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Extract from the Sri Lanka truce deal
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Extract from the Sri Lanka truce deal
The relevant portion from the ceasefire agreement
(that is expected to have an impact on Hartley College)
between the Government of the Democratic Socialist
Republic of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
signed on February 22, 2002 and came into effect on February 23, 2002
is given below:
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Preamble: |
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The overall objective of the Government of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka (hereinafter referred to as the GOSL) and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (hereinafter referred to as the LTTE) is to find a negotiated solution to the ongoing ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka.
The GOSL and the LTTE (hereinafter referred to as the Parties) recognize the importance of bringing an end to the hostilities and improving the living conditions for all inhabitants affected by the conflict. Bringing an end to the hostilities is also seen by the Parties as a means of establishing a positive atmosphere in which further steps towards negotiations on a lasting solution can be taken.
The Parties further recognize that groups that are not directly party to the conflict are also suffering the consequences of it. This is particularly the case as regards the Muslim population. Therefore, the provisions of this Agreement regarding the security of civilians and their property apply to all inhabitants. With reference to the above, the Parties have agreed to enter into a ceasefire, refrain from conduct that could undermine the good intentions or violate the spirit of this Agreement and implement confidence-building measures as indicated in the articles below.
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Article 1: Modalities of a ceasefire |
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Article 2: Measures to restore normalcy |
| The Parties shall undertake the following confidence-building measures with the aim of restoring normalcy for all
inhabitants of Sri Lanka: |
| 2.1 |
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| 2.2 |
The Parties shall refrain from engaging in activities or propagating ideas that could offend cultural or religious
sensitivities. Places of worship (temples, churches, mosques and other holy sites, etc.) currently held by the forces of
either of the Parties shall be vacated by D-day + 30 and made accessible to the public. Places of worship which are
situated in "high security zones" shall be vacated by all armed personnel and maintained in good order by civilian
workers, even when they are not made accessible to the public. |
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Beginning on the date on which this Agreement enters into force, school buildings occupied by either Party shall
be vacated and returned to their intended use. This activity shall be completed by D-day + 160 at the latest. |
| 2.4 |
A schedule indicating the return of all other public buildings to their intended use shall be drawn up by the Parties
and published at the latest by D-day + 30. |
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