‘The war is not over’ - No Fire Zone screening at King’s College London
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The conflict on the island of Sri Lanka continues today, stated Alan Keenan of the International Crisis Group and Callum Macrae, director of “No Fire Zone”, at a screening of the documentary in King’s College London earlier this week.
Hosted by the War Crimes Research Group at King’s College London, director Callum Macrae introduced the documentary, stressing the need for immediate action on the issue. He stated,
“This is not just an academic exercise on accountability - this is a live issue... The international community catastrophically failed, now they must do something at least to create justice.”
“A precondition for reconciliation is justice... The 9, 10 and 11 year old survivors, in 10 years time, if the international community fails to deliver justice, will get justice by their own hands.”His comments were echoed by Alan Keenan, a senior analyst on Sri Lanka at the International Crisis Group, who noted,
“What we see in Syria today perhaps wouldn't be happening quite as it did we had a clear commitment in Sri Lanka”.Keenan went on to add that, Sri Lankan domestic enquiries producing prosecutions were “few and far between” stating there were “literally only a handful of cases and certainly no senior levels of prosecution”.
“We don't have a body that will establish with any ease an international independent investigation... The UNHRC has no teeth. If it can't establish an investigation, then calling on a government that is quite possibly guilty itself, is not going to happen”, added Keenan.
