UN panel of experts: Why a UN probe of Sri Lanka would spark new hope for reconciliation
The panel of experts appointed by UN Secretary General to study the final months of Sri Lanka’s civil war today urged the UN Human Rights Council to support a formal investigation the UN’s human rights chief, Navi Pillay, into the violations of international law by both sides they had identified.
The experts, Marzuki Darusman (former attorney-general of Indonesia), Steven Ratner (law professor at the University of Michigan) and Yasmin Sooka (executive director of the Foundation for Human Rights in South Africa), said in an op-ed in the Globe and Mail:
“While not as formal as a freestanding commission of inquiry like that for Syria, this mechanism could finally provide the independent investigation that is long overdue. It will need a budget and staff sufficient to the challenge of investigating the events of 2009.

