British Shadow Foreign Secretary Douglas Alexander met Friday with a delegation from various UK-based Tamil organisations, including Global Tamil Forum, Tamils Against Genocide, Tamils for Labour, Tamil Information Centre, and the Tamil National Alliance (UK).
The Tamil delegates outlined the various aspects of the ongoing genocide of the Tamil nation and stressed the need for the UK to ensure demands for an international investigation included considerations of genocide.
Speaking to Tamil Guardian, Jan Jananayagam from Tamils against Genocide (TAG), reflected on the meeting, stating,
"TAG welcomes this reiteration of a commitment to an international investigation into crimes against humanity by the Shadow Foreign Secretary"
"We were happy to have the opportunity to discuss systemic issues of ethnic cleansing via forced demographic change and the impact of systematic gender-based violence in destroying Tamil communities in Sri Lanka, the militarisation of the economy in the Tamil North and East that is depriving local communities of livelihood, all of these being elements in the state sponsored destruction of the Tamil people on the island."
"We have agreed to continue our positive engagement on these issues."
Alexander argued that British Premier David Cameron should start calls immediately for an international independent investigation and that he expected no credible progress from the Sri Lankan government before March.