UN demands protection of Vaharai civilians
[TamilNet, Tuesday, 12 December 2006, 05:34 GMT]
United Nations Office of the Resident and Humanitarian Co-ordinator in Colombo, in a press statement Tuesday called on the parties, the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), to adhere to their responsibilities under international humanitarian law and said: "it is imperative that
direct shelling where civilians reside stops and the civilian population
must be granted full and unhindered freedom of movement, away from military
operations."
Full text of the press release issued by the UN office in Colombo, follows:
12-12-2006UN Demands Protection of Vaharai CiviliansColombo 12 December: The United Nations is gravely concerned at the
deteriorating prospects facing civilians in Vaharai as intense shelling
continues for the fifth day in the area. An unconfirmed number of
civilians are dead with dozens lying wounded at Vaharai hospital. Innocent
civilians and school children suffered direct attacks on a school and
private homes. In Trincomalee district, some 2,500 civilians left their
homes and took refuge in Kantale.
Humanitarian agencies are delivering immediate assistance to the affected
population and stand ready to undertake humanitarian response operations to
address evolving needs.
The United Nations is deeply concerned about indiscriminate shelling of
civilian residential areas, leading to death, injuries and evacuation of
communities to Kantale and surrounding areas, out of danger zones.
“The critical need of the moment is the protection of these desperate
civilians. All fundamental rights are currently being breached in areas
like Vaharai and villages in Trincomalee District and it is imperative that
direct shelling where civilians reside stops and the civilian population
must be granted full and unhindered freedom of movement, away from military
operations. The wounded need to be evacuated and assistance and protection
to the civilian population must be guaranteed” warned Amin Awad, Acting UN
Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator ai.
Some 35,000 people remain trapped along a sliver of land where government
forces and the LTTE are engaged in a military campaign.
On November 29 a humanitarian convoy comprising 90 trucks, carrying much
needed humanitarian assistance reached the area after a period of almost
one month. That convoy was able to deliver essential food items as well as
medical supplies. More life sustaining relief supplies are needed urgently.
We urgently expect the parties to adhere to their responsibilities under
international humanitarian law to ensure protection of civilians and their
freedom of movement, and unimpeded and secure access for international
humanitarian actors to the north and east of the country.
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