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Top PSNI men advised forces of bloody Sri Lankan regime
BY ADRIAN RUTHERFORD – 15 OCTOBER 2013
<http://www.911forum.org.uk/board/http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/northern-ireland/top-psni-men-advised-forces-of-bloody-sri-lankan-regime-29659207.html>http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/northern-ireland/top-psni-men-advised-forces-of-bloody-sri-lankan-regime-29659207.html
Two senior PSNI officers were deployed as
"critical friends" of the Sri Lankan regime
around the time of a civilian massacre by government forces in 2009.
Documents reveal how the UK worked with Sri
Lankan security forces during the final stages of
the bloody civil war which devastated the country.
British police secretly advised the Sri Lankans
since the Thatcher era, with visits to the Royal
Ulster Constabulary's headquarters during the
Troubles and early guidance from an ex-MI5
director on counter-insurgency strategy.
It was previously revealed how 3,500 Sri Lankan
police officers – including some senior
commanders – received training from the Scottish Police College since 2007.
It has now emerged UK police training in Sri
Lanka continued even during the bloodiest months of the war.
The links to Northern Ireland were revealed
following a Freedom of Information request to the
PSNI by Corporate Watch, a not-for-profit research group.
The Orange Men Freemasons are at it again!
Storm over Ulster Unionist Party's peer's praise
for Sri Lankan president and war criminal Mahinda Rajapaksa
BY ADRIAN RUTHERFORD – 15 OCTOBER 2013
<http://www.911forum.org.uk/board/http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/northern-ireland/storm-over-uup-peers-praise-for-sri-lankan-president-and-alleged-war-criminal-mahinda-rajapaksa-29659204.html>http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/northern-ireland/storm-over-uup-peers-praise-for-sri-lankan-president-and-alleged-war-criminal-mahinda-rajapaksa-29659204.html
A UUP peer has been criticised over remarks
praising Sri Lankan president and alleged war criminal Mahinda Rajapaksa.
Lord Dennis Rogan lauded the regime of President
Rajapaksa – who is alleged to have been
responsible for the massacre of thousands of
Tamils in 2009 – saying that his government had
brought “harmony” to the troubled island.
He made the comments following a seven-day
fact-finding mission to the country, which
suffered a bloody 26-year civil war claiming around 70,000 lives.
His visit included a private meeting with the president.
Amnesty International said Lord’s Rogan’s
“fawning” praise for President Rajapaksa was misplaced.
Speaking after his visit, Lord Rogan had said Sri
Lanka needs to be recognised as a country coming
out of a conflict situation, but spoke in warm
terms about the progress made by President Rajapaksa’s government.
“Since 2009 much has been achieved in Sri Lanka –
the government has policies to achieve more. I
was happy to note that there is a religious and ethnic harmony,” he said.
“I found that peace has descended on this
pleasant land and that development and prosperity
are continuing to grow at a pace.
“Having lived in Northern Ireland during our
troubles, I know how easy and wrong it is for
outside commentators to make snap judgments,
often on poor and wrong information, on the situation in our two countries.
“We suffered because of this – as you are doing today.
“Commentators from the outside world should
realise it takes time, energy and commitment to
achieve the ideals set out by the Sri Lankan government.”
The comments are posted on the official website of the Sri Lankan president.
However, his remarks will be seen as
controversial given President Rajapaksa’s dubious human rights record.
Last week Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper
branded the president a serial abuser of human rights.
Mr Harper said he would not attend next month’s
summit of the Commonwealth in Sri Lanka because of the country’s abuses.
In 2010 a cable published by the whistle-blowing
website WikiLeaks reported that US diplomats
believed President Rajapaksa was responsible for a massacre in 2009.
Thousands of Tamils died in a few days when a
large concentration of Tamil Tiger guerrillas and
civilians, crammed in a small coastal strip, came
under heavy bombardment from Sri Lankan government forces.
The US ambassador in the country’s capital
Colombo, Patricia Butenis, said one of the
reasons there was such little progress towards a
genuine inquiry into the killings was that the
president and the former army commander, Sarath
Fonseka, were largely responsible.
Patrick Corrigan from human rights campaign group
Amnesty International said Lord Rogan’s comments
were at odds with his view of the Sri Lankan regime
“Lord Rogan’s fawning comments which describe Sri
Lanka as a country at ‘harmony’ where ‘peace has
descended’ are grossly at odds with the findings
of Amnesty International and the United Nations,” he said.
“President Rajapaksa, Lord Rogan’s host, is the
very same president who presided over the final
bloody months of Sri Lanka’s armed conflict in
2009, when as many as 40,000 civilians were
killed – corralled into alleged ‘no fire zones’
on beaches in the north of the country only to be
brutally shelled, with hospitals deliberately targeted.
“Rajapaksa has aggressively resisted any sort of
independent inquiry into those events and has
moved to consolidate his power, whilst silencing opposition.
“Lord Rogan’s misplaced praise does a disservice
to the Sri Lankans living under that government.
“Rather than indulging in platitudes to a regime
with blood on its hands, Lord Rogan should
publicly condemn Sri Lanka’s human rights record
and continuing reprisals against civil society
and join Amnesty in calling for an independent,
international investigation into alleged war
crimes and crimes against humanity.”
In response Lord Rogan said: "I spoke purely on
what I observed during my visit to Sri Lanka
which is a country coming out of a prolonged conflict."
PROFILE
Dennis Rogan is a UUP peer who served as
president of the party and as its chairman. He
was made a life peer in 1999. He is founder and
managing director of Dennis Rogan & Associates –
Carpet Yarn Brokers, founder and chairman of
Associated Processors Ltd – Jute Processors, and
holds several other high-profile board positions.
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