Sri Lanka will deny visas to UN investigators says President

Sri Lanka will deny visas to investigators from the Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights due to conduct the UN inquiry into mass atrocities in Sri Lanka, the Sri Lankan President said on Tuesday.

“We will not allow them into the country,” said Mahinda Rajapaksa when speaking to the Foreign Correspondents Association, whilst adding that the domestic investigation panel had been strengthened to carry out its own investigation, reports Reuters.

Disregarding any future findings from the UN investigation, Rajapaksa, said,

“I don’t think anybody will take it [the UN investigation] seriously, other than the people who want it.”

Rajapaksa’s comments come as the UN Human Rights Chief last week said access to the island would not be needed to complete the investigation as there was a ‘wealth of information’ outside of Sri Lanka.

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