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Foreign Secretary Dr. Palitha Kohona on
Wednesday (June 11) called upon the
European Union to list the Tamil
Rehabilitation Organization (TRO) and other
LTTE front organizations, which have been
clearly identified, including by the US
government, as raising funds for the LTTE.
He said a request to this effect has
recently been made by the Sri Lankan
Government to the European Union. He made
this appeal at the Sri Lanka – EU discussion
on “The Fight Against Terrorism”, in Colombo following the Sri Lanka – EC
Joint Commission meeting.
The Ambassador of France in Sri Lanka,
Michel Lummaux, representing the current
European Union (EU)
Presidency held by Slovenia, who led the EU
delegation categorically expressed the
opposition of the EU to a
separate state for Tamils in Sri Lanka. He
further said that the EU does not consider
the LTTE to be the sole representative of
Sri Lankan Tamils. The French Ambassador
elaborating further on the EU stand on Sri
Lanka, stated that the EU supported Sri
Lanka’s sovereignty and territorial
integrity and that the grievances of
minority communities must be addressed
within this contextual framework. Whatever
solution that is formulated should have
“democratic sanction”, in that the
settlement should be acceptable to the
people of Sri Lanka.
Dr. Kohona who led the Sri Lankan delegation
at the discussion said that Sri Lanka is
committed to a negotiated and sustainable
settlement to the conflict and gave a
comprehensive briefing to the EU delegation
on the large scale fund raising by the LTTE
and its front organizations abroad,
including through intimidation and
extortion, which sustains the operational
capability of the LTTE to kill innocent
civilians and cause extensive economic
damage in Sri Lanka. He pointed out that the
LTTE maintained a highly sophisticated and
elaborate network of fronts globally, often
under the innocent guise such as charities,
sports, religious and cultural associations,
which did not attract much attention of host
governments.
The Foreign Secretary said that there is a
comprehensive body of credible evidence
linking the LTTE to trans-national crimes,
including money laundering, narcotics
trafficking, arms smuggling and the
trafficking of persons. He cited the
organized racket to smuggle people to
Australia and the major credit card scam in
the UK. He also mentioned that the LTTE has
continued to terrorize people in Sri Lanka,
particularly Tamils, as well as the Sri
Lankan Tamil diaspora, especially living in
North America, Europe and Australia to raise
funds.
Dr. Kohona while appreciating the action
already taken by the EU to proscribe the
LTTE, emphasized the need for further
measures to give practical effect to the ban
on the LTTE, by initiating legal action and
other measures against identified front
organizations, which constitute the overseas
support network of the LTTE terrorist
infrastructure in Sri Lanka. In this
context, he referred to the request made by
the Sri Lankan authorities to the European
Union for the listing of the Tamil
Rehabilitation Organization (TRO), which has
been clearly identified even by the US
Government as a front to facilitate fund
raising and for the procurement of weapons
by the LTTE. The Foreign Secretary greatly
appreciated the action by some countries in
the EU such as France and the UK, which have
launched criminal prosecutions against known
LTTE operatives.
The French Ambassador in response stated
that the EU acknowledged that the LTTE is a
terrorist organization which exercises
fascist control over two districts in the
Northern Province of Sri Lanka and has been
responsible for the ethnic cleansing of the
entire Muslim population from the North in
October 1990. He assured Sri Lanka of the
EU’s total support in its fight against
terrorism.
Both sides agreed on the need for a
sustained dialogue, inter alia which would
entail the exchange of information and
intelligence, training of law enforcement
personnel and capacity building of
institutions which are involved in combating
terrorism.
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