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Once again UN stress on war crime investigat​ions

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8 April 2013-Can you please conform the date and time of our lecture at SLTTI MDMK general secretary Vaiko once again requested to hold independent investigations on Lankan war crimes.

Addressing meeting organized by the Eelam supportive political parties general secretary alleged to hold independent voting in SriLanka and urge international community to announce Lankan president has war criminal.

India should evacuate the ban on LTTE organization and need to impose economic sanction in the country. SriLanka census department has taken steps to release report on human rights violations committed by the Indian military personals while in SriLanka.

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Through this steps Lankan government willing to control the pressure made by the Indian and Western nations on hounding independent international investigations on Lankan war crimes. Census department currently collects information’s on injured and dead people during the Indian Army activity in the country.

0_136384485919_newsFor the first time census department collects data’s on individuals killed and injured during the JVP insurgency period. Head of the Census Department C.A.Gunawardene said this activity would be ended up within in the time period six months.

Speaking to media he said through this report they are willing to inform international community on killings committed by Indian army while in SriLanka on 1980. Lanka to submit war crime allegation report against India Police recovered body on former police constable from his residence at Anbuvelipuram area in Trincomalee this morning.

This police officer was dismissed from his position in connection with sexually abusing 13 years old girl. He was found dead where investigations are under way, Police suspicious over this sudden death and conduct further investigations this regard.

Trincomalee magistrate Mr.T.Sendhilnadan ordered to conduct further investigation on this death. Police constable found dead in Trincomalee United Nation once again stressed Lanka to hold investigations on disappeared people with an immediate effect in the country.

We have received 676 complaints on disappeared people in SriLanka, UN panel said. We are not satisfied with comments made by the SriLankan government on complaints filed recent past. UN further noted its duty of Lankan government to prove the security of people in the country.