40% fewer complaints were made against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and the Government of Sri Lanka in August compared to last July. Violations of the Ceasefire Agreement were also considerably fewer in August compared to July. Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission received a total of 226 complaints against both parties in August compared to 391 complaints in July. During the same period, complaints ruled as violations went down from 98 in July to 71 in August, which is a decrease by 28%. According to Major General Trond Furuhovde, Head of SLMM; “This is a clear sign that restoration of normalcy is underway in Sri Lanka. Both parties are showing considerable restraint and a common responsibility for restoring peace, to the benefit of the public. To know that the complaints of the parties and the people of Sri Lanka have fallen down by almost a half between months is especially encouraging news now at the start of Peace Talks.”
 
At a meeting in Kilinochchi on Friday, S.P. Tamilchelvan, head of the Political Wing of LTTE, promised SLMM the support of LTTE in keeping things in the North and East of Sri Lanka under control, so violent public demonstrations like occured in Point Pedro recently could be avoided. Mr. Tamilchelvan emphasised that freedom of movement and absence of military presence close to schools were important factors in the restoration of normalcy but agreed with the SLMM that all unrest should be avoided at this time. The LTTE Political leadership furthermore stated that recent exercises of Sea Tigers off the coast of Mullaittivu, were in no way meant to be provocative towards the the Sri Lanka Navy, and agreed that it would be better if the parties would inform each other of such exercise beforehand.
 
Recent Positive Developments towards Lasting Peace include the increased traffic on the A9 Highway, which is up from around 6.500 people per day in the month of May to around 13.500 people per day in August. Also, a meeting was held between Major General Fonseka of the Sri Lanka Army and Colonel Theepan of the LTTE, in the middle of the Zone of Separation in Muhamalai in Jaffna Peninsula, on Thursday afternoon. Both commanders cleared some practical issues between them and agreed on developing the direct contact they have initiated with each other. Trond Furuhovde, Head of SLMM, stated after the meeting that; “The Positive and friendly atmosphere I noticed is a good sign of the commanders building a sound self confidence in this relationship, which I also consider an important part of normalisation. SLMM will now focus on the full implementation of the Ceasefire Agreement. After this two day visit to Jaffna and Kilinochci I feel that the situation on the ground here in Sri Lanka seems to be in such good order that it will support the parties during their initial talks in Thailand. We should all wish them good luck.”
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SLMM HQ
Colombo
Ref: SLMM HQ/13th Sept.2002/MED/6013
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