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Mullaitivu Vs Gaza: The Tokyo Co-Chairs fail on the responsibility to protect

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The Mullaitivu district where the Sri Lankan Army have started cluster-boming today i.e. 4 February 2009 would look exactly what Gaza strip was about a few weeks ago. The Hamas whom Israel sought to crush is too banned in some countries like the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). If the UN Human Rights Council could hold a Special Session on the situation in Gaza strip on 9 January 2009, why not a Special Session on the humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka? More so, Sri Lanka has banned any telecast of the war.

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  • Asian Centre for Human Rights ACHR, 2009. "Mullaitivu Vs Gaza: The Tokyo Co-Chairs fail on the responsibility to protect," Working Papers id:1852, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:1852
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