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    Sri Lanka: War Crimes

    Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

    Douglas Alexander (Paisley and Renfrewshire South, Labour)

    To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs pursuant to the answer of 21 June 2011, Official Report, column 156W, on Sri Lanka: war crimes, what monitoring his Department is undertaking to assess progress by the Government of Sri Lanka on addressing allegations of war crimes.

  • Hansard source (Citation: HC Deb, 30 June 2011, c940W)

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William Hague (Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs; Richmond (Yorks), Conservative)

Our high commission in Colombo is monitoring developments to assess any progress made, including the Sri Lankan Government’s “Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission”. We work closely with the US and other EU missions in doing so, and draw on reports from civil society, the UN and others.

Since the end of the conflict, the UK has called for an independent, thorough and credible investigation of allegations of war crimes committed during the hostilities. If meaningful reconciliation between Sri Lanka’s communities is to take place, Sri Lanka needs to investigate these allegations and hold accountable those responsible for war crimes.

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