Observations by SLMM Head on Trincomalee & Sampoor
SCOPP Report 28 April 2006 Major General Ulf Henricsson, Head of Mission of the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM) met with Dr. Palitha Kohona, Secretary General of the Secretariat for Coordinating the Peace Process (SCOPP) this morning. Major General Henricsson offered his observations following his trip to Trincomalee and Sampoor on 27 April 2006. He had had the opportunity to make first hand observations on the ground following the limited military operation launched by the security forces on 25 –26 April against identified LTTE targets in the Sampoor area, which had now come to an end. The Major General stated that in his judgment the “Sri Lanka Air Force and Navy had definitely targeted military positions and offices of the LTTE”. He observed that some collateral damage to property had taken place as some of the LTTE offices were situated in populated areas. Such collateral damage was not significant. In his estimation approximately 10 – 12 people may have died. He did not believe that 16 people had died as has been claimed in some reports. On being asked about the reports relating to a mass exodus of people from the Sampoor area he stated that these were grossly exaggerated. It is normal for people to move away from military targets at times of conflict. Since the bombing ceased, people were slowly returning to their homes and villages. Secretary General, SCOPP assured that the GoSL will take all measures to facilitate the return and rehabilitation of people who had left their homes. He referred to the Essential Services Task Force headed by the Governor of the North and the East, established by the government to facilitate the delivery of essential services to residents of this area. These observations of the Head of Mission of SLMM clearly support the fact that the security forces had been careful about avoiding civilian casualties. The government security forces had not launched attacks “deliberately and entirely directed at civilian settlements” as claimed by the LTTE (LTTE press statement, 26 April 2006). There has also been no mass displacement of persons from these areas as claimed by the LTTE. The LTTE claimed that as a result of the government’s action more than 40,000 people have been displaced and are languishing as refugees. The Government Agent of Trincomalee has since confirmed that the total population of Sampoor is approximately 16,600 and that only a small fraction of the population left their homes during the military strikes. This limited operation by the security forces which has now come to an end, was in response to a sustained campaign of LTTE terror attacks and specific attacks against the Sri Lanka Navy in the Trincomalee area. It was carried out as a deterrent to neutralize the threat posed by the LTTE to the harbour and key naval installations in Trincomalee. |