TNA: We fully support this call for an investigation, have been asking for five years
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Expressing its “full support” for the call for an international investigation into Sri Lanka’s mass atrocities in the UN Human Rights Council resolution tabled this week, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) said Wednesday: "this is what we had been asking for, for five years."
"In this resolution, it very clearly gives a mandate to establish a comprehensive international investigation," said Mr. Sumanthiran, TNA MP.
"We fully support the call for an investigation in this resolution - this is what we had been asking for for five years," he added.
Mr. Sumanthiran was speaking to reporters at an impromptu press conference outside HRC plenary room, soon after UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay had presented her report on Sri Lanka.
He was accompanied by other TNA MPs, Maavai Senathirajah, Suresh Premachandran, S Sritharan, Selvam Adaikalanathan and MK Shivajalingham.
Calling for urgent implementation of the resolution, which is to be voted on later Thursday Mr. Senathirajah said any delay would allow Sri Lanka to carry out further land grabs, sexual violence against women, arrests, detentions, disappearances, and militarisation.


