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Britain’s Foreign Office had destroyed almost 200 files on Sri Lanka dating from the start of the LTTE uprising during which MI5 (Military Intelligence, Section 5) and the SAS (Special Air Service) secretly advised the country’s security forces, the Guardian reported on Wednesday.

It said the loss of the files means that there is almost no record of the British government’s work with the Sri Lankan authorities at the start of a famously brutal civil war.

The destruction of the files raises fresh concerns about the Foreign Office’s attitude towards handling historic files on sensitive subjects. An official review in 2012 found that the department had destroyed thousands of documents detailing British counter-insurgency operations in Kenya and other colonies as the empire came to an end.

Under the Public Records Act 1958 government departments are obliged to preserve historic records. But, in response to a Freedom of Information request from the Guardian asking for information about the destruction of the files, the Foreign Office stated that it was not required to preserve the documents. It said the files’ content “may be of a policy nature but might also be administrative or ephemeral”.

The Foreign Office has now confirmed that it destroyed 195 files on Sri Lanka, dating from 1978 to 1980, three decades after the country became independent from Britain. The department would not say exactly when, where, or how the destruction occurred.

“Files not selected for permanent preservation would have been destroyed offsite by the company contracted by the FCO for this purpose,” it said. “We understand the files would have been destroyed in line with the FCO’s paper and file destruction contract in force at the time.”

Rachel Seoighe, a criminologist and Sri Lanka expert, at Middlesex University, said: “This discovery is very concerning given the lack of public information available about British involvement in Sri Lankan security practices at the beginning of the civil war.” She has filed a complaint with Unesco, the international body that protects world heritage.

She added: “We know from other contexts, such as Kenya, that official files have been deliberately destroyed to conceal and deny abuse. The public has a right to know the extent to which Britain assisted Sri Lankan preparations for a war that was defined by disappearances, torture and mass atrocity.”

The Foreign Office kept a list of file titles, showing that the destroyed papers would have covered a range of important subjects, from security co-operation and arms sales, to foreign aid and “requests for political asylum in the UK”.

The scale of destruction is such that only three files have survived from 1978, compared to 38 files from the previous year.

The loss of these records is a blow for Tamil historians, who struggled to safeguard records throughout the Sri Lankan civil war. The famous Jaffna library was burnt down in 1981 by anti-Tamil groups, incinerating almost 100,000 documents including irreplaceable ancient texts.

“The Tamil community is taking strenuous efforts to collect and preserve records on history and the human rights situation in post-independence Sri Lanka,” said Vairamuttu Varadakumar, executive secretary of the Tamil Information Centre, in Kingston, London.

“We are horrified to learn that the UK’s Foreign Office has destroyed vital information on the British government’s training and arming of Sri Lankan security forces, which were involved in widespread human rights violations against the Tamils.”

The Foreign Office claim that the information contained in the files was insignificant has caused dismay among Tamil experts. Varadakumar said:

“It is improper for the UK government to deceive the public, who have the right to know. It appears that the Foreign Office’s action is designed to cover up the involvement of the SAS and MI5 in the training of Sri Lankan security forces that might be potentially embarrassing to her majesty’s government.”

The Special Air Service visit to Sri Lanka is only mentioned in a handful of surviving files at the National Archives, which were preserved by the Ministry of Defence. Their contents have never been reported on before.

One MoD file reveals that late in 1978 Sri Lanka’s right-wing president, Junius Richard Jayewardene, asked the Foreign Office for a British security expert to visit his country to help counter Tamil militants who were demanding an independent state of their own. However, a Foreign Office file called Sri Lanka: Security Assessment 1978, which could have shed light on the president’s request, was destroyed.

From the surviving defence files, it emerges that an MI5 director, who held racist views, made two advisory visits to Sri Lanka in 1979, under both Jim Callaghan’s Labour government and Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative administration. The full facts of these visits are hard to establish because the Foreign Office destroyed a 1979 file named Sri Lanka: Defence Visits from UK.

