On Sri
Lanka, Kerry
Congratulates
Sirisena, What's
Up for
Rajapaksa's
Corps?
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
January 8 --
On Sri Lanka's
election,
before 10:30
pm on January
8 in
Washington, US
Secretary of
State issued a
statement,
below. The UN,
which went
silent at the
end on
electoral
violence,
echoing its
more
problematic
silence during
the Bloodbath
on the Beach
in 2009, had
yet to speak.
Kerry said:
STATEMENT BY
SECRETARY
KERRY
January 8,
2015
Conclusion of
Sri Lankan
Elections and
Election of
Maithripala
Sirisena
The Sri Lankan
people deserve
great credit
on the
successful
conclusion of
their
elections.
They turned
out in great
numbers to
exercise their
democratic
rights and
every vote was
a victory for
Sri Lanka.
The United
States
applauds the
Sri Lankan
Elections
Commissioner,
the security
forces, Sri
Lankan civil
society, and
the candidates
themselves for
making sure
this election
was not marred
by unrest and
for ensuring a
significant
drop in
campaign-related
violence. It
will be
important for
that effort to
continue in
the coming
days.
I commend
President
Rajapaksa for
accepting the
results of the
election in
the proud
tradition of
peaceful and
orderly
transfers of
power in Sri
Lanka. His
words tonight
about
accepting the
verdict of the
people and
moving forward
are important.
I look forward
to working
with
President-elect
Maithripala
Sirisena as
his new
government
works to
implement its
campaign
platform of a
Sri Lanka that
is peaceful,
inclusive,
democratic,
and
prosperous."
It's
done. But what
does it
portend for
the
Rajapaksas'
military /
diplomatic
corps, like
Shavendra
Silva and in
New York,
Palitha
Kohona?
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