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Sri Lankan Army Boss Faces Questioning from US Authorities....

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...in order to renew his....  wait for it.... permanent residency card (a.k.a., green card), and the LKA government isn't impressed - from the Voice of America:
Sri Lanka has raised strong objections to plans by United States authorities to interview the country's army chief, who is currently visiting the country. The Sri Lankan government expects the general to be questioned about alleged war crimes committed during the country's civil war. 

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama wants the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to drop plans to quiz General Sarath Fonseka.

Army chief Fonseka, who is visiting his daughters in Oklahoma City, holds an American permanent-residency card. Sri Lankan officials say U.S. immigration authorities have asked the general to be available for questioning on Wednesday before renewing his card.

That request has raised a storm in Sri Lanka and prompted Foreign Minister Bogollagama to tell the American ambassador in Colombo that the U.S. government should "resist" from attempts to interview the general.

The Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry says American authorities want to question the army chief about allegations of war crimes committed during the final months of a war which ended with the defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels in May.

The victory ended Sri Lanka's quarter-century civil war, but has been clouded with questions raised by the international community about reports of widespread human rights abuses committed in the course of the military campaign.

The head of Colombo's Center for Policy Alternatives, Paikiasothy Saravanmutu, says the Sri Lankan government is touchy about such allegations....
Am I the only person thinking it must be hard running Sri Lanka's army while permanently residing in the U.S.?  ;)
 
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