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Colombo: Sri Lanka’s president backed down Wednesday from a refusal to ask the UN rights body for more time to probe war crimes during the island nation’s brutal civil conflict. Sri Lankan government troops were accused of killing at least 40,000 ethnic Tamil civilians in the final months of the island’s 37-year guerrilla war that ended in May 2009. A 2015 UN Human Rights Council resolution gave Sri Lanka 18 months to establish a credible investigation. Colombo secured a two-year extension in 2017 that expires this month. (AFP)
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