UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab Urged to Refer Sri Lanka to International Criminal Court by Families of Disappeared
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UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab We specifically urge you this request after losing any hope to get justice for our disappeared relatives including our disappeared Babies and Children
Michelle Bachelet, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, urged UN Human Rights Council Member States to take steps to refer Sri Lanka to the International Criminal Court (ICC). ” Michelle Bachelet UN Highcommissioner for Human RightsLONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, January 29, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ In a letter to UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, Families of the Disappeared have urged him to refer Sri Lanka to the International Criminal Court (ICC).
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