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Government to Change the Security Forces to Satisfy the Pro-LTTE Diaspora with UK

UK government under the pretext of so called reconciliation and accountability are interfering to change the current structure of the security forces for the advantage of the minorities in the Island. When asked for a clarification regarding a recent reference to so called ‘military reforms’ in Sri Lanka by UK, British Prime Minister David Cameron’s Office, has said that “The Sri Lankan government has committed itself to addressing the legacy of its long conflict, including through co-sponsorship of a resolution at the UN Human Rights Council this year. The military have a crucial role to play in this process and in fulfilling the commitments Sri Lanka has made on long-standing issues of reconciliation, accountability and human rights. The appointment of a Defence Adviser will enable the UK to work with the Sri Lankan armed forces on these issues, just as we are supporting the Government and civil society.

The spokesperson said that the UK also backed post-war reconciliation through a variety of other programme interventions, including support for police reforms, language rights, demining, community policing, investigative training for journalists and protection for victims of gender based violence. UK government has allocated six million pounds to carry out the initiative following talks with President Maithripala Sirisena.

Former Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, in an exclusive interview with The Island, last week expressed serious concern over the British intervention. He pointed out that the British had withdrawn its defence advisor from Colombo when Sri Lanka brought the war to a successful conclusion.

Under these schemes of so called reconciliation, minister Mano Ganeshan who is responsible for such reconciliation etc. has commenced a controversial programme to brainwash the majority Sinhala Buddhists to believe that Federal system is preferable to Sri Lanka. Further, theses workshops are directing to brainwash that no Buddhism be given a foremost position in the Sri Lankan constitution. Mano Ganeshan, a pro-LTTE Tamil terrorist politician has instructed to target senior executives, teachers, and other public servants for these workshops funded by UK and Norway.



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