Cameron should review his decision to visit Sri Lanka: Lee Scott
[TamilNet, Saturday, 18 May 2013, 20:20 GMT]The Tamil activist further asked why Mr. Scott was refraining from directly criticising Mr. Cameron for visiting the CHOGM and thereby giving legitimacy to genocidal Sri Lanka.
In a stronger statement, Roger Evans, London Assembly Member from the same party, recognizing genocide, said that it was very disappointing that the Commonwealth was going to meet in Sri Lanka.
“It is bound to be seen as an endorsement for the government’s activities. So I think anyone who goes there is going to have to be very clear about making the point that they do not support war crimes in Sri Lanka and they want to see a full investigation and the people responsible brought to justice,” Mr. Evans said.
Roger Evans, Conservative London Assembly Member for Havering & Redbridge further said “What happened in Sri Lanka was, in my view, a war crime and genocide and it needs to be investigated independently. It is no good asking the government or their allies to investigate. What is required is an independent international investigation to get to the bottom of what happened and to identify the people who need to be brought to justice.”