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International Tamil Rehabilitation Organization, iTRO, based in
U.K., in a press release issued this week following the unilateral
abrogation of Cease Fire Agreement by the Government of Sri Lanka,
appealed to the Governments of the West "to allow space for the Tamil
Diaspora to provide much needed humanitarian assistance to their
people. International organizations have been restricted in their
ability to access the affected areas and deliver the necessary relief
and the GoSL has restricted food, medicine, fuel and construction
materials to the Vanni. As a result in many areas TRO is the only
organization with access to the war and tsunami affected populations,"
the release said.
Excerpts from the press release follows:
"Over the last 6 years international and local organisations have
worked tirelessly to keep the hopes of peace alive despite the numerous
threats to their personal safety. Humanitarian workers, media
personnel, members of civil society and parliamentarians have been
assassinated, executed, abducted and otherwise harassed by the GoSL,
its affiliated paramilitaries and the state sponsored media.
"During
this period international and local NGOs, parliamentarians, peace
builders, and UN executives have been accused of being “terrorists”,
“terrorist sympathisers” and of “funding terrorism” by the GoSL. Civil
Society has been pressured through intimidation and executions to
prevent any effective humanitarian interventions. All avenues for the
protection of Tamils and their right to life with dignity have been
systematically eliminated. Now, even the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission
(SLMM), a strong witness to atrocities against Tamils, has been forced
to leave.
"The unilateral withdrawal by the GoSL from CFA has
effectively closed the door to development for the people of NorthEast.
The GoSL has also seriously hampered the delivery of relief and
rehabilitation to the war and tsunami affected populations over the
past 2 years and the Tamils areas lag far behind in tsunami recovery
with Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL) reporting that its
investigations reveal that over US$535 million have gone missing in Sri
Lanka."
Concluding, the release said: "iTRO wishes to clearly
state that the IC, through its policies and the exertion of power and
influence, has had a significant degree of influence in engineering and
steering the course of this conflict and the failed “peace process” to
its current state of affairs and thus is culpable and must accept some
responsibility for the impending calamity that is facing the Tamils."
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