01.45 am, Friday February 24 2012

Sri Lankan envoy hits back at Greens

16:20 AEDT Tue Sep 20 2011
Adam Gartrell, AAP Diplomatic Correspondent
VIEWS: 0
| FLOCKS: 0
| comments0 comments so far
Also on
Anjelica Houston (TODAY)splashedActress throws water at Fallon will she?Cancer mum's live TV proposal demolishedExplosives take down bridge run overCameraman hit by PM's convoy faking itThings actors do for an Oscar kiss kissThe A to Z of love and dating

Sri Lanka's top diplomat in Canberra has hit back angrily at an Australian Greens-led group demanding a war crimes investigation of his government.

Greens senator Lee Rhiannon on Tuesday hosted a roundtable meeting of academics and activists who want Prime Minister Julia Gillard to throw her weight behind international calls for an independent war crimes tribunal to investigate Sri Lanka.

The roundtable's participants called for Sri Lanka's suspension from the Councils of the Commonwealth and warned they may try to disrupt Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa's visit to Perth for next month's Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).

A series of reports have accused Sri Lanka of committing war crimes during its final 2009 offensive against the Tamil Tiger rebels. The offensive crushed the Tigers, bringing a decades-old civil war to an end.

The British and Canadian prime ministers have called for an investigation of alleged human rights violations, but Ms Gillard has so far been silent on the issue.

"The ball is with the Australian government to stand up for human rights," Senator Rhiannon said. "This isn't a time for fence-sitting."

But Sri Lanka's High Commissioner in Canberra, Admiral Thisara Samarasinghe, dismissed the war crimes allegations as "unsubstantiated propaganda".

"I totally reject any of the claims," Admiral Samarasinghe told AAP from Perth, where he is preparing for President Rajapaksa's visit.

"The government had to take military action to defeat the terrorists to save the civilians.

"This whole process is being orchestrated by the defeated terrorist front organisations."

Admiral Samarasinghe - a 37-year veteran of the Sri Lankan military - said he had complained to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade about the roundtable meeting.

"We are doing our best to keep friendly countries apprised of this wrongdoing," he said.

"These people will have no opportunity to discredit my country on foreign soil."

Senator Rhiannon said the Greens and other groups did not believe President Rajapaksa's visit was appropriate.

"It does appear there are grounds for visas to be held from people who may jeopardise the public interest or the security of this country," she said.

"So this is an issue we are exploring further."

A spokesman for Immigration Minister Chris Bowen said Australia had not relaxed its visa arrangements for CHOGM.

"Normal strict visa and border integrity arrangements remain in place for CHOGM and all non-citizens seeking to enter Australia must satisfy visa requirements, including those relating to character," he said.

Sydney University academic Jake Lynch said Ms Gillard should "step up to the plate" and lead on the issue.

"What is she doing to prevent the government of Sri Lanka from getting away with war crimes?"

Australian Tamil Congress spokeswoman Sam Pari said a war crimes tribunal would deter other regimes from killing their own civilians.

Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd has previously expressed concerns over civilian casualties in Sri Lanka during the final stages of the war.

Mr Rudd told the Fourth Tamil Community Forum in June he believed all allegations of human rights violations should be "tested, assessed and, if accurate, substantiated".

Mr Rudd said Labor would wait to see the final report of the Sri Lankan government's own inquiry before considering the need for further inquiries.

 
Political hit VIDEO: Cameraman run over by car in PM's convoy. Heartwarming VIDEO: Boyfriend proposes to cancer mum on live TV. Fiery end VIDEO: Ohio bridge taken down with explosives. Life imitates art VIDEO: Actor channels character, chucks water at host. Undercover bossPublic grilling VIDEO: Undercover CEO scolds cocky manager. Katy Perry (AAP)Inside look PHOTOS: Katy Perry selling her New York apartment.

Most popular

 Nine reporter sits next to Rudd on planeNine News US correspondent Denham Hitchcock, who has been chasing Kevin Rudd for days, got a lucky break when he was seated next to him on a flight.
 Mum 'shocked' by daughter's obese ratingA Melbourne woman says she thought she was a bad mother after being told her healthy looking four-year-old daughter was "obese" during a routine check-up.
 Rudd daughter flies home for family chatKevin Rudd's daughter Jessica is flying home from Beijing for a family meeting about whether her father should have another crack at the PM gig.
 Shot boy, 8, comforts mother, doesn't cryAn eight-year-old New York boy shot in the shoulder when an armed cyclist fired into a shopfront did not cry and comforted his mother despite his injury.
 Teen lifts car weighing over 900kg off grandadA Michigan teenager has put on a display of superhuman strength, lifting a car weighing more than 900kg that had fallen on top of his grandfather.
 Sydney shark discovery 'kept secret'NSW Fisheries staff were ordered not to tell the public a two-metre bull shark was caught in Sydney's south, despite public safety concerns.
 Sydney adult shop destroyed by fireA lunchtime fire has gutted an adult shop in Sydney's Darlinghurst and led to the evacuation of 50 people from the premises and adjacent buildings.
 'Rude' reporter apologises to GillardA reporter from The Australian newspaper who was sharply rebuked by Prime Minister Julia Gillard for being "rude" at a press conference this morning has apologised for his behaviour.
 Smith coy on agenda behind Gillard backersDefence Minister Stephen Smith has sidestepped claims senior Labor figures would rather lose the next election than bring back Kevin Rudd.
 Rudd a top foreign minister: CanadaKevin Rudd was one of the best foreign ministers, his Canadian counterpart John Baird says.
advertisement
Be our fan on Facebook
Most Recommended
You need the latest version of Flash Player.
Enjoy the most vivid content on the web
Watch video without extra features
Interact with applications on your favourite sites
Upgrade now

page complete