| Of the total valid complaints
that have been processed by SLMM, since the beginning of
the Ceasefire Agreement, 270 have been made against LTTE
and 110 against the Governmental side or a Grand total of
380. Thereof, already 56 have been ruled as violations of
LTTE and 20 have been ruled as violations of the Governmental
side. The most common violation is abduction/kidnapping
by LTTE, or a total number of 21. Second most common violation
is harassment by LTTE, or a total number of 11. Third most
common violation is extortion by LTTE, or a total number
of 7. After that comes the Governmental side, which has
violated the Ceasefire Agreement with 6 cases of Harassment,
6 cases of Restriction of movement and with 5 cases of Restriction
on fishery.
In addition to these ruled
violations there have been made 44 complaints of LTTE’s
Forced recruitment/Recruitment of Children, 44 complaints
of Harassment by LTTE and 32 complaints of Abductions/Kidnapping
by LTTE. 23 complaints have been made against the Governmental
side for Harassment, 18 complaints have been made against
the Governmental side for Occupation of civilian land and
property and 16 complaints have been made against the LTTE
in the cases of Missing persons. SLMM is still inquiring
into the complaints above and a special report is also being
made on Occupation of schoolbuildings and places of worship.
In Batticaloa district SLMM
has received most complaints of possible violations, or
a total of 182 complaints. Thereafter comes Trincomalee
with 95 complaints and Ampara with 68 complaints made since
the beginning of SLMM monitoring of the Ceasefire Agreement.
The districts with the fewest complaints are Jaffna with
54 complaints, Vavuniya with only 34 complaints and Mannar
with as few as 22 complaints since the beginning of the
Ceasefire.
SLMM has sadly received reports
of people being threatened with violence if they decide
to use their right to complain about possible violations
to SLMM. Major General Trond Furuhovde, Head of SLMM, concludes:
”I urge all the people in Sri Lanka to change their
focus from critizising each other to that of keeping the
peace and assisting the parties in implementing the Ceasefire
Agreement. Responsible leaders of both parties should emphasize
on living up to the expectations that the people have in
their ability to create a lasting Peace in Sri Lanka.”
Released By
SLMM HQ
Colombo
Mr. Teitur Torkelsson. GSM: +94 (0) 77 712 080
Press & Information Officer (PIO) of SLMM
SLMM HQ, 399 Galle road. Colombo-3
Teitur.Torkelsson@mfa.no
Ref: SLMM HQ/8th July
2002/MED/6006
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