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The Sri Lanka Army does not use lethal
munitions against innocent civilians in
their war against terror. Cluster bombs are
banned in the UN convention and Sri Lanka
being a party to this convention, respects
these laws.
However the LTTE organization uses lethal
weapons banned by the UN convention and this
has been amplified by the recent recovery of
thermo - baric weapons in the north, the
Media Centre for National Security said.
A release from the Media Centre for National
Security said a UN representative has
alleged that the Sri Lanka Army has bombed
the Pudukuduerippu hospital using cluster
bombs.
The representative has stated that around 50
civilians have been killed during these
attacks and that a number of UN officials
are trapped in that area, the release added.
The release said: "The Government wishes to
clarify that the Sri Lanka Army does not use
these cluster bombs nor do they have
facilities to use them. The Sri Lanka Army
does not use such lethal munitions against
innocent civilians in their war against
terror.
Furthermore cluster bombs are banned in the
UN convention and Sri Lanka being a party to
this convention, respects these laws.
However the LTTE organization uses lethal
weapons banned by the UN convention and this
has been amplified by the recent recovery of
thermo baric weapons in the north.
The Government of Sri Lanka also wishes to
clarify that all UN and other respective aid
organizations were informed to move out of
those areas long before the Army launched
the offensive in Mullaithivu.
It was confirmed by all agencies that their
staff members were moved out. Therefore no
members of the UN organization were trapped
in these areas.
The Government has demarcated a safe zone of
35sq kms and the civilians have come into
this area.
The Government is looking after the welfare
and supplying facilities for all these
civilians. It should also be clarified that
there are no hospitals or any other
organizations functioning in these areas
where there are LTTE activities."
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