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URGENT PRESS RELEASE
LTTE Headquarters
Vanni
Tamil Eelam
02nd.July.2001
LTTE WARNS SRI LANKA GOVERNMENT 'PEACE WILL BE DAMAGED PERMANENTLY'
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in an official statement issued from its headquarters in Vanni, northern Sri Lanka today, warned the Government of
Sri Lanka that peace initiatives would be irreparably damaged if it continued
with its intense aerial and artillery bombardment against the LTTE positions in
Jaffna. Describing the air strikes as 'provocative aggression and calculated
escalation', the LTTE accused the Kumaratunga regime of seeking desperate
measures to mobilise the support of Sinhala nationalist forces with the purpose
of overcoming the crisis brought by the no-confidence motion.
'The Sri Lanka government has made a false claim that the air and artillery
assaults are a necessary escalation to pre-empt a planned offensive by the LTTE
forces to recapture Jaffna. We can say categorically that there is 'no imminent
offensive plan' by the LTTE as fantasised by the Government. The so-called
intelligence reports to this effect is a sham. The Kumaratunga Government,
facing a no-confidence motion by its political opposition has resorted to
military adventurism and false alarmist reports as a desperate measure to
mobilise Sinhala chauvinistic sentiments in its support to over-come the current
crisis. Faced with resentment and disenchantment from the southern populace,
which is bearing the heavy burden of the Government's ill-conceived war effort,
the Kumaratunga regime is resorting to false propaganda to whip-up Sinhala
patriotism against the national minorities to retain power. This is a dangerous
trend. It reflects the utter bankruptcy of constructive policies of this
Government which has miserably failed to solve any problems faced by the
country', the LTTE's statement declared.
'It should be noted that the LTTE with the objective of promoting the Norwegian peace initiative has made every effort to de-escalate the conflict including the
offer of a prolonged cease-fire and suspension of violent attacks in the South.
Even now the LTTE is maintaining an undeclared peace hoping that the
international community would pressurise Sri Lanka to seek the path of peace and
ethnic reconciliation. Yet to our disappointment Sri Lanka has adopted policies
and strategies that stalemated the peace initiatives. The imprudent intervention in
the Norwegian facilitatory process by demanding the downgrading of the
accredited peace envoy for his objective neutrality was a serious setback to
peace. The current provocative aerial attacks on the LTTE forces, will
permanently damage the peace process' the LTTE's statement said.
In conclusion, the LTTE statement warns that the 'Sri Lanka government should
bear total responsibility for the adverse consequences that might arise from
its misplaced strategy of escalating the conditions of war in the Tamil
homeland'.
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