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Liberal Democratic leader calls on British Foreign Office to impose sanctions on Shavendra Silva

Leader of the Liberal Democratic party, Ed Davy, has called on the British Foreign Office to impose sanctions on Sri Lankan army commander, and alleged war criminal, Shavendra Silva.

“Now is the time for the government to prove its commitment to deliver justice for the victims of genocide in Sri Lanka” Davies said.

In his statement, Davey highlighted the role Silva played as the commander of the notorious 58th Division of Sri Lanka’s army and noted reported atrocities including the extrajudicial killing of civilians. It further drew on the extensive work of the International Truth and Justice Project which has compiled a detailed dossier documenting Shavendra’s role in mass atrocities including summary executions; the shelling of hospital and food lines; the white phosphorus against civilians; rape and sexual violence; and enforced disappearances.

Read more here: ‘Time for the UK to Sanction Sri Lanka’s Army Commander’ – International Truth and Justice Project

Davey’ statement comes as he spoke with the International Centre for Prevention and Prosecution of Genocide. In their statement, they further highlighted an early debate motion tabled by McLaughlin Anne, MP for Glasgow North. The motion called on the UK Foreign Office to follow the lead of the US by adding Shavendra Silva to the Global Human Rights Sanction regime.

They note that this would demonstrate “ the UK’s commitment to international human rights obligations and that international action is the only way that accountability, reconciliation and peace” will come to Sri Lanka.

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