India must take position on Lanka’s alleged war crimes: Rights group
April 20, 2011 09:50 am
Following allegations of war crimes against the Sri Lankan government, a top human rights expert has said that India needs to make public its position on the issue.
“India will have to take a public position,” Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia
director of Human Rights Watch, told PTI. Ganguly added that if India wanted to
emerge as a leader on the global stage then the country’s leadership would have
to show its intention of “protecting the rights of people over government.”
An independent panel of experts, which submitted its report to the UN, has
found “credible allegations” of crimes against humanity and war crimes against
the Sri Lankan government and the rebel Tamil Tigers.
The excerpts leaked to Sri Lanka’s ‘Island’ newspaper, said that “the
panel found credible allegations, which if proven, indicate that a wide range
of serious violations of international humanitarian law and international human
rights law were committed both by the Sri Lankan government and the LTTE, some
of which would amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity”.
The Sri Lankan government has rejected the report as “fundamentally flawed” and
“based on patently biased material, which is presented without any verification”.
If calls for accountability grow, observers have noted that the Indian
government would probably discuss the issue privately with the Sri Lankan
government. India’s position on human rights has come under increasing scrutiny
as New Delhi hopes to get a permanent seat in the Security Council.
Recently India, which is currently a non-permanent member on the Council, voted
for the first round of sanctions against Muammar Gaddafi but it abstained on
the resolution authorising use of force.
Ganguly noted that India had played a positive role in dealing with the
uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East but said it wasn’t enough to
address human rights situations in a “middle ground way”.
“There are people in Tamil Nadu who also care about it (India’s position on the
Lankan war crimes),” she said, PTI reports.