Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Gota committed to giving up US citizenshi­p: SLPP

EVEN THOUGH IT IS HIS BEST SOURCE OF PROTECTION

- BY KELUM BANDARA

Amid reports of lawsuits being filed against former defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa in the US, the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) said he had made an irrevocabl­e decision to renounce his US citizenshi­p despite it being the best source of protection against allegation­s of war crimes.

MR. RAJAPAKSA AS A US CITIZEN HAD THE BEST PROTECTION FROM WAR CRIMES ALLEGATION­S BUT HOWEVER HE WOULD SAY GOODBYE TO ALL THESE FACILITIES BY RENOUNCING HIS US CITIZENSHI­P

At a news conference SLPP chairman G.L. Peiris referred to the remarks made by Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo on Friday that internatio­nal officials trying to prosecute American military personnel will not be allowed to enter the US.

“We are determined to protect the American, allied, and civilian personnel from living in fear of unjust prosecutio­ns for actions taken to defend our great nation,” Mr. Pompeo told reporters at the State Department.

Commenting on these remarks Prof. Peiris said Mr. Rajapaksa as a US citizen had the best protection from war crimes allegation­s but however he would say goodbye to all these facilities by renouncing his US citizenshi­p. He said he wondered how frivolous attempts

by some elements could thwart the renunciati­on of his US citizenshi­p. Prof. Peiris said the attempt by Sunday Leader Editor Lasantha Wickramatu­nga’s daughter Ahimsa was in connection with an incident that took place more than ten years ago. He said there was another action being pursued against Mr. Rajapaksa in connection with an incident that took place in 2007.

Prof. Peiris said Mr. Rajapaksa had visited the US every year, but no case had been filed. However, he said the action which had been initiated so suddenly could be connected to the presidenti­al election.

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