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Minister Initiates Public Petition Against UN Report

A government minister has initiated a public petition against the report presented by the panel of experts appointed by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Sri Lanka.

Private Transport Minister C.B. Ratnayake has launched the petition today at the private bus stand in Pettah.

The petition is aimed at gathering one million signatures against the UN expert panel’s report on Sri Lanka.

5 Comments for “Minister Initiates Public Petition Against UN Report”

  1. Ane Anichan

    UN will pull back their “Judgement” because of this “Pettittion” Foolish.

  2. Ravana

    They will have to sign it themselves, since they have perfected the art of imaginary voters, they will manage !

  3. vavuniyan

    Against what?. UN system or president:s agreement with ban ki moon on accountability issues on 2009 or against whole world

  4. Shiva

    Tamils all over the world are demanding the UN to release the UN Report on war crimes committed in Sri Lanka without any changes and to take firm action to investigate without further delay to bring the criminals to justice.

    Tamils are demanding to apply the International Law as the majority community leader in Power unleash state terrorism, abducting, torturing, rape and murder of innocent Tamils, not allowing the International community to Tamils areas, no access to media, journalists, Human Rights Groups and NGOs. Further this regime was attacking the local journalists and murdering them including Lassantha Wicremathunga.

    Rajapakse is the Pol Pot of Sri Lanka and it is time for him and his cronies to stand trail for war crimes.

    • IndiaGod

      Poor Shiva, it’s been nearly a year since you wrote this post and the Rajapakse still stands strong. All your complaints have been effortless, oh do I feel your pain.

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