Monday, December 15, 2008

WFP continues to dispatch food convoys to Wanni: Refutes BBC report

While refuting a BBC Sinhala service news report, intended to draw a 'hunger crisis' in the Wanni region in Sri Lanka, WFP officials issued a press release asserting the BBC report as a "regrettable statement based in the form of a personal opinion".

"Statements given by staff members do not necessarily reflect the official policy of WFP", the communiqué‚ further read.

Following is the full text of the WFP press release.

With reference to a news item carried by BBC regarding the IDP situation in the Wanni, The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) wishes to highlight that WFP's mandate is to provide food assistance to those in need. Statements given by staff members do not necessarily reflect the official policy of WFP. On this occasion, it was regrettable that a statement in the form of a personal opinion was provided to the BBC.

WFP, in cooperation with the Government of Sri Lanka and other stakeholders, since the beginning of the food convoy operation on 2nd October, has dispatched a total of 4,120 tons of mixed food commodities to meet the food needs of an estimated 200,000 internally displaced persons in the Wanni. In addition, a total of 250 MT rice, locally procured by WFP in the Wanni is included in the overall food distribution, making the total food made available to the IDPs in the Wanni 4,370 MT. Although WFP planned to send 750 MT food weekly, delays were experienced due to some technical, administrative and weather related constraints that did not allow the full requirement to be met.

WFP is fully committed to continue the weekly dispatches of convoys to the Wanni to ensure that the IDPs needs are met and is receiving consistent support for it from all stakeholders. So far, seven food convoys have been sent to the Wanni and the 8th one is under preparation with about 750MT food.

Each household is expected to receive a monthly ration of basic food, equivalent to 1,900 kcal per person per day. To complement the basic food needs, pregnant and lactating women as well as children under 5 receive Com-Soya Blend, nutritionally based food to prevent deterioration of their nutritional status.

WFP provides food assistance to 1.1 million people composed of internally displaced, economically affected, schoolchildren and other most vulnerable people in Sri Lanka.

18 civilians flee from LTTE tyranny- Mullaittivu

18 civilians belonging to 6 families, have fled from LTTE after been held captive for months and have sought protection with security forces at Omanthai, Monday (Dec 15) at around 3.30p.m.

The group included 11 men, 3 women, 3 boys and a girl who were reportedly from Oddusudan, Keridamadu and Mannakandal localities at Mullattivu district. According to Army sources, the civilians have made the escape from LTTE for 6 days until they reached the Omanthai Entry/ Exit point in Vavuniya.

These civilians have alleged LTTE terrorists for looting the large food stocks sent as humanitarian aid for the thousands entrapped with the outfit in Wanni. "We only receive a small portion of the food sent into Wanni", the civilians were quoted as further saying.

Meanwhile, the Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday (Dec 15) in a 17-page report, "Trapped and Mistreated: LTTE Abuses against Civilians in the Wanni," detailed how the LTTE is brutally abusing the Tamil population in the non-liberated Wanni regions.

"The LTTE claims to be fighting for the Tamil people, but it is responsible for much of the suffering of civilians in the Wanni," said Brad Adams, Asia director for Human Rights Watch in a communiqué‚ released. "As the LTTE loses ground to advancing government forces, their treatment of the very people they say they are fighting for is getting worse", HRW further stated in the press release urging the LTTE terrorists to end its scourge of brutality.

"In the face of an ongoing government military offensive, the LTTE has increased the pressure on the civilian population under its control. Having long used a coercive pass system to prevent civilians from leaving areas it controls, the LTTE has now completely prohibited movement out of the Wanni, except for some medical emergencies. By refusing to allow displaced persons to leave for government-held territory, the group has severely restricted their access to essential humanitarian relief. Only about a thousand people have managed to flee the conflict zone since March 2008.

By refusing to allow people their basic rights to freedom of movement, the LTTE has trapped hundreds of thousands of civilians in a dangerous war zone," HRW further asserted.

'Yaldevi express' on the rails again

The Colombo-Vavuniya, Yaldevi express that was terminated at Medawachchiya from February this year will once again run to Vavuniya from today (Dec 16).

The Defence Ministry last afternoon gave clearance to the Transport Ministry to resume the service to Vavuniya.

Railway authorities however would run the train only once a day during daytime starting at Colombo Fort at 5.45 a.m. and the return trip from Vavuniya to Colombo will commence at 1 pm.

