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No doubt emboldened by Sri Lanka's new government. Ranil Wickremasinghe is an appalling prime minister who is taking Sri Lanka down the same path he did when he was last in power. Meanwhile Sri Lanka's lingerie designer foreign minister Mangala Samaraweera is running around screaming at the former administration and promising to crucify the people that ended the war in Sri Lanka, and now this. Once again India has been givenleverage over Sri Lankan affairs after the defeat of the Tamil Tigers by none other than moronic Sri Lankans like Ranil and his followers. Sri Lanka is basically effed.
Sri Lanka's Tamil leaders charge "historical genocide"
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Sri Lanka's ethnic Tamil leaders on Tuesday accused successive governments of systematic acts of genocide against the minority Tamil community and called on the United Nations to investigate.
The Tamil-controlled Northern Provincial Council called on the Geneva-based U.N. Human Rights Council to investigate what it claims are historic violations intended "to destroy the Tamil people."
The resolution comes amid suspicion among Tamil leaders that the U.N. rights council may not release an investigative report on allegations of war crimes against the Sri Lankan government and Tamil Tiger rebels during the final phase of the country's civil war in 2009.
The U.N council is scheduled to release its report in March but with improving relations between Sri Lanka's newly-elected government and the United States — the main proponent of the investigation— it is believed that the report may be postponed.
The council resolution says majority ethnic Sinhalese-controlled governments in Colombo since the country became independent from Britain in 1948 have carried out state sponsored pogroms, sexual violence, cultural and linguistic destruction.
The council's resolution says the U.N. investigation must extend to its charge of genocide. "The U.N Security Council should refer the situation in Sri Lanka to the International Criminal Court for prosecutions based on war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide."
The government spokesman could not be immediately reached for comment.
FULL ARTICLE -> Sri Lanka's Tamil leaders charge "historical genocide" - Yahoo News
Sri Lanka's Tamil leaders charge "historical genocide"
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Sri Lanka's ethnic Tamil leaders on Tuesday accused successive governments of systematic acts of genocide against the minority Tamil community and called on the United Nations to investigate.
The Tamil-controlled Northern Provincial Council called on the Geneva-based U.N. Human Rights Council to investigate what it claims are historic violations intended "to destroy the Tamil people."
The resolution comes amid suspicion among Tamil leaders that the U.N. rights council may not release an investigative report on allegations of war crimes against the Sri Lankan government and Tamil Tiger rebels during the final phase of the country's civil war in 2009.
The U.N council is scheduled to release its report in March but with improving relations between Sri Lanka's newly-elected government and the United States — the main proponent of the investigation— it is believed that the report may be postponed.
The council resolution says majority ethnic Sinhalese-controlled governments in Colombo since the country became independent from Britain in 1948 have carried out state sponsored pogroms, sexual violence, cultural and linguistic destruction.
The council's resolution says the U.N. investigation must extend to its charge of genocide. "The U.N Security Council should refer the situation in Sri Lanka to the International Criminal Court for prosecutions based on war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide."
The government spokesman could not be immediately reached for comment.
FULL ARTICLE -> Sri Lanka's Tamil leaders charge "historical genocide" - Yahoo News
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