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Sri Lanka
Norway set to evaluate unsuccessful truce in Sri Lanka's civil war
2010-09-24
[Gulf Times] Norway is to evaluate the ceasefire it brokered between the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil rebels in 2002, a Norwegian embassy spokesman in Colombo said yesterday.

The deal fell apart when government troops took up arms again in 2008, and went on to defeat the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in May of the following year.

An international team of European and Sri Lankan experts was to look into the 12 years of Norwegian involvement in the 26-year conflict, the spokesman said under condition of anonymity.

"The evaluation will help Norway, which continues to assist Sri Lanka in development activities," he said.

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has previously blamed the Norwegian-backed ceasefire for favouring the rebels and allowing them to rearm, prolonging the conflict.

Rajapaksa on Tuesday requested development assistance during bilateral talks with Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York.

Stoltenberg on Wednesday said that Norway was "eager to play a supporting role in the emerging situation in Sri Lanka," according to a statement released by Colombo.
Posted by:Fred

#4  No Joe M, Canada wants no part of this process.

Canada (Toronto) has a large Tamil population and the Tigers have been very successful raising (extorting) money co-opting federal politicians (of a mostly liberal and multicultural persuasion) to their cause.

No one in the Great White North or Sri Lanka wants to get involved.
Posted by: Skunky Glins****   2010-09-24 20:48  

#3  I see that history's also getting a bit of a rewrite. "The deal fell apart when government troops took up arms again in 2008."

That was in response to the Tigers using the ceasefire to rearm, trying to run a low-level war of attrition behind its shield, bumping off dissident Tigers and the occasional government adherent, and issuing a continuing series of truculent statements similar to Iran's daily spew.

The Lankans Gave Peace a Change™ and it didn't work. Military operations did.
Posted by: Fred   2010-09-24 08:41  

#2  In summary: 'peace' mission failed, warfare won, peace resulted.

Add it to the list of answers to 'what has war ever achieved?'

The Tamil Tigers would never have accepted a reasonable outcome to the conflict; they had to be defeated with violence.
Posted by: Bulldog   2010-09-24 08:24  

#1  D *** NG IT, twisn't this suppos to be CANADA'S JOB!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-09-24 01:15  

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