‘We are watching and we are holding you accountable’
Marking the release Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sent a warning to governments across the world that abuse human rights, stating
“These reports, which the United States Government has published for nearly four decades, make clear to governments around the world: We are watching and we are holding you accountable. And they make clear to citizens and activists everywhere: You are not alone. We are standing with you.”Regarding Sri Lanka, the report stated,
“The major human rights problems were unlawful killings by security forces and government-allied paramilitary groups, often in predominantly Tamil areas, which led many to regard them as politically motivated, and attacks on and harassment of civil society activists, persons viewed as Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) sympathizers, and journalists by persons allegedly tied to the government, which created an environment of fear and self-censorship.”
“Other serious human rights problems included disappearances, as well as a lack of accountability for thousands who disappeared in previous years.”See the section of the report on Sri Lanka here.
“Discrimination against persons with disabilities and against the ethnic Tamil minority continued, and a disproportionate number of victims of human rights violations were Tamils.”
“The government continued to refuse the request by the UN’s Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights for an expanded mission and an independent presence in the country.”
See Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's and Assistant Secretary for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Michael Posner full speeches at the release, in the video below.
Sri Lanka's Foreign Minister G.L. Peiris met with both the officials on a recent trip to the State Department last week.