Britain asks Sri Lanka to join United Nation probe
British PM has asked Sri Lankan president to facilitate investigation into human right abuses
London: British Prime Minister David Cameron has asked Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena to facilitate the UN investigation into human rights abuses in the country. In his congratulatory message released by Downing Street in the UK, Cameron expressed hope that the issues of the past will be addressed. He said, “I congratulate Maithripala Sirisena on his victory in yesterday's Presidential election.
When I visited Sri Lanka I saw the huge potential the country has, and wish him well in taking every opportunity to help realise this potential and lead a stable, prosperous, united country”. “These peaceful, democratic elections are a credit to all those involved and the people of Sri Lanka.
I welcome the fact that outgoing President Rajapaksa has accepted the democratic will of the people and committed to ensuring a smooth transfer of power. “I encourage President elect Sirisensa to support the ongoing UN Office of the High Commission for Human Rights’ investigations,” he said.