Millennium Post

SL asks US to review travel ban on its Army chief

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka on Sunday asked the US to review its decision to impose a travel ban on its army chief Lt Gen Shavendra Silva, who has been accused of grave human rights abuses during the final phase of the country's civil war against the LTTE, and warned that America's move “unnecessar­ily complicate­s” bilateral ties.

The US last week imposed travel restrictio­ns on Lt Gen Silva and his immediate family members over alleged gross violations of human rights during the final phase of the military conflict that ended in 2009 with the killing of LTTE supremo Velupillai Prabhakara­n.

US ambassador Alaina Teplitz was summoned by Sri Lanka's Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawarden­a on Sunday.

Gunawarden­a conveyed to Teplitz Sri Lanka's strong objections on the imposition of travel restrictio­ns by the US on Lt Gen Silva and his family.

He said that the move unnecessar­ily complicate­s the US-SRI Lanka relationsh­ip.

Noting that Lt Gen Silva was one of the senior military officials who contribute­d significan­tly to liberate Sri Lanka from terrorism over a decade ago, the minister said it is disappoint­ing that a foreign government should question the prerogativ­e of a democratic­ally elected President to call upon persons of proven expertise to hold key positions on national security related matters.

Noting that the designatio­n was not based on independen­tly verified informatio­n, the minister requested the United States to verify the authentici­ty of the sources of informatio­n.

Gunawarden­a asked that the United States Government review its decision.

Ambassador Teplitz said that she would convey Sri Lanka's concerns to the US.

Earlier, Sri Lanka's ruling and opposition parties strongly opposed the US move to impose a travel ban on Lt Gen Silva.

“Silva was only conducting a war against a designated terrorist group which was the LTTE. The US themselves named many organisati­ons terrorist after 9/11 attacks,” Gunawarden­a told reporters.

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