UK, France and Austria, so Stop War in Sri Lanka Ends Soon


Security Council (DK) is not a UN vote on the bloody conflict in Sri Lanka. Only three countries that are willing to work with groups of international human rights activists who contend that the war in the neighboring country India is ended. Namely, the UK, France and Austria.

Foreign Minister (menlu) UK Affairs David Miliband, Menlu France Bernard Kouchner, and Menlu Austria Michael Spindelegger a discussion after the meeting with the activist group Human Rights in Sri Lanka and the UN delegation, including the U.S.. They are in the headquarters to attend the UN Security Council meeting discussing the Middle East problem.

The three countries are members of the UN DK protest the absence of a strong response from the other members of DK. Russia, China, Libya, Vietnam and even say what is happening in Sri Lanka is a problem internally and will not threaten international peace and security. Minister of foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov that Russia had shown deep concern about the suffering civilians of Sri Lanka. But, he did not give further explanation.

"We are more than surprised. We can not help when people suffer and die," said Kouchner.

Add Menlu UK, Japan, Turkey, Uganda and Burkina Faso was also opposed, though not too frontal. Eight countries need support to put the issue of Sri Lanka's agenda in the discussion of the DK.

"Our simple message, that the murder must be stopped. The civilians trapped in the zone with the area only three square kilometers. Victims are in a war without witnesses,''Miliband said.

''If the Security Council remained silent on the issue, it will be a big mistake in history,''said Steve Crawshaw, UN advocacy director for Human Rights Watch.

Meanwhile, the U.S. decided akan delay IMF funds that are expected to Sri Lanka, which is of USD 1.9 billion. At least 150 Tamil people who lived in the U.S. yesterday WIB also hold demonstrations in front of the White House request of the uncle Sam to be more proactive to prevent slaughter the offspring of Tamil civilians in Sri Lanka continues.

The demonstrators hope that the law enforcement for those who slaughter civilians have been Sri Lanka. They also hope that President Barack Obama are willing to negotiate with the government of Sri Lanka in order to put out the fire, civil war.

According Nagalingam Jeyalingam, one of the demonstrators are willing to come to Washington from New York, Macan Tamil rebel groups it has been prepared to make peace. However, the willingness of the government did not Sri Lanka.

"Or they will still be launched bomb-bomb until the civilians tersingkirkan. Therefore, we as a tribe of Tamil hopes that the United States would help the peace process this. We are really seeking the assistance from the U.S. government," he said as quoted AFP .

According to the UN, until now there have been more than 100 children who became victims died due to civil war in Sri Lanka. UN also estimates more than 50,000 civilians trapped in conflict areas in the area of five square kilometers are

0 comments:

Template by : kendhin x-template.blogspot.com