US to help Sri Lanka heal ethnic tensions


Kolkata, March 10 (IANS): The US will help Sri Lanka's new government to restore democracy and heal "fragile ethnic tensions", a senior American official said on Tuesday.

Addressing a two-day seminar here, US Department of State Regional Affairs' deputy director Neil Kromash said: "Positive developments have taken place in Sri Lanka where the January elections brought a new government, overthrowing a longstanding autocratic regime.

"The US will do all it can to support the new government in restoring democracy and heal fragile ethnic tensions," he said.

Maithripala Sirisena became Sri Lanka's new president in January after defeating Mahinda Rajapaksa, who had been ruling the island nation since 2005.

The Rajapaksa regime has been accused of killing thousands of innocent Tamils during the end stages of the ethnic conflict that ended in 2009 when the military crushed the Tamil Tigers.

 

  

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  • Sam, Sri Lanka

    Wed, Mar 11 2015

    Dear USA , we do not want your help. We know help you have given to Iraq, Afghanistan , Libya and South America . All these counties were destroyed and loss their unique identity. You trying this in SL with your imperialist agents in SL. Mind your own business. Help blacks in Florida . Release innocent people Locked in Guantanamo.

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  • Dickie Bird, Sri Lanka

    Tue, Mar 10 2015

    Instigator turns helper....
    Today, all the world's tensions are a creation of the USA & UK with Europe.
    What a double tongue statement.

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