A large number of Tamils in Sri Lanka on Monday (23) held demonstrations in the North and Eastern provinces, demanding an international probe into the alleged human rights violations during the last phase of war with the LTTE.
Rejecting the government's proposed domestic investigation rather than an international probe into the human rights violations, Tamils including activists of Tamil National People's Front, held protest in eight northern and eastern districts.
The demonstrators raised slogans holding placards and banners that read 'No local inquiry' in Tamil and English.
Sri Lanka has been subject to three UNHRC resolutions in 2012, 2013 and 2014 over alleged rights abuses by government troops during the last phase of the three decade-long war with the LTTE in 2009.
In March last year, the 47-member UNHRC adopted a resolution which requested the Office of the High Commissioner to undertake a comprehensive investigation into alleged serious violations and abuses of human rights and related crimes by both parties in Sri Lanka during the period.
The new government of President Maithripala Sirisena persuaded the UN rights body to delay the presentation of Sri Lanka investigation report by six months.
The new government's call for a domestic mechanism rather than an international probe has not found favour with a considerable section of Tamil people.
They claim to have no faith in the domestic investigation based on past experiences going slow on them and producing nothing meaningful.
(With inputs from PTI)