
By Steve Crawshaw international advocacy director of Amnesty International

In the face of repeated government denials, the report’s authors reckon that up to 40,000 died in just a few terrible months in spring 2009 — kept out of the sight of television cameras, and out of the politicians’ minds. The report calls for an international investigation, which could have far-reaching consequences.
The UN says that both sides committed war crimes and crimes against humanity during the final phase of the war in Sri Lanka © Private
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Sri Lanka: Confronting the killing fields
Steve Crawshaw, London | Tue, 05/24/2011 7:00 AMIn the face of repeated government denials, the report’s authors reckon that up to 40,000 died in just a few terrible months in spring 2009 — kept out of the sight of television cameras, and out of the politicians’ minds. The report calls for an international investigation, which could have far-reaching consequences. Full Story>>>