Professor Rajiva Wijesinha retaliates at the UN Human Rights Council

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  • It's not a matter of being secretive or evasive but all to do with not letting SL be a door-mat to the hypocritical Western administration! Why the fcuk would we even consider the request to open SL for their scrutiny when they themselves have a terrible Human Rights track record?!

  • I have clarified my self in Dr. Dayan Jayathilake's speech posted by VoiceofLanka. Once again the same answer, I am not the spokesman.

  • Sorry I missed this comment, Even though we have come to a conclusion in some other place, like to answer this. I am not the media spokesman of the GOSL.

  • She is not gonna get it dumpass.

  • What point is there, when access is restricted? The government is still 'filtering' out terrorists, and 3 independent doctors are held for just looking after injured patients; Poddala Jayantha was thrown out from a truck beaten by the Government.

  • But you haven't answered a simple question either: why is the Government so hesitant and angry at an independent investigation? If we have nothing to hide, why are we so secretive and evasive?

  • Well, there's going to be another inquiry somewhere down along the line. This is just a temp. victory.

    Navi Pillay has just pledged support for a war crimes investigation

  • You haven't still answer my simple question on UN and your actions. To be frank I am really enjoying this, because it is so funny to stare at your moves to avoid my simple questions. :-D But I feel so sad that I cannot spent much time to see and enjoy your play.

  • According to your argument, a bodybuilder can easily be a good weight lifter. :-D (unfortunately that doesn't happen in reality, because they are two games, two types) The ability of ending the war without external help doesn't mean that they could handle post war in the same manner without external help. (Because they are two games, two types)

  • First ask the Government to curb extraneous expenditure: do we really need all these parades? We won the war, okay we get the point, but can we move on now? Do you know that for a one cut-out of President Mahinda & co it costs Rs 10 lakhs? And what about the 24/7 propaganda on TV? Do we need to see the army everytime we switch on the TV? This, my friend, is the post-war political phase: the government is getting ready for the next election, by driving home the fact 'that we won the war!'

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