Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Rights group: Sri Lankan war report is a whitewash

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka —

An international rights group on Tuesday called Sri Lanka's report on its 26-year civil war an attempt to whitewash growing evidence of alleged government atrocities.
Two years after the conflict ended, Sri Lanka conceded for the first time this week that troops caused civilian deaths in the last months of fighting against Tamil Tiger rebels. But its war report takes no responsibility for those deaths or for any alleged violations of the rules of war, New York-based Human Rights Watch said.
This is just the latest and glossiest effort to whitewash mounting evidence of government atrocities during the fighting," the group's Asia director, Brad Adams, said in a statement.
Sri Lanka has been under increasing international pressure to allow for an independent investigation into alleged human rights violations by both troops and rebels, which a U.N. experts panel said could amount to war crimes.The 161-page report released Monday by the Sri Lankan Defense Ministry reverses two years of government insistence that its troops adhered to a "zero civilian casualty policy."
However, it denies allegations that troops committed rights violations and executed prisoners, and says the civilian deaths were unavoidable given the magnitude of the fighting and ruthlessness of the opponent.
It does not say how many civilians may have been killed, though the U.N. panel has said tens of thousand perished in just the last months of the war.
The report says the government was forced to go to war after unsuccessful attempts to broker peace with the independence-seeking rebels, and that its military operation followed international laws while accusing the rebels of abuses including using civilians as human shields and conscripting child soldiers.
Human Rights Watch urged international governments to reject the "factually challenged report" and renew calls for government accountability, saying alleged rebel abuses did not justify violations by government security forces.The government's report "is yet another feeble attempt to convince the world, despite growing evidence to the contrary, that government forces committed no crimes."
The troops are alleged to have deliberately shelled civilians in a no-fire zone, targeted hospitals and blocked food and medical aid, according to the U.N. panel.

Footage allegedly taken by front-line soldiers and aired on Britain's Channel 4 television appears to show blindfolded prisoners being shot at close range and the naked bodies of women being loaded into a tractor trailer.

Defense Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa on Monday accused Channel 4 of "promoting baseless accusations whose sole purpose is to discredit Sri Lanka."

Hundreds of government supporters, including state-run media journalists, protested Tuesday in Colombo against the UK channel with placards reading "Stop Channel 4 dirty media tricks" and "Channel 4 - Enough is enough."



Miss World 2007 Zi Lin Zhang

Zi Lin Zhang Profile:
Name: Zi Lin Zhang
Birth name: Zhang Zilin, Eilin(Eileen)
Birthdate: March 22, 1984 (1984-03-22)
Birth location: Shijiazhuang, Hebei, People's Republic of China
Height: 1.82m
Eye color: Brown
Hair color: Black
Title(s): Miss China World 2007 Miss World 2007
Major Competition(s): Miss China World 2007 (winner) Miss World 2007 (winner)
Zhang Zilin (simplified Chinese: 张梓琳; pinyin: Zhāng Zǐlín) is the Miss World 2007 title holder, representing the People's Republic of China as Miss China World 2007. She is the first Miss World of East Asian origin. Zhang was born in Shijiazhuang, Hebei, on March 22, 1984. She then moved to the Chinese capital, Beijing, where she attended high school from 1996 to 2002. She later completed her studies at the University of Science and Technology Beijing and obtained a degree in business administration in 2006. Zhang is now working as a fashion model.
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Zi Lin Zhang sexy in dress fashion
Zi Lin Zhang sexy in dress fashion






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Zi Lin Zhang have a beautiful fashion

Miss Universe China 2011 Luo Zilin

Luo Zi Lin was crowned Miss Universe China 2011 at the Mastercard Arena in Beijing on July 10, 2011. Luo Zi Lin is 24 year old and stands 1.82 m. She will represent China in Miss Universe 2011. The first runner-up was Li Han Zi. The second runner-up was Zhang Ya Mei. The third runner-up was Yi Na.







Luo Zi Lin was crowned Miss Universe China 2011 on July 10, 2011
Luo Zi Lin was crowned Miss Universe China 2011 on July 10, 2011




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Luo Zilin with bikini






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Luo Zilin as a model








Miss Universe China 2011 Luo Zilin

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Li Xin Profile:
Name: Li Xin (李 欣)
Origin: Changsha, China
Born: 15 March, 1988
Height: 163cm
Weight: 42kg
Measurements: 33-22-33Occupation: model, singer
Born on March 15th, 1988, Li Xin 李 欣 is a young and sexy Chinese singer and model from Changsha, capital city of Hunan Province. Besides singing and modelling, Li Xin has also hosted TV shows before and been invited to a number of local TV programmes.








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Model  Li Xin - Bikini Photoshoot
Model Li Xin - Bikini Photoshoot