Wednesday, January 5, 2011 - 7:38 PM
Sri Lanka potentially violated U.N. sanctions against Iran and North Korea, according to a confidential U.S. cable obtained by WikiLeaks and published by the Norwegian daily Aftenpost. According to the cable, Sri Lankan officials sought to procure grenade launchers, ship-borne rocket systems and other military equipment from Tehran and Pyongyang.
U.S. intelligence was reported to have linked a Sri Lankan company that buys military equipment for the Sri Lankan military to an effort to purchase of RPG-7 rocket propelled grenade launchers (RPGs) and multiple rocket launchers (MRLs) from North Korea's primary weapons trading firm. The cable also said that the United States had received information that Iran's Ministry of Defense Logistics Export Center (Modlex) has recently provided an $11.4 million quote to the Sri Lankan Navy to install rocket systems on their war ships.
It remains unclear whether the weapons sales ever went through. Sri Lanka's U.N. ambassador, Palitha Kahona, told Turtle Bay in a telephone interview from Colombo, that he was not aware of the full details of the American charges. But he said: "At the time, the government issued a denial, a total denial to these allegations. I think the position remains the same."
The internal U.S. cable showed that Sri Lanka was mounting an aggressive procurement effort, involving agents from Iran, North Korea and Syria, to beef up its military capability on the eve of a major military offensive against the country's Tamil Tigers. The Sri Lankan offensive, which resulted in the deaths of as many 30,000 civilians, brought an end to the country's decades-long civil war. The Sri Lankan military has a history of flouting international arms embargos dating back at least to 2006, according to the cable
"This is not the first time Sri Lanka has attempted to purchase LME from countries under U.N. Security Council sanctions," the cable, which bears Secretary of State Hillary R. Clinton's name, states. "In August, 2006, the USG [the U.S. government] demarched the GOSL [government of Sri Lanka] regarding its interest in acquiring pyrotechnic and armament spare parts for training aircraft, as well as hundreds of weapons from Iran."
The cable instructs U.S. diplomats in Sri Lanka to demand that Colombo cancel the military deals or face the prospects of U.S. and international sanctions against the companies involved in the banned trade. It also instructs Sri Lanka to conduct an investigation to determine whether Lanka Logistics and Technologies Ltd, has been negotiating the purchase of grenade and rocket launchers with the Korea Mining Development Company, North Korea's primary weapons trading firm and a target of U.S. and U.N. sanctions. The cable also seeks "clarification" on Sri Lanka's 2008 negotiations with an agent of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force over the purchase of $40 million of weapons and defense equipment for the Sri Lankan army.
"We ask that you halt the purchase of all military equipment from Iran," according to a set of talking points to raise with Sri Lankan official. "Given North Korea's continued destabilizing activities, and the international reaction to those activities, now is not the time for business as usual with North Korea."
A spokesman for the U.S. mission to the United Nations, Mark Kornblau, declined to comment on the Wikileaks cable. The U.S. government has not revealed the evidence of the alleged arms sale described in the cable. A U.N. panel that was set up by the Security Council to probe illicit arms sales from North Korea and Iran has never launched a probe into Sri Lanka's supposed dealings, suggesting the Americans have never shared it with them.
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Colum Lynch's caption should read 'Rogue regime seeks weapons from rogue states'.
Sri Lankan Ambassador to the UN was the first to spin the 'white flag' incident to invent 'the surrendered Tamils were shot from behind'.
He premised that when a blackout in effect, the world will listen to whatever he says however illogical it is.
The murdered Chief Editor of the Sri Lankan Sunday Leader Lasantha was reported to be exposing the coveted chemical weapons deals from Russia.
At least all know about the North Koreans.
The Sri Lankan leaders are more cunning, bellgerent, stubbron, non reasoning and violent and they have no remorse.
The rogue states are funding the dynastic rulers of state terror cartel.
The two budgets after the war have war-time military expenditure. Soon after his re-election in January 2010, the President went to Russia to sign an arms deal for 300m dollars. The Northeast of Sri lanka is highly militarised - more militarised than in war time. Tamils need to know who is in control??
Rev John Barr, Associate Director for Church Solidarity (Asia), 22 July 2010:
''.... In 2009, we all cried and opened our hearts to over 280,000 Tamil civilians that were interned in detention centres run by Sri Lankan security forces. Humanitarian aid was severely restricted and ‘unexplainable disappearances’ were frequent. …. My recent journey(June 2010) to the north of the island gave a chilling insight into the issues that thousands of Tamils continue to face. …My experience left me questioning whether Tamils are truly safe from harm today. ... ''
Oppression by free supply of drugs?
