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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged
the LTTE to remove its weapons and fighters
from areas of civilian concentration, to
cooperate in all humanitarian efforts
calculated to relieve the suffering of
civilians, and to immediately cease
recruitment of children.
The Secretary-General expressed extreme
concern over the deteriorating situation for
civilians trapped in northern Sri Lanka. He
strongly deplored the mounting death toll of
civilians in the area of fighting, including
a significant number of children.
The following statement was issued today
by the Spokesperson for UN Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon:
The Secretary-General is extremely concerned
over the deteriorating situation for
civilians trapped in northern Sri Lanka. He
strongly deplores the mounting death toll of
civilians in the area of fighting, including
a significant number of children. There is
an urgent need to bring this conflict to a
speedy end without further loss of civilian
life. In this respect, the Secretary-General
renews his call to the Government of Sri
Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil
Eelam (LTTE) to suspend hostilities for the
purposes of allowing civilians to leave the
conflict zone, and allowing immediate
humanitarian access to them.
The Secretary-General calls on LTTE to
remove its weapons and fighters from areas
of civilian concentration, to cooperate in
all humanitarian efforts calculated to
relieve the suffering of civilians, and to
immediately cease recruitment of children.
The Secretary-General strongly urges the
Government to begin serious efforts to
resolve the underlying causes of conflict.
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