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Cameron “personally pushing” for inquiry in Lanka resolutionBritish Prime Minister David Cameron is personally pushing for the support of several member states at the UN Human Rights Council this month, to authorise an international inquiry about alleged crimes committed during the war in Sri Lanka. The Belfast Telegraph reported yesterday that he had personally written to several fellow leaders to solicit support for the resolution on Sri Lanka at the Council. On a visit to the island in November for a Commonwealth summit, Prime Minister Cameron warned President Mahinda Rajapaksa that he had until this month to set up a credible domestic inquiry, the newspaper reported. The newspaper reported that Downing Street had made clear Cameron believed the Sri Lankan Government had “failed” to meet his demands and was keen for an international probe to be up and running within 12 months. |