Young religious visit their own suffering brothers and sisters in Northern Sri Lanka, Rev.Fr.Lasantha de Abrew, 25 October 2010:
''... The high military presence in these areas makes the resettled persons more tensed, uncomfortable and uneasy. The regular visits of the soldiers to their half built houses and temporary sheds, frequent arrests of the young males on various justified and unjustified charges, and inviting the children to the camps to watch films make them uneasy.
… Easy availability of DVD shops, liquor, smoking even promoted by the soldiers could be the causes for such lack of interest in studies. ...''
2011 dawns with killings and abductions
As the killers of five Tamil students in Trincomalee go unpunished for the fifth year, the number of killings and abductions in the government controlled north of Sri Lanka is alarmingly on the rise.
Eliminate the Evidence ''solves'' the crime
The families, local journalists and international organisations had evidence that the crime of Trinco Five was committed by the state armed forces.
Three weeks later, Sudaroli Journalist Subramaniyam Sugirdharajan whose photographs exposed that the students were killed at point-blank range was shot dead near the Governor's Secretariat
unacceptably warped views which are plain wrong
you have written 30,000 civilians died in the last stages of the civil war. what are your sources? these are unacceptable lies. the UN stated 7,000 civilians died and this figure came from LTTE or tamil tiger sources themselves according to the UN during the last stages of the war so completely blown out of all proportion and wrong and totally untrue.
So then imagine this figure of 30,000 how wrong that is. It is nothing but a yet more tragic smear campaign by the western media against a poor country sri-lanka which has gone through a very tragic civil war for twenty six years with much suffering on all sides in particular the sri-lankan govt side which suffered the most and which suffered the most casualties in this war of twenty six years.
However this is not stated in any western media sources. For the western media this suffering of those on the sri-lankan govt side is ignored and so it did not happen.
Accept that there was either equal or the most suffering of this civil war was borne by the sri-lankan govt side over the twenty six years and you will have at least a semblance of credibility. Remember also sri-lanka went through a tsunami as well and suffered terribly due to that. Sri-lankans though came through the tsunami due to sheer resilience and bravery in my opinion. So best thing for sri-lanka is that this civil war ended.
Nobody in sri-lanka as a result believes anything the western media says about sri-lanka.
About weapons purchases from rogue states, I would like to ask was it not a rogue thing by the US to do to go to war with Iraq without UN authorisation?
Rogue weapons from Rogue States
Agree with Sen,C above. The people who know what weapons were used to carry out mass murder in the Wanni are the 300,000 local people who were herded into concentration camps. Whether it is 7,000 which is bad enough or 40,000 or more is a matter which should be independently verified by the UN. That the Sri Lanka government is doing everything possible to thwart or stifle the UN Advisory Panel speaks voliumes for its hiiden guilt. If there is nothing to hide it will not resort to delay and blocking tactics which is in itself a violation of the responsibiltiies cast on UN member countries under the UN Charter. It looks as if the UN's Ban ki Moon is going along with these tactics possibly in view of his up and coming second term of office renewal! If so, that will be a tragic day for universal human rights and humanitarian laws.
It is an open secret that SL has been purchasing arms and armaments from about 20 countries, includign WMDs like cluster bombs (form Russia) and napalm bombs (from China and Israel?) which were freely rained from the skies over the Wanni population by the Sri Lanka Air Force and by the Pakistan Air Force hired for the purpose, The best witness will be none other than the former Army Commander, Sarath Fonseka, who is presently 'rotting' in a notorious Colombo jail, He volunteered to give evidence before a UN Tribunal and so has been clapped under wraps to prevent him coming into contact with any outside investigating body. War cimes and gross crimes against humanity cannot be stifled to suit the fancy of rogue terror states. If Sri lanka gets away with it others will surely follow suit making a mockery of UN laws, if not of the UN itself!
Regardless of UN action the international Dublin Peace Tribunal after conducting a Trial based on eye witness accounts and documentary evidence found war crimes had been committed against the civilian population and identified 52 war criminals in the very top echelons of the Sri Lanka government and its military.
What is lagging far behind is UN action!
Sri Lanka seeks weapons from rogue states earns U.S. ire
Sri Lanka certainly purchased Mig fighter jets from Russia but not chemical weapons as commented by SEN C. Nor did Sri Lanka have to purchase napalm or cluster bombs from China or Israel as alleged by SCRIVAN. China supplied armoured personnel carriers and artillery whilst Israel provided Dvora guns ships for the navy. It was the Tamil Tigers (LTTE) that had accumulated banned chemicals for making bombs.
