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First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Friday, November 25, 2011

Gota confirms LankaNewsWeb LLRC report


Defence Secretary Nandasena Gotabhaya Rajapaksha has confirmed our story that the government will target some junior military officers in order to save himself and his sibling, Mahinda Rajapaksha, from war crimes charges.
Addressing a seminar in Colombo yesterday, the war criminal Gota has said that some men in army might have failed to behave as instructed as tens of thousands were hurriedly recruited at the last stage.
The statement is a direct admission by Sri Lanka's wanted war criminal that his regime is to imprison some junior officers as we exclusively revelead on 17 November.
In our article titled "Leaked Extracts of the ‘notorious’ LLRC Report " LNW exclusively revealed that the notorious Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission will find some junior officers up to the rank of Major guilty of war crimes.
Gota has also said that in a so-called census on civilian deaths, it has found to be that not many civilians have died in the battled hence it does not warrant war crimes charges.
In our report we said: "LLRC report will also mildly accuse the government for acting irresponsibly and President Rajapakshe will accept blame and promise that lessons will be learnt. No references will be made to targeting hospitals or targeting civilians by the military in the no fire zone. Report will also not refer to the lack of supplies of food and medicine sent by the government during the last leg of the war.”
We leave the rest for our informed readers to decide.
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Leaked Extracts of the ‘notorious’ LLRC Report

 Thursday, 17 November 2011
Nearly one hundred soldiers including some senior military personnel up to the ranks of Major will be sacrificed to save the Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapakshe and President Mahinda Rajapakshe from prosecution for breaching international law, during the war that ended in May 2009. By holding these personnel accountable for some of the heinous crimes committed at the end of the war, President and his sibling believe that the international pressure will be eased from them and their regime.      Read more...