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India votes against Sri Lanka; resolution adopted

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India votes against Sri Lanka; resolution adopted Zeenews Bureau

Geneva: India on Thursday voted in favour of a resolution backed by the United States, urging Sri Lanka to investigate alleged violations during its war with Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).

The UN's top human rights body has passed a resolution calling on Sri Lanka to properly investigate alleged war crimes during its 26-year conflict with the Tamil Tigers.

The UN Human Rights Council in Geneva approved the resolution with 24 countries in favour and 15 against. Eight countries abstained from Thursday's vote.

Sri Lanka and its allies on the 47-member council had fiercely resisted the resolution saying it unduly interfered in the country's domestic affairs and could hinder its reconciliation process.

But backers, such as the United States, the European Union and India, say credible probes into alleged crimes committed by both sides are an important step for justice and equality in post-conflict Sri Lanka.

The resolution in Geneva became the driving issue in Sri Lanka's ties with India, as New Delhi was pressurised by the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the All-India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) to vote for the resolution.

China however backed Sri Lanka and opposed the proposed UN resolution.

Sri Lankan representative at UNHRC session, Bandula Jayasekara, urged the members not to adopt the resolution.

"We have said that this is very intrusive. We have explained that we are working on this. But this sort of intrusive force would derail the process," said Jayasekara.

On Tuesday, Sri Lanka requested India to 'reconsider' its support for a US-backed resolution. However on Wednesday, Sri Lanka's Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa said that his country’s ties with India remains cordial as they have been at all times, pointing to "domestic political compulsions" for New Delhi's change of stance on a US-sponsored resolution on alleged rights abuses.

Rajapaksa, the powerful younger brother of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, was responding to India's change of stance regarding the resolution sponsored by the US to censure Colombo for alleged human rights violations at the ongoing UN Human Rights Council sessions in Geneva.

Rajapaksa, who steered the government's victorious military campaign against the LTTE, said Sri Lanka had noted the change of Indian stance from opposing country specific resolutions to a stance of supporting the US move.

"We have to understand the domestic political compulsions for the Indian government," he said.

Rajapaksa said a visit to Tamil Nadu by US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton last year was a precursor to the American resolution against Sri Lanka.

He denied the accusations that government troops had deliberately targeted Tamil civilians in the no fire zones (NFZ) during the final stages of the ethnic conflict with the LTTE.

Western countries and international human rights groups have accused the Sri Lankan military of large-scale human rights violations during the war against the LTTE which ended with the defeat of the Tamil Tigers in May 2009.

International rights groups have alleged that up to 40,000 civilians died in the final months of Sri Lanka's military campaign to crush the Tamil Tigers, who waged a bloody decades-long campaign for a separate homeland for minority Tamils.

(With Agencies’ inputs)

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First Published: Thursday, March 22, 2012, 09:15

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nimali - colombo
in 30 years war both sinhalees and tamils died..both parties did war crimes...bt unfortunatly america and the other western countries only talk about the LTTE and tamil people..wt about the sinhalees inocent civilians died from boms of LTTE bombs..How many people were died...so however western countries doesnt want to cure this wound..this wound renew again...thats the thing they want...
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Roshan - Melbourne
SL government and the Army can not cheat the world for long time.
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Ranjan - Sri Lanka
India has betrayed fellow Sri Lankans. Now Sri Lanka must focus 100% on China. Avoid all connection with India. Stop all business in this soil. India has showed its real face - Sri Lanka`s silent enemy. China must intensify support to Sri Lanka, make war harbours everywhere and keep India under control. Someone should teach betrayers a lesson. Obviously South Indians (Dravidians including Tamils) have a clear problem. They were never rules by North Indians before British. So they must declair their Tamil homeland in Tamil Nadu. Sri Lanka is a different problem.
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Rajesh - Kuala Lumpur
Ya ya make great friend with chinese and bring them in millions. make more war habours ... after 20 years they will put SL as part of china in their map...Why just boycot India ... boycot also USA and the rest 22 country which support the resolution. Do you know who your govern support during China -India border war in 1962 .. talking about betray. Ranjan i hope your government agreed with your great vision.
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Chen Li - Shenzen
India has clearly betraied her best friend.Very very bad move by India. I`m sure India has broken the last chance to be the best friend of Sri Lanka
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Zen - Australia
At last the war crimes coming to lime light. Now there is hope for humanity
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Rajan Muttu - colombo
What Goes Around … Comes Around..Remember India will suffer same fate one day.TN will soon break away.
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Sundar - Tamil Nadu
We know fates of what you guys soon... Human rights are different. You are not behaved as humans in the battle. You need not support the terrorism. But you behave as terrorist on the battlefield. This is the pay for it. But delayed justice. You guys have to pay a lot for these human murders
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Sudesh - Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka will remain untouched, GOSL and the nation has the moral to face the US criminal Act. but we are not too much upset with India as Mr. M Singh is forced by Tamilnadu Cat fighters.
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REV - BANGALORE
Untill the Srilankan gov doesnt acknowledge the aspirations of Tamils, this problem persists. India is not supporting US, it is supporting the Tamils who faced severe trauma in the war.
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Sampath - Batticaloa
The war ended 3 years ago and the Sri Lankans have forgotton the past and focusing on the future. this is a punishment against the people of Sri Lanka. not against the government. It is the people who will suffer. not any leader. Too bad the Indian government had to give in to preasure of the tamil nadu political jokers who worries on other peoples problems when there`s so much to focus on there own state
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Rizwan - Sri Lanka
One day India will fall to American Ideas and break India to pcs
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nanayakkar - colombo
exactly ....before our very eyes.....
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ranjith F B - colombo
LTTE leader and his son were killed in a battlefielld where there was fierce fighting. The westerners and US who purports to be saints does not want to talk crimes commited by there forces in foreign soil,
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Rizwan - Sri Lanka
One day India will fall to American Ideas and break India to pcs



REV - BANGALORE
Untill the Srilankan gov doesnt acknowledge the aspirations of Tamils, this problem persists. India is not supporting US, it is supporting the Tamils who faced severe trauma in the war.



ranjith F B - colombo
LTTE leader and his son were killed in a battlefielld where there was fierce fighting. The westerners and US who purports to be saints does not want to talk crimes commited by there forces in foreign soil,



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