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The Government, the TMVP, and the United
Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) signed an
Action Plan on Monday to ensure that the
recruitment and use of children by the TMVP
comes to an end, and that all children
currently with the TMVP are released and
provided with reintegration assistance.
The Action Plan – which gives a clear
timetable of required actions by the
signatories over the next three months – was
signed by the leader of the TMVP, Mr.
Vinayagamoorthy Muralitharan, in the
presence of Chief Minister of the Eastern
Province, Mr. Sivanesathurai Santhirakanthan;
and by the Commissioner General for
Rehabilitation, Mr Suhada Gamalath; and the
UNICEF Representative in Sri Lanka, Mr
Philippe Duamelle.
“Monday’s signing clearly states the
commitment of the three parties to
efficiently tackle the issue of the use and
recruitment of children, which is against
Sri Lankan and international law and does
great physical and psychological damage to
children,” said the Commissioner General for
Rehabilitation, Mr. Suhada Gamalath.
The Government of Sri Lanka regards the
recruitment and use of children in armed
conflict as a serious child rights’
violation and has consistently asserted its
“zero tolerance” position on the practice.
“This agreement shows a clear political
commitment and is a very important step in
putting an end to the recruitment and use of
children by the TMVP,” said UNICEF’s
Representative in Sri Lanka, Mr. Philippe
Duamelle. “The Action Plan must now be
translated into concrete actions on the
ground which will then lead to significant
results for children in the very near
future.”
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