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No War in Sri Lanka
To: Those national goverments and international institutions that support the Sri Lanka government No war in Sri Lanka – Self-Determination for the Tamil people The Sri Lanka government is carrying out an undeclared war against the Tamil people who have been struggling for more than two decades for the legitimate right to self-rule. The government of Mahinda Rajapaksa, elected on a Sinhala chauvinist basis in November 2005, has consistently breached the 2002 cease-fire agreement with the LTTE. Notably, they have been conducting aerial bombardments, specifically outlawed under the agreement. For example, in August, the Sri Lankan air force destroyed an orphanage in Sencholai, killing 50 children. The anti-war opposition has been put under extreme pressure. Tamil MP Nadaraja Raviraj was gunned down in Colombo on November 9 and other activists have received serious death threats. External support for the Mahinda regime is essential in allowing it to carry out this war-mongering. The Sri Lankan army leadership is trained at the British army training school at Sandhurst, while the Tamil Tigers (LTTE) are banned as a supposedly “terrorist” organisation across Europe. We, therefore, call on our governments and international institutions to lift any bans on the LTTE and to demand that the Sri Lankan government: End the aerial bombardments; |
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