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Joining international demands for a proper inquiry into the alleged human rights violations during the war against the LTTE, Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Thursday. said Sri Lankan government must investigate and punish those responsible for them.
"I think the Sri Lankan government owes a responsibility and a duty to its own people and the people all over the world to investigate the allegations of human rights violations and punish those who are responsible," he told more than 1,000 delegates at the 2nd South Asian Diaspora Convention 2013, which opened here on Thursday.
"That's an aspiration or a desire that recognises no national boundaries. It is a human rights issue," he said, responding to a delegate's question on why investment should be allowed into Sri Lanka when the minority Tamil community was suffering.
Last week, British Prime Minister David Cameron, who visited Lanka for attending Commonwealth Summit, set an ultimatum till March for Colombo to initiate a proper inquiry into the alleged war crimes during the last phase of the campaign against the LTTE, failing which Britain will move the UN Human Rights Council for an inquiry by the Rights Commissioner.
The Prime Ministers of Canada and Mauritius boycotted the Summit, citing poor human rights record of Sri Lanka. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh also skipped the conference after strong opposition from Tamil Nadu which did not want any Indian presence at the Summit.
Chidambaram said, therefore, the Sri Lankan government "is indeed accountable, they must be held accountable, and they must bring to book those perpetrators to justice."
"Having said that, it does not mean that Sri Lanka should not grow economically, or that investors should not invest in Sri Lanka. Nobody invests for charity. They invest because they think it is profitable opportunity.
"I don't think that Sri Lanka's present failure to yet account for what happened at the end of civil war should prevent investment from going into Sri Lanka," he added.(PTI)
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Comments - SL must punish HR violators-India
RohanR Thursday, 21 November 2013 11:53 AM
Are you aware of any potential violation, Mr Chidambaram?
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Ari Thursday, 21 November 2013 01:57 PM
We have already investigated and found that India is responsible for creating terrorism in Sri Lanka and willing and ready to punish those responsible.
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Hemal Friday, 22 November 2013 05:09 AM
What about India, USA and UK?
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chinwaya Friday, 22 November 2013 05:16 AM
We have punished the culprit in 2009.
Only other culprit (India) is to be punished for training and arming the terrorists and deploying them to kill tens of thousands of Sri Lankans.
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Maha R Friday, 22 November 2013 12:09 PM
hik.
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Sudesh Saturday, 23 November 2013 02:30 AM
Punish for HR violations? Let's start with IPKF
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xlntgson Sunday, 24 November 2013 12:05 PM
India goes shopping for UK.
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