Sri Lankan Government today has categorically denied the allegations leveled through a British Film "Sri Lanka's Killing Fields" on deliberately targeting it's own civilians during the war against Terrorism.The said film was produced by British T V Channel 4 is currently screening in some western countries.
The Sri Lankan High Commission in London today issued a release regarding this film and said that
The Government of Sri Lanka is concerned about the distress the images
in the Channel 4 film aired without any guarantee of their authenticity
might have caused to the viewers, particularly to those belonging to
different communities in Sri Lanka. This is an exercise which is carried
out by a small section of international media at the behest of certain
parties with vested interests and it caters only to the interests of
separatist forces living outside Sri Lanka according to the High Commission., The final objective of which
is to push Sri Lanka back to war, by way of lacerating the wounds that
the country is attempting to heal.” it says.
“The Channel 4 film has the
potential to incite hatred amongst different communities in Sri Lanka,
including future generations, and thereby, adversely affect the ongoing
national reconciliation process.”
The malicious allegations in the film regarding the conduct of the Sri
Lankan Army are in striking contrast to the standards maintained by the
Sri Lankan Army. As the Channel 4 has continuously depended on footage
already publicized by the LTTE websites and media bodies and also those
claimed to have been supplied by the pro-LTTE lobby, the viewers may use
caution in drawing any conclusions on the basis of this film. Channel
4’s gross simplification of sensitive matters, on face value, insinuates
only a sinister motive driven by a political agenda against Sri Lanka.”
“If the allegations leveled by Channel 4 or any other party are found
to be genuine, the LLRC will take due note of all such cases and
remedial measures will be taken by way of legal sanctions. This process
will also take into consideration all matters that are important to the
Sri Lankans living in Sri Lanka, and therefore, it should be allowed to
continue without any hindrance or prejudice. It is recalled that reports
of some well known Commissions in countries with much richer resources
have taken decades to see day light.”
The
Government of Sri Lanka continues to remain engaged with UN agencies,
INGOs and peoples representatives on improving the conditions and the
rehabilitation and resettlement of the affected people, the High
Commission of Sri Lanka in Britain has further stated.