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Sri Lanka Tuesday pledged to act on a UN war crimes report to be published next month, marking a de facto acceptance of an investigation rejected by the previous regime. Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said Colombo would address the issues likely to be raised in the report during next month's United Nations Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva.
"We (have) got to address the issues that arise from the UN Human Rights report in Geneva," Wickremesinghe told a local private sector economic forum in the capital. "It is useless blaming the (Tamil) diaspora," he said, referring to the previous regime's allegation that Tamils abroad had orchestrated the UN war crimes investigation against Sri Lanka.
The country's 37-year guerrilla war ended in 2009, with Sri Lanka's minority Tamils defeated by the government in a military campaign that left thousands of combatants and civilians killed and wounded. Many Tamils, including moderate groups, have pressed for an international investigation into allegations that up to 40,000 ethnic Tamils were killed by government forces in the final months of the conflict.
In June last year, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights appointed a three-member panel to investigate violations of international humanitarian law by both sides. The then-government in Colombo refused to cooperate with the panel. But the new government - which came to power after Maithripala Sirisena defeated strongman president Mahinda Rajapakse in January presidential elections - has taken a more conciliatory stance with the UN.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2015

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