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Lanka ruling party vows justice for war victims

AFP
Colombo

Sri Lanka’s ruling party has pledged justice for thousands of victims of the island’s separatist war as it released its manifesto ahead of next month’s general
election.
The United National Party (UNP) promised to work with the UN to ensure accountability for war crimes committed during the conflict that ended in 2009, a longstanding demand of ethnic
minority Tamils.
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe urged support for his party to strengthen gains made at January presidential elections when Maithripala Sirisena ousted longtime strongman Mahinda Rajapakse.
“The voters have a clear choice,” Wickremesinghe said as he presented copies of the manifesto to influential Buddhist monks at a ceremony in Colombo on Thursday.
“Either vote for my party to prevent the division of the country (on ethnic lines) and end corruption or vote for
Rajapakse and his alliance.”
Wickremesinghe is the prime ministerial candidate from the UNP which backed Sirisena at the bitterly fought January poll.
The August 17 election comes after the coalition cobbled together by Wickremesinghe and Sirisena has struggled to pass promised reforms in the parliament, where it lacks a majority.
Rajapakse will stand as a candidate for his United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) in August despite losing the presidential poll on corruption and nepotism allegations as well as a failure to address reconciliation issues for Tamils.
An ethnic Sinhalese, Rajapakse remains popular among big sections of the island’s largest community for overseeing the defeat of the Tamil Tiger separatists.
Ethnic Tamils, who constitute about 15% of the just over 20mn population, could emerge king makers in August if the Sinhalese community is split down the middle between two major national parties.
The UN’s Human Rights Council is due in September to release its findings into allegations of war crimes, including that up to 40,000 Tamil civilians were killed by Sri Lankan forces in the
conflict’s final phase.


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