President orders "Those killed in war will be investigated"
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Colombo: Sri Lankan President Gotbaya Rajapaksa has been investigating more than 20 thousand people missing during the civil war. At the same time, the President's Office issued this clarification on Wednesday, January 22, 2020, after Rajapaksa's statement in which he said that the missing people died.

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It is being said that there was a civil war in Sri Lanka for about 3 decades between the Tamil rebels and the government. The war came to an end in 2009 after heavy military action. At the same time, the command of this action was in the hands of the current President and the then Defense Minister Gotabaya. He was also facing serious charges like war crimes. About one lakh people were killed in this civil war.

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Jot Gotbaya recently said during a meeting with the United Nations Resident Coordinator Hanna Singer that steps were taken to issue death certificates to their families after necessary investigations about missing people Will go The President's office said, Rajapaksa had told a UN official that he wanted to investigate the matter. He said that those who died in this battle cannot be brought back.

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In the year 2009, the census was conducted by the government at the end of the civil war. At that time, it was learned that the LTTE had included most of the missing people in its army. This was also confirmed by his family members. But after the fight, they were not found out. The truth is that these people died during the fighting. Four thousand personnel belonging to the army are also missing. These people also died during the fighting but their bodies were not recovered.

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