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Departmental Publication (News and Communications)
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Oct. 06 2022

Source Page: UN Human Rights Council 51: Resolution Introduction for Sri Lanka
Document: UN Human Rights Council 51: Resolution Introduction for Sri Lanka (webpage)

Found: political authority, as well as the need to uphold the rights of all people in Sri Lanka including Tamils


Tweet
Sarah Champion (Labour - Rotherham) - @SarahChampionMP
16 Sep 2022, 9:16 a.m.

Very concerning article about Tamils trapped on Diego Garcia, Where the Refugee Convention doesn’t apply. ⁦@newhumanitarian⁩ https://t.co/jWkjx12O7d

Link to Original Tweet


Select Committee
2022-07-19 16:15:00+01:00

Oral Evidence Jul. 19 2022

Inquiry: Proposals for backbench debates
Inquiry Status: Open
Committee: Backbench Business Committee

Found: I have applied for the debate as chair of the all-party parliamentary group for Tamils and I am joined


Parliamentary Research
UK sanctions for human rights abuses and corruption - CDP-2022-0148
Jul. 15 2022

Found: human rights abuses and corruption 19 Commons Library Debate Pack , 15 July 2022 5 PQs Sri Lanka: Tamils


Early Day Motion
Political and economic situation in Sri Lanka (19 Signatures)
15 Jul 2022
Tabled by: Ed Davey (Liberal Democrat - Kingston and Surbiton)
That this House notes the developing political and economic crisis in Sri Lanka; acknowledges the widespread corruption and economic mismanagement at the hands of the Rajapaksa government that led to protests in the first place; recognises that the economic solution needed to address this situation must be coupled with political …
Commons Chamber
Sri Lanka - Wed 13 Jul 2022
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Mentions:
1: Barry Gardiner (LAB - Brent North) Thousands of Tamils in my constituency are deeply concerned. - Speech Link
2: Stella Creasy (LAB - Walthamstow) because many of us recognise that, as the United Nations has told us, potentially more than 100,000 Tamils - Speech Link


Written Question
Sri Lanka: Tamils
Monday 27th June 2022

Asked by: Stephen Morgan (Labour - Portsmouth South)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether her Department is taking steps to ensure that those responsible for human rights violations against the Tamil community in Sri Lanka are brought to justice in the International Criminal Court.

Answered by Vicky Ford

Sri Lanka is a human rights priority country for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Our assessment is that an International Criminal Court (ICC) referral would not have the required support from members of the UN Security Council. It would not advance the cause of accountability for an ICC referral to fail to win Security Council support or to be vetoed.

We, alongside our partners in the Core Group on Sri Lanka, have led international efforts over many years to promote accountability, reconciliation and human rights in Sri Lanka. On 23 March 2021 the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) adopted resolution 46/1, which provides a continued framework for international engagement on human rights. It calls on the government of Sri Lanka to make progress on human rights and stresses the importance of a comprehensive accountability process for all violations and abuses committed in Sri Lanka. The Minister of State for South Asia, Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon, visited Sri Lanka in January 2022. He travelled to the North and East as well as Colombo and met a range of civil society groups, including Tamil representatives, to discuss human rights. The Minister also urged the Government of Sri Lanka to take steps to deliver justice and accountability.


Written Question
Sri Lanka: Tamils
Friday 24th June 2022

Asked by: Stephen Morgan (Labour - Portsmouth South)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what assessment she has made of recent attacks against the Tamil community in Sri Lanka; and whether she has considered imposing sanctions on that country in response to those attacks.

Answered by Vicky Ford

The UK Government regularly engages with the Sri Lankan Government on a range of issues, including human rights concerns such as the targeting and marginalisation of minority groups. We closely monitor the human rights situation, including developments in the North and East, through regular engagement with regional civil society and political representatives. The Minister for South Asia, Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, has strongly condemned violence against peaceful protesters in Sri Lanka. He has reiterated fundamental rights, including the right to peaceful protest, must be protected.

Sanctions are one response among a number of diplomatic tools we can deploy around the world as part of a broader political strategy in order to change or send a political signal regarding particular behaviours. The Global Human Rights sanctions regime was introduced in July 2020, and gives the UK a powerful tool to hold to account those involved in serious human rights violations. We keep all evidence and potential listings under close review. It would not be appropriate to speculate about future designations under the sanctions regime as to do so could reduce their impact. We will continue to consider a range of approaches to tackle serious human rights violations and abuses around the world.


Commons Chamber
Oral Answers to Questions - Tue 21 Jun 2022
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Mentions:
1: Elliot Colburn (CON - Carshalton and Wallington) As chair of the all-party group on Tamils, and on behalf of Tamils in Carshalton and Wallington and around - Speech Link


Early Day Motion
Detention of Tamil refugees in the British Indian Ocean Territory (18 Signatures)
23 May 2022
Tabled by: Ed Davey (Liberal Democrat - Kingston and Surbiton)
That this House acknowledges that at least 89 Eelam Tamils, including 20 children, are being detained indefinitely on the British Indian Ocean Territory Diego Garcia after their boat was intercepted by British military; recognises that these refugees cannot return to Sri Lanka, where they have faced persecution as Tamils and …