59 troops cutoff vital road stretch: Skirmishes in southern fringes of Mullaittivu

The advancing 59 Division troops who are now making effective inroads towards the LTTE's eastern coastal garrison township have reportedly taken control over a 3km vital road stretch along the Oddusudan-Mullaittivu (A-34) road following intense battles with LTTE terrorists yesterday (Dec 15).

The road stretch located southwest of Mulliyaweli village is now under military domination, as ground troops said that the blockade would deny LTTE the use of the vital supply route connecting its eastern coastal township.

According to battlefield reports, the 59 Division troops led by Brigadier Nandana Udawatte is fiercely engaging LTTE resistance as fresh fighting has shifted towards the southern outskirts of Mullaittivu. Defence observers, are also of the view that troops would make its presence felt at Mulliyaweli village sooner, which LTTE continues to function as a main terror strongpoint.

'LTTE abuses civilians in Wanni' HRW report

Forced recruitment, restrictions on movement put lives at risk - HRW

LTTE is subjecting Tamils in the Wanni to forced recruitment, abusive forced labor, and restrictions on movement that place their lives at risk, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today (Dec 15).

The 17-page report, "Trapped and Mistreated: LTTE Abuses against Civilians in the Wanni," details how the LTTE is brutally abusing the Tamil population in areas under their control.

"The LTTE claims to be fighting for the Tamil people, but it is responsible for much of the suffering of civilians in the Wanni," said Brad Adams, Asia director for Human Rights Watch. "As the LTTE loses ground to advancing government forces, their treatment of the very people they say they are fighting for is getting worse."

In the face of an ongoing government military offensive, the LTTE has increased the pressure on the civilian population under its control. Having long used a coercive pass system to prevent civilians from leaving areas it controls, the LTTE has now completely prohibited movement out of the Wanni, except for some medical emergencies. By refusing to allow displaced persons to leave for government-held territory, the group has severely restricted their access to essential humanitarian relief. Only about a thousand people have managed to flee the conflict zone since March 2008.

"By refusing to allow people their basic rights to freedom of movement, the LTTE has trapped hundreds of thousands of civilians in a dangerous war zone," said Adams.

"Trapped in the LTTE's iron fist, ordinary Tamils are forcibly recruited as fighters and forced to engage in dangerous labor near the front lines," said Adams.

While increased international pressure and other factors had led to a decrease in its recruitment of children, recent reports indicate that the group has stepped up child recruitment in the Wanni. LTTE cadres have urged 14- to 18-year-olds at schools to join. The group often sends 17-year-olds for military training, apparently calculating that by the time such cases are reported to protection agencies, the youths will have turned 18 and no longer be considered child soldiers.

In "Trapped and Mistreated," Human Rights Watch calls upon the LTTE to:

* Stop preventing civilians from leaving areas under its control; respect the right to freedom of movement of civilians, including the right of civilians to move to government-controlled territory for safety;

* Stop all forced recruitment into the LTTE; end all abductions and coercion;

* End all recruitment of children under the age of 18; cease the use of children in military operations; release all child combatants currently in its ranks, as well as all persons who were recruited when children but are now over the age of 18;

* Stop all abusive or unpaid forced labor, including labor it characterizes as "voluntary"; cease demanding that all families provide labor to the LTTE; stop forcing civilians to engage in labor directly related to the conduct of military operations, such as constructing trenches and bunkers;

* Provide humanitarian agencies and UN agencies safe and unhindered access to areas under the LTTE's control, and guarantee the security of all humanitarian and UN workers, including Wanni residents working as humanitarian or UN staff.

Summary of the Report

Last year they were taking the people born in 1990; now [they are taking] those born in 1991. They look at the family identity cards and take the young ones. If people of military age go into hiding, they will take younger children or the father, until they get the boys or girls they want. The LTTE no longer gives people passes to go [out of the Wanni. At the moment, only medical cases or the elderly will get an LTTE pass. Before this time, you could hand over all your assets to the LTTE and you were free to go. But now they stop everyone, saying, "We are fighting for the people, but the people have to stay with us."

Hundreds of thousands of ethnic Tamil civilians are currently trapped in intensified fighting between the Sri Lankan armed forces and the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in the LTTE's northern stronghold, known as the Wanni. As the LTTE has lost ground to advancing government forces, civilians have been squeezed into a shrinking conflict zone. The encroaching fighting has placed their lives increasingly in danger. Many spend their day under the constant sound of nearby small-arms fire, shelling, and bombing. Because of a near total government ban on access by humanitarian agencies and the media, the suffering of the civilian population of the Wanni receives scant attention outside Sri Lanka.

