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No Secret Detention & Torture Camps in Lanka: Sirisena to Tamils

Sirisena has been campaigning in the Tamil-dominated Jaffna city for the 10 February local council election.

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Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena on Monday, 5 February, assured the minority Tamil community that his government was not running any secret detention and torture camps in the country.

Sirisena said he was concerned about the people who were missing years after the end of the nearly three-decade-long civil war.

"I have several times met the relatives of the disappeared persons. I am concerned about their problem of the missing relatives," Sirisena said while campaigning in the Tamil-dominated Jaffna city for the 10 February local council election.

They have told me that the missing people are being held by the government in secret detention camps. I made inquiries and I tell them on behalf of the government that there are no such camps run by the government.
Maithripala Sirisena
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Sirisena said his government had addressed the concerns of the Tamils by returning to them their land that had been held for military purposes since the mid-1980s.

The Tamil and international rights groups had blamed the former Mahinda Rajapaksa government of running secret detention and torture camps.

The relatives of the missing persons have regularly held public demonstrations, demanding urgent government attention to their concerns.

The government has set up an Office of Missing Persons (OMP) which is yet to become operational.

The OMP was one of the accountability mechanisms advocated in UN Human Rights Council resolutions on Sri Lanka since 2013.

The UN panel called for the establishment of an independent international court to probe alleged war crimes committed by both the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and the government troops during the last stages of the civil war, which ended in 2009.

According to the government estimates, around 20,000 people are still missing due to various conflicts including the 30-year-long separatist war with Lankan Tamils, which claimed the lives of at least 100,000 people.

The LTTE, which led the war for a separate Tamil homeland, was finally crushed by the Lankan military in 2009 with the death of its supremo Velupillai Prabhakaran.

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