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U.N. ready to support Sri Lanka war inquiry-Pillay
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 04 - 06 - 2009


The United Nations stands ready
to support an inquiry into abuses in Sri Lanka's civil war, Reuters cited U.N.
High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay as saying today.
Addressing the U.N. Human Rights Council, which last week
avoided launching an investigation into the Sri Lankan conflict,
the former war crimes judge stressed that reconciliation would
be impossible without a full reckoning of transgressions.
"I believe that accountability is a prerequisite for the
attainment of justice and reconciliation for all Sri Lankans
and, thus, a foundation for lasting peace," she said.
Pillay, who is an ethnic Tamil from South Africa, said the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and the military both
ought to held responsible for killing and mistreating civilians
in the last throes of their 25-year conflict.
Her remarks sought to keep up pressure on Sri Lanka in spite
of the Human Rights Council's failed attempt to scrutinise the
conduct of both sides during and after the 25-year separatist
war that Colombo declared over last month.
Sri Lanka's allies including China, India and Russia backed
its resolution to the U.N. body's special session stressing its
right to act without outside interference, and blocked
discussion on a Western text expressing concerns about
humanitarian conditions in the country.
Human rights groups including Amnesty International have
been calling for an outside inquiry as recommended by Pillay.
In her Thursday remarks, the High Commissioner also urged
Colombo to allow free movement in and out of the camps holding
hundreds of thousands of war-displaced people in Sri Lanka's
northeast, where the LTTE had been fighting for an independent
Tamil homeland in the majority Sinhalese country.
"Unfettered humanitarian access to, as well as freedom of
movement for, the large number of IDPs held in closed camps are
of the utmost importance," she said, using the acronym for
"internally-displaced persons" or refugees within the country.


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