Accused Sri Lankan war criminal dies in Colombo hospital
A former commander of the Sri Lankan army who stands accused of war crimes and human rights abuses passed away in Colombo on Monday.
General Rohan Daluwatte assumed command of the Sri Lankan army in April 1996 and also led a massive military offensive into Jaffna.
During the offensive, over half a million Tamil men, women and children fled their homes in Jaffna, in what became known as the Jaffna exodus. General Daluwatte claimed "lusty cheers and loud cries of delight by prancing exuberant crowds greeted the troops on the march”, whilst thousands were fleeing the oncoming military.


