Sri Lanka has informed the European Community that she will produce none of her military officers in the World Court no matter the bogus complaints that international organizations have made against SL troops.
This announcement follows an attempt by the French voluntary organization ACF to take several Sri Lankan security forces officers to the World Court in connection with the deaths of 17 relief workers in Mutur.
This conspiracy was exposed when the authorities probed a so-called Justice for Mutur campaign.
ACF had left Sri Lanka without giving any assistance to the Sri Lanka's Human Rights Commission when it was investigating was the Mutur incident, according to a senior Government spokesman. He said that the government is now aware of the persons behind the ACF.
This announcement follows an attempt by the French voluntary organization ACF to take several Sri Lankan security forces officers to the World Court in connection with the deaths of 17 relief workers in Mutur.
This conspiracy was exposed when the authorities probed a so-called Justice for Mutur campaign.
ACF had left Sri Lanka without giving any assistance to the Sri Lanka's Human Rights Commission when it was investigating was the Mutur incident, according to a senior Government spokesman. He said that the government is now aware of the persons behind the ACF.