The 294,000 Tamil civilians of the northern Vanni that were herded by the retreating Tamil Tiger forces and used as a human shield at the latter stages were rescued by the Sri Lankan forces by breaching the 20 foot high earthen bunds built by the LTTE to keep them in. Those who attempted to flee Tamil Tiger control were shot at by the LTTE. These Tamil IDPs were temporarily accommodated in welfare camps where they were provided with three meals daily, medical care, schooling for children, vocational training and other services till such time as their former villages were demined (1.5 million landmines that had been laid by the Tamil Tigers in an area of 450 sq. km) houses repaired or rebuilt and infrastructure put in place. Sri Lanka succeeded in re-settling these IDPs within 18 months, whereas some of the Hurricane Katrina displaced are still lingering in trailer camps in the US even though nearly five years have elapsed.
The 11,000 Tamil Tiger cadres who surrendered too are being rehabilitated. Almost 60 percent have been already released to the care of their parents, with some gaining admission to universities as well.
The civilian casualties of 30,000 or more are mere guesstimates based on hearsay gathered from LTTE supporters and local Tamil staff of INGO/NGO hired with the approval of the LTTE which clearly makes them prejudiced sources. Even the figure of 7,000 deaths estimated by the UN Rep in Sri Lanka, was rejected by Sir John Holmes, UN Under Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs stating that it could not be verified as the UN did not have a presence on the ground. Furthermore, over 50% of the Tiger cadres did not wear uniforms and engaged in battle in civilian dress. Tamil civilians were also used by the LTTE to recover their fallen cadres, replenish ammunition,fortify defences, etc. which are work of a combat nature risking being targeted by the opposing forces.
Following the final battle, 11,000 Tiger cadres and 72,000 civilians who remained in the battleground surrendered to the Sri Lankan forces. In the circumstances it is difficult to believe that two Tiger leaders sought to surrender to the Sri Lankan forces with white flags were gunned down. They apparently attempted to give themselves up at the same time that the Tiger leader and his deputies made a desperate attempt to breakout into the jungles along with 200 members of his crack troops along with several suicide bombers in tow at the height of a major battle in the pitch black darkness enveloping this jungle patch around 2.00 a.m.on May 18, 2009.
Sri Lankan latest purchase of J-17 jets to kill who?
Sri Lankan agenda of imposing a military solution on the minorities is accomplished by the funds and weapons provided by the rogue states.
In addition to the $300 million weapons from Russia, Sri Lanka alongwith Sudan, Iran, Burma has recently purchased F-17 jets from China.
The axis is clear.
Sri Lankan military is always comprised of 100% ethnic majority and has been responsible for uprooting the 100% ethnic minority for the past five decades. Several ethnic riots
Several ethnic riots unleashed on the minorities were perpetrated under the auspices of Sri Lankan state and the security forces.
SRI LANKAN GLOSSARY:
Welfare camps:
- place to keep 300,000 Tamils for more than a year behind barbed wire and squalid conditions;
Foreign Conspirators:
- Human rights activists and reporters who cry out about this unprotected situation
Humanitarian operation:
- starving and herding minorities for two years to use indiscriminate attacks with heavy weapons provided by rogue states
Human Rights:
- what the Sri Lankan military was holding in one hand when carrying out carnage (Thanks to the war criminal)
Haiti:
- a country where Sri Lankan peace keepers were evicted for sexually harassing local women
Tamil Region:
- homeland for 90,000 widows, 11,000 orphans, mourners, cripples and others slaved to silence. Now criminals from the South and paramiltary goons.
WASHINGTON POST: January 6, 2011
Sri Lanka's former war zone is again seeing unexplained killings, abductions and rapes despite tight security in the region, lawmakers said Thursday
SenC you are a liar of the worst kind. How many thousands of civilians did the tamil tigers kill, bomb,massacre or maim? why dont you acknowledge these barbaric acts of the LTTE tamil tigers? Have you forgotten the hundreds of village massacres by the tamil tigers or the many bus bombings, the many massacres of civilians at temples?hundreds of masacres of civilians using bombs, IEDs, gunning civilians down?
why are you silent about these? How many thousands of sri-lanka forces personnel, policemen and others did the LTTE tamil tigers kill? how about the thousands of tamil opponents the LTTE killed mercilessly?
you are creating false figures to propagate your propaganda. Both the sri-lanka forces and the tamil tigers suffered a similar number of casualties. In fact the sri-lanka govt side over the years suffered more casualties than the tamil tigers LTTE. So, who is lying here?
I for one am glad this unfortunate civil war in sri-lanka is over. this is the best thing for all the sri-lankan people.
writing lies here will temporarily deceive some people but sooner or later facts need to be known.
how about the tamil tigers recruiting thousands of unfortunate child soldiers to its ranks? is this not a war crime?
Longtime Washington Post correspondent Colum Lynch reports on all things United Nations for Turtle Bay.
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