 The British Foreign office has named Sri Lanka as a country of concern
saying it reflects Britain’s concerns about allegations of serious
conflict violations, as well as the deteriorating status of the rule of
law and freedom of expression in Sri Lanka.Sri Lanka is the only country to be added on the annual human rights
report by Britain this year as a country of concern and follows
recommendations by the Foreign Affairs Committee, the British Foreign
office said.
The report, among other issues in Sri Lanka, notes that while there has
been little LTTE activity in Sri Lanka following the end of the
fighting in May a number of other armed groups continue to operate.
The Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal (TMVP) and cadres loyal to
Muralitharan (aka Karuna), a Tamil government minister and former senior
LTTE member, are reported to continue to carry arms in the east, the
British Foreign office said.
It said that the People’s Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam and
other Tamil paramilitary groups are alleged to have been active in IDP
camps in Vavuniya. And in Jaffna in the far north, Eelam People’s
Democratic Party, a government-aligned Tamil political party, is
reported to be continuing to engage in paramilitary activity and to
threaten political opponents. There have been claims that some of these
groups disarmed in the latter stages of 2009 but there has been no
verifiable disarmament process.
Source: Dailymirror Online
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