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Mullivaikkal · May 2009

முள்ளிவாய்க்கால் — மே 2009

The end-stage of the armed conflict and the unresolved accountability file. Anchors every Remembrance Day statement.

Audience
  • · UK MPs
  • · Lords
  • · Devolved members
  • · FCDO advisers
  • · Journalists
Best used for
  • · Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day (18 May) statements
  • · Calls for international accountability mechanism
  • · Letters to FCDO on UNHRC resolution 51/1 implementation
  • · Adjournment debates on Sri Lanka
Remembrance frame

18 May is the date Tamil communities worldwide mark the end of the war and remember civilian dead. The figure most widely cited (40,000+ killed in the final months) comes from the UN Panel of Experts 2011 — cite the source, not the number alone.

Now · Aarambam

Cited Tier-A evidence is open and unresolved. UK is a co-sponsor of UN HRC accountability resolutions but implementation is uneven. Statements honour memory; evidence remains under-actioned.

Becoming · Nilaiththanmai

Statements are backed by structured packs. Each anniversary produces tabled PQs, FCDO follow-ups, and a tracked answer. Memory becomes evidence; evidence becomes policy; policy becomes repair.

Evidence anchors

Each anchor carries a stable E-id for citation in correspondence, PQs, and parliamentary submissions.

  1. E.mullivaikkal-2009.001
    UN Report of the Secretary-General's Panel of Experts on Accountability in Sri Lanka (2011)

    The foundational Tier-A document. Credible allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity by both parties.

  2. E.mullivaikkal-2009.002
    OHCHR Investigation on Sri Lanka (OISL) 2015

    The most extensive UN investigation. Specific patterns of violations documented.

  3. E.mullivaikkal-2009.003
    OHCHR Sri Lanka Accountability Project — periodic reports
  4. E.mullivaikkal-2009.004
    UN Human Rights Council Resolution 51/1 (2022)

    Current Council mandate on accountability and reconciliation. UK is a co-sponsor.

  5. E.mullivaikkal-2009.005
    International Crisis Group — Sri Lanka: A Bitter Peace (2010)
  6. E.mullivaikkal-2009.006
    Amnesty International — When Will They Get Justice? (2011)

Policy asks

  1. UK Government (FCDO)
    Publicly support renewal and strengthening of the OHCHR Sri Lanka Accountability Project mandate at the next UN Human Rights Council session.
  2. UK Government (FCDO)
    Publish UK assessment of Sri Lanka's progress against the benchmarks in UNHRC resolution 51/1.
  3. UK MPs
    Mark Mullivaikkal on 18 May with a Hansard-recorded statement that cites a Tier-A UN source.

Sample Parliamentary Questions

  1. writtenFCDO

    What assessment has the Government made of the implementation of UN Human Rights Council resolution 51/1 on Sri Lanka?

  2. writtenFCDO

    What recent representations has the Government made to Sri Lanka on demilitarisation of the Northern and Eastern provinces?

  3. oralFCDO

    Will the Government support renewal and strengthening of the OHCHR Sri Lanka Accountability Project mandate at the next UNHRC session?

Pack-specific safety rules

  • · Never use the figure '146,000' or any aggregated death toll without naming the originating body. The UN PoE 2011 figure is 'tens of thousands' with 40,000+ as a credible estimate.
  • · Never frame Mullivaikkal as a closed historical event. The accountability file is open — UN OHCHR continues to report.
  • · Pair every 'Tamil civilian' reference with acknowledgement of Muslim and Sinhala civilian harm where Tier-A sources document it.
Global methodology & safety rules →
UK Lobbying Act 2014 · Transparency

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