‘We have to prosecute the Rajapaksas on the world stage’

The leader of Canada’s Conservative Party, Pierre Poilievre, has reiterated his calls for those responsible for the Tamil genocide to face international justice, stating that the Rajapaksas must be prosecuted “on the world stage”.

“We have to prosecute the Rajapaksas on the world stage,” Poilievre said, when questioned on Sri Lanka’s newly elected president Anura Kumara Dissanayake rejecting yet another UN Human Rights Council resolution on accountability for war crimes.

“We have to stand up to the Sri Lankan government against its human rights abuses of Tamils.”

Poilievre went on to claim that Canada’s Conservatives “have a strong and long track record”. “It was Conservative Brian Mulroney that brought the Tamils to Canada in the first place. Conservatives of John Baird and Steven Harper who boycotted the Commonwealth Summit in Colombo to stand up against the abuses of the regime and it will be Conservatives that will seek the prosecution of those who participated in the Tamil genocide. So that will be my approach.”

“I'll continue with the strong Conservative track record of standing for the Tamils here at home and in Sri Lanka.”

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