Broadly speaking, support an independent international commission of inquiry. It's very clear that kind of accountability process will not come from inside Sri Lanka.
What is worrying is the South African proposal for a truth and reconciliation commission in Sri Lanka. However that would look, I don't think the Sri Lankans would embrace that in the spirit of truth and reconciliation, basically, and it would buy them time. What we've seen is an approach that stalls for time, delays, obfuscates, and confuses the issue, in the hope that the international community will get bored, distracted, and deal with the next war, and eventually saying, “Okay, these problems are historical and why don't you just move on?”
I think that would have happened by now if the scale of what occurred in Sri Lanka in 2009 had not been so enormous and if the crimes had stopped. But they haven't.