Colombo Bishop condemns LTTE
Tigers must stop suppression of Tamil civilians :
Rt.Revd. Duleep de Chickera, Bishop of Colombo in a statement on the
fate and freedom of civilians caught up in the war, unreservedly
condemned the two recent incidents of violence unleashed against
innocent and defenceless civilians by the LTTE.
“The LTTE must immediately stop this ruthless suppression of Tamil
civilians,” the statement said.
As the war intensifies the LTTE becomes even more desperate and the
chances of civilians casualties will keep increasing, the Bishop said.
He has outlined four realities that all Sri Lankans should strive to
ensure at this moment.
The full text:
“Two recent incidents of violence unleashed against innocent and
defenceless Tamil civilians by the LTTE must be condemned unreservedly
by peace loving Sri Lankans of all communities.
The suicide bomb attack at a checkpoint at Suthantirapuram killed 10
civilians and 20 soldiers engaged in receiving Tamil civilians who had
crossed over and injured many more. The deliberate firing at civilians
crossing over from uncleared areas killed 19 and injured 69.
Many of those affected in both incidents were helpless children and
many of the injured are said to be in a very critical condition.
These utterly senseless acts are clearly meant to intimidate the very
people the LTTE claim it wants to liberate and are a brazen violation of
the civilians’ right to movement and life.
The LTTE must immediately stop this ruthless suppression of Tamil
civilians.
I offer the deepest sympathies of our Church to the relatives of the
deceased and the assurance of our prayers to those who mourn and are
injured.
You are a people that have suffered untold deprivation and oppression
over the years and it is our prayer that there will soon be an end to
your misery. May the God of compassion give you strength to face these
terrible tragedies and keep you steadfast in mercy and hope.
As this war intensifies and the LTTE becomes even more desperate, the
chances of civilian casualties will keep increasing.
This correspondingly leads to a growing sense of helplessness amongst
all who long for an end to war and human suffering. In these
circumstances there are four realities that all Sri Lankans should
strive to ensure.
These are;
a) a demonstration of sorrow that war requires the daily killing and
death of Sri Lankan combatants, who are none other than sons and
daughters, brothers and sisters.
b) equally intensified and sustained policies and strategies as a
sacred duty that protects civilians.
c) the democratic space for persons of religious and ideological
conviction, committed to non-violent methods of dealing with conflict,
to be heard with respect.
d) a prompt and professional programme of reconstruction accompanied
with a return to civil administration that offers freedom and dignity to
all.
I earnestly invite all communities of our beloved Sri Lanka to work
and pray to keep these realities alive during these very difficult and
daunting days.”
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