This report addresses abuses committed by the LTTE against civilians during the current fighting in the Wanni. Given the sharp limitations on access to the Wanni imposed by the LTTE and the government, we do not suggest that this is a full picture of the situation there. Yet Human Rights Watch research in Sri Lanka shows that the LTTE has brutally and systematically abused the Tamil population on whose behalf they claim to fight, and that the LTTE bears a heavy responsibility for the desperate plight of the civilians in the Wanni. The LTTE, which has been fighting for an independent Tamil state-Tamil Eelam-has a deplorable human rights record. During the past 25 years it has committed innumerable murders of Sinhalese, Muslim, and Tamil civilians, political assassinations in Sri Lanka and abroad, and suicide bombings with high loss of life. The LTTE has frequently targeted civilians with bombs and remote-controlled landmines, killed perceived political opponents including many Tamil politicians, journalists, and members of rival organizations, and has forcibly recruited Tamils into its forces, many of them children. In the areas under its control, the LTTE has ruled through fear, denying basic freedoms of expression, association, assembly, and movement.

During the current fighting, abuses have again mounted. In research conducted by Human Rights Watch in Sri Lanka from October through December 2008-including 35 interviews with eyewitnesses and humanitarian aid workers working in the north-we found extensive evidence of ongoing LTTE forced recruitment of civilians, widespread use of abusive forced labor, and improper and unjustified restrictions on civilians' freedom of movement.

The LTTE continues to systematically compel young men and women, including children, to join their forces, and have dramatically increased their forced recruitment practices. The LTTE has recently gone beyond its long-standing "one person per family" forced recruitment policy in LTTE-controlled territory and now sometimes requires two or more family members to join the ranks, depending on the size of the family. Notably, after a significant decrease in reported LTTE use of child soldiers in recent years, recruitment of children under 18 may be on the increase since September 2008, particularly of 17-year-olds. LTTE militants still use schools and displaced person camps to encourage children to join their ranks.

The LTTE continues to force civilians to engage in dangerous forced labor, including the digging of trenches for its fighters and the construction of military bunkers on the frontlines. It also uses forced labor as punishment, often forcing family members of civilians who flee to perform dangerous labor near the frontlines.

By shutting down its pass system for travel, the LTTE has banned nearly all civilians from leaving areas under LTTE control (with the exception of urgent medical cases), effectively trapping several hundred thousand civilians in an increasingly hazardous conflict zone, with extremely limited humanitarian relief. The trapped civilians provide a ready pool of civilians for future forced labor and recruitment of fighters. In doing so, the LTTE is unlawfully seeking to use the presence of the large civilian population in areas under its control for military advantage.

Human Rights Watch calls on the LTTE to stop its widespread abuses against the Tamil civilian population under its control, and to respect their human rights. In particular, Human Rights Watch urges the LTTE to stop preventing civilians from leaving areas under its control, to stop forced recruitment, as well as any recruitment of children, and to bring an end to abusive forced labor. More detailed recommendations are contained at the end of this report.

The government-ordered withdrawal of the United Nations (UN) and virtually all international humanitarian agencies from the Wanni in September 2008 has drastically worsened the plight of the civilian population. The forced withdrawal has also made it more difficult to protect the rights of the Wanni population: with a greatly restricted presence on the ground, protection agencies like UNICEF have lost the ability to monitor and act on abuses committed by all parties to the conflict in the Wanni. The government's policy of detaining those who flee from the Wanni has made many civilians fearful to seek safety in government-held areas. The massive flooding caused when Cyclone Nisha struck Sri Lanka on November 25 caused 60,000-70,000 persons to lose their homes and shelters. Although the Sri Lankan government denies it, state relief efforts have been inadequate and restrictive government policies on UN and other assistance have exacerbated humanitarian suffering in the Wanni.

'Rakna Arakshaka' launches new web site


Adding more value to the services offered, the government owned commercial security service' 'Rakna Arakshaka Lanka Ltd', launched a new web site 'www.rakna.lk' today (Dec 15).

The Secretary Ministry of Defence, Mr. Gotabaya Rajapaksa, launched the web site ceremonially at the MOD premises this afternoon. The new web site will provide latest information related to the services rendered, important contacts and a window for feedbacks.

Rakna Arakshaka Lanka Limited is a government, owned commercial Security Venture functioning directly under the Ministry of Defence, Public Security, Law & Order. This was established under the vision of President Mahinda Rajapaksa, with the prime objective of providing a commercial security service for the protection of public and private institutions.

