DMK leader M. Karunanidhi and PMK founder S. Ramadoss on Thursday made a strong case for an international inquiry into human rights violations in the final phase of the civil war in Sri Lanka, arguing that the Presidential Commission to investigate into complaints regarding missing persons had found the allegations credible.
The report of the Maxwell Paranagama Commission tabled in Sri Lankan Parliament called for an independent judicial investigation into the war crime allegations.
“India can no longer maintain a position that Sri Lanka is a friendly nation. It should take steps for an international inquiry and it should not be held in Sri Lanka,” Mr. Karunanidhi said. Dr Ramadoss, though rejected the observation of the Commission that there was no genocide, said the Tamils would get justice only if there was an international inquiry.
(The Hindu)