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World: US Boucher With "Very Troublesome" Message Visits Sri Lanka On June 1

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Monday, 29 May 2006

US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Richard Boucher is expected to arrive in Sri Lanka on June 1st. He will be visiting Colombo after gloating over American success at plotting to "ostracise the LTTE from the international arena and softly annihilate" Sri Lankan Tamils.

The Tokyo Donor Conference he attends the previous day is expected to ensure quarantining The Tamil homeland in Sri Lanka providing the government troops the necessary quiet environment to implement the policy of genocide.

The Sri Lanka State troops have killed with impunity, more than 190 unarmed Tamil civilians within the last two months, including "cluster killings," the last incident in which 13 Tamils including a baby and a 4 year-old kid were riddled with bullets. On the occasion of the baby's funeral, Richard Boucher was there in Colombo to praise the Sri lankan State for its patience and exemplary behavior.

It is said the US Assistant Secretary will hand over a special message from the United States government to the Sri Lankan government when he arrives on June 1.

Richard Boucher will arrive in Sri Lanka after the donor community co-chairs meeting to be held in Tokyo, Japan on Tuesday, May 30. Co-chairs are expected to take vital steps on Sri Lanka's peace process at this meeting. The US with its ulterior designs on Sri Lanka, is expected to play a pivotal role in arranging for silencing Tamil nation's agitation for self-determination and its democratic rights.

India has declined to participate at the Tokyo meeting on May 30. Boucher said that US was engaged in an "active dialogue" with India on the developments in Sri Lanka, where the stepped up attacks by Tamil Tigers were particularly "very troublesome," but stressed that it was up to New Delhi to decide the kind of role it wanted to play, implying the US far away from the South Asia region has decided on what role it wants to play.

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