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The statement by Mr. Mano Ganeshan, of
the Western People’s Front, calling on the
Tamil people of the north and east to keep
out of Colombo is unwarranted and appears
intended to drive unwarranted fear among the
Tamil people, states the Presidential
Secretariat.
“It is regretted that Mr. Ganeshan, by this
statement, has thought it fit to create
unnecessary fear among the Tamil community,
which by design or not, can only further the
cause of those seeking to promote communal
hatred,” the Presidential Secretariat adds.
Here is the
response by the Presidential Secretariat to
the statement by Mr. Mano Ganeshan calling
on the Tamil people of the north and east to
stay away from Colombo:
The attention of the Presidential
Secretariat is drawn to a statement by Mr.
Mano Ganeshan, of the Western People’s
Front, published in some sections of the
media, calling on Tamil civilians in the
north & east to keep out of Colombo as the
Government and the LTTE are both acting
irrationally.
This statement is not based on fact and
appears to be intended to drive unwarranted
fear among the Tamil people of the north and
east, and also create a highly unfavorable
impression of Sri Lanka abroad, in the
prevailing context of the LTTE’s repeated
brutality.
Contrary to what Mr. Ganeshan states, the
recent bomb blasts carried out by the LTTE
have not triggered "hate and doubts" against
Tamils coming to Colombo from the north &
east.
It is evident that the LTTE, acting with
deliberation, is trying to provoke people
outside its area of control into acts of
violence in reprisal for the repeated
brutality carried out by it in the several
attacks on public transport and other
incidents targeting innocent civilians of
all communities. The government’s consistent
endeavour is to prevent any acts of violence
against the Tamil people, which has met with
very a favourable response by the public.
Mr. Ganeshan makes another unfounded
statement that "the state media is
orchestrating this hate campaign on an
hourly basis while rational behavior cannot
be assured by the security establishment
authorized to maintain law and order." This
is furthest from the truth. Far from
orchestrating a hate campaign against Tamil
citizens, the state media has given
considerable prominence to the repeated
calls to the people by President Mahinda
Rajapaksa not to give in to provocation by
the LTTE as it carries out this repeated act
of brutality with the aim of fanning
communal hatred for its own benefit. These
institutions have played an important role
in maintaining calm in the face of the
LTTE's provocative acts. The security
establishment too, has been consistent in
preventing any backlash against the Tamil
community in the south due to these
deliberate provocations by the LTTE.
With regard to the arrest of persons under
suspicion for alleged involvement in the
recent violent acts of the LTTE, this has
been done in accordance with the law and it
is a gross distortion of truth to state it
is difficult to differentiate between acts
of abducting and arrests. The Ministry of
Human Rights and Disaster Management that
maintains a Help Desk regarding arrests and
abductions confirms that there have been no
complaints or inquiries received to date
regarding the reported arrests following the
recent bomb attacks in Colombo and its
suburbs by the LTTE.
Mr. Ganeshan states that his position as the
Colombo district's elected Tamil
parliamentarian gives him legitimacy to warn
the Tamil people of the north and east
against coming to Colombo. It is necessary
to note have that there is a security
establishment that is in the best position
to issue such a warning to the public, which
has not thought the prevailing conditions
merit such a warning.
It must be noted that a far larger
proportion of Tamil speaking people live
Colombo and the south compared to those in
the north and east and that they do live in
safety and harmony with the other
communities.
It is regretted that Mr. Ganeshan, by this
statement, has thought it fit to create
unnecessary fear among the Tamil community,
which by design or not, can only further the
cause of those seeking to promote communal
hatred.
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