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An 'invisible hand' is working on a secret agenda to tarnish the good name of Sri Lanka, the chairman of a powerful Presidential Commission said. Mahanama Thilakeratne, chairman of the Commission to investigate killings, disappearances, abductions and unidentified dead bodies said many who were reported disappeared have come back to their relatives unnoticed. "I urge those involved in publicising these events to come to Sri Lanka and seek correct information from the police," he told journalists in Colombo. 500 'confirmed' disappearances It was police who provided information to the Commission, the chairman said, and they could not provide different information to the human rights activists. Over 500 disappearances were confirmed since 13 September 2006, the Commission chairman admitted. He did not deny that many killings and abductions occurred during that period. "Currently there is an undeclared war-like situation in Sri Lanka. Incidents such as killings are a normal occurrence in a country at war," Justice Mahanama Thilakeratne said. The Commission said it will produce a report on disapperances within a few months. | LOCAL LINKS Over 5000 'disappeared' in Sri Lanka31 August, 2007 | Sandeshaya Jaffna not safe for journalists24 August, 2007 | Sandeshaya Tigers engaged in 'war crime' - Amnesty10 July, 2007 | Sandeshaya 430 Killed in four months 28 June, 2007 | Sandeshaya Gajanayaka re-arrested21 June, 2007 | Sandeshaya Pope urged to help end abductions17 April, 2007 | Sandeshaya 'Protect civilians' in conflict zones06 April, 2007 | Sandeshaya Mahinda "invited" HR observers in 8904 April, 2007 | Sandeshaya | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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