"We have a big challenge in March. We are ready to face any challenge," said Mahinda Samarasinghe, Plantation Minister and the country's human rights envoy.
Addressing a gathering in central Kandy town, he said while facing the challenge in the UNHRC, Sri Lanka would not let its troops down. "We will neither betray the nation nor our gallant troops."
Samarasinghe said military had never committed any wrong while combating the rebel LTTE. "We all know what the LTTE did. They took as human shields 300,000 civilians. They fired at troops from among the civilians."
He said it was not possible to take a count of the casualties during the final battle. "This false figure of 40,000 was given by a UN employee to help him sell a book".
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