9/3/2007
LTTE in France
engage in intimidatory tactics on the eve of Foreign Minister's
visit- Embassy of Sri Lanka in France.
LTTE
agents in France in the early hours of Sunday (2nd September 2007)
morning destroyed the flag pole and the national flag at the Embassy
and caused damage to the Embassy premises. The Embassy is located
at no 16 rue Spontini, Paris 75016, and the flag pole was mounted
on the 1st floor of the building which is occupied by the Embassy.
This
attack on the Embassy took place hours before Foreign Minister
Rohitha Bogollagama arrived in Paris at the start of an official
visit to Europe where he would engage in talks in Paris, Brussels
and Frankfurt. The Minister is scheduled to meet the French Foreign
Minister Bernard Kouchner and other leaders in France and the
European Commissioner for External Relations Benita Ferrero-Waldner,
and Belgian Government leaders in Brussels.
Investigations
have revealed that shortly after midnight on Saturday, three persons
wearing black jackets were roaming outside the premises. The caretaker
of the building where the Embassy premises is located has stated
that upon hearing a noise in the early hours of the morning around
2 am he had come out and seen a largely built man outside the
premises. Later, the owner of the building, as well as Embassy
staff in the morning, had noted that the flag post was broken
and the flag missing, and damage caused to the Embassy premises.
The
Embassy is closely working with the law enforcement authorities
and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France in investigating
this attack against its premises.
In
addition to a police investigation into the matter the Sri Lanka
Embassy has lodged a strong protest against this violation of
its diplomatic premises to the French Foreign Ministry.
This
incident further highlights the brazenness with which the LTTE
and its front organizations function in western capitals. Earlier
in its August 1st issue the Jane's Intelligence Review, in a Special
Report titled "Feeding the Tiger - How Sri Lankan insurgents
fund their war" has stated that "the actual operational
co-ordination of LTTE European operations seems to be in Paris."
On 1st April 2007, French anti terrorism police arrested 15 key
LTTE operatives in France who are still in detention while investigations
into their activities are continuing.
The
Sri Lanka Embassy has also called for stepping up of security
during the Foreign Minister's visit in France for meetings from
4th to 6th September.
Sri
Lanka has reiterated its call for the French authorities to exercise
greater vigilance in the face of the activities of the LTTE and
its front organizations on French soil.
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