Justice essential for lasting peace says France
France has said that ensuring justice for the atrocities committed during the war is essential for lasting peace.
Speaking at the United Nations Human Rights Council during the general debate on the findings of the OISL report, France said "justice is, indeed, an essential condition for lasting peace," and "the swift establishment of a credible and independent transitional justice mechanism, to which the international community will be linked, is therefore a crucial element to this process."
Addressing the crimes against humanity detailed in the report, France said "it is now essential that all light be shed on the responsibility of these crimes, and that justice is ensured, both for victims' families, who bravely contributed to this report, and to facilitate the reconciliation process in Sri Lanka and definitively turn the page on the civil war."

