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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Rajapaksa Boycotts WWI Commemoration In Glasgow – Campaigners Welcome His Absence

July 29, 2014
Following President Rajapaksa’s decision to skip the Commonwealth Games that
started just a little over a week ago, it has been reported that he
would also not be attending the Commonwealth’s official First World War
Commemoration Service in Glasgow next week despite being the Chair of
the bloc.
President
Rajapaksa’s absence at the First World War Commemoration Service was
reported in an article published in Herald Scotland, which quoted the
Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) as stating that although
an invitation was extended, he would not be attending and would instead
be represented by Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to the UK.
Although his decision to refrain from attending the Commonwealth Games
was attributed to security concerns, it was obvious that the underlying
reason were his fear of demonstrations that were to be staged upon his
arrival against the backdrop of mounting allegations on human rights
allegations and the culture of impunity against his regime.
Meanwhile, the Herald Scotland also reported that campaigners have
welcomed President Rajapaksa’s decision to refrain from attending the
event held to remember those killed in conflict.
The article had quoted Fred Carver – campaign director for the Sri Lanka
Campaign For Peace And Justice, as stating: “The President of Sri
Lanka, the chair of the Commonwealth, is clearly an international
embarrassment, and that in turn is an embarrassment for the
Commonwealth,” adding, “It is not enough for those responsible for war
crimes to merely be shunned on the international stage. The British
Government needs to work to bring them and their henchmen to justice.”
The Shadow Foreign Secretary Douglas Alexander had
also welcomed the confirmation, adding: “I have expressed deep
reservations about President Rajapaksa’s suitability to represent the
Commonwealth, especially as Sri Lanka remains a designated ‘country of
concern’ in the UK’s annual Human Rights report.”
