The new British government faces difficult choices about international development spending. In this context, it would be tempting simply to continue existing commitments on autopilot. But there is a strong case for reviewing UK support that benefits Sri Lanka's security apparatus, given the persistent failure of accountability for war crimes.
Reviewing the Books – Britain's Chancellor Must Reconsider Bankrolling Sri Lanka's Military
Whilst cuts in the international development budget seem inevitable, a balance must be struck between responsible statecraft and frugal savings.
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Britain's New Chancellor Must Stop Bankrolling Sri Lanka's Military
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