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WASHINGTON, D.C. (March 5, 2009) - In
response to Tuesday’s attack in Pakistan of
the Sri Lankan cricket team that resulted in
the death of up to six policemen and a
driver along with several injuries to team
members, the Ambassadors to the United
States for India (H.E. Ronen Sen), Australia
(H.E. Dennis Richardson), New Zealand (H.E.
Roy Ferguson), United Kingdom (H.E. Nigel
Sheinwald), Bangladesh (H.E. Humayun Kabir),
Pakistan (H.E. Husain Haqqani), and Sri
Lanka (H.E. Jaliya Wickramasuriya), and
representing the West Indies, the
Ambassadors for Bahamas (H.E. Cornelius
Smith) and Trinidad & Tobago (H.E. Glenda
Patricia Morean-Phillip) issued the
following joint statement:
“We strongly condemn the cowardly terrorist
attack targeting the Sri Lankan cricket team
in Lahore . This first attack on sports
persons in South Asia is of great concern
since these teams come together in a spirit
of sportsmanship, peace, and goodwill.
All of our countries stand together in
urging the international community to work
together to fight terrorism in all its forms
and manifestations and dismantle the safe
havens and support to terrorism. The
perpetrators of this heinous act must be
brought to justice and credible steps taken
to dismantle capacities to carry out such
acts of terrorism. We are resolved now more
than ever to eradicate terrorism.”
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