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Last updated: 09 July, 2011 - Published 17:12 GMT
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Fox emphasises accountability
Late Mr.Lakshman Kadirgarmar
Late Mr.Lakshman Kadirgarmar
British Secretary of State for Defence, Dr Liam Fox has said that late Mr. Lakshman Kadirgamar’s commitment to the principles of accountability before the law meant that he was never a man who believed that the ends always justify the means.

Dr Fox was delivering the Lakshman Kadirgamar Memorial lecture at the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute in Colombo.

Dr.Fox said that Mr.Kadirgarmar would have undoubtedly welcomed the defeat of the LTTE, one of the most brutal terrorist organisations the world has seen.

British Foreign Secretary Fox said that Mr.Kadirgamar believed in an independent judicial system complemented by political reform and underpinned by a free press.

Unswerving belief

He said it was Mr.Kadirgamar's unswerving belief in these which made him such a compelling and internationally respected political figure, he said.

 It was, we must remember, an organisation where children were forced to become soldiers or even suicide bombers and where violence and murder were seen as legitimate tools.
Dr.Liam Fox

“He would have expected, as I do, allegations of violations of international human rights and humanitarian law by both sides at the end of the conflict to be taken seriously and to be fully investigated and any individuals responsible to be brought fully to account” Dr.Fox stated.

LLRC

British Foreign Secretary Fox said that Mr.Kadirgamar would have expected, as I do, the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) to examine all the evidence and make final credible recommendations to the Sri Lankan government.

Those recommendations will play a key role in strengthening the process of accountability and support peace and, perhaps even more importantly, reconciliation as this country moves forward, he added.

Dr.Fox said that he hopes and expects that we will see that type of progress when the LLRC reports in November.

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