"The US and other UNHRC member countries have a moral responsibility to deliver justice to the victims of Sri Lanka's civil war, particularly the estimated 40,000 Tamil civilians that were massacred in the closing months of the war in 2009," said Samir Kalra, senior director and Human Rights fellow of the Hindu American Foundation.
"An international independent investigation is the best means to achieving accountability and justice for the victims. A purely domestic mechanism will not heal the country's wounds or allow it to move forward," Kalra said as HAF released its 11th annual human rights report for 'Hindus in South Asia and the Diaspora'.
HAF said the US of late has announced a reversal of its previous position and indicated an intention to back the Sri Lankan government's plan to set up a domestic mechanism.
"There is nothing so far in Sri Lanka's history that would lead the victims of the country's brutal war to expect justice from the state," said Miriam Young, Director, US Counsel on Sri Lanka.
"Sri Lanka needs to undertake serious reform and reconciliation through a coherent, comprehensive, integrated process of transitional justice responding the needs and demands of the victims," Young said.
"There needs to be international involvement at every step of the process in order to provide guarantees that this will not be one more failed attempt at justice," he said.
HAF's latest human rights report also examines human rights conditions in nine other nations and regions across the world in 2014-2015 including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Pakistan, Bhutan, the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, Fiji, Saudi Arabia, and Trinidad and Tobago.
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