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Amnesty flags entrenched impunity 17 years after war s end

Self Identified Human RightsCrime ViolenceHumanLegal And Regulatory Framework

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  • Amnesty International highlighted Sri Lanka's ongoing failure to investigate wartime abuses 17 years after the war ended.
  • Thousands of Tamil civilians gathered at Mullivaikkal to honor victims of the war.

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Amnesty flags entrenched impunity 17 years after war s end — News Analysis