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There has been no case of any citizen in
the north of Sri Lanka dying from
starvation, and the government will take all
measures to prevent such a tragic
occurrence… The Government is committed to
ensure the welfare of the IDPs in the North,
including the supply of food, medicines and
other essentials states the Presidential
Secretariat.
The Government has taken all possible
measures to provide food and medicines to
the people of the North, including IDPs in
places arranged for their shelter and care
by the government, as well as, to those
continued to be held as a human shield by
the LTTE, which ignores UN and other
international calls for their release. It is
a well known fact for many years that the
LTTE forcibly takes most of the food and
medicines sent to the civilians for use by
its own fighting cadres, states a Media
Release from the Secretariat, countering
media reports and statements from some
international organizations about deaths due
to starvation among IDPs in the north of Sri
Lanka.
Here is the text of
the Media Release of March 7, 2009:
The attention of the Presidential
Secretariat has been drawn to media reports
about Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in
the north starving to death. The “Daily
Mirror” of today March 07, 09 also has such
a report headlined “IDPs starving to death:
UN”
As these media reports were based on a
letter to the Government Agent, Mullaitivu
by Dr. Varatharajah, Regional Director of
Health Services (RDHS) Mullaitivu on March
4, 09, in which such deaths are mentioned,
the Secretary, Ministry of Healthcare and
Nutrition (S/MHC&N) had made inquiries about
this from Dr. Varatharajah, who admitted to
S/MHC&N that his report to the GA Mullaitivu,
giving the cause of deaths of 13 bodies
brought to the Puthumattalam hospital as
being due to starvation, was not based on
clinical or any scientific evidence of
starvation, as there had been no post-mortem
inquiries held to ascertain the cause of
death.
It is reliably learnt that the letter by Dr.
Varatharajah to the GA had been picked up by
a diplomat engaged in relief work, who had
brought it to the notice of the UN, and this
in turn had been picked up by an
international news agency, later used by
Human Right Watch and the HRW report also
given publicity by the same news agency, as
well as, pro-LTTE web sites. None of those
who repeated the unsubstantiated statement
by Dr. Varatharajah had taken the trouble to
verify this from the Ministry of Healthcare
and Nutrition.
This lack of clarification being sought from
the proper authorities is significant, as on
another recent occasion much publicity was
given to an e-mail from the same Dr.
Varatharajah stating that there were at
least 300 deaths and over 1000 injured among
IDPs in the North in cross fire. Upon
official inquiry, Dr. Varatharajah
categorically denied having issued any such
e-mail, and its contents. Following this
denial, Associated Press that issued the
news item based on the same doctor’s alleged
claim, recalled its story.
It is regretted that diplomats, news
services and organizations keeping watch on
human rights violations do not verify
information from the relevant authorities in
charge of the related subjects, before
reporting to offices abroad, releasing news
items, and issuing public statements on
unverified comments, which are clearly aimed
at distorting the truth about the situation
in Sri Lanka, in a manner that would
discredit the Government of Sri Lanka and
its efforts to free and assist the IDPs in
the north of the country.
The Government has taken all possible
measures to provide food and medicines to
the people of the North, including IDPs in
places arranged for their shelter and care
by the government, as well as, to those
continued to be held as a human shield by
the LTTE, which ignores UN and other
international calls for their release. It is
a well known fact for many years that the
LTTE forcibly takes most of the food and
medicines sent to the civilians for use by
its own fighting cadres.
The Government is committed to ensure the
welfare of the IDPs in the North, including
the supply of food, medicines and other
essentials. It is necessary to emphasize
that there has been no case of any citizen
of those parts dying of starvation, and the
government will take all measures to prevent
such a tragic occurrence.
Policy Research & Information Unit
Presidential Secretariat
March 07, 2009
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