Sri Lanka’s Australian envoy ‘not named’ for war crimes



A BRIEF of evidence supplied to the Australian Federal Police accusing the Sri Lankan government of war crimes during its 2009 assault on the Tamil Tigers does not name Colombo’s top envoy to Australia, former admiral Thisara Samarasinghe.


 

The president of the Australian wing of the International Commission of Jurists, John Dowd QC, said the dossier, a copy of which was also supplied to the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions, did not accuse individuals of war crimes.

“We have called on the AFP to investigate war crimes but have not indicated any particular defendant or person,” Mr Dowd said.

His remarks are at odds with media reporting yesterday suggesting Mr Samarasinghe, who was head of the Sri Lankan navy during the final stages of the protracted and bloody conflict, should be investigated for war crimes.

Mr Samarasinghe, who as Sri Lanka’s high commissioner to Australia could be excepted to enjoy diplomatic immunity, yesterday rejected any suggestion of wrongdoing, either on his part or any arm of the Sri Lankan government or military.

He said the Sri Lankan navy did not fire into the no-fire zones established in the closing chapters of the war and where tens of thousands of civilians had congregated on the assurance they would not be targeted.

“There was legal instruction, we respected that to the word,” Mr Samarasinghe said.

Several inquiries, including one by the UN Panel of Experts, have found there is credible evidence that both the Sri Lankan government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam were guilty of war crimes.

The Sri Lankan government denies the charge.

Mr Samarasinghe said he had not been contacted by the AFP or anyone from the Australian government about the ICJ brief, nor did he expect to.

Mr Dowd said the brief contained fresh evidence of war crimes, including statements taken from witnesses in Australia and Sri Lanka.

 

 

 

 

 

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