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Sri Lanka 'war crimes' video proven false

Published on : 6 July 2011 - 12:17pm | By International Justice Desk (Photo: Biel Calderon/Flickr)
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Sri Lanka's military said Wednesday it had original footage that exposed the "malicious intentions" behind a British documentary on alleged war crimes committed by government troops.

 

Major General Ubaya Medawela said the "unaltered" video suggested that what the documentary had presented as soldiers executing Tamil rebel prisoners actually showed rebels dressed in army fatigues.

The footage in the documentary, aired last month by Britain's Channel 4, had an audio track with the soldiers speaking in the language of Sri Lanka's Sinhala majority.

Medawela said the video the military had analysed had a Tamil soundtrack, suggesting the killers were rebels.

"The unaltered video received by the defence ministry provides ample evidence to prove the malicious intentions behind the doctored documentary of Channel 4," Medawela said.

The "original" version Medawela referred to was broadcast Monday by a pro-government Sri Lankan television channel.

Sri Lanka has persistently denied that there were any war crimes committed by its troops while battling the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels, who were crushed in an offensive that ended in May 2009.

It has has also accused Channel 4 and Western nations of leading a campaign to discredit its human rights record by producing reports of alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity.

In an email to the BBC, Channel 4 spokesperson Marion Bentley insisted that all the footage used in its documentary, entitled "Sri Lanka's Killing Fields" had been found to be authentic.

She said it had been independently verified by experts in forensic pathology and video analysis and had twice been subjected to months of tests by audio-visual experts commissioned by the United Nations.

"We stand by this excellent journalism and do not accept that the footage we broadcast has been doctored in any way," Bentley said.

A Tamil politician said the soundtrack in the military-promoted version of the video was "suspect" and "unconvincing".

"The words don't really fit the images," said the politician who asked not to be identified.

Source: AFP

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Discussion

Peter Allen 7 July 2011 - 8:09am / Australia

Sri Lankan government is capable any tricks to escape from war crimes investigations. I worked for an international NGO in Sri lanka and i can tell the whole military and government machinery is pack of liars.

PalmIndian 6 July 2011 - 1:29pm / Singapore

SL govt previously told channel 4 Video NOT AUTHENTIC and it is a movie............
Now the same SL govt (Madawela,Kohona and Basil) claiming that those getting killed are SL army soldiers.......So,now SL govt declared it as AUTHENTIC video and not a movie........
But SL govt ( Madaawela, Kohona and Basil) was FAILED to identitfy(NAME, RANK, ID) not even single SL army soldier(as SL govt claimed) in the Video.......soon SL govt they may claim all the tamil people got killed joined the army before they are getting killed...SL govt imagines the rest of the world will also be like their brainless 'sinhala only' squids...

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