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We ask if the government is committed to harmony as alleged evidence of war crimes against Tamils airs on British TV.
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Rights group calls for UN probe, saying lack of accountability has caused a sense of impunity among security forces.
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Sri Lanka's newspaper men explain how they overcame bans on ink and paper to report the news at the height of the war.
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Commission asks government to further examine alleged abuses committed in final stages of 25-year civil war with Tamils.
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Envoy tells government officials accountability for alleged war crimes should be top priority.
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Emergency law comes to an end, but new government regulations prevent detained Tamil separatists from being released.
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Officials falsely link protesters and Naxalites, criminalising dissent and painting demonstrators as violent radicals.
Opinion
Last Modified: 08 Aug 2011 12:58 GMT
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Deaths of tens of thousands in the government's final 2009 offensive against Tamil rebels 'may amount to war crimes.'
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Releasing a UN report probing war crimes against rebels could cause 'irreparable damage', Sri Lanka's government says.
Features
Last Modified: 25 Apr 2011 17:09 GMT
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Country's foreign minister says public release of document could harm post-conflict reconciliation efforts.
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