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    General accused of war crimes appointed Sri Lanka army chief

    News DeskBy News DeskAugust 19, 2019Updated:August 19, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A general accused of war crimes by the UN was Monday appointed Sri Lanka army chief by the nation’s president despite international concerns about his human rights record. Major General Shavendra Silva, 55, was elevated to the army’s second-highest position of chief of staff in January before his latest promotion by President Maithripala Sirisena to the commander of the Sri Lankan army. “The president has appointed Major General Shavendra Silva as the 23rd commander of the army after promoting him to the rank of Lieutenant General,” the army said in a statement.

    The 55-year-old, who commanded an army division in the civil war, has been accused by the United Nations of war crimes during the final stages of the Tamil separatist conflict. Sri Lanka’s armed forces crushed the separatist rebels in 2009 in a no-holds-barred offensive that ended a 37-year war which killed 100,000 people. There were mass atrocities against civilians in Sri Lanka’s predominantly Tamil north towards the end of the conflict, with rights groups saying some 40,000 ethnic Tamils were killed by government forces.

    The UN, in a report into the allegations, named Silva as playing a major role in orchestrating war crimes. The International Truth and Justice Project, which has pursued war-era officials accused of crimes, said Silva’s appointment was “immensely damaging to the country”. “After so much bloodshed Sri Lankans need to hold their leaders accountable to stop the repeated cycles of violence,” the head of the South Africa-based rights group Yasmin Sooka said in a statement.  “Silva’s promotion, however, sends a message of total impunity.” She said they had compiled a 137-page dossier on Silva showing there was “more than enough evidence” to charge him with war crimes and crimes against humanity.

    Diplomatic sources in Colombo told AFP they had indicated to the government that promoting Silva could reflect badly on its pledges to investigate wartime atrocities.  Several Sri Lankan army generals have been denied visas to travel to Western nations over their alleged role in attacks against civilians. Sri Lanka’s successive governments have resisted calls for an independent investigation into the conduct of troops during the final months of the conflict. Sirisena came to power in January 2015 promising justice for war victims but his administration has been accused of dithering since then.

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