Sri Lanka's President announced Saturday new investigations into alleged secret detention centres as part of a drive to find tens of thousands of people still missing after the country's decades-long war. Maithripala Sirisena said he would establish a mechanism to search locations where there are reports that people may still be incarcerated after the war, which ended in May 2009.
"If there are allegations that people are still being held in some locations, the government will set up a mechanism to inspect them," Sirisena told a rally in the former war zone of Sampur in the country's northeast. Multiple official committees have examined the issue of missing people, and recommended actions including reparations and criminal investigations into some high profile cases. Authorities have so far been slow to act, but Sirisena promised he would now implement these recommendations.
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