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OxfordWatch | 28.12.2010 13:15 | Anti-militarism | Ocean Defence | Terror War | Oxford | South Coast

Praveen Swami, of Pakistan Security Research Unit based at University of Bradford, writes as Diplomatic Editor in the The Telegraph today that recent events at Oxford denied 'freedom of speech' and that Dr. Liam Fox should visit Sri Lanka, soon.
What exactly is going on inside Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford, since its inception in 2007?

The diplomatic editor of Daily Telegraph, Praveen Swami is infamous for the cover up attempt of the 'Batla House Encounter' [1] in New Delhi in which extrajudicial killings by the police was exposed.

Now with 'an article in The Telegraph [2], urging Defence Secretary, Dr. Liam Fox to ignore calls by 'unthinking fashionistas' to visit Sri Lanka to 'help rebuild'.

The fact is Liam Fox is a front to arms dealerships and even if he is to visit Sri Lanka soon, it wouldn't be within the 'private capacity' as Liam Fox has tried to explain away his dealings with the criminal regime in Sri Lanka.

While writing "Liam Fox, the Defence Secretary, has called off a visit to Sri Lanka, amid reports that his decision to lecture there violates British human rights concerns. The Oxford Union earlier cancelled a scheduled talk by Mahinda Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka’s President, “due to the sheer scale of the expected protests” – an odd rationale, given that it claims to believe “first and foremost in freedom of speech” Praveen Swamy cunningly leaves out the real differences of private vs state visits.

On free speech Praveen Swamy goes on to argue that Liam Fox would have to stop speaking in the UK if one were to dwell on injustices or some other screwed argument.

All this should raise the question, beyond the obvious going ons within the 'academic' institutions of Oxford, what exactly is happenning inside the Department of Peace Studies of the University of Bradford [3]?

Anyone who'd argue that the Oxford Union is the home of Freedom of Speech (like the president of Sri Lanka, Mahinda Rajapakse did three weeks ago) must be looked at carefully. An institution looking in to Pakistani Affairs, using known right wing Indian Brahmin media folk while being based in Bradford must surely raise enough suspicions.

[1]  http://kafila.org/2010/05/02/swami-friends-jtsas-response-to-praveen-swami/
[2]  http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/praveenswami/100069796/sri-lanka-needs-rebuilding-liam-fox-should-not-let-unthinking-fashionistas-decide-british-foreign-policy/
[3]  http://spaces.brad.ac.uk:8080/display/ssispsru/Mr+Praveen+Swami

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Commonwealth Game WikiLeaked

28.12.2010 22:25

Commonwealth Sec-Gen Sharma called on The Dorchester- 2nd December
Commonwealth Sec-Gen Sharma called on The Dorchester- 2nd December

This WikiLeak exposes the game played by the Commonwealth Secretariat

 http://wikileaks.ch/cable/2009/06/09LONDON1385.html
'SUBJECT: COMMMONWEALTH ON FIJI, SRI LANKA, NIGERIA, QUEEN’S
SUCCESSION, AND THE VALUE TO USG OF COMMONWEALTH ENGAGEMENT'

[...]
Sri Lanka
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4. [...] that the human rights situation in Sri Lanka during and after the recent military offensive had been raised “informally and off the record” by the UK during the last CMAG meeting, forcing a difficult conversation with the Sri Lankan Foreign Minister, as Sri Lanka is currently a member of CMAG. Banerji said the Commonwealth continues to watch the situation in Sri Lanka and noted that Sri Lanka’s offer to host the next Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) had been turned down over concerns about lending international credibility to the Government’s actions.

(CMAG - Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group)

The Sri Lanakan president's visit to address the Oxford Union was overshadowing the bid for the Commonwealth Games 2018, which was being mounted at the same time in Glasgow. Chime Group's Sports Event Management subsidiary, pmplegacy.

The Commonwealth Secretary General Kamalesh Sharma met President Mahinda Rajapaksa in the Dorchester Hotel on 02nd December as protests were gathering pace outside. The 2013 Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting is scheduled to be held in Sri Lanka.
 http://www.thecommonwealth.org/news/232367/021210sgsrilankapresident.htm







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