5.9.2008
The
Intellectuals for Human Rights in a statement yesterday
urged the LTTE to immediately stop forcible use of innocent
civilians as a shield in its war activities since they believe
that the LTTE is bent on keeping the innocent civilians
in the Wanni against their will when the Government is requesting
these people who have become refugees in Wanni to settle
in the cleared areas.
In
a press release yesterday, Intellectuals for Human Rights
vehemently condemned LTTE efforts to use civilians as a
shield in its war activities.
The
release said: "Intellectuals for Human Rights (IHR)
regrets to bring to the notice of the authorities about
the thousands of people who have become refugees; and to
the health, economical and security issues they are facing
due to the current war situation.
Innocent
civilians in Mannar, Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu districts
have become displaced in their own land.
In
one hand the Government requests people who have become
refugees, to settle in cleared areas and on the other hand
the LTTE puts their efforts to keep these people in the
same areas.
IHR
believes that this act of LTTE is to use these innocent
people as a human guard to be protected. IHR vehemently
condemns it.
sing
children, women and the elderly in a conflict has been identified
as a violation of human rights in the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights Law by the UN.IHR urges the LTTE to immediately
stop forceful use of innocent people as a guard to protect
their selves in war activities.
We
also insist the LTTE to respect the rights of the people
to settle, move or to choose a safer place to live as per
their wish; to stop torturing and inhuman activities against
the affected innocent people who are willing to be free
from the conflict areas.
IHR
requests the Government to take proper estimates on the
people who are displaced and now refugees due to the conflict.
The
Government needs to be involved in solving issues related
to food, housing, and health of these people. If the Government
does not take immediate measures to address these issues;
these people's lives would be more miserable due to the
monsoon rains which will start in the near future.
We
again emphasise to the Government that providing water,
food and health facilities and protection to the refugees
according to internationally accepted standards is a main
responsibility of a Government.
A
specific place which has available space to accommodate
the refugees is a must and obstacles preventing people from
accessing these places should be removed by the Government.
The Government should ensure supply of all required facilities
to these people including water, food and protection."
Courtesy:
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