of association with paramilitary group’s reportedly assisting government military forces committed numerous killings and assaults of civilians.
 

The State Department further said that media freedom deteriorated in much of Sri Lanka last year, with most journalists practicing self-censorship after threats and violence against them.
 

“Statements by government and military officials contributed to an environment in which journalists who published articles critical of the government felt under threat,” it said.
 

However the State Department also reported some improvements.
 

Meanwhile, the report also blamed the LTTE for engaging in torture, arbitrary arrest and detention, denied fair public trials; arbitrarily interfered with privacy; and denied freedoms of speech, press, assembly, and association.
 

It further said that the LTTE prevented civilians under its control from crossing over to government-held territory by shooting and killing those attempting to escape and as the conflict intensified, the LTTE forcibly recruited both adults and children for combat and reportedly located mortars and other heavy weapons near or in civilian encampments, drawing government military fire in the process. (Daily Mirror online)




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-74+60 # Guest 2010-03-12 09:38
WHAT IS THE US DOING IN IRAQ & AFGHANISTAN?
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-37+41 # Guest 2010-03-12 12:17
Dear IRAQ & AFGHABISTAN both are different stories.. Not Like SL..
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-4+14 # Guest 2010-03-12 19:54
Yes in Iraq and afganistan the civilians are killed in their thounsands by smart bombs. Peple are displaced in their millions. No peace on the horizon....
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-5+15 # Guest 2010-03-13 07:52
Sanjee.

We have Human Rights and IRAQ & AFGHANS HAVE ANIMAL RIGHTS?
What is USA Violating at Guantanamo? Animal Rights ha?
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-0+1 # Guest 2010-03-12 20:35
Restoring Human Rights
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-4+6 # Guest 2010-03-12 22:17
It is not a reason for us to violate SL HR's.
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-37+76 # Guest 2010-03-12 09:54
No Sri Lankan in his/her right senses would deny it !
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-36+60 # Guest 2010-03-12 10:11
US now you are talking
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-68+46 # Guest 2010-03-12 10:21
Thanks to Sarath Fonseka,Ranil, Some,Rauff,Mana gala and Mano
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-59+49 # Guest 2010-03-12 10:23
LOOK WHO IS TALKING. DOUBLE STANDARDS
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-37+63 # Guest 2010-03-12 10:46
Even China had Human Right violation problem and they improved it, so Sri Lanka is not exceptional.
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-63+45 # Guest 2010-03-12 11:10
Hey there America! Israel, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq... should we name more?
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-22+33 # Guest 2010-03-12 12:26
IF WIMAL CAN GO to protest infront of US embassy, I ll vote for him.
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-26+34 # Guest 2010-03-12 12:58
America should work to empower people of this land and not a corrupt government. This government will empower only MR family and his generations.
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-46+29 # Guest 2010-03-12 13:07
We know that Tamil Civilians were NOT TARGETED,by our forces during the war. But the harassment to them from the LTTE is undisputed.
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-6+4 # Guest 2010-03-12 20:12
most people in the world and including Sri Lanka know about this. Therefore, US's statement is nothing new but reflection of the reality.
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-7+2 # Guest 2010-03-12 20:50
NOW WHAT WEERAWANSA GOING TO DO, NO MORE DISNEYLAND.
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-8+4 # Guest 2010-03-12 22:51
Several "HIGH PROFILE PEOPLE" ?? Like Prabha, Nadesan, Charles Anthony etc.?? Unfortunately, the white flags they brought were not clean enough!!
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-12+7 # Guest 2010-03-13 00:21
Human rights abuses galore! This is a serious 'blot' on the country's image, regardless of whoever is responsible. It is alright to point to Iraq or Afghanistan but, 'two wrongs can never make a right.' Besides the gross abuses in Sri Lanka have been directed at its OWN citizens, unlike in the other two cases.
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-8+4 # Guest 2010-03-13 01:28
Truth be told, I don't think the general population of Sri Lanka are even aware of what 'human rights' are ... this being the extent and effect of their deprivation.
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-9+5 # Guest 2010-03-13 06:36
There is no point of making ineffective statements. Do something tangible to Penalise this King cum Idiot. He and his clan are devastating this beautiful island!!!!
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-6+12 # Guest 2010-03-13 07:59
Another Lunatic Statement by Americans... They are the biggest Violator... Now You are Talking..? They dont have work these days I guess.. Verbal Diarrhea ...
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-4+13 # Guest 2010-03-13 08:25
You mean... Terrorists Human Rights ?
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-5+14 # Guest 2010-03-13 09:30
US, please keep your nose out of Sri Lanka, You have no right to talk about human rights in Sri Lanka!!!
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-12+5 # Guest 2010-03-13 09:34
Why mention Iraq and Afganistan,Thin k about our own backyard.Are we 100% clean ,General is in Jail,Karuna ,Pillayan K P are living in luxuary. Wake up people ,Are we total idiots?
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-1+6 # Guest 2010-03-13 11:29
Yes You are the one!
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-1+2 # Guest 2010-03-13 15:33
Next time we would follow your American foot steps as you managed to silent Japan in world war two.
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