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Sri Lanka Looks to Manmohan for Help

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka believes that Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will eventually steer his government towards the Lankan side on the UN war crimes report issue.

A top Lankan official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Express that Singh had a track record of supporting Sri Lanka in its hour of need.

It is recalled here that when the entire Western lobby was bent on introducing a scathing resolution against Sri Lanka in the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva during a crucial stage of the war against LTTE in early 2009, it was India’s opposition which thwarted the move.

When Sri Lanka was facing a balance of payments crunch, and the IMF was dilly dallying on political grounds, it was India which persuaded the IMF to relent.

More recently, at the meeting of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC), India rescued Sri Lanka from being severely censured for illegal fishing in waters belonging to the UK. The IOTC had identified Sri Lanka as being one of the main offenders.

DOUBTS ABOUT CHINA, RUSSIA


According to the Colombo-based The Sunday Times, Sri Lanka cannot be absolutely sure of the backing of Russia and China when the war crimes report is placed before the UN Security Council (UNSC), where these two countries have the veto.

Though Russia complained that the US and its allies had overstepped the Security Council resolution on Libya, it had done nothing to stop NATO from bombing Libya.

The paper also recalled that both Russia and China had abstained from voting on the UNSC resolutions on Iran, Sudan and Libya, despite having strong economic and strategic interests in these countries.

The UNSC decision to refer the case of the Sudanese President, Omar Hassan al-Bashir, to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged war crimes had the “blessings” of Russia and China, it pointed out.

ENVOY’S ABSENCE

Intriguingly, the Chinese Ambassador in Sri Lanka, Ms Yang Xiuping, was absent at External Affairs Minister G l Peiris’ briefing for heads of missions on the UN panel’s report.

While the Chinese embassy said that there was no invitation for the event, the Lankan Ministry of External Affairs maintained that an invitation was sent by fax and e-mail, and their receipt was confirmed over the phone.
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While some dismiss the incident as a case of clerical bungling, others say it may be signalling China’s evasiveness on the UN panel issue.

This incident, coupled with Beijing’s silence on the controversial report thus far, has led to speculation about China’s stand when the matter comes before the UNSC.
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It is pointed our that just nine votes are needed to get any resolution against Lanka passed in the UN Security Council assuming that Russia or China does not use the veto.

http://expressbuzz.com/topnews/sri-lanka-looks-to-manmohan-for-help/268935.html
 
Sri Lanka Looks to Manmohan for Help

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka believes that Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will eventually steer his government towards the Lankan side on the UN war crimes report issue.

A top Lankan official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Express that Singh had a track record of supporting Sri Lanka in its hour of need.

It is recalled here that when the entire Western lobby was bent on introducing a scathing resolution against Sri Lanka in the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva during a crucial stage of the war against LTTE in early 2009, it was India’s opposition which thwarted the move.

When Sri Lanka was facing a balance of payments crunch, and the IMF was dilly dallying on political grounds, it was India which persuaded the IMF to relent.

More recently, at the meeting of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC), India rescued Sri Lanka from being severely censured for illegal fishing in waters belonging to the UK. The IOTC had identified Sri Lanka as being one of the main offenders.

DOUBTS ABOUT CHINA, RUSSIA


According to the Colombo-based The Sunday Times, Sri Lanka cannot be absolutely sure of the backing of Russia and China when the war crimes report is placed before the UN Security Council (UNSC), where these two countries have the veto.

Though Russia complained that the US and its allies had overstepped the Security Council resolution on Libya, it had done nothing to stop NATO from bombing Libya.

The paper also recalled that both Russia and China had abstained from voting on the UNSC resolutions on Iran, Sudan and Libya, despite having strong economic and strategic interests in these countries.

The UNSC decision to refer the case of the Sudanese President, Omar Hassan al-Bashir, to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged war crimes had the “blessings” of Russia and China, it pointed out.

ENVOY’S ABSENCE

Intriguingly, the Chinese Ambassador in Sri Lanka, Ms Yang Xiuping, was absent at External Affairs Minister G l Peiris’ briefing for heads of missions on the UN panel’s report.

While the Chinese embassy said that there was no invitation for the event, the Lankan Ministry of External Affairs maintained that an invitation was sent by fax and e-mail, and their receipt was confirmed over the phone.
:woot:

While some dismiss the incident as a case of clerical bungling, others say it may be signalling China’s evasiveness on the UN panel issue.

This incident, coupled with Beijing’s silence on the controversial report thus far, has led to speculation about China’s stand when the matter comes before the UNSC.
:devil:

It is pointed our that just nine votes are needed to get any resolution against Lanka passed in the UN Security Council assuming that Russia or China does not use the veto.

Sri Lanka looks to Manmohan for help | Lankan war crimes | Mahinda Rajapaksa | Indian Express

Why should we let Srilanka off the hook? They have caused violations and they should be censured. Otherwise it will only make them bolder.
 
Bloody Congress --- should not even think about it.

If they have done War crimes - they certainly have - let them face the music.
 
i see it as an opportunity to gain lost ground in sri lanka. china has been quietly gaining ground there. a help from indian govt will go a long way in persuading sri lankan govt to reduce chinese presence in sri lanka.
 
Didn't we saw lot of Anti-India sentiments in the Sri Lanka news recently. I am not sure what Sri Lankans want from us. A hate, sympathy or something else. They should know, a friend in need, is friend indeed.
 
The moment UN justifies coalateral damage of civilian deaths because of the drone strikes in Pakistan, they looses their right to question SL's method of quashing LTTE. And if they want to charge SL for war crimes, they should do the same for US also. SL, at least doing it inside their own country. US is going to other countries and killing people extra-judiciously, civilians included.

It is kind of hypocratic to target a weaker country for trying to quash terrorism. Terrorism (no matter for how nooble cause it was formed) can never be tolerated and have to quashed hard, all the time.
 
The moment UN justifies coalateral damage of civilian deaths because of the drone strikes in Pakistan, they looses their right to question SL's method of quashing LTTE. And if they want to charge SL for war crimes, they should do the same for US also. SL, at least doing it inside their own country. US is going to other countries and killing people extra-judiciously, civilians included.

It is kind of hypocratic to target a weaker country for trying to quash terrorism. Terrorism (no matter for how nooble cause it was formed) can never be tolerated and have to quashed hard, all the time.
This !.!
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They Killed our Tamil brothers like mosquitos there...y the hell should we support them...hell this Idiotic government cant even go against the killing of our brothers...Rajapaksas hand is coloured with Tamil blood...he will pay for it one day...
 
India should help and tell them about it...thats how things are working in Asia curently especially subcontinent...no place for morals.
 

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