[TamilNet, Friday, 10 December 2010, 23:16 GMT]
 Seventeen United States Senators, in a letter sent to the US  Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, urged her to "call for an  independent international investigation into the allegations of gross  human rights violations that occurred during the country's 25-year civil  war." Coinciding with the week following release of WikiLeaks cable  which revealed  the Colombo-based US diplomats' view that  "responsibility for many alleged crimes rests with the country's senior  civilian and military leadership, including President Rajapaksa and his  brothers and opposition candidate General Fonseka," the letter follows  the August letter sent by 58 members of Congress urging the Obama  administration to push for an independent international investigation  into alleged war crimes that occurred during Sri Lanka's civil war.
Seventeen United States Senators, in a letter sent to the US  Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, urged her to "call for an  independent international investigation into the allegations of gross  human rights violations that occurred during the country's 25-year civil  war." Coinciding with the week following release of WikiLeaks cable  which revealed  the Colombo-based US diplomats' view that  "responsibility for many alleged crimes rests with the country's senior  civilian and military leadership, including President Rajapaksa and his  brothers and opposition candidate General Fonseka," the letter follows  the August letter sent by 58 members of Congress urging the Obama  administration to push for an independent international investigation  into alleged war crimes that occurred during Sri Lanka's civil war.

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 Seventeen United States Senators, in a letter sent to the US  Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, urged her to "call for an  independent international investigation into the allegations of gross  human rights violations that occurred during the country's 25-year civil  war." Coinciding with the week following release of WikiLeaks cable  which revealed  the Colombo-based US diplomats' view that  "responsibility for many alleged crimes rests with the country's senior  civilian and military leadership, including President Rajapaksa and his  brothers and opposition candidate General Fonseka," the letter follows  the August letter sent by 58 members of Congress urging the Obama  administration to push for an independent international investigation  into alleged war crimes that occurred during Sri Lanka's civil war.
Seventeen United States Senators, in a letter sent to the US  Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, urged her to "call for an  independent international investigation into the allegations of gross  human rights violations that occurred during the country's 25-year civil  war." Coinciding with the week following release of WikiLeaks cable  which revealed  the Colombo-based US diplomats' view that  "responsibility for many alleged crimes rests with the country's senior  civilian and military leadership, including President Rajapaksa and his  brothers and opposition candidate General Fonseka," the letter follows  the August letter sent by 58 members of Congress urging the Obama  administration to push for an independent international investigation  into alleged war crimes that occurred during Sri Lanka's civil war.
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