Humanitarian Assistance For Sri Lanka

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MEDIA RELEASE

Stephen Smith MP

Minister for Foreign Affairs


M E D I A  R E L E A S E


FA016

5 February 2009


HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE FOR SRI LANKA


Australia remains gravely concerned at the worsening humanitarian situation in the north of Sri Lanka.

We are especially concerned by reports of civilian casualties, the continued vulnerability of civilians

caught in the conflict, and the difficulty of delivering aid.


In response, the Australian Government will contribute $5 million in additional humanitarian assistance

to those affected in the north of Sri Lanka.


This assistance will help ensure that civilians caught up in the conflict have access to basic goods such

as medical supplies, shelter, water, and sanitation.  Australia will deliver this assistance through the

International Committee of the Red Cross, the United Nations, and non-governmental organisations. 


The Australian Government calls on all those involved in the fighting to make protecting civilians an

absolute priority: 

All parties must respect “safe areas” nominated by the Sri Lankan Government and not fire

into or out of these zones, or in the vicinity of the PTK hospital or any other medical facility

All parties must ensure medical evacuations are facilitated and life-saving humanitarian aid is

delivered frequently and safely

All parties must ensure that civilians can leave the conflict zone safely.


Australia calls on the Sri Lankan Government and LTTE to declare a temporary no-fire period to allow

for the evacuation of civilians. 

Australia calls on the LTTE to allow civilians caught in the conflict zone to leave.  We also call on the

Sri Lankan community in Australia to add its weight to this call to help ensure that civilian life is

protected.

Australia welcomes the call of the Tokyo Co-Chairs (Norway, Japan, United States and European

Union) for the LTTE to discuss with the Government of Sri Lanka how to end hostilities, including:

the laying down of arms; the renunciation of violence; acceptance of the Government of Sri Lanka’s

offer of amnesty; and participating as a political party in a process to achieve a just and lasting political

solution.

Australia also welcomes the joint statement by US Secretary of State Clinton and UK Foreign Secretary

Miliband in support of the Tokyo Co-Chairs.

Like its international partners, Australia encourages the Sri Lankan Government to take steps to ensure

the civilian population has confidence in the Government’s commitment to their protection.

The Australian Government reiterates its call for a political solution to this conflict.  The long-term

security and prosperity of Sri Lanka will only be achieved through a political solution that meets the

legitimate aspirations of all Sri Lankans.






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