This leads me to a next and somewhat related question, but this goes beyond it now. You've made reference through the discussion here to the culture of fear in Sri Lanka. To me, this is not unrelated and is bound up with the culture of impunity, which is ongoing. It's a culture of impunity that relates to the commission of crimes against humanity.
My question is, what can the international community do to combat this culture of impunity? The International Criminal Court does not have jurisdiction. Sri Lanka will not agree to it having jurisdiction. The UN Security Council is not likely to refer these crimes to the International Criminal Court. What are some of the initiatives or mechanisms that can be undertaken by the international community to combat this culture of impunity?