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Society for Peace, Unity and Human Rights in Sri Lanka (SPUR) Reg No. A 003 07777 M PO Box 4066 Mulgrave VIC 3170 Australia Email : Public Officer : Spokesperson : Webmaster Ph: +61 3 9548 0276 Fax: +61 3 9548 0276 |
Tuesday, 13 December 2005
http://www.spur.asn.au/SPUR_20051213_Tony_Blair.htm
His
Excellency Tony Blair
The
Hon Prime Minister of the UK
No
10 Downing St , London
Dear
Prime Minister
Banned Terrorist Organisation, the LTTE, holds a Meeting to Commemorate Dead Terrorists
It
has come to our attention that a meeting commemorating dead terrorists
including suicide bombers was held in the Wembley arena on the 27/11/2005 by
front organizations of the LTTE, which is a banned terrorist organization in
the UK.
The
person considered the chief ideologue of this banned terrorist organization,
Mr. Anton Balasingham, addressed this meeting where he stated the following:
(1)
The terrorism that the LTTE
has been directing against the democratically elected government of Sri Lanka
for the last 25 years is justified.
(2)
He clarified the ultimatum
given by Prabhakaran, the leader of the terrorist group LTTE, to the
democratically elected government of Sri Lanka, threatening the Sri Lankan
government with further terrorism if the Sri Lankan government didn’t accede
to the LTTE’s preposterous demands for a separate country.
It
seems extraordinary that a country that was recently subjected to a heinous
suicide bomb attack, allowed a meeting to be held to honours suicide bombers
of the LTTE, a terrorist organisation banned in the UK.
It
is even more extraordinary that a leading member of this proscribed terrorist
organisation, Mr. Anton Balasingham, was allowed to address the meeting and
was allowed to justify the terrorism of the LTTE and threaten the Sri Lankan
government with further terrorism.
All
of the above actions were being directed against Sri Lanka, a democracy, a
fellow member of the commonwealth and a nation friendly towards the UK.
We
are left with serious doubts about the application of the proscription of the
LTTE in the UK. It appears to us that there may be a double standard being
adopted by the UK government, where terrorist groups not directly threatening
the interests of the UK are treated leniently.
You
must be no doubt aware that the LTTE are the pioneers of suicide attacks on
both land and sea. There are numerous reports about the suicide bombing
technology of the LTTE been transferred and/or copied by other terrorist
groups such as Al-Qaida. Hence we believe that it is in the interests of the
UK to coerce the LTTE to decommission its’ weapons, abandon terrorism and
separatism and enter the democratic mainstream in Sri Lanka.
We
urge you to ensure that the proscription against the LTTE is strictly enforced
and to ensure that terrorist groups such as the LTTE do not use the UK to
promote and sustain terrorism.
Thank
you
Yours
truly,
Malin Abeyatunga
Secretary
Society for Peace, Unity and Human Rights in Sri Lanka (SPUR)
Reg No. A 003 07777 M
PO Box 4066
Mulgrave VIC 3170
Australia
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