Mullivaikkal · May 2009
முள்ளிவாய்க்கால் — மே 2009
The end-stage of the armed conflict and the unresolved accountability file. Anchors every Remembrance Day statement.
- · UK MPs
- · Lords
- · Devolved members
- · FCDO advisers
- · Journalists
- · 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
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.
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.
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.
- E.mullivaikkal-2009.001UN 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.
- E.mullivaikkal-2009.002OHCHR Investigation on Sri Lanka (OISL) 2015
The most extensive UN investigation. Specific patterns of violations documented.
- E.mullivaikkal-2009.003OHCHR Sri Lanka Accountability Project — periodic reports
- E.mullivaikkal-2009.004UN Human Rights Council Resolution 51/1 (2022)
Current Council mandate on accountability and reconciliation. UK is a co-sponsor.
- E.mullivaikkal-2009.005International Crisis Group — Sri Lanka: A Bitter Peace (2010)
- E.mullivaikkal-2009.006Amnesty International — When Will They Get Justice? (2011)
Policy asks
- UK Government (FCDO)Publicly support renewal and strengthening of the OHCHR Sri Lanka Accountability Project mandate at the next UN Human Rights Council session.
- UK Government (FCDO)Publish UK assessment of Sri Lanka's progress against the benchmarks in UNHRC resolution 51/1.
- UK MPsMark Mullivaikkal on 18 May with a Hansard-recorded statement that cites a Tier-A UN source.
Sample Parliamentary Questions
- written→ FCDO
What assessment has the Government made of the implementation of UN Human Rights Council resolution 51/1 on Sri Lanka?
- written→ FCDO
What recent representations has the Government made to Sri Lanka on demilitarisation of the Northern and Eastern provinces?
- oral→ FCDO
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.
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