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				Withdraw armed forces from civilian inhabited areas in NE- Tamil National Alliance in Sri Lanka Parliament
 [TamilNet, December 20, 2005 09:50 GMT]
 The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in a statement tabled in 
			parliament Tuesday demanded the Sri Lanka government to withdraw all 
			armed forces from all civilian inhabited areas in the North East. 
			TNA further called the government to take disciplinary and legal 
			action against all members of the Sri Lankan Armed Forces who are 
			responsible for the attack on Tamil civilians in Jaffna district in 
			the last several days. The full text of the statement delivered by Mr.R.Sampanthan, 
			leader of the Tamil National Alliance parliamentary group in 
			Parliament Tuesday follows: -
 I wish to bring to the urgent attention of this House the very grave 
			and volatile situation faced in the North-East and Jaffna in 
			particular, due to the conduct of the Sri Lankan armed forces.
 
 On Friday the 16th of December 2005 a young girl by the name of 
			Ilayathamby Tharshini, 20 years of age and a resident of 
			Pungudutheivu went missing. On hearing this disturbing news the 
			local villagers began searching for her whereabouts. On Saturday the 
			17th of December 2005 her naked was found sexually assaulted in an 
			abandoned well in close vicinity to a Sri Lankan Naval Camp in 
			Pungudutheivu. Her body had been severely mutilated.
 
 Circumstances under which the body was recovered clearly indicated 
			the Sri Lankan Navy's hand in this most despicable act of state 
			terror. Consequently on Sunday the 18th of December 2005, the people 
			of the area began to agitate against the Sri Lankan Armed Forces. 
			These protests began to spread spontaneously and the Sri Lankan 
			Armed Forces began to retaliate against the unarmed civilians by 
			firing live ammunition at the crowd and using brute force, during 
			which a postal peon who was also a resident of Pungudutheivu 
			suffered gunshot injuries and is currently hospitalized in a serious 
			condition.
 
 On hearing the news of this cruel murder and the subsequent 
			oppressive conduct of the Sri Lankan armed forces towards the 
			protesting crowds, the students of the Jaffna University decided to 
			attend the funeral of young Tharshini. The Jaffna University 
			students were also accompanied by the Mr.Selvarajah Gajendran, 
			Jaffna district TNA parliamentarian. Whilst they attempted to leave 
			for Pungudutheivu from Parameswara Junction in Jaffna, the Sri 
			Lankan armed forces prevented them from proceeding. Consequent to 
			this the students began to agitate against the actions of the armed 
			forces who in turn started using violence against the students 
			including the use of fire arms.
 
 On the following day, Monday the 19th December 2005, the Jaffna 
			University community inclusive of the Vice Chancellor, Heads of 
			Departments, Professors, Lecturers, administrative staff embers and 
			students decided to hand over a petition to the Sri Lanka Monitoring 
			Mission regarding the incidents.
 
 While they were proceeding, the Sri Lankan armed forces once again 
			violently prevented the people from proceeding. In this incident 
			many were inured, out of whom over 15 have been admitted to hospital 
			with gunshot injuries and injuries caused by blunt weapons. Included 
			in this list of injured are: -
 
				Prof.K.Mohanthas, Vice Chancellor, Jaffna University 
				(assaulted) Prof.Perinbanathan- (gunshot injuries)
 Pro.Sivachchandran ( assaulted)
 Mr.Kandeepan, Medical Faculty Students Union President 
				(assaulted)
 Mr.Senthil-Student (gunshot injury)
 Mr.Sakkaravarthy-Student (assaulted)
 Mr.Sureshkumar-Student (assaulted)
 Mr.T.Senthuran-Student (assaulted)
 Mr.S.Pratheepan- Student (assaulted)
 Mr.Dharmalingam Ruban-Student (assaulted)
 Mr.Kandeepan-student (assaulted)
 Mr.Piratheepan Journalist, Uthayan newspaper (assaulted)
 Mr.Sabeswaran- Journalist Thinakkural (assaulted)
 Mr.Jegan- Journalist Thinakaran (assaulted).
 
	
	 The 
	Tamil National Alliance vehemently condemns the conduct of the Sri Lankan 
	armed forces not only with regard to the practice of State Terror against 
	unarmed innocent Tamil civilians, but also the brutal suppression of the 
	Tamil peoples' right to peacefully protest against the shameful and 
	despicable sexual assault and murder of an innocent, vulnerable young girl. 
	Incidents of this nature have 
	been systematically used by the armed forces against Tamil civilians as a 
	weapon of war. That similar incidents continue to occur during times of 
	a Peace Process seriously calls into question the sincerity of the Sri 
	Lankan armed forces to the Ceasefire. Accordingly, the TNA calls upon the government to-  
				Immediately remove from service the officers in charge of the 
				Sri Lankan Armed Forces units when the several incidents 
				referred to above have occurred. Withdraw all armed forces from all civilian inhabited areas.
 Take disciplinary and legal action against all members of the 
				Sri Lankan Armed Forces responsible for the above incidents.
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