Major General (Retired) Palitha Fernando USP, psc, and CEO 'Rakna Arakshaka', Major General (Retired) K. B. Egodawala, were also present at the event.

Troops enter Ampakamam village: crush LTTE resistances- Mullaittivu


Troops of the Task Force -3 now operating North of Olumadu, East of A-9 have entered the Ampakamam village after hours of heavy fighting with LTTE this morning (Dec 15).

Ampakamam is said to be a main administrative hub of LTTE, located approximately 7 km North of Olumadu, in the Mullaittivu District. According to operational forces, the 20 Singha Regiment (SR) and the 16 Gajaba Regiment (GR) troops have crushed the remaining LTTE resistance and entered the village, at around 10a.m.

Defence observers emphasizing the tactical importance of the LTTE strongpoint said, "Ampakamam is an isolated village in the fringes of the Mullaittivu jungle, with natural obstacles on the southern entrance at the builtup.

LTTE had taken the tactical advantage of this village to coordinate and administer terrorist movement which was also said used as a command hub to control certain areas in the Mullaittivu battle theatre.

Army offers 'Poja' at renovated Hindu Kovil- Terumurikandy

The 57 Division troops offered a 'Poja' at the Pillayar Hindu Kovil, at Terumurikandy, after completing basic renovations at the holy site, which was liberated from LTTE, on 10th December, 2008.

According to stone pillars at the holy site, the Kovil was constructed around 1889. The terrorists have fled the area after causing significant damages to the holy place, security sources said. Terrorists are believed to have used the holy site as a harboring point sources said, adding that security forces came across a few bunker overheads and trenches within the site premises.

Army media sources said that, troops have arranged for further renovations at the Kovil.






'Prabhakaran is to face trial for his insensate crimes', says TMVP leader

Former Comrade in arms of Prabhakaran, Vinayagamoorthy Muralidaran alias Karuna Amman said that the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) leader is at his last gasp in Kilinochchi and he is about to be punished for all his cruel and insensate crimes.

Interviewed by the Independent Television Network (ITN), the TMVP leader and member of the Sri Lanka Parliament said, "Prabhakaran refused to listen to me and the late LTTE ideologue Anton Balasingham when we disagreed openly and many others in the LTTE dared not disagree with him like that in fear and only criticized him behind his back."

MP Muralidharan said he had raised the question of the Rajiv Gandhi assassination and the attack on the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy with Prabhakaran. When he said those acts did not really help the LTTE and created lot of opposition all over the world against the movement, Muralidharan said, the LTTE leader's simple explanation was that those had been done without his knowledge. MP Muralidharan said nothing happened in the LTTE without Prabhakaran's knowledge and he was simply lying.

The TMVP leader said "it was a historical blunder that the United National Party leader Ranil Wickramesinghe signed a Ceasefire Agreement with Prabhakaran since he signed it at a time when the LTTE was weakest in its cadre strength and its weapons power. The LTTE used the Ceasefire to fundraise, import arms and ammunition and recruit cadres by force."

He said some people who are hailed as LTTE leaders in the media like Nadesan, Daya Master and Susai were not powerful men and mere figures of no importance and Prabhakaran did not care two hoots for them and for what they thought. In fact, Susai, the leader of the 'Sea Tigers' did not know at all know to fight on the land and there was no reason to respect him, he said.

He said, the late Anton Balasingham told Prabhakaran on his face all what he (Karuna Amman) had told the LTTE leader but Prabhakaran refused to listen to him either, as the LTTE leader was an obstinate Fascist dictator.

The other person who expressed his disapprovals on the face of Prabhakaran on various matters was "Mahattaya" Mahendraraja and he and his friends in the movement had to die unfortunate deaths, MP Muralidharan said.

Looking back how he joined the LTTE, MP Muralidharan said he was a bright student, like all other siblings in his family and studying in a bio science Advanced Level class with the ambition of becoming a doctor one day when in 1983 the LTTE killed 13 soldiers and as a backlash the Black July of killing innocent Tamil civilians occurred.

He said the killings were used to recruit young people to the LTTE and he went to help those hundreds of Tamil civilians who became homeless and flocked to Batticaloa. He said he joined the LTTE and went to India to get the military training. The TMVP leader said he did not resign from the LTTE over personal problems but over disagreements over pure terrorism practiced by the group like the Rajiv Gandhi assassination. When he went to Oslo as a member of the peace talks, he said, Prabhakaran told him not to agree to any solution, but to drag the talks to five more years pretending to be interested in peace, so that he could raise funds, recruit cadres buy arms and fight back. If he had agreed for any solutions great amount of international funds were available to develop Northern and Eastern Provinces of Sri Lanka to raise the standards of the Tamil people and Prabhakaran was least interested in those things, MP Muralidharan alleged.

