Press Statement Richard Boucher, Spokesman Washington, DC March 1, 2004
Killing in Sri Lanka Election CampaignThe United States condemns the killing in the eastern city of Batticaloa on March 1 of a candidate, Sinnathamby Sunderpillai, in Sri Lanka's upcoming parliamentary elections. Although no one has claimed responsibility for the crime, we note recent statements by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam that were clearly intended to discourage Tamil candidates of whom they did not approve.
We reiterate the call made by the donor co-chairs of the Tokyo process during their meeting in Washington on February 17 that parliamentary elections be conducted in an atmosphere free of political violence. We urge the Tamil Tigers to act responsibly during and after the election campaign. Violent actions of this sort raise doubts about their commitment to a political solution and illustrate why the Tamil Tigers remain on the U.S. list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO).
The United States calls on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam to renounce terrorism and cease terrorist acts, including political assassination, and to comply with the terms of the ceasefire agreement they signed.
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Released on March 1, 2004
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