Predictably, Washington lobbyists are making out quite well from the war. In January, the firm of Patton Boggs was retained by the Embassy of
Sri Lanka, with a fixed fee of $35,000 per month, payable quarterly in advance, according to the contract. Democratic lobbyist Tommy Boggs is helping run the account, which calls on Patton Boggs to provide guidance and counsel to the Embassy of Sri Lanka regarding its relations with the Executive and Legislative Branches of the U.S. Government. In other words, to sanitize the government`s conduct of the war and make it look good with the Obama administration.
After producing a white paper on Sri Lanka and the ongoing civil war, Patton Boggs organized a series of official meetings for its client. In late-March, the Sri Lankan ambassador to the U.S., Jaliya Wickramasuriya, met separately with Senator Richard Lugar. He briefed him on the conflict, stressing the care taken to protect displaced civilians, according to an Embassy press release.
Despite Patton Boggs` best efforts, the government`s PR offensive has FALLEN FALAT. I think that the Sri Lankan government knows that the entire world is very disappointed that in its efforts to end what it sees as 25 years of conflict, it is causing such untold suffering, Secretary of State Clinton said Wednesday.
By Ken Silverstein /http://harpers.org
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