He said when he got out of the LTTE he did not have any political ambition and only afterwards he thought of a political career after President Mahinda Rajapaksa invited him to do so. He said there had been no other leader who had faced this problem fearlessly like President Mahinda Rajapaksa before and if he had been in power in 1983 no crisis of this nature would have ever occurred in this country. He said during his 22 years of career as a fighter he had never met a straight and brave decision maker like President Mahinda Rajapaksa. "I am 100 percent sure that President Rajapaksa would end the war and solve the North-East problem", he said.

He said he left the LTTE with 6000 cadres because LTTE was clearly showing signs of a terrorist movement and it had ceased to act as a liberation struggle as they believed. It was killing innocent Sinhala civilians, attacking places of worship of all religions, and chased out Muslims from Jaffna after confiscating all their belongings.

He also asked others of the LTTE to get out of the quagmire like Paduman of Trincomalee but it was difficult for anybody to escape from Wanni.

Recalling Ranil Wickramasinghe's Ceasefire days Muralidharan said the UNP leader went into this agreement also at a time terrorism was at its weakest point in history due to 9/11. Since it allowed the LTTE to travel anywhere in the country it started transporting bombs all over the place. In the guise of fishing LTTE boats brought into the country tons of arms and ammunition freely, he said. " Prabhakaran enjoying the privileges destroyed the whole Tamil culture. Although it was prohibited to marry under the LTTE when he wanted to marry the marriage ban was lifted. More than the innocent Sinhalese he killed Tamils. He is one of the worst terrorists in the world."

He said the truth about Prabhakaran is known to the Tamil people. He could not easily recruit cadres during the ceasefire days from the Northern Province. That's why he had to depend on the Eastern Province for his cadres. He used the Wanni people by kidnapping and recruiting them by force.

MP Muralidharan said it was true that with some Tamil democratic parties and his TMVP had differences due to separate political agendas. For instance, his party was opposed to linking Eastern Province with the Northern Province like some other Tamil parties. But he respected the different views, the TMVP leader said. He said he was for linking Northern and Eastern Provinces on cultural matters alone. He said he invites Prabhakaran to lay down arms and come and join the democratic main stream like him.

He said the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) did not represent the Tamil people in Sri Lanka and they are a proxy party of the LTTE. He said he was instrumental in forming the party when he was in the LTTE. The TNA MP's could not speak without the approval of the LTTE. The elections of the MP's were not free. They were elected under the threat of the terrorist group, Muralidharan said. People were under intimidation by the LTTE to elect them, MP Muralidharan further pointed out.

At the next general elections, he predicted, he was sure the TMVP would be able to bag 8 seats and the TNA none.

He said unprecedented development work has been started in the East. They are seeing development work not even dreamt of during the last 22 years in the area, the TMVP leader said.

He said the final military victory of the Sri Lanka security forces is now certain. Meticulously planned by the Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa, and efficiently implemented by Army Commander Sarath Fonseka Sri Lanka is on the verge of final victory , MP Vinayagamoorthy Muralidharan said.

SLAF jets, helicopter gunships launch successive attacks at LTTE positions

SLAF jets and MI-24 helicopter gunships have launched successive air raids at identified LTTE strong points located both in the Kilinochchi and Mullaittivu districts, today (Dec 15) since 8.30a.m.

According to Air Force Spokesperson Wing Commander Janaka Nanayakkara, 3 aerial sorties were made in support of the advancing 57 and 59 division troops at the Wanni battlefronts. Two air raids were made at identified LTTE strongpoints located West of Kilinochchi in support of the advancing 57 Division troops, at 8.30a.m., and 9.30a.m., respectively the Spokesperson said.

Meanwhile, MI- 24 helicopter gunships have also continued with close combat ground support to the 59 Division troops now operating in the fringes of Mullaittivu. According to the Spokesperson, the precision air assaults were launched at an identified LTTE gathering point located 6km South of Mullaittivu.

3 LTTE terrorists sniped at Adampan -Kilinochchi

Snipers of the 57 Division deployed in general area South of Adampan in the outskirts of Kilinochchi have taken 3 successful terror targets Sunday (Dec 14).

According to Wanni military sources, 2 terrorists were killed sniped in general area South of Adampan, while another was reported sniped in the same area at 3.30p.m.