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A top UN war crimes investigator, Phillip Alston says this graphic video from Sri Lanka is "authentic".  Channel 4 News in the UK broadcast the report below


Alston also made the full text of the experts' technical analysis available for download on a United Nations Web site. In his introduction to that technical analysis -- also available for download -- Mr. Alston wrote that the experts had "systematically rebutted most of the arguments relied upon by Sri Lanka's experts in support of their contention that the video was faked." Find a partial transcript of Alston's remarks here.



Behind the lines in the 2009 war against the Tamil Tigers of Sri Lanka
The prolonged last days of the Tamil Tigers. If you are any sort of news-reader you should be aware that right this very minute, as you're reading this, the island of Sri Lanka is being torn apart as the government forces push for the final eradication of the Tamil Tigers. Just this weekend the Sri Lankan army broached the 20-mile-wide safe zone housing the last remnant of the Tigers as well as an estimated 100,000 civilian refugees. Despite their almost complete lack of prospects, the Tigers aren't giving up the fight, the civilians are dodging bullets from both sides, and nobody from the media can get in to see what's going on. For more on the background of the conflict, footage from the front line, and what this whole thing means for the future of South Asia please view this VBS News special Sri Lanka: Caught in the Crossfire.


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