| TNA Press Releaseby Parlimentary Group, Tamil National Alliance, January 4, 2009   
	
		| It is whilst  these crimes are taking place in the Tamil Homeland that the Sinhala  political parties and the Sri Lankan State have been celebrating what  they consider to be military successes. It is this approach of  subjugation of the Tamil people by the Sri Lankan State that is at the  root of the conflict. There can be little doubt that the continued  desire to subjugate the Tamil people without addressing the long held  legitimate political aspiration of the Tamil people, as overwhelmingly  mandated at the 1977 General Elections to the TULF and thereafter to  the TNA, will not produce any positive results... The aforementioned are a  reminder to the 70 million strong world Tamil population that the  success of the Tamil peoples struggle to live as a free people with  dignity on this island depends on our unity, strength and determination.
 |   The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) notes the deliberate and systematic  targeting of Tamil civilians and civilian infrastructure, particularly  hospitals, in the LTTE administered areas by the Sri Lanka Armed  Forces. The escalation in such targeting has taken place during the  current Christmas/New year/Thai Pongal festive season, when civilian  activity is at a high. Such targeted attacks have included the  following:
 
 
  The abovementioned targeting of Tamil civilians and civilian  infrastructure by the Sri Lankan Armed Forces is taking place whilst  over 330,000 Tamil civilians are internally displaced in the Vanni. The  Sri Lankan State has also imposed stringent economic, food and medical  embargos on the war affected areas in the Vanni where there is a total  population of nearly 500,000.On Wednesday, 17 December 2008 a 5-month-old child and a  25-year-old male were killed and 13 other refugees including three  children were wounded when Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) jets bombed  refugee settlements in Vaddakkachchi four times. On Friday, 19 December 2008, the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF)  bombers attacked civilian settlements in Mullivaikaal village in the  morning and at noon causing injuries to 11 civilians, including 6  children. On the same day the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) had also fired  artillery shells on the Mullaitivu General Hospital injuring two  members of the medical staff and causing extensive damage to the  hospital complex. On Saturday, 20 December 2008 the Sri Lanka Army (SLA)  shelling killed 2 civilians in Vaddakkachchi in Kilinochchi. From  morning the SLA artillery fire had targeted civilian settlements in  Vaddakkachchi and Kilinochchi destroying several houses. On the same  day the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombers had also attacked a coastal  area in Mullaitivu where thousands of recently displaced civilians had  established temporary shelters. The bombers dropped eight bombs on  fishing huts and boats. On Thursday, 25 December 2008, Christmas Day, the Sri Lanka  Army (SLA) fired artillery shells targeting the Kilinochchi General  Hospital causing damage to the hospital buildings and narrowly missing  several hospital staff, including the Medical Superintendent of  Kilinochchi. On Saturday, 27 December 2008 the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF)  jets bombed the Iyakkachchi, Iranamadu and Vaddakkachchi areas  targeting three civilian settlements killing a 24-year-old woman and  seriously injuring ten persons, including an 18-year-old girl who lost  both her legs. On Tuesday, 30 December 2008, the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired  artillery shells hitting the Kilinochchi hospital causing damage to the  building. On Wednesday, 31 December 2008 Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF)  bombers attacked a civilian settlement in Murasumoaddai on Paranthan -  Mullaitivu Road killing two females of a family and a male on the spot.  Another man, who was seriously wounded, succumbed to his injuries at  the hospital. 16 civilians, including a couple, were wounded. The Sri  Lanka Armed Forces also targeted fleeing civilians, Internally  Displaced Person's huts in Karaichchi, a school, temple and  agricultural lands on the same day. On Thursday, 01 January 2009, New Years Day, the Sri Lanka  Air Force (SLAF) bombers again attacked Murasumoaddai on  Paranthan-Mullaitivu Road thrice and bombed the next junction at  Kandaavalai, while hundreds of civilians were fleeing due to the  previous day attacks at Murasumoaddai. Two civilians, a 60-year-old  mother and a 20-year-old male were injured in the attack on the densely  populated junction. Three shops were fully destroyed and six shops  damaged. On Friday, 02 January 2009 two persons who accompanied a  convoy of ambulances from Puthukkudiruppu to Vavuniya were wounded when  Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells at Mannaakandal. The two  ambulances with 13 civilians with serious injuries, being transferred  from Tharmapuram and Puthukkudiyiruppu hospitals to Vavuniya hospital,  were targeted after clearance had been obtained through the ICRC. On  the same day Artillery shelling by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) killed a  civilian and wounded at least 10 civilians at 3rd Mile Post in  Murasumoaddai. Another civilian was wounded at Pannangkandi due to SLA  shelling. The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombers also attacked a petrol  station and a bus depot killing four civilians and causing injuries to  8 close to Mullaitivu hospital. 8 buses were destroyed and the depot  building was damaged and the petrol station completely destroyed. On Saturday, 03 January 2009 Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling  continued to target densely populated civilian area in Puliaympokkanai  in Vanni where a 61-year-old civilian was wounded when at least 6  shells hit the settlement.  
 These  measures that collectively target the Tamil population cannot be  justified under any circumstances. They are not only War Crimes in  contravention of the Geneva Conventions but are also a part of a policy  of Genocide that the Sri Lankan State has been carrying out against the  Tamil people.
 
 The TNA notes with disappointment that the  international community has not only been, by and large, silent whilst  the Genocide of the Tamil people is taking place, but also that key  international States are continuing to provide military assistance to  the Sri Lankan State using various pretexts.
 
 It is whilst  these crimes are taking place in the Tamil Homeland that the Sinhala  political parties and the Sri Lankan State have been celebrating what  they consider to be military successes. It is this approach of  subjugation of the Tamil people by the Sri Lankan State that is at the  root of the conflict. There can be little doubt that the continued  desire to subjugate the Tamil people without addressing the long held  legitimate political aspiration of the Tamil people, as overwhelmingly  mandated at the 1977 General Elections to the TULF and thereafter to  the TNA, will not produce any positive results. These events only  further demonstrate the complete polarization between the Sinhalese and  the Tamil peoples in the island.
 
 The aforementioned are a  reminder to the 70 million strong world Tamil population that the  success of the Tamil peoples struggle to live as a free people with  dignity on this island depends on our unity, strength and determination.
 
 Parliamentary Group
 Tamil National Alliance
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