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Britain hopes for ‘full access’ to investigators by LankaBritain is hoping Sri Lanka will grant full access to investigators who will conduct a probe into allegations of rights abuses during the war, if the US-sponsored resolution at the UN Human Rights Council is adopted this week. UK Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Hugo Swire, who engaged in a live Q&A on Twitter yesterday, was answering a query on how the investigation set up in the UNHRC resolution would go ahead if Sri Lanka fails to permit investigators into the country. Swire said the UK was supporting calls for an international investigation because the Government had not held a credible domestic investigation. In response to another question, the UK Minister of State noted that Britain acknowledged that reconciliation takes time, but added that the Government had not fulfilled domestic pledges made about accountability since 2009. He added that Britain was clear that the investigation must look into allegations of violations by all sides during the conflict. “The UK condemned the LTTE as a brutal terror organisation and they have been proscribed in tge UK since 2001,” he added. (DB) |