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Sri Lanka's government is one of the world's worst perpetrators of enforced disappearances, US-based pressure group Human Rights Watch (HRW) says. | Sri Lanka's government is one of the world's worst perpetrators of enforced disappearances, US-based pressure group Human Rights Watch (HRW) says. |
An HRW report accuses security forces and pro-government militias of abducting and "disappearing" hundreds of people - mostly Tamils - since 2006. | |
Sri Lanka's government says HRW has exaggerated the scale of the problem. | Sri Lanka's government says HRW has exaggerated the scale of the problem. |
In a separate development, a team of foreign judicial experts has announced its withdrawal from the country. | |
'Unfair' | |
HRW says many of the missing are young Tamil men targeted on suspicion of links to Tamil Tiger rebels. | |
But their conclusions have been flatly rejected by the Sri Lankan government. | |
Concern has been expressed over the disappearance of aid workers | |
Foreign Secretary Palitha Kohona says there has been a "steady decline in disappearances over the last 12 months" because of new measures taken by the government. | Foreign Secretary Palitha Kohona says there has been a "steady decline in disappearances over the last 12 months" because of new measures taken by the government. |
"Unfortunately Human Rights Watch has tended to exaggerate the real situation," Mr Kohona said. | "Unfortunately Human Rights Watch has tended to exaggerate the real situation," Mr Kohona said. |
He said the group's "unfair" report was based on unsubstantiated claims and "anecdotal evidence", while the government's own investigations into disappearances were proceeding quickly. | He said the group's "unfair" report was based on unsubstantiated claims and "anecdotal evidence", while the government's own investigations into disappearances were proceeding quickly. |
Tens of thousands have died since separatist Tamil Tiger rebels began fighting the Sri Lankan government more than three decades ago. | Tens of thousands have died since separatist Tamil Tiger rebels began fighting the Sri Lankan government more than three decades ago. |
HRW said several hundred cases of disappearances had been reported since 2006, when fighting between the Tamil Tiger rebels and the government intensified. | HRW said several hundred cases of disappearances had been reported since 2006, when fighting between the Tamil Tiger rebels and the government intensified. |
The rights group said the majority of cases "indicate the involvement of government security forces - army, navy or police". | The rights group said the majority of cases "indicate the involvement of government security forces - army, navy or police". |
The government insists that it does respect human rights | |
The group said pro-government armed Tamil groups - such as the faction led by renegade rebel commander Col Karuna - had also been implicated in the abductions and disappearances. | The group said pro-government armed Tamil groups - such as the faction led by renegade rebel commander Col Karuna - had also been implicated in the abductions and disappearances. |
While most of the victims were members of Sri Lanka's ethnic Tamil minority, HRW said, some Muslims and Sinhalese had also been targeted. | While most of the victims were members of Sri Lanka's ethnic Tamil minority, HRW said, some Muslims and Sinhalese had also been targeted. |
These included journalists, aid workers, clergy and teachers, HRW said. | These included journalists, aid workers, clergy and teachers, HRW said. |
Many of the missing were feared dead. | Many of the missing were feared dead. |
HRW said the Sri Lankan government's response to the disappearances had been "grossly inadequate". | HRW said the Sri Lankan government's response to the disappearances had been "grossly inadequate". |
It urged the government to reveal the whereabouts of the missing and prosecute those responsible. | It urged the government to reveal the whereabouts of the missing and prosecute those responsible. |
The rights group said the number of disappearances carried out by the Tamil Tigers in government-controlled areas was relatively low. | The rights group said the number of disappearances carried out by the Tamil Tigers in government-controlled areas was relatively low. |
But it said, the Tigers were responsible for targeted killings, forced child recruitment, bomb attacks on civilians and the repression of basic rights in areas they controlled. | But it said, the Tigers were responsible for targeted killings, forced child recruitment, bomb attacks on civilians and the repression of basic rights in areas they controlled. |
'Lack of respect' | |
Meanwhile, a team of foreign judicial and forensic experts says it is pulling out of the war-torn island because the government has failed to investigate a series of high-profile cases - including the killing of aid workers. | |
The International Independent Group of Eminent Persons (IIGEP) said a government probe into abuses did not meet even basic minimum standards. | |
The team comprises experts from Australia, Britain, Canada, India, Japan, France, The Netherlands, the US, the European Union and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. | |
The IIGEP said its suggestions had been ignored or rejected by the government, whose correspondence with them was "characterised by a lack of respect and civility". | |
"There has been and continues to be a lack of political and institutional will to investigate and inquire into the cases before the (government) commission," an IIGEP statement said. | |
Correspondents say that the group's conclusions are a major blow to the Sri Lankan government. |