Saturday, February 12, 2011

Sri Lanka: The Road Ahead


Since the end of Sri Lanka's brutal twenty-six-year-old civil war in 2009, the country has largely been under the radar for Washington's policy community. This panel discussion will look at all aspects of the current situation--including geopolitics, peace building, and accountability--with a view to determining how US engagement can promote a more positive postconflict environment in Sri Lanka. [Read more] 



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Saturday, February 12, 2011


Seek pragmatic changes, not focus entirely on war-crimes accountability, says Donald Camp

[Sat, 12 Feb 2011, 16:39 GMT]
Donald Camp, Former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central AsiaFormer Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Donald Camp, in a seminar held at the US think-tank, American Enterprise Institute, said while everyone was appalled at the events during the final stages of war, focusing entirely on accountability and prosecution will not be pragmatic, as the Rajapakse Government will not allow any investigations to take place. Instead, Camp advocates helping Rajapakse to "do the right thing." Camp, without saying how, mentioned "decentralization of powers," "co-ordinating with the UN Panel," and "reducing security presence in Jaffna," as possible actions that Rajapakse should be assisted to take to capitalize on the post war environment. Full story >>