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Sri Lanka delays digging up suspected mass grave

Published: 02 Jul 2014 - 08:31 am | Last Updated: 23 Jan 2022 - 02:58 pm

COLOMBO:  A magistrate has postponed yesterday’s scheduled start of an operation to exhume a suspected mass war grave on Sri Lanka’s east coast after police said they needed more preparation time, an official said.
Authorities had been due to begin excavating part of a beach in Kalavanchikudy district after a resident petitioned the local court, claiming the site contained the remains of around 100 Muslims who were killed 24 years ago at the height of Sri Lanka’s ethnic war.
But after visiting the site, the magistrate agreed to allow the start to be delayed until August 18, giving police more time to secure the services of forensic experts.
“Police wanted more time,” a court official said by telephone from the site, around 330 kilometres east of the capital Colombo. “So the digging was postponed.”
Sri Lanka’s 37-year civil war, mainly pitted the majority ethnic Sinhalese, who are Buddhists, against the minority Tamils, who are mainly Hindus and live in the north.                                 AFP