Sri Lanka protests US plans to quiz army chief

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Sri Lanka protested Monday against plans by US officials to quiz its top military commander over alleged war crimes committed during the final months of the war with Tamil Tiger rebels.

Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama said the US Department of Homeland Security had requested that General Sarath Fonseka, who is currently visiting his daughters in Oklahoma, make himself available for questioning on Wednesday.

"Our position is that the meeting should not take place," Bogollagama told reporters, adding that Fonseka was holding a Sri Lankan diplomatic passport and was representing the government on official work.

The minister said the US authorities were trying to force Fonseka to testify "as a possible source" against Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse over allegations of human rights violations.

The defence secretary, who hold US citizenship, is the younger brother of President Mahinda Rajapakse.

Earlier Monday, Bogollagama had summoned the US ambassador and lodged a formal protest.

Fonseka is a Green Card holder and travelled to the United States last week to visit his two daughters. He also addressed a group of Sri Lankans in Washington and took credit for leading the battle to crush the Tigers.

Bogollagama said Fonseka could not divulge sensitive information to third parties regarding his work with the Sri Lankan government.

The US plan to interview Fonseka followed the recent publication of a US State Department dossier outlining allegations of serious rights violations by both sides towards the end of Sri Lanka's decades-old conflict with Tamil Tiger separatists.
The report, submitted to the US Congress, refers to Fonseka having overstepped his brief.

The report covered the period from January -- when fighting intensified -- until the end of May, when Sri Lankan troops defeated the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).

Sri Lanka last week announced it was appointing a panel to investigate the allegations after initially dismissing the report as "unsubstantiated."

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Sri Lanka strongly protested US plans to question Chief of Defence Staff Gen Sarath Fonseka over alleged human rights violations in the
last phase of the civil war, saying he has no authority to share any information relating to national security with third parties.

The US Department of Homeland Security authorities have asked Fonseka, who is currently on a visit to the US, to make himself available for questioning in Oklahama, on Wednesday.

"Our position is that the meeting should not take place," he told reporters after Foreign Office summoned US Ambassador Patricia Butenis to lodge protest over the move and was told that the US should "forthwith desist from any endeavor to interview General Fonseka."

"Whatever information General Fonseka may have acquired in the exercise of his official duties is privileged by nature. Therefore, it cannot legally be shared with third parties without the prior approval and consent of the Sri Lanka authorities," Bogollagama said.

Foneska, who was the Army Chief during the last phase of the war, had travelled to the US on a diplomatic passport for pre-arranged appointments, he said.

He said Fonseka, a US green card holder, has been asked to testify before US authorities whose objective is to to use him "as a source against human rights violations by Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa (brother of President Mahinda Rajapaksa)."


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    US,Canada wala in na KOti groups kata hadala kiyanawa ati..
    un tama ok koma karan ne...
    LTTE mafiya karayan ge wada... jara yak ku...
     

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    american anduwa lu general we prash ne karan na yan ne :shocked:

    general fonseka kamathi welalu yan na interview ekata :shocked:


    green card holder kenek nam prashna ahan na aitiyak tiyenawa...

    + tamil tigers la US goverment aken applle karala greencard hada gan na yanawa ati boru kata kiyala...

    api kiyamu ehema minihek ara kiyala Emanus saya gana Homeland aken full report akak hoyala den na ona...

    General gen at ta nat ta ahanawa wen na puluwan un kiyana katawala...
    General gen matama ahan na ona Ahapu prashna tika..:)
     

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    green card holder kenek nam prashna ahan na aitiyak tiyenawa...

    + tamil tigers la US goverment aken applle karala greencard hada gan na yanawa ati boru kata kiyala...

    api kiyamu ehema minihek ara kiyala Emanus saya gana Homeland aken full report akak hoyala den na ona...

    General gen at ta nat ta ahanawa wen na puluwan un kiyana katawala...
    General gen matama ahan na ona Ahapu prashna tika..:)

    general mara ewata ahu wen ne :shocked:
     

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    President Mahinda Rajapaksa says there is no need for international courts to make any attempt at solving issues in Sri Lanka as the domestic law is capable of dealing with those issues. The President made the comments during a foundation stone laying ceremony for a modern Courts complex for lawyers in Colombo today.

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