The United States Congress imposed military assistance to
The Senate and House Conference report of the 2010 Appropriations Bill published on Friday December 11 directed the Secretary of State to submit a report supplementing her report on October 21 on crimes against humanity in Sri Lanka detailing whether any measures have been taken by Colombo and international bodies to investigate such incidents, and evaluating the effectiveness of such efforts, according to Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency.
A section in the Bill, which deals with US financial assistance to
While the report welcomed the defeat of the Tamil Tigers, PTI said the report expressed concerned over the displaced Tamils who are still detained in closed camps, as well as other persons who have been imprisoned or are being prosecuted for publicly reporting attacks on civilians.
According to PTI, the Congressional report expressed further concern at the lack of credible steps taken by the Sri Lankan state to promote reconciliation among Tamils and other minority ethnic groups.
The conference agreement includes a provision directing the Secretary of the Treasury to instruct the
"...If all conditions are met by Sri Lanka, then the Secretary of State should ensure that any military assistance to Sri Lanka be used to support the recruitment and training of Tamils into the Sri Lankan military, Tamil language training for Sinhalese military personnel, and human rights training for all military personnel," the 2010 Appropriations Bill said.