Marking the 7th anniversary of the Mullivaikkal massacre, the UK Conservative party renewed its call for justice for the Tamils that were killed at the end of the armed conflict in 2009.
"Today we remember the thousands of Tamils who lost their lives seven years ago in the final stages of the civil war in Sri Lanka," the party's vice chairman, Robert Halfon said in a statement on Wednesday.
"Mullivaikkal is a day to remember the atrocities perpetrated against Tamils, and those who lost their lives during those terrible years," he added.
"It is also an opportunity to renew our calls for justice for the victims and for new efforts to be made for the rights of Tamils to be recognised and implemented."
"Today we remember the thousands of Tamils who lost their lives seven years ago in the final stages of the civil war in Sri Lanka," the party's vice chairman, Robert Halfon said in a statement on Wednesday.
"Mullivaikkal is a day to remember the atrocities perpetrated against Tamils, and those who lost their lives during those terrible years," he added.
"It is also an opportunity to renew our calls for justice for the victims and for new efforts to be made for the rights of Tamils to be recognised and implemented."