Don't mention the war

Lawrence Kershen QC, Chair of the Restorative Justice Consortium, UK and I were having a chat before the Civil Society meeting with the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers yesterday at the Hilton Colombo.  Lawrence Kershen QC was a participant in the Commonwealth Peoples' Forum in Hikkaduwa  and chaired a parallel session  on reconciliation and development.  I was critical of the British Prime Minister, and particularly of the British Secretary of State for the Foreign Office and the Commonwealth's speech at the closing of the CPF.   He asked me what I think should have been the UK's approach.   I suggested that first, the UK shouldn't mention the war!

Sanjana Hattotuwa in his interview with George Alagiah on Galle Face Green   talks of some of the post-war issues that indeed the UK and other critics should have highlighted.



Watch this space for my own views on the Commonwealth Peoples' Forum and the posturing that took place around it..will take some time to write, so till then, here is some light relief in the form of  the non-pc brief version of the Fawlty Towers skit that made 'don't mention the war!" a household phrase...



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