Mullivaikkal Tamil Genocide Remebrance Day
15th anniversary of the end of Sri Lanka’s armed conflict: Foreign Secretary Statement
“As we mark the 15th anniversary of the end of Sri Lanka’s armed conflict, my thoughts are with all those killed and disappeared, and with their loved ones who continue to search for answers.
“I heard first-hand about the devastating consequences of the war when I visited Northern Sri Lanka in 2013. There I made a commitment that the UK would support truth, justice, and accountability for all.
“The UK continues to lead international efforts on human rights and transitional justice in Sri Lanka, working with our partners to support meaningful progress that will allow the Sri Lankan people to engage on these issues and remember their loved ones freely.
“Sri Lanka is an important Commonwealth partner, and we will continue to work with all communities to make the most of the country’s extraordinary potential.”
SECRETARY OF STATE
FOREIGN, COMMONWEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT AFFAIRS
Saturday, 18 May 2024
Helen said,
I add my sympathy and conviction to our campaign for Remembrance, Respect, Recognition, Rectification and Reconciliation of the Atrocities and Justice for Tamil Victims after 15 years and Tamil Rights and Reunification in Sri Lanka under UN Peace leadership.