ALLEGED WAR CRIMES IN SRI LANKA

  • Session: 2010-11
  • Date tabled: 08.06.2011

That this House notes Channel 4′s documentary, Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields, broadcast on14 June 2011, which features devastating new video evidence of war crimes during Sri Lanka’s civil war; further notes that certain footage has been authenticated by the UN and has been declared as evidence of definitive war crimes by the UN Special Rapporteur on extra-judicial killings; condemns strongly the Sri Lankan government for dismissing outright the analysis of the UN Special Rapporteur and its unwillingness to engage in a proper accountability process; urges all hon. Members to view the Channel 4 documentary; supports the Government’s policy of an independent investigation into these allegations; and calls on the UN to establish an independent, international mechanism to ensure truth, accountability and justice in Sri Lanka.

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Party
Constituency
Date Signed

Bottomley, Peter
Conservative Party
Worthing West
09.06.2011

Caton, Martin
Labour Party
Gower
09.06.2011

Corbyn, Jeremy
Labour Party
Islington North
09.06.2011

Gapes, Mike
Labour Party
Ilford South
09.06.2011

Halfon, Robert
Conservative Party
Harlow
09.06.2011

Hopkins, Kelvin
Labour Party
Luton North
09.06.2011

McDonagh, Siobhain
Labour Party
Mitcham and Morden
08.06.2011

McDonnell, John
Labour Party
Hayes and Harlington
09.06.2011

Pugh, John
Liberal Democrats
Southport
09.06.2011

Scott, Lee
Conservative Party
Ilford North
08.06.2011