Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister on Friday accused the previous administration of using its embassies abroad as “safe houses” for murderers accused of perpetrating human rights abuses during the civil war.

Mangala Samaraweera told Parliament a deputy ambassador posted to Brazil and two staffers sent to Germany were among those suspected of murders and war crimes that were sheltered in embassies by the former government. “Many of our embassies had become safe houses for criminals involved in killings as well as grave human rights violations at home,” Mr. Samaraweera told Parliament. “They were rewarded by giving places in our embassies abroad.”

The Minister said the envoy sent to Brazil by the Mahinda Rajapaksa government was accused of murdering another embassy employee and committing human rights abuses.

Meanwhile, the two given postings in Berlin were key suspects in the 2009 assassination of newspaper editor Lasantha Wickrematunga, a Rajapaksa critic, Mr. Samaraweera added.