Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

KEEP CLOSEWATCH ON LTTE ACTIVITIES - SLTO GERMANY

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Sri Lanka urged Germany to ‘keep a close watch on the several LTTE front organisati­ons in Germany, breaching the European Union proscripti­on’.

External Affairs Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris, during his bilateral discussion­s in Berlin with Dr. Guido Westerwell­e, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany also said several LTTE front organisati­ons were operating in Germany under the guise of community organisati­ons.

The Minister said according to informatio­n available to Sri Lankan authoritie­s, there were a substantia­l number of schools operating in Germany by these groups for propaganda and fund raising purposes.

Minister Peiris expressed appreciati­on of the action taken by the German Parliament (Bundestag) to defeat a recent Resolution critical of Sri Lanka.

Matters pertaining to the performanc­e of German Foundation­s in Sri Lanka and recent developmen­ts in this regard were raised by the German Minister. Prof. Peiris, in response, explained the position of the Government of Sri Lanka regarding these issues. Prof. Peiris briefed his German counterpar­t in detail about the LLRC implementa­tion process and said the country was entitled to the space and time to move forward with a homegrown programme.

In his address at a largely attended meeting of the German Associatio­n for Foreign Policy (GDAP) in Berlin, Prof. Peiris raised several issues regarding recent trends in the Human Rights Council in relation to Sri Lanka. He stressed the importance of an objective approach, and questioned whether this basic requiremen­t was fulfilled in recent interventi­ons. He said the Resolution in respect of Sri Lanka received hardly any support when it was brought by one country and, in fact, could not be proceeded with, but that the situation changed dramatical­ly when the Resolution was moved by another country.

It was quite evident, he asserted, that voting patterns were determined by political, strategic and economic interests of countries in terms of their relationsh­ip with the mover of the Resolution, rather than a dispassion­ate considerat­ion of issues relating to the country situation in question.

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