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The story on BBC Sinhala.com which quotes
a purported communication from the “Catholic
Church” addressed to UN Secretary-General
relating to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)
in the Wanni, does not present an accurate
picture of the reality on the ground, said
Disaster Management and Human Rights
Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe.
When a clarification of this news report was
sought from their Lordships the Bishops of
Jaffna and Mannar, the Minister was
reassured by the Bishops that the
communication was made without their
sanction and appears to be the writer’s
personal perspective. “The two Bishops have
also acknowledged the excellent cooperation
extended to them by the Sri Lankan security
forces and, in particular, the Security
Force Commanders serving in the Wanni, who
are in regular contact with them and have
often facilitated delivery of humanitarian
assistance when requested by the Bishops,” a
Press Release from the Ministry of Disaster
Management and Human Rights said.
Here is the text of the Press release.
The recent story on BBCSinhala.com which
quotes a purported communication from the
“Catholic Church” addressed to UN
Secretary-General Ban-ki Moon relating to
internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the
Wanni and the “human tragedy” supposedly
unfolding in that part of Sri Lanka, has
been strongly refuted by Minister Mahinda
Samarasinghe, Minister of Disaster
Management and Human Rights, as a gross
exaggeration. He said that the Government
views all civilians in the Wanni as Sri
Lankan citizens and, as such, the Government
has done and continues to do its utmost to
ensure their safety, security and welfare.
Noting that the Sri Lankan security forces
have been acting under specific orders to
prevent civilian casualties and that the
Government, in spite of the ongoing military
operations, has continued to supply the
people in uncleared areas with essential
supplies and services through the District
Secretaries whilst being fully aware that
all of the supplies were not reaching
ordinary civilians. This is probably a
unique situation in the world and is
indicative of the deep commitment of
President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s administration
to ensure the wellbeing of ordinary Sri
Lankan civilians living in these areas. The
Sri Lankan forces have done all that is
necessary to ensure that military operations
have not resulted in civilian deaths or
casualties.
The purported communication to the UN
Secretary-General is sourced to one Father
James Pathinathan who is said to be
President of the Peace and Justice
Commission in the Wanni. Minister
Samarasinghe sought a clarification on this
communication from their Lordships the
Bishops of Jaffna and Mannar. He was
reassured by the Bishops that the
communication was made without their
sanction and appears to be the writer’s
personal perspective. The two Bishops have
also acknowledged the excellent cooperation
extended to them by the Sri Lankan security
forces and, in particular, the Security
Force Commanders serving in the Wanni, who
are in regular contact with them and have
often facilitated delivery of humanitarian
assistance when requested by the Bishops.
Minister Samarasinghe also consulted the
District Secretaries (Government Agents –
GAs) of Mullaitivu and Kilinochchi on the
situation relating to IDPs in the Wanni.
They had confirmed the adequacy of stocks in
hand and the regular supply of food and
other relief items by the Government to the
Wanni. UN Agencies and other relief
organizations were also supplementing the
Government’s efforts in this connection. The
problems faced by IDPs were being addressed
including food relief and temporary shelter
in school premises. The GA of Kilinochchi
informed Minister Samarasinghe that there
was a temporary shortfall in food stocks due
to transportation delays of WFP supplies
which are due to be sent from Vavuniya. The
Government has taken immediate steps to
coordinate the expeditious delivery of these
food items. He reaffirmed the Government’s
commitment to caring for these Sri Lankans
and stated that IDPs will be facilitated to
move to cleared areas in Vavuniya where they
can receive all assistance. The Minister
also requested the GAs to notify him of any
shortcomings in supplies in order that
remedial action could be taken.
The story on BBCSinhala.com does not present
an accurate picture of the reality on the
ground in the Wanni, he added. The
Government will continue, through modalities
such as the Consultative Committee on
Humanitarian Assistance (CCHA), chaired by
Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe, monitor and
coordinate the provision of enhanced relief
to any and all Sri Lankan civilians affected
by the conflict, should the evolving
situation require it.
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