Sri Lanka's former army commander and now minister, Sarath Fonseka, called for an investigation into the 'white flag' case stating that as the LTTE had been pushed into a tiny area of land, low ranking officers could have been responsible without senior involvement.
"The LTTE had been cornered to a small lagoon area during the last month o f the war, and therefore even low ranking military personnel such as corporals could have finished it off without the involvement of the top brass of the military," Mr Fonseka, who was army commander during the final stages of the armed conflict with the LTTE, was quoted by the Daily Mirror as stating in Parliament on Thursday.
Adding that he had to visit China urgently during the last stages, Mr Fonseka said, "the services of high ranking officers including the Army commander was not necessary as the LTTE was trapped at that time. Low ranking officers could have handed the war easily if they were given a free hand."
The white flag incident, described in detail within the OHCHR report, refers to the extrajudicial killing by Sri Lankan military soldiers of surrendering LTTE cadres, including senior figures within the LTTE's political leadership.
“The white flag charges could have been avoided if the political leadership who tried to grab credit for the war victory handled the military operations effectively," said Mr Fonseka.
“We should not shy away from any investigation. We should not resent foreign participation,” he added.
"The LTTE had been cornered to a small lagoon area during the last month o f the war, and therefore even low ranking military personnel such as corporals could have finished it off without the involvement of the top brass of the military," Mr Fonseka, who was army commander during the final stages of the armed conflict with the LTTE, was quoted by the Daily Mirror as stating in Parliament on Thursday.
Adding that he had to visit China urgently during the last stages, Mr Fonseka said, "the services of high ranking officers including the Army commander was not necessary as the LTTE was trapped at that time. Low ranking officers could have handed the war easily if they were given a free hand."
The white flag incident, described in detail within the OHCHR report, refers to the extrajudicial killing by Sri Lankan military soldiers of surrendering LTTE cadres, including senior figures within the LTTE's political leadership.
“The white flag charges could have been avoided if the political leadership who tried to grab credit for the war victory handled the military operations effectively," said Mr Fonseka.
“We should not shy away from any investigation. We should not resent foreign participation,” he added.