| 24th April 2003 Mr.
Bernard A.B. Goonetilleke
Head of the Government Delegation to SIHRN
Dear Mr. Goonetilleke,
In accordance with the decision of our organisation’s
leadership to suspend our participation in the negotiations,
we regretfully wish to postpone the next meeting of
the Sub Committee on Immediate Humanitarian Rehabilitation
Needs (SIHRN). It is our leadership’s wish to
await action and implementation on urgent matters
raised by Mr. A. Balasingham in his letter to the
Prime Minister, Hon. Mr. Ranil Wickremsinghe, prior
to setting a date for the next meeting. As you are
aware, urgent action is required on resettlement and
rehabilitation of Internally Displaced People and
of refugees.
We also wish to implore the Government of Sri Lanka
to take immediate steps to act on matters already
agreed at previous meetings of the sub-committee and
ensure humanitarian and rehabilitation projects in
the Northeast are implemented enabling the return
of normal life to the people living there. In the
meantime, we are also hopeful that all efforts will
be made by your government to urgently seek the funds
from pledges made by several international donors
at the Oslo conference on 25th November last year
to be targeted for identified projects through the
Northeast Reconstruction Fund (NERF). In the last
few months, from announcements made at our meetings,
expectations among the people of the Northeast have
been raised to a high level. Therefore it would be
meaningless for the sub-committee to continue to meet
regularly without any tangible action on the ground.
While we regret that
we are compelled to postpone the next meeting of the
SIHRN, we wish to reiterate that mutual trust and
cooperation can be restored through decisive and urgent
action from the Government of Sri Lanka to alleviate
the hardships of the people in the Northeast.
Mr. S.P. Tamilchelvan,
Head of the LTTE Delegation to SIHRN
Kilinochchi.
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