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大赦はスリランカの一般市民の死者数を解放するように国連を要求する5月30日土曜日のTh 2009年 A 一流の人権のグループは国際連合に市民スリランカの最終的な週の一般市民の死の見積もりを公表するように頼んだ 戦争. アムネスティ・インターナショナルは声明遅い金曜日で両方政府軍およびタミル人のトラの反逆者がたくさんので引っ掛かった一般市民を殺した「一貫した証明」を受け取ったこと言った 戦争 地帯および独立した国際的な調査を求められて。 グループは証明したかだれが疑わしい濫用に言わなかった。 The UN said earlier that 7,000 civilians were killed and 16,700 wounded from Jan. 20 through May 7. However, these estimates circulated among diplomats were not released publicly. Amnesty cited an investigation published Friday in a British newspaper, the Times, which said that some 20,000 civilians were killed in the final phase of the war. The report cited unnamed UN sources, but the world body did not confirm that number. The rights group said the newspaper’s report “underscores the need for this investigation.” The government said last week it had ended the 25-year separatist war on the island with the killing of rebel leader Velupillai Prabhakaran and his military and political leadership. Throughout the fighting reports emerged that government soldiers fired at densely populated civilian areas with little regard for their safety and that the rebels prevented civilians from fleeing the war zone and used them as human shields. However, independent verification of these allegations was not possible because the government had expelled the aid groups from the conflict zone and prevented journalists from reporting firsthand. Earlier this week the UN Human Rights Council rejected calls to investigate allegations of war crimes and praised the government for crushing the rebels. Sri Lanka’s allies on the 47-member council forced through a resolution condemning the Tamil rebels for using civilians as human shields but stressing that the war was a “domestic” matter that did not warrant outside interference. The UN estimates that 80,000 to 100,000 people were killed in the war that began in 1983. Have Your Say: Amnesty requests UN to release Sri Lankan civilian death toll Please read our posting guidelines before posting. Alternatively you can discuss this report in our forum . Related News
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