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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, October 28, 2012
WikiLeaks:
After The War Gota – Blake Meeting In America
“In a September 24
meeting with Defense Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa on the margins of the UN
General Assembly, SCA A/S Robert Blake stressed the urgent importance of
resettling as many internally displaced persons (IDPs) as possible and providing
them freedom of movement, and the urgency of beginning a political
reconciliation process with the Tamil community, if we are to make progress in
strengthening U.S.-Sri Lanka relations. Key to reconciliation is identifying an
accountability process to help address past human rights abuses and potential
violations of international law that may have transpired during the final stages
of the military conflict with the Tamil Tigers (LTTE), Blake
pressed.” US State Department wrote to US Embassy
Colombo.
A
classified diplomatic cable which details a meeting the US Assistant Secretary
for South and Central Asian Affairs Robert
Blake has
had with Secretary to the Ministry of Difence Gotabhaya
Rajapaksa on
September 24, 2009. The Colombo Telegraph found
the related US diplomatic cable from the Secretary of State section of
the WikiLeaks database.
The cable was classified as “Confidential” signed by Hillary
Clinton on
September 25 2009.
By Colombo
Telegraph -October 27, 2012
“In a September 24
meeting with Defense Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa on the margins of the UN
General Assembly, SCA A/S Robert Blake stressed the urgent importance of
resettling as many internally displaced persons (IDPs) as possible and providing
them freedom of movement, and the urgency of beginning a political
reconciliation process with the Tamil community, if we are to make progress in
strengthening U.S.-Sri Lanka relations. Key to reconciliation is identifying an
accountability process to help address past human rights abuses and potential
violations of international law that may have transpired during the final stages
of the military conflict with the Tamil Tigers (LTTE), Blake
pressed.” US State Department wrote to US Embassy
Colombo.
“Rajapaksa
underlined his personal commitment to strengthening relations with the U.S. He
said the Government of Sri Lanka (GSL) is committed to resettling as many IDPs
to their villages as quickly as possible, arguing that it is in the government’s
political and security interests to do so, but the process is slowed by a lack
of funding and demining equipment, inadequate infrastructure and housing in
conflict-affected areas, and the continued presence of LTTE in the IDP camps. He
maintained that people can leave the camps and regretted the perception that
they are detained. He argued that people in the camps have nowhere else to go
and have chosen to stay. He pointed to the Eastern Province as an example of a
successful resettlement effort which, he stressed, took up to nine months. It
has only been three months since the end of war, he emphasized. He sought to
assure Blake of President Rajapaksa’s commitment to political reconciliation,
but argued that the President needed to be cautious of political opponents who
will seek to portray him as selling out the nation after the Army’s sacrifice
and hard-won victory. Accountability ‘commissions’ at this stage, he told Blake,
would tear the country apart, rather than promote reconciliation.” the US State
Department further wrote.

