21.12.2007
A
large number of Sri Lankans in France held a demonstration
opposite the UNESCO headquarters in Paris last afternoon
to protest against the statement made by UNESCO Director
General Koichiro Matsuura condemning the air strike on the
LTTE radio station, Voice of Tigers (VoT).
Coordinator of the protest, Manel Gunawardane of the French
Committee of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) handed
over a letter addressed to Matsuura demanding immediate
retraction of his statement.
The
letter was accepted by the Deputy Security Chief of UNESCO.
Braving
the bitter winter cold winds, many Sri Lankans in Paris
- Sinhalese and Tamils -continued the two hour long protest
until the employees left the UNESCO headquarters late afternoon.
The
"UNESCO DG has no business in interfering in our legitimate
right to fight terrorism, Gunawardane said.
One
of the Tamil participants, Thamil Nesan, EPDP leader of
France said that it was wrong for Matsuura to describe VoT
as a civilian media service.
"It
is nothing but a propaganda arm of a terrorist organisation
banned by most important members of the United Nations including
all member nations of the European Union. We have to be
vigilant against such conspiracies against our motherland,"
he said.
"UNESCO
has no right to interfere in Sri Lanka's sovereignty, unity
and territorial integrity," a participant at the protest
said. "Sri Lanka has a right to fight terrorists and
it is for the military to select LTTE targets and attack
them and no international body should challenge that right.
Only
armed LTTE cadres are allowed inside VoT or any Tiger office
in Kilinochchi. The Forces have every right to attack a
radio propagating terrorism".
"UNESCO
is an organisation for cultural and educational activities
and it has no mandate to interfere in politics," a
spokesman pointed out.
"Matsuura's
statement is an indirect support to terrorism," he
said.
Sri
Lankans in France are shocked over UNESCO's unwarranted
condemnation of the Sri Lankan Air Force attack on VoT.
"While
the UNESCO DG condemned the air strike, the international
community ignored the attack because VoT is a clandestine
terrorist propaganda machine and not a genuine media institution,"
the spokesman said.
He
pointed out that even VoT Director acknowledged in an interview
with the LTTE website Tamilnet that the response from the
international community was lacking. VoT Director Thamizhanpan
said that VoT is drafting a letter thanking UNESCO for their
statement.
The
spokesman said that VoT Director's statement shows that
the UNESCO Director General has taken the side of a terrorist
organisation while the rest of the world ignored the air
strike, as publicly admitted by Thamizhanpan.
"That
is why we are protesting in front of the UNESCO headquarters
in Paris," a protestor said.
Courtesy
- Sri Lanka Defence
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