PM's absence casts shadow over CHOGM beginning on Friday
Colombo: The absence of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his counterparts from Canada and Mauritius has cast a shadow over the three-day CHOGM summit that begins here tomorrow amid allegations of human rights violations against
The President was combative throughout his 30-minute press conference that was dominated by the war against terror and the human rights violations allegations against Tamils.
He said Sri Lanka suffered the most in the last 30 years because of terrorism and now he has eliminated it and brought peace to the nation.
“We are open for a dialogue with the diaspora Tamils (sympathising with the LTTE movement and campaigning against his government) and we want to discuss with them all issues. We are also ready to take action against (those guilty of war crimes),” Rajapaksa said.
But those talking of violations of human rights by the forces did not bother about the gross violations by the LTTE when it killed civilians and a President, the President said, reminding the critics that they should respect the country's legal system.
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