US demands Sri Lanka enforce its laws in latest rebuke

COLOMBO, August 5, 2014 (AFP) - The United States on Tuesday demanded Sri Lanka enforce its own laws after a meeting of US diplomats and war widows was disrupted by pro-government activists, in the latest rebuke by Washington.
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The US embassy said activists led by Buddhist monks stormed the meeting in Colombo on Monday and "behaved threateningly towards the families of the disappeared".



The embassy said the police appeared to support the mob, which successfully halted the meeting with families whose relatives disappeared or were killed during Sri Lanka's drawn-out separatist war that ended in May 2009.


"The United States strongly urges the government of Sri Lanka to enforce the rule of law and permit all citizens to exercise their most basic human rights, including freedom of speech and freedom of assembly," the embassy said in a statement.



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"We also call on the government of Sri Lanka to take all possible steps to ensure the safety of families who had travelled from the north (the former war zone) to attend this meeting, both in Colombo and upon their return home," the embassy added.

The local organisers of the meeting said the pro-government mob used threatening language against diplomats too.

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