Press Statement

 


1. The Government of Sri Lanka attaches the highest importance to the protection of civilians in the theatre of conflict. This is in accordance with the respect for human rights and International Humanitarian Law regimes.

2. It is now a well established fact that the LTTE is forcibly keeping more than 120,000 civilians with them in a small pocket in Wanni region and being used as a human shield. The President of Sri Lanka in his public appeal made on January 29, 2009 to the LTTE has requested to ensure free movement of those civilians who are being kept with them against their will within next 48 hours. In his statement the President has assured safe passage for civilians to a secured environment

3. The Government of India on January 29, 2009 has welcomed the important announcement made by the President. The Australian Government in its statement on January 30, 2009 too has welcomed the President’s announcement and calls the LTTE to adhere to the request made by the President.

4. The information so far available from the conflict area indicates around 6000 civilians have escaped from the LTTE fascists grip and had returned to the government controlled areas where they have been received by the government officials.

5. Every international and regional Human Right organisations have condemned the violations of human rights by LTTE during the protracted conflict in Sri Lanka. The LTTE has exhibited callous disrespect to human rights where they have been engaging in summary executions, conscription of children as child soldiers and forced labour. It is a well-known fact that the LTTE has prevented Tamil civilians accessing much needed health care and attention for those who are in need. Ms. Yolanda Foster Researcher – Sri Lanka at the Amnesty International has categorised this deliberate act as a war crime.

6. It is clear from the track record of the LTTE since its inception has very little or no respect to the human rights as well as the right to life of the innocent civilians.

7. Under the circumstances we urge the international community on behalf of the Government of Sri Lanka to exert adequate pressure on the LTTE to adhere to the request made by the President of Sri Lanka by way of unconditional release of civilians who are being kept with them.

High Commission of Sri Lanka
London
30/01/2009

 

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