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First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Thursday, April 26, 2012


Cluster bombs found in Sri Lanka, UN expert says


26 April 2012                Heavy fighting took place in Sri Lanka towards the end of the war in 2009
Conflict zone of Sri Lanka in May 2009BBC
Unexploded cluster munitions have been found for the first time in Sri Lanka, a UN expert on land mines has claimed.
In an email, Allan Poston said that small bombs from the weapons were discovered in the north of the country, near to where a child was killed in an explosion last month.
The government has denied that it ever used cluster bombs during the civil war with Tamil Tiger rebels.
They are banned under an international treaty that took effect in August 2010.
The treaty has been signed by more than 60 countries, but not Sri Lanka, China, Russia, India, Pakistan and the US - who all argue that the bombs are a legitimate weapon of war when used properly.
Cluster bomb (file photo)The UN says that tens of thousands of civilians may have been killed in the last few months of the Sri Lankan war in 2009.
Cluster bombs have been banned by more than 60 countries    full story>>>