Sri Lankan army acquittal shows 'lack of will' in judiciary - USTPAC
The acquittal of 24 Sri Lankan army corporals over the rape and murder of Tamil civilians in 1996 has been criticised by the US Tamil Political Action Council (USTPAC) as “entrenching impunity” on the island.
"This acquittal revalidates Tamils' loss of faith in the Sri Lankan judicial system to deliver justice," said USTPAC president Dr Karunyan Arulanantham. "This trial not only took an unconscionable 20 years, but also demonstrates the lack of will by the judicial system to treat mass atrocity crimes against Tamils – particularly those by the security forces– in a fair manner, entrenching impunity."




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