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Sri Lanka |
Tamil Tigers agree to Oslo talks |
2006-05-30 |
![]() The threat of a ban as well as possible condemnation at a meeting of aid donors to Sri Lanka in Tokyo this week has put intense pressure on the rebels to mediate to help halt a surge in violence which has claimed about 600 lives since December. A ban could lead to a crackdown on fundraising for the Tigers, who are accused by human rights organisations of extorting money from Tamils living abroad. Ahead of the EU meeting, a pro-rebel website reported that the group’s political leader had accepted an invitation by peace broker Norway to attend a two-day meeting on June 8 to discuss the role of ceasefire monitors. “Our leadership has accepted Norway’s invitation to attend the talks in Oslo,” Nitharsanam.com quoted leader S P Thamilselvan as saying. However, the website said the guerrillas needed assurances on the logistics of travelling to Norway. “Although we accepted the invitation, transport arrangements and safety of LTTE members attending the talks has not been finalised as yet,” Thamilselvan said. “The Norwegian facilitators have taken the full responsibility of making such arrangements.” |
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