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Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama has
emphasized that the Government does not
believe in a military solution to address
the genuine grievances of the minority
communities in Sri Lanka. On the contrary,
it is firmly committed to a political
solution in finding answers to these issues,
which should be done in a spirit of give and
take by all democratic forces in the
country. The Minister made these remarks,
while addressing the diplomatic corps based
in Colombo at the Foreign Ministry
yesterday.
Speaking further, Minister Bogollagama set
out some of the reasons that had
necessitated the Government’s decision to
proscribe the Liberation Tigers of Tamil
Eelam (LTTE), inter alia, the acts of
terrorism and other acts of violence
perpetrated by the LTTE and its orchestrated
campaign to collect funds to commit acts of
terrorism and its activities relating to the
procurement or smuggling of arms, ammunition
and explosives, had the potential of
adversely affecting international and
regional peace and the security and law and
order of other sovereign nations. He added
that the decision by India to proscribe the
LTTE and renew the ban periodically also
stems from the threat that the LTTE poses to
the territorial integrity of India.
The Minister referred to the repeated calls
by President Mahinda Rajapaksa to the LTTE
to renounce terrorism and come to the
negotiating table. However, the LTTE spurned
all these pleas and continued to persist on
the path of unbridled violence and
terrorism, causing massive loss of innocent
lives and destruction of property.
Even as late as 22nd December 2008, the
President urged the LTTE to release the
innocent Tamil people that it was holding
hostage in the Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu
districts as a human shield, or face a ban.
He issued his final ultimatum last Friday (
January 02), in his address to the nation,
when he said “I also wish to send a message,
the final message to the LTTE to lay down
their arms and surrender”.
Minister Bogollagama, commending the
Statement of the US Embassy in Colombo
issued in the aftermath of the fall of
Kilinochchi, pointed out that the US
Government does not advocate that the
Government of Sri Lanka negotiate with the
LTTE, a group which has been designated by
the US since 1997 as a Foreign Terrorist
Organization. It is the firm conviction of
the Government that the proscription of the
LTTE will herald a new beginning for Sri
Lanka, which will enable the authentic
voices of the Tamil people in this country
to be heard for the first time, without
being subject to their violent suppression
by the LTTE.
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