| Of the total valid complaints
that have been processed by Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission,
SLMM, since the beginning of the Ceasefire Agreement, 576
have been made against the LTTE and 164 against the Government
of Sri Lanka or a Grand Total of 740. Thereof, already 146
have been ruled as violations of the LTTE and 28 have been
ruled as violations of the Government side. The most common
Violations of LTTE are 55 cases of Underage Recruitment,
43 cases of Abduction and 20 cases of Harassment. The most
common Violations of the Government side are 11 cases of
Harassment, 6 cases of Restriction of Movement and 5 cases
of Restriction of Fishery.
In addition to these ruled
violations 125 complaints have been made against LTTE for
Underage Recruitment, 116 concerning Abduction/Missing people,
and 71 for Harassment. Against the Government side, there
have been 39 complaints made for Harassment, 31 for Occupation
of Civilian land and Property and 10 for Restriction of
Movement. SLMM is still inquiring into these cases and has
not yet ruled if they are violations or nonviolations of
the Ceasefire Agreement. Most Complaints have been received
in Batticaloa District, or 231. Then comes Jaffna and Trincomalee
District. Much fewer complaints have been made in Vavuniya
District, Ampara and the fewest in Mannar, only 54 complaints.
The significant increase in
Ruled Violations since SLMM’s Summary as of the 30th
of June can partly be explained by the fact that some of
them are rulings on complaints from the months of April,
May and June. Likewise, the significant increase of Complaints
in July can partly be explained by the fact that a bigger
part of the population has realised they can file a complaint
with SLMM. More importantly, the public has now much better
access to SLMM, after it has opened three new offices; On
the island of Kayts, in Akkaraipattu and Valaichchenai.
Nevertheless, it is
clear that at this point in time the LTTE has to do better
in adhering to the Ceasefire Agreement, considering the
high number of complaints and violations concerning Abductions
and Underage Recruitment. This practice is not only a Violation
of the Ceasefire Agreement and International Law, but is
also hindering The Restoration of Normalcy in Sri Lanka,
in otherwise peaceful times. At a meeting with Hagrup Haukland,
Acting Head of SLMM, in Kilinochchi on Wednesday, the LTTE
Political Leadership rejected the Violations and Complaints
as wrongful allegations. Hagrup Haukland stated after the
meeting that: “It is clear that the LTTE is taking
this issue very seriously. SLMM is confident that the LTTE
will find a solution to this matter because they are very
much committed to the Ceasefire Agreement and the Peace
Process. Today, the LTTE promised SLMM their full cooperation
and asked for details on all alleged Abductions and Underage
Recruitment cases. LTTE promised to do an Internal Investigation
on these issues and take whatever action necessary.”
Released By
SLMM HQ
Colombo
Ref: SLMM HQ/14th August
2002/MED/6011
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