The MI5 officer was John Percival Morton CMG OBE, better known as Jack Morton, a former colonial police chief in India who had spied on the independence movement there and once wrote that Indians were “a sort of immature, backward and needy people whom it was the natural British function to govern and administer”. He later became a director at MI5 and held various security positions inside Whitehall.

According to a defence file it was on Morton’s recommendation that an SAS team visited Sri Lanka in 1980 to train a new army commando unit.

Among the files destroyed by the Foreign Office was one entitled UK military assistance to Sri Lanka, 1980. The SAS visit occurred weeks after Britain’s premier special forces regiment staged the Iranian embassy siege. For the next four months the SAS team secretly trained Sri Lankan army commandos, selecting 60 members to form an elite anti-terrorist force.


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  • Jude Thursday, 24 May 2018 06:32 AM

    Well, that's part of the process to De-prescription of LTTE in UK!!! It's matter of time UK lift the ban on LTTE !!!???

    malij Thursday, 24 May 2018 06:56 AM

    Not surprising. Just another step to cover up the real face of "The Ugly Britisher"

    AJ Thursday, 24 May 2018 10:56 AM

    We should learn a lesson from this and do the same to protect our war hero's.

    Yeti Thursday, 24 May 2018 07:25 AM

    Guilty of aiding abetting LTTE terrorists who they always had a soft corner for!!!

    Hari Mani Thursday, 24 May 2018 07:36 AM

    Well done, it should be closed and people should move on. But in Srilanka some individuals want to drag it on both sides for political gains.

    Saradiel Thursday, 24 May 2018 07:55 AM

    All these people forget that the Sri Lankan forces fought the most ruthless terrorist movement at that time. They were the architects of the modern suicide attacks even using children which killed innocent civilians. The only force in the world to defeat a terrorist movement completely. Furthermore, there are probably more Tamils living peacefully amongst Sinhalese outside of north and east. Hats off to our forces. Said that, if they have committed any war crimes, should be investigated proved and punished.

    wickremasinghe Thursday, 24 May 2018 11:12 AM

    Hats off to you, thanks.

    ANTON Thursday, 24 May 2018 08:43 AM

    OUR MR IS STILL PROTECTING ALMOST ALL THE FILES OF HIS SUBORDINATES.

    Jagath Leanage Thursday, 24 May 2018 08:51 AM

    Yahapalanaya in action .

    mike Thursday, 24 May 2018 04:38 PM

    I like your sense of humor

    TJ Thursday, 24 May 2018 10:29 AM

    Covert operation are carried out for their economic and political benefits. They have the right to destroy any document they may expose their involvement.

    sach Thursday, 24 May 2018 10:30 AM

    This is not an issue. Who are these Sri Lanka experts? LOL

    AJ Thursday, 24 May 2018 10:54 AM

    Sri Lanka should also follow this example and destroy any records that impact our war hero's. Its the least we can do to show our gratitude for the sacrifices they made to free our nation from the LTTE terrorist.

    wickremasinghe Thursday, 24 May 2018 11:14 AM

    well said

    joshua Thursday, 24 May 2018 11:10 AM

    JO and GMOA..... please protest in front of the British High Commission. :)

    AB Thursday, 24 May 2018 11:24 AM

    The Longest Article I have ever seen on Daily Mirror. Keep it up. You guys are improving.

    Cheers Thursday, 24 May 2018 11:44 AM

    Brits have done this to cover their wrong doings and supporting a terrorist group openly with funds and support of money to destroy SL and the singahlese people to give tamil eelaam and offer a separate state would have come to light. This shpows how transparent the UK govt is and they should arrest Tony Blair and David Cameron who had close links with LTTE and they still do

    Warra Thursday, 24 May 2018 12:32 PM

    And the STF was born.

    Brainmaster Thursday, 24 May 2018 05:43 PM

    Distortion of facts. Files from 1978-1980 means that LTTE hardly existed. via DM Android App

    union Thursday, 24 May 2018 06:02 PM

    May be these documents contained incriminating on British involvement in the genocide carried out during the last stages of war.

    Sam Thursday, 24 May 2018 06:23 PM

    The Brits had the SAS here training the Sinhalese army not the LTTE. You should be thanking them not making nasty comments.


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