The appointment of accused war criminal Shavendra Silva to the top of Sri Lanka’s military has “exposed the Sri Lankan army as one institutionally committed to impunity for grave abuses” said Human Rights Watch’s United Nations Director Louis Charbonneau this week.
“Despite commitments to investigate and prosecute alleged war crimes, the government has failed to do so,” said Charbonneau.
He went on to call the United Nations’ move to suspend any new intakes of Sri Lankan peacekeepers in response to the Silva appointment, a “stand against impunity for war crimes”.