An external inquiry should be held into the war crimes committed in Sri Lanka. Kamsaini, a Jaffna-born Norwegian parliamentarian, said it was necessary to find out the facts.
She was speaking at the first press conference held online on Sunday after being elected Member of Parliament for Norway.
The press conference, which lasted for an hour and a half, was moderated by Balasingham Yogaraja (Baskaran), a well-known figure in Norwegian Tamil politics.
At the beginning of the press conference, Kamsaini introduced herself in both Tamil and English. She said that when She was 3 years old, she moved with his parents to Hampest, Norway in 1991 and later moved to Oslo, the capital of Norway, with the aim of learning Tamil properly.
She said his family had no political background and that the inequalities she faced between the communities in Oslo were one of the main reasons he came into politics.
She also visited Iraq, Mozambique, Palestine and Sri Lanka and participated in women’s empowerment events.
Kamsayeni recalled that 69 young people had been killed by Andes Privy at an event attended by Labor youth in Norway in July 2011, and emotionally stated that she was a member of the youth executive at the time and had lost many of his friends at the event.
She pointed out that the Norwegian government should continue to maintain a positive relationship with Sri Lanka and that it would then have the opportunity to ensure that all projects reach out to all people when providing assistance.
Kamsaini stressed that her primary task was to work for the Norwegian people who had sent him to parliament, and did not fail to express his interest in working with his party, the Labor Party, for the Tamil people. She added that he was ready to talk to anyone in the matter.