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Rajapaksa slams SL army's human rights critics

Rajapaksa slams SL army's human rights critics
Colombo, Jun 19: The Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has condemned critics of the army, saying the armed forces not only fought against the LTTE to establish peace in the country, but also to take care of human rights in the region which were once controlled by the rebels.

Speaking during a military pageant to commemorate the 2009's victory over Tamil Tiger rebels, Rajapaksa said that the critics were trying to bring the country's armed forces into disrepute.

"The military victory over the Tamil Tiger rebels in May 2009 was a result of a decades-long war," The BBC quoted Rajapaksa, as saying.

The President added that the operation was carried out only to eliminate terrorism.

"Our armed forces comprise those who went into battle carrying a gun in one hand, the declaration of human rights the other, as well as taking food for the liberated people of the north and full of human kindness in their hearts," Rajapaksa said.

He expressed his concern that Tamil people in the north have been deprived of development of roads, electricity and schools and promised to improve their conditions by the end of this year.

All of the country's top leaders attended the ceremony, except, General Sarath Fonseka, the man who commanded the army during its struggle against the Tamil rebels.

Fonseka is currently in detention, but the government clarified that his absence was because of security reasons.

ANI

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Tamil Kovil 21 Jun 2010 03:55 pm
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers are hastily destroying hundreds of human skeletal remains that lies in the weed overgrown bunkers where the Hindu civilians had crept into to save their lives when SLA moved into Vanni, Sri Lanka in its final offensives on Vanni. Meanwhile, a Hindu priest, an eyewitness to the massacre, recalled how the advancing SLA soldiers had thrown grenades into the bunkers and how SLA tanks had dumped them with earth even with Hindu people alive in them.
Tamil Kovil 21 Jun 2010 03:52 pm
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers are hastily destroying hundreds of human skeletal remains that lies in the weed overgrown bunkers where the Hindu civilians in Sri Lanka had crept into to save their lives when SLA moved into Vanni in its final offensives on Vanni, a representative of an International NGO who recently visited places not permitted for resettlement in Vanni Meanwhile, a Saiva priest, an eyewitness to the massacre, recalled how the advancing Sri Lakan soldiers had thrown grenades...
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