Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe says the government's inquiry into abductions has found that the principle blame for the loss of civilian life during the last phase of the armed conflict laid with the LTTE.
The commission's report rejects the findings of the UN Panel of Expert's report, which said that 'a number of credible sources' have estimated that there could have been as many as 40,000 civilian deaths.
Mr Wickremesinghe tabled the Maxwell Paranagama Commission report and the Udalagama Commission report along with the UNHRC report on alleged human rights violations in Sri Lanka, in parliament on Tuesday.
Sections of the “Missing Person's Commission”, also known as the Paranagama Commission, seen by Channel 4, seemed to accept that crimes were perpetrated by the army.
Excerpts published by the British broadcaster appeared refreshingly honest about the allegations against the military, conceding that evidence of executions, previously contested by the government, were unlikely to be faked.