| 
To the people of Sri Lanka; Thank you and farewell!
 
  SLMM press statement 16 January 2008-01-16 Status. Today, January 16 2008, marks 
the final day of the Ceasefire Agreement (CFA) period in Sri Lanka, that has 
lasted for almost six years. The Agreement signed by the Government of Sri Lanka 
and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in February 2002 outlined the mandate 
for the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission, as a tool to watch the CFA implementation. 
Thus, the abrogation of the CFA also implies the termination of the SLMM. In 
practical terms, this means that the Nordic monitors will leave Sri Lanka today 
and early tomorrow morning, leaving behind only a few personnel to wrap up 
administrative obligations related to the closing down of the mission. 
 A short recap of history
 During the first years of the CFA period, there was seemingly a general spirit 
of cooperation between the Parties. Violations were relatively few. But lack of 
progress on critical issues nurtured distrust between Parties, giving set backs 
in the peace process. Gradually the conflict level increased, involving more 
military activities, more violence affecting civilians, more signs of 
insecurity, and more displacement of people. Today, the ground situation 
displays a reality very far from what is outlined in the CFA.
 
 The SLMM reality
 The purpose of SLMM presence in Sri Lanka has all the way been to support the 
peace process. Defining how best to implement the potential of the SLMM 
mechanism, has however at times been a huge challenge. As the conflict level 
gradually increased, the mission re-evaluated its approach, pursuing strategies 
and working procedures relevant to the situation. The Sri Lanka Monitoring 
Mission has been appreciated and slammed, loved and hated, over these six years. 
Some have expressed their support, saying; “Without the SLMM we will be doomed”, 
or “Without the SLMM many more lives would have been lost”, or “We are scared 
for what will happen if SLMM leaves Sri Lanka”. Others have preferred to portray 
SLMM as powerless, inefficient and utterly biased.
 
 The final report
 The SLMM has been present in the North and the East of Sri Lanka, as well as in 
the capital, every single day for nearly six years. Through on the ground 
monitoring, we have learned to recognize and respect the complexity of the 
conflict. Based on this knowledge, the final report from the operation is this:
 
 The SLMM is absolutely convinced that this complex conflict can not be solved by 
military means. The Head of Mission finds it to be his duty to draw this 
conclusion as the operation is about to be terminated. It is not a task for the 
SLMM, however, to advice the parties to the CFA, nor other actors, how to find 
viable solutions. This has to be left to the people of Sri Lanka themselves – 
supported by facilitating actors of their choice.
 
 Concluding remarks
 
  The Head of the SLMM uses this final opportunity to thank the GOSL and the LTTE 
for inviting SLMM to serve them, in their search for a negotiated solution to 
the conflict between them. It is with sadness that we leave this resourceful and 
beautiful country at this point of time. It is hard to leave behind people all 
over the island that we have learned to know, and come to love and respect. We 
will miss out on the opportunity to further adapt and contribute in the present 
situation, - and we would like to believe that Sri Lanka misses out on something 
valuable too. 
 In the time to come, fortunately, many actors both inside and outside Sri Lanka, 
will continue to contribute to the search for a solution to the conflict. 
Hopefully, wise choices will be made at all levels by those who possess the 
power to make decisions.
 
 Future heroes in Sri Lanka will be those who recognize the complexity of the 
situation, and prove able to manage this complexity in a way that reduces rather 
than increases human pain, fear and hopelessness – those capable of respecting 
people with different perceptions, and bringing them together. The SLMM will 
close its operation at 1900 hrs today.
 
 To the people of Sri Lanka; Thank you and farewell
 
Colombo, 16 January 2008 Lars J Solvberg
 Major General
 Head of Mission
 Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission
 
 http://www.slmm.lk/
 
Related Links:www.sangam.org/NEWSEXTRA/Ranjitham.htm
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Lanka_Monitoring_Mission
 http://www.peaceinsrilanka.org/insidepages/Agreement/agceasefire.asp
 http://www.lttepeacesecretariat.com/
 http://www.peaceinsrilanka.org/
 |