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Thousands of Tamils in Sri Lanka Rally

Thousands of Tamils in Sri Lanka Rally against UN delay of War Crimes Report & Rejecting Domestic Probe

International monitoring of an internal investigation is a waste of time: Jaffna University Professors

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JAFFNA, SRI LANKA, February 24, 2015:

Thousands of Tamils staged an emotional rally on Tuesday in the Sri Lanka’s northern city of Jaffna against the postponement of a much awaited United Nation’s report on the killings of thousands of Tamils by the Sri Lankan Security forces.

Several in the rally wept and held pictures of those killed and disappeared.

This rally was organized by the Jaffna University Professors and students. Several influential groups including the main Tamil political party Tamil National Alliance (TNA), the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) and the Jaffna Press Club supported this rally.

“We cannot delay a solution to the problems of the people affected by the war. The war crimes report should be published immediately” said A. Rasakumaran, President of the Jaffna University Teachers’ Association. He added that he was questioned by the Jaffna Police Chief on the eve of the demonstration.

The UN Human Rights Council said last week it would delay publication of the findings by six months, after newly elected government said it would carry out its own investigation.

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But the Tamils raised concerns about an investigation by the Sri Lankan authorities, citing the current President’s position as the acting Defense Minister when majority were killed, and the presence of the then military commander in an influential position in the new government.

The UN has estimated that around 40,000 civilians were killed in the final stages of the war and women were sexually assaulted and raped, when the army backed by air and naval support pushed into rebel-held territory.

President Maithripala Sirisena, elected last month, has vowed that his government will not allow anyone to be taken before an international war crimes investigation.

Recently the Northern Provincial Council headed by a former Justice of the Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court passed a unanimous Resolution calling the Tamil killings as Genocide and urged International Criminal Court to investigate.

At the end of the rally a memorandum to the UN was handed over to religious leaders to be handed over to the UN Resident Coordinator in Colombo, Subinay Nanday.

Meanwhile reports from India states that in solidarity with Jaffna rally, thousands of students rallied outside the UN office in the Indian city of Chennai in Tamil Nadu.

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