Tigers want EU member states out of truce check Wednesday, June 21 2006 18:09 Hrs (IST) - World Time -
Colombo:
Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels today (June 21,2006) told peace broker Norway that they were against European Union member states monitoring the island's ceasefire following the grouping branding them as terrorists.
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) oppose monitors from three European Union member states Sweden, Denmark and Finland.
The EU banned the guerrillas as a terrorist organisation last month.
The LTTE's political wing leader S. P. Thamilselvan said in a statemnet that the EU ban on them was the result of propaganda by the government of Sri Lanka.
Thamilselvan conveyed their opposition to the continued work of the three nations during talks with Norway's ambassador to Sri Lanka Hans Brattskar.
The LTTE move would lead to the automatic ouster of the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM) chief Ulf Henricsson who is a Swedish national.
"Thamilselvan also said that he requested the ambassador to explain the LTTE position to the three EU countries in the SLMM and to convey LTTE's gratitude for the
services they have given in the SLMM," the LTTE said.
He said the LTTE had warned prior to the EU decision that a ban by EU will disturb the neutrality of the SLMM.
"It is unfortunate that EU has believed the propaganda of the Sri Lankan government," he said.
The EU outlawed the Tigers last month in a move that cut off funding and was apparently aimed in part at forcing the rebels back to the negotiating table they left in April 2003.