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President Mahinda Rajapaksa has told the UN
Secretary General Ban ki-moon that the
current military operations to defeat
terrorism in Sri Lanka would be carried out
without harassment to the civilian
population in the north.
This assurance was given when the UN
Secretary General, who was in New Delhi, had
a telephone conversation with President
Rajapaksa, at President’s House in Kandy
last evening (Feb 05), on the situation in
Sri Lanka.
President Rajapaksa was responding to
inquiries by Mr. Ban ki-moon about the
progress of operations against the LTTE’s
terrorism, and the situation regarding the
civilians in the affected areas in the north
of Sri Lanka.
The UN Secretary General was also told that
the Sri Lankan Security Forces were
compelled to carry out a humanitarian
operation against a brutal terrorist
organization, as the Government considered
the freeing of the Tamil people from the
suffering they were undergoing under the
forces of terror as its responsibility.
In the telephone conversation that lasted
more than 15 minutes, President Rajapaksa
brought to the attention of Secretary
General Ban ki-moon that the LTTE had paid
no heed to the recent call made by the Tokyo
Co-Chairs for them to seek modalities for
ending hostilities, including the laying
down of arms and renunciation of violence.
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