TV Derana Switches Footage To Whitewash Sri Lanka’s Defence Attaché In London

‘It is “nice” if the Foreign Ministry bases its decisions on videos and comments on Facebook. Since you have not seen the first part of that exchange, we will show it to you,” the presenter said.
Thereafter the station proceeded to show footage of an exchange between the same officer, but a different set of protestors. The station clearly failed to see or deliberately ignored the difference in Fernando’s attire and the obvious difference in weather conditions evidenced in the footage.The incident which sparked outrage and precipitated an investigation by the London Metropolitan Police following complaints had the Brigadier using a ‘slitting-the-throat’ gesture. He was responding to protestors demonstrating over alleged human rights violations by the Sri Lankan security forces.
Outraged protestors complained to the Police over what they considered a threatening gesture. It also prompted the British High Commissioner in Colombo James Dauris to lodge a strong official protest with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The incident also saw Paul Scully, Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils, writing to the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs urging him to take immediate action and withdraw Brigadier Fernando’s diplomatic papers and expel him from the United Kingdom.