Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Sri Lanka Admits Civilian Deaths During It's Civil War With The Tamils


Sri Lanka Admits To Civilian Deaths During War -- Voice of America

Sri Lanka has acknowledged for the first time that civilians may have been killed in the last phase of the country's quarter-century-long civil war against the Tamil Tiger rebels.

A defense ministry report released Monday said although the military followed a "zero civilian casualty policy," it was impossible to avoid such casualties given the magnitude of the fighting and the "ruthlessness" of the opponent.

Sri Lanka's civil war ended in 2009 with the military's defeat of the Tamil Tigers.

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More News On Sri Lanka's Report On It's Civil War

Sri Lanka: Military Admits Civilian Deaths in War on Rebels -- New York Times
Sri Lanka admits civilian deaths could not be avoided -- Sydney Morning Herald
Sri Lanka admits civilian deaths in separatist war -- AFP
Rights Group: Sri Lankan War Report Whitewashes Alleged Military Abuses -- Voice of America
Sri Lanka accused of war report whitewash -- AFP
Rights group: Sri Lankan war report is a whitewash -- Stars and Stripes/AP

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