Nov. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Sri Lanka said its army chief left the U.S. without undergoing questioning about alleged human rights abuses during the civil war, after the government protested plans to interview him.
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Hey I just lazy to read articles
Could u plz tell me is it ok to ignore that questioning of USA making them suspicious ?
And should we get panic this much about questioning which we have absolute answers ?
Hey I just lazy to read articles
Could u plz tell me is it ok to ignore that questioning of USA making them suspicious ?
And should we get panic this much about questioning which we have absolute answers ?
But lets look at it this way... Should Mr.Fonseka reveal what was happening in SL Army operations to another country? WHY?
As much as they want to know for whatever reason, Mr.Fonseka has a right too to not to reveal information to any party he wishes!

One might wonder why they wanted to question him in the first place... and if the situation was that serious then how come they let him go that easy?

Because we have nothing to be hidden. We can tell the whole world what we did their keeping our head up right ?
Cant we say like that ?

This is not just aboyt right or rule ne Sri
Lets take a look at this in example
We all know Mahinda had serious issues with money transaction with project Helping Hambanthota right ? But he didnt let police to check his account and managed to drag the case since election
And now no one cant question him bcz of he is the President of Sri Lanka![]()

Hmm thats a good point
Anyway I just want a clarification on Government action on this case Sri
I never say that Sarath Fonseka should have face the "interview " in the first place![]()