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Appeals to govt. and LTTE UN Sec-Gen. wants ‘safe passage’ made a reality

UN Secretary-General has welcomed President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s announcement of safe passage for all civilians trapped in the area of intense fighting in the North to a secure environment.

However, he continues to be concerned by the threat to the estimated 250,000 civilians caught in the area, who are in close proximity to the fighting.

He urges the Government of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamils Eelam (LTTE) to do all in their power to make this safe passage a reality, and to ensure the protection of civilians in accordance with International Humanitarian Law.

The Secretary – General also called upon the LTTE in particular, to allow civilians in the conflict zone to move to where they feel most secure, including areas controlled by the Government of Sri Lanka.

He also called upon the Government of Sri Lanka to ensure that civilians arriving from the Vanni and other conflict areas are treated in accordance with international standards. Such standards include guaranteeing their freedom of movement, providing basic services, and allowing full access by humanitarian agencies.

"For it’s part, the United Nations stands ready to provide the necessary humanitarian assistance."

The Secretary – General strongly underlined the need for urgent steps towards a speedy end to the fighting.

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