Sri Lanka 2025-02-25

2025-02-25

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Paul Kohler LD
Wimbledon
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Following the end of the civil war in Sri Lanka over 15 years ago, there has been ongoing concern about accountability for alleged war crimes, including targeting civilians and sexual violence. The UK government previously called for sanctions against individuals suspected of these acts.
It is over 15 years since the end of the bloody civil war in Sri Lanka, but those responsible for the many war crimes committed during that conflict, including the targeting of civilians and sexual violence, have still not been held accountable. In opposition, the Foreign Secretary called on the Government to follow the example of our allies, including the US and Canada, in imposing sanctions against individuals suspected of committing these appalling acts. Now he is in government, will he commit to finally doing so?
In October 2024, the UK and our core group partners got a resolution on Sri Lanka in the UN Human Rights Council, outlining just what the hon. Member says. It renewed the mandate of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to report regularly on Sri Lanka, and to protect and preserve evidence to use in future accountability processes. We consider a range of justice and accountability options, including sanctions, and keep evidence for any potential designations under close review.
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Commitment to impose specific sanctions was not provided
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