Malaysian Human Rights workers do not want any dictators or War Crime accused to enter the peaceful Malaysia where different group of people live in harmony, they believe that visits and meetings by racists and killers will poison their community.
Former President Mahinda Rajapaksha had been a dictator and is known today as “one working against the Sri Lankan government” and accused of War Crime for ordering his army to kill more than 40,000 Tamil Civilians in May 2009.
He is accused of ordering the killing of more than 1000 LTTE Leaders and their family members who surrendered with White flag after UN negotiated the surrender.
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Former President Rajapaksha was chased out of United Kingdom by Human Rights protesters in London when he was the president and his scheduled lecture in Oxford University was cancelled.
Sri Lankan envoy in Malaysia who was mobbed by a group of protesters for hosting the War Crime accused Mahinda Rajapaksha to Malaysia. The attack on High Commissioner Ibrahim Ansar yesterday at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport was allegedly carried out by the Human Rights workers and sympathisers of Tamils who were killed in thousands by Rajapaksha government.
It is claimed that the High Commissioner Ibrahim Ansar had provoked by insulting the protesters who were protesting against the visit of Rajapaksa.
“This is not good for the country, it was an attack against the government,” Rajapaksa said at the airport upon his return from Malaysia. ”I am prepared to face this kind of threats as I finished the decades old terrorist campaign in this country,” Rajapaksa said. Rajapaksa visited Malaysia to attend a conference.
United Nations, in a 2011 report that, “the conduct of the war represented a grave assault on the entire regime of international law” and accused the government – and the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels – of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The UN said up to 40,000 civilians may have died in the last months of the civil war; and possibly up to 70,000, according to a 2012 UN Internal Inquiry. The majority of the killings were attributed to government forces, directly under the control of the President’s much-feared brother, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary.
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