Eritrea not co-operating With Sri Lanka on LTTE Issue complains Gotabaya Rajapaksa
By Dianne Silva
The government’s diplomatic ties with Eritrea broke down due to certain newspaper reports, according to Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa.
“It came out in the papers and now Eritrea has completely shut down everything; they don’t talk to us and they completely cut us off,” the Secretary told Daily Mirror.
Further, all plans to establish a Sri Lankan consulate in Eritrea, in order to monitor various LTTE elements within that country, have also failed.
“There were plans to open a consulate there; but even that they refused,” the Defense Secretary said.
He said that the exposure of defense matters via the media was counter productive, in gathering information.
We had very bad experiences with Eritrea. We know that there are certain assets that belong to the LTTE; but because it came out in a newspaper they refused to cooperate with us. Now we are in the process of redeveloping our ties with them, from scratch,” Rajapaksa said.
The Secretary of Defense made these statements in response to the questions of whether elements of the LTTE were trying to regroup and what intelligence was being gathered through Kumaran Pathmanadan (KP), who was the mastermind of the LTTE’s international network.
Rajapaksa noted that a number of countries were unaware that operations taking place within their boundaries were fueling the interests of the LTTE.
“There are different businesses the LTTE was running and for those countries these were legitimate business. Therefore if we had not given the information these governments would not know; that these are LTTE businesses,” he said.
However he claimed that Western countries were affronted if the Sri Lankan government made public the fact that such elements were operating within their borders.
“Naming countries is of no use, because when we name the country those countries don’t like it. Those countries don’t want to know that certain LTTE groups were operating within their borders and we had a very bad experience with Eritrea,” he said.
When asked about confronting LTTE elements internationally the Secretary explained that the Western block was not always cooperative.
“With most countries it is easy but with the Western countries it is very difficult because there is a very big pro-LTTE Tamil Diaspora and we don’t get much cooperation from Western countries; especially the European countries. So without their cooperation it is very difficult to catch these people.”
He noted that the LTTE was trying to legitimize itself in order to deceive certain governments and gain their support.
“Therefore what the LTTE could not achieve through military means they would try to achieve through other means with the help of these governments. And this is why they are trying to establish this Transnational Government of Tamil Elam,” he said.
He conceded however that a large majority of the Diaspora was hoping for reconciliation within the island.
“But what I see is that although there is a big Tamil Diaspora, the majority of them are moderates and don’t support the Elam concept. Most of them want to come back to Sri Lank and live peacefully,” he said.
Meanwhile, there are no plans to present KP before court; however information provided by him has been invaluable to government intelligence.
“We are yet to decide on the matter of presenting him before court. We are still in the process of gathering information, from him because he was a person who was working with the LTTE especially on international affairs, business and procurement.
Therefore we want to get as much information as possible and to break into the LTTE network and get their assets,” the Secretary said ~ courtesy: Daily Mirror ~
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looks like eritria is playing smart diplomacy. the information in the media about war crimes committed by the SLA on the orders of gotabaya must have rattled the eritrian govt. they know that it will take time for the judicial process of the ICC ie international criminal court to work but work it will as shown in the case of karadzic and others. and as such the eritrian govt doesnt want to stain their with blood.
sri lankans seemed to be ill informed by their govt. they are members of the UN and as such are bound by its rules governing fair treatment of their citizens. but of course, that doesnt happen in reality in many nations such as myanmar, zimbabwe etc. that doesnt stop the EU or USA from slapping sanctions on them.
the future of sri lanka is in the hands of its people and not war criminals like gotabaya etc.
but it is not easy for sri lankan citizens. unfortunately many had to pay the price in death such as lasantha. one thing is assured, lasantha will remembered and loved forever. the same cannot be said of the rajapakshes
Eritrea is country run by a dictator as western countries says, and they blocked all help or services to them even technology but not money from eritrean people living in EU or US, do you know all of them contribute least 2% from their salary every month to Eritrean govt? and LTTE is helping them to smuggle machineryequipment to expplore guld, and oil, diamonds, in eritrea.
Question is not that, they can do what ever they want, eritrea is free country and of course LTTE or Tamil group also , but what are you doing sri lankan diplomats? washing your fat ass 24 hours... leave your jobbs and start begging around townhall. and leave the country to a another educated generation not the generation your relatives or friends in.........