Sri Lanka HC in Australia tries to block book on war crimes - TRC
The book, 'Sri Lanka's Secrets: How the Rajapaksa regime gets away with murder' by the journalist Trevor Grant, was published by Monash University Publishing, and released in August. "It is understood that at two meetings with senior university administrators, including vice-chancellor, Professor Margaret Gardner, the Sri Lankan High Commissioner, Admiral Thirasa Samarasinghe, questioned the university's selection and approval processes for the book. He also wanted it to issue some form of apology for allowing it to be publiched," the TRC said.
"The University's links with Monash College in Colombo, a pathway school to Monash campuses in Australia, was believed to have been brought up in the discussions," the group added.
"Admiral Samarasinghe wrote to Monash University about the book on 27 August. The letter contained a request to meet with the vice-chancellor," Dr Nathan Hollier, director of Monash University, said, confirming that Admiral Samarasinghe had met with the university's senior administrators on two occasions in September.


