| Air strikes violate Ceasefire Agreement - SLMM 30 April  2006 
[Tamil Net] 
 
 "The air strikes that were conducted by the Sri Lankan 
Government in Trincomalee district on Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) 
targets in Sampoor area on 25 and 26 April 2006 are a clear violation of the 
Ceasefire Agreement. Article 1.2 of the Ceasefire Agreement clearly states 
“Neither Party shall engage in any offensive military operation," said a press 
release issued by Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM) Saturday. The release also 
said that the SLMM fears "Government Security forces have, in the North and the 
East, been involved in extrajudicial killings of civilians."
 Full text of SLMM's press release of 29 April 2006  follows:
 
	The air strikes that were conducted by the Sri Lankan 
	Government in Trincomalee district on Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam 
	(LTTE) targets in Sampoor area on 25 and 26 April 2006 are a clear violation 
	of the Ceasefire Agreement. Article 1.2 of the Ceasefire Agreement clearly 
	states “Neither Party shall engage in any offensive military operation”. 
 The Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission would like to urge the Government of Sri 
	Lanka to refrain from such operations as they can jeopardise the Ceasefire 
	further and will only add fuel to the conflict.
 
 With regards to the 
	LTTE the Sri Lankan Monitoring Mission would like to stress that it is 
	inexcusable to place military or political targets amongst the civilian 
	population close to schools and private houses.
 
 Although the 
	situation has calmed down in the last couple of days it is still worrying to 
	see that claymore mine attacks and killings of civilians and army personnel 
	continue. The LTTE must seize all their military activities and attacks on 
	Government forces. 
We also fear that Government Security forces have, in the North and the East, 
	been involved in extrajudicial killings of civilians. This conviction is 
	based on our observation and inquiries on the ground.
 
 This violence 
	must stop immediately if the Government of Sri Lanka and the LTTE are to 
	make any progress in returning to the negotiation table.
 
 
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