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June 6, 2011  |  By pearlaction In Articles

Sri Lanka: Human Rights Council Should Ensure Accountability

[HRW]

Human Rights Watch is concerned about the failure of the Sri Lankan government to investigate well-founded allegations of very serious abuses that took place during the last months of its decades-long internal armed conflict, which ended in May 2009.

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