The Sri Lankan government without delay release more than 280,000 displaced Tamil civilians living in custody camps, a leading human rights group said on Wednesday.
Human Rights Watch said the displaced Sri Lankans were already wounded of a protracted and bloody civil war. Now they are victims again, limited against their will, like criminals, the global watchdog group said.
Keeping several hundred thousand civilians who had been trapped in the middle of a war penned in these camps is disgraceful, said Brad Adams, Asia director for Human Right Watch. "Haven't they been through enough?
Human Rights Watch said the displaced Sri Lankans were already wounded of a protracted and bloody civil war. Now they are victims again, limited against their will, like criminals, the global watchdog group said.
Keeping several hundred thousand civilians who had been trapped in the middle of a war penned in these camps is disgraceful, said Brad Adams, Asia director for Human Right Watch. "Haven't they been through enough?
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