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“International efforts to persuade the LTTE
to allow the civilians freedom of movement
have failed. There remains probably only a
short period of time before the LTTE loses
control of all areas in the North,” the
Tokyo Co-Chairs of Sri Lanka’s Peace Process
in a statement on the current developments
in Sri Lanka.
The statement issued through the US Embassy
in Colombo adds the Co-Chairs’ call on” the
LTTE to LTTE to discuss with the Government
of Sri Lanka the modalities for ending
hostilities, including the laying down of
arms, renunciation of violence, acceptance
of the Government of Sri Lanka's offer of
amnesty; and participating as a political
party in a process to achieve a just and
lasting political solution.”
Text of the Statement by the Tokyo Co-Chairs
Colombo, February 3, 2009: The Tokyo
Co-Chairs (Norway, Japan, US and EU) jointly
express their great concern about the plight
of thousands of internally displaced persons
trapped by fighting in northern Sri Lanka.
The Co-Chairs call on the LTTE and the
Government of Sri Lanka not to fire out of
or into the no-fire zone established by the
Government or in the vicinity of the PTK
hospital (or any other medical structure),
where more than 500 patients are receiving
care and many hundreds more have sought
refuge. They also call on both sides to
allow food and medical assistance to reach
those trapped by fighting, cooperate with
the ICRC to facilitate the evacuation of
urgent medical cases, and ensure the safety
of aid and medical workers. The LTTE and the
Government of Sri Lanka must respect
international humanitarian law.
International efforts to persuade the LTTE
to allow the civilians freedom of movement
have failed. There remains probably only a
short period of time before the LTTE loses
control of all areas in the North. The LTTE
and the Government of Sri Lanka should
recognize that further loss of life – of
civilians and combatants – will serve no
cause.
To avoid further civilian casualties and
human suffering, the Co-Chairs:
• call on the LTTE to discuss with the
Government of Sri Lanka the modalities for
ending hostilities, including the laying
down of arms, renunciation of violence,
acceptance of the Government of Sri Lanka's
offer of amnesty; and participating as a
political party in a process to achieve a
just and lasting political solution; and
• call on the Government of Sri Lanka and
the LTTE to declare a temporary no-fire
period to allow for evacuation of sick and
wounded, and provision of aid to civilians.
The Co-Chairs will work with the Government
of Sri Lanka, India, the United Nations and
others to ensure:
• the internally displaced people from the
north are transferred to temporary camps
where UN agencies, the ICRC, and
humanitarian organizations will have full
access and the IDPs will be treated
according to international standards and
resettled in their original homes as soon as
possible; and
• an inclusive dialogue to agree on a
political settlement so that lasting peace
and reconciliation can be achieved.
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