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Monday, April 18, 2011
The fatality estimate used by the three-member expert panel is significantly higher than the 7,000 civilian deaths cited by the United Nations near the end of the last four months of the bloody conflict, although it's unlikely that an exact figure will ever be established. Full Story>>>
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Monday, April 18, 2011
Civilian deaths in Sri Lanka may have been vastly underestimated, U.N. panel says
An independent investigation is sought of 'credible' allegations that tens of thousands died in the last four months of Sri Lanka's civil war in human rights violations by both sides.
A U.N. panel has called for an investigation into allegations that thousands of civilians were killed in the last four months of the Sri Lankan civil war, which ended in May 2009. (European Pressphoto Agency / May 18, 2009)
Reporting from New Delhi—
A U.N. panel has called for an independent investigation of "credible" allegations that tens of thousands of civilians were killed in the final stages of the Sri Lankan civil war two years ago.