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Sri Lanka has formed a committee to address UK sanctions imposed on three former military commanders involved in the 2009 campaign against the LTTE. The sanctions were issued for alleged human rights abuses. The government is criticized for its response and blames the UK for taking action unilaterally. The UK's sanctions follow similar actions by the US and Canada against other former military and political leaders.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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