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Former FM who rejected UN reports of Sri Lanka war crimes appointed governor of Eastern Province
Mr Bogollagama rejects UN report on video showing Sri Lankan troops extrajudicial killing of LTTE cadre. January 8, 2010. Photograph HRW.
04 Jul 2017
Sri
Lanka's former foreign affairs minister, Rohitha Bogollagama has been
appointed as the new governor of the Eastern Province today, after
Austin Fernando was appointed as the permanent secretary to the
president.
Mr Bogollagama, who trained as a lawyer, was Minister of Foreign Affairs
from 2007 till 2010 and spent much of his term denying increasingly
substantiated reports that war crimes were committed by the Sri Lankan
military in a systematic manner.
In January 2010, Mr Bogollagama flatly rejected the UN human rights
investigator, Philip Alston's calls for an international inquiry into
war crimes, after a video emerged of Sri Lankan troops killing
blindfolded Tamils.
The government described the video as a fake, whilst its then foreign
minister, Mr Bogollama accused Mr Alston of deliberately timing his
comments to interfere with the then upcoming presidential elections.
A month after the conflict ended, Mr Bogollama was vocal in rejecting
any reports of the military firing into the No-Fire Zone, claiming the
military "never returned" LTTE fire in the area.
"Within the no-fire zone we never returned fire because we would never
have taken that degree of chance for inflicting harm on civilians,"
Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama told The Times in June 2009, after
the paper reported over 20,000 Tamils civilians died in the NFZ.
That month he also met with the then shadow secretary for foreign and
Commonwealth affairs, William Hague MP during a visit to the UK.
Sri Lanka's Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported:
"At the outset of the meeting the Foreign Minister provided a detailed
account on the final days of the LTTE. Mr. Hague stated that the defeat
of the LTTE by military means has now provided enormous opportunities to
Sri Lanka to bring the communities together on a sound foundation.
Foreign Minister Bogollagama said that successive governments had made
efforts to engage the LTTE and to bring the organisation into the
democratic process. He said that the defeat of the LTTE has provided
opportunities to embark upon the political and economic empowerment of
the people in the North and East.
Minister Bogollagama recalled that the fight against the LTTE terrorism
goes back to the period of Mrs Thatcher's Conservative administration.
He also outlined the road map designed for the IDPs and bringing the
members of TNA and other Tamil parties to create inclusive political
process."
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