A group of French lawmakers has called for an international investigation into the alleged war crimes and mass graves in Sri Lanka, sparking a renewed debate on the island nation’s human rights record. The move comes as Sri Lanka continues to face criticism for its handling of the decades-long civil war, which ended in 2009. The French MPs, who recently visited Sri Lanka, expressed concern over the discovery of mass graves and the lack of accountability for alleged war crimes. They argued that an international investigation is necessary to ensure justice for the victims and their families. The lawmakers also highlighted the need for Sri Lanka to cooperate with international bodies, including the United Nations, to address human rights concerns. Sri Lanka has faced allegations of war crimes, including the killing of civilians, torture, and enforced disappearances, during the final stages of the civil war. The government has denied any wrongdoing, but human rights groups have documented numerous cases of abuse. The French MPs’ call for an international investigation has been welcomed by human rights groups, who argue that it is essential for accountability and justice. The Sri Lankan government has faced criticism for its lack of progress in addressing human rights concerns, despite commitments to the international community. The discovery of mass graves has added to the growing concern over Sri Lanka’s human rights record. The French lawmakers’ visit to Sri Lanka was aimed at assessing the human rights situation on the ground. During their visit, they met with local officials, civil society groups, and victims’ families. The MPs expressed concern over the lack of progress in investigating alleged war crimes and the need for greater accountability. They also highlighted the importance of protecting human rights defenders and journalists, who have faced intimidation and harassment in Sri Lanka. The call for an international investigation has been supported by several human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. These organizations have documented numerous cases of human rights abuses in Sri Lanka, including torture, enforced disappearances, and extrajudicial killings. The Sri Lankan government has faced criticism for its failure to address these concerns, despite commitments to the international community. The French MPs’ initiative has sparked a renewed debate on Sri Lanka’s human rights record, with many calling for greater accountability and justice. The international community has a crucial role to play in ensuring that those responsible for alleged war crimes are held accountable. The French lawmakers’ call for an international investigation is a significant step towards achieving this goal. It is essential that the Sri Lankan government cooperates with international bodies to address human rights concerns and ensure justice for the victims and their families. The discovery of mass graves is a grim reminder of the need for accountability and justice in Sri Lanka. The French MPs’ initiative has highlighted the importance of international cooperation in addressing human rights concerns. The Sri Lankan government must take concrete steps to address these concerns and ensure that those responsible for alleged war crimes are held accountable. The international community must continue to pressure the Sri Lankan government to cooperate with international bodies and ensure justice for the victims and their families. The French lawmakers’ call for an international investigation is a crucial step towards achieving this goal. It is essential that the international community continues to support efforts to ensure accountability and justice in Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan government must be held accountable for its actions, and the international community must play a crucial role in ensuring that justice is served. The discovery of mass graves is a stark reminder of the need for accountability and justice in Sri Lanka. The French MPs’ initiative has highlighted the importance of international cooperation in addressing human rights concerns. The Sri Lankan government must take concrete steps to address these concerns and ensure that those responsible for alleged war crimes are held accountable.