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Secretary of Ministry of Healthcare and
Nutrition has informed all heads of
Diplomatic Missions and ICRC in Sri Lanka
that he has instructed Regional Directors of
Health in Mullaitivu and Kilinochchi to take
their healthcare activities for the
civilians in their areas to the Designated
No Fire Zone in Vavuniya and Kilinochchi
with the assistance of ICRC in order to
avoid causing loss of life or injury to the
civilians in Puddikkudiyiruppu, Vallipuram,
Udayarkadu and Sudandiripuram hospitals.
This followed a request for the advice from
the Secretary by the two Regional Directors
of Health of Mullaitivu and Kilinochchi as a
result of the mounting hostilities and the
risk of falling artillery shells in and
around these hospitals as a result of
fighting during the humanitarian relief
operations in those areas and specifically
in view of the reliable information received
that the LTTE were mingling with the
civilians while having active LTTE artillery
gun positions operating in and around the
hospitals, posing a serious threat to the
patients, hospital staff and their relatives
who are temporarily housed within the
hospital premises for safety.
The notice issued by the Secretary of
Ministry of Healthcare and Nutrition to ICRC:
Head of Mission
ICRC- Sri Lanka
During the past week, Dr. Vartharaja
(Regional Director of Health services/
Mullaitivu) and Dr. Sathyamoorthy (Regional
Director of Health Services/ Kilinochchi)
contacted me to seek advice as to what they
should do with regard to the functioning of
hospitals at Puddikkudiyiruppu, Vallipuram,
Udayarkadu and Sudandiripuram.
In view of the mounting hostilities and the
risk of falling artillery shells in and
around these hospitals as a result of
fighting during the humanitarian relief
operations in those areas. I advised them to
move out of the areas where fighting was
taking place into the Designated No Fire
Security Zone or the liberated areas of
Vavuniya and Kilinochchi with the assistance
of ICRC in order to avoid causing loss of
life or injury to the civilians in those
hospitals. This advice was given
specifically in view of the reliable
information I had received that the LTTE
were mingling with the civilians while
having active LTTE artillery gun positions
operating in and around the hospitals,
posing the serious threat to the patients,
hospital staff and their relatives who are
temporarily housed within the hospital
premises for safety.
It has also been brought to the notice of
this Ministry that the artillery fire of the
LTTE and also the counter fire can cause
injury to civilians in the process.
Both Dr. Vartharaja (RDHS- Mullaitivu) and
Dr. Sathyamoorthy (RDHS- Kilinochchi)
expressed that though they were willing to
move out of their hospitals into the Fire
Free Security Zone, they were not allowed by
the LTTE to do so. It was very clear that
the LTTE has forced a compulsion on them
restricting their free movement out of the
areas under their (LTTE) control. They
further said that they were not in a
position to forcibly move out of these areas
themselves, due to fear of the worst.
The Regional Directors of Mullaitivu and
Kilinochchi wanted the Ministry of
Healthcare and Nutrition to urgently
intervene and request the ICRC to move in
the matterand persuade the LTTE to remove
the restriction and free the patients and
civilians along with the Medical staff to
move into areas.
Therefore in order to restore the rights
of the patients and civilians and also to
avoid a crisis that may arise in those areas
I earnestly request you to use your good
office and intervene to persuade the LTTE to
allow these patients and civilians along
with the Medical Staff to move into the Fire
Free Security Zone or Vaviniya and
Kilinochchi hospitals to avoid any threat or
harm to their lives that can otherwise be
caused due to the unconventional actions
taken by the LTTE, violating the rights of
the civilians and patients.
I anticipate an early and positive response
from you.
Dr. H. A. P. Kahandaliyanage
Secretary - Ministry of Healthcare and
Nutrition
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