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Lankan Army chief denies allegations of war crimes

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Colombo: The newly-appointed chief of the Sri Lankan Army has dismissed the allegations of human rights abuses during the brutal civil war with the LTTE, describing the military actions as a “humanitarian operation.”
Lt Gen Shavendra Silva was named as the new Army Commander by President Maithripala Sirisena last week, evoking strong criticism from the US and the minority Tamils.
Silva headed the Army’s 58th Division in the final battle against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels in 2009 and his brigade was accused of attacking civilians, hospitals and stopping humanitarian supplies to trapped Tamil civilians.
His name was mentioned in the resolution passed by the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in 2013, alleging rights abuses by the Sri Lankan Army.
“There were no war crimes committed. What we did was a humanitarian operation to free people from a group of terrorists”, Silva told reporters in Kandy on Sunday.
Silva was treated as a war hero for his contributions to ending the over three decades old separatist conflict.
Critics say Silva’s appointment as the Army chief may strain Sri Lanka’s cooperation in UN Peacekeeping operations and the defence cooperation between the US and Sri Lanka.
Besides the US, Canadian and European Union embassies too have expressed concern over Silva’s appointment as the army chief. (PTI)

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