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Sri Lanka calls for international action to stem glorification of terrorism
Sri Lanka's Ambassador to the UN in Geneva Ravinatha Aryasinha
has asked that greater attention be paid in the Global Counter Terrorism
Strategy, to the role of terrorist support networks that take the form of front
organizations, the challenge posed by the abuse of Information Communication
Technology (ICT) and the propriety of the use or display of terrorist group
emblems, insignia and symbols. He emphasized that they communicate the message,
purpose, history, and goals of terrorist organizations and as such contribute to
the creation of an organizational culture of incitement, hatred and
radicalization, that is dangerously encouraged to be emulated. Noting that while
conscious that there remains a tension between the concepts of 'freedom of
expression' and 'counter terrorism' with respect to these issues, it was
nevertheless important that these challenges also be addressed squarely in
earnest, in order that we arrive at a consensus as to where freedom of
expression ends and supporting or glorification of terrorism begins. He added
that our failure to do so, will seriously erode the fight against terrorism, and
permit the perpetuation of the sense that double standards were being applied
with respect to these issues, which turns a blind eye to the actions of some
groups, while pursuing others.
Ambassador Aryasinha made these observations when he addressed
the International Counter-Terrorism Focal Points Conference on 'Addressing
Conditions Conducive to the Spread of Terrorism and Promoting Regional
Cooperation', held in Geneva on 13-14 June 2013. The conference organized by the
UN Counter-Terrorism Implementation Task Force was part of the CTITF Global
Initiative on implementing the UN Global Counter Terrorism Strategy.
Ambassador Aryasinha said the challenge terrorism poses and the
necessity for international cooperation to eradicate it was fully understood by
Sri Lanka well before the events of 9/11 and the UN Security Council Resolutions
1373 and 1267, and that notwithstanding the Government of Sri Lanka eradicating
terrorism in the country a little over 4 years ago, Sri Lanka had not forgotten
the damage terrorism causes.
In his address he drew attention to Sri Lanka's experience in
successfully defeating the LTTE which was one of the world's most ruthless
terrorist groups, and the manner in which the Government of Sri Lanka had
domestically, regionally and internationally contributed to the building of the
evolving international legal regime relating to countering terrorism and in
meeting its international obligations in this regard.
Ambassador Aryasinha said since the military defeat of the LTTE
in Sri Lanka in May 2009, besides the radicalized activism of LTTE front
organizations in several European capitals, the arrest of 32 LTTE activists in
Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Switzerland and the conviction of a further
28 in France, the Netherlands and Belgium, known activists continue to advocate
mono-ethnic separatism in Sri Lanka while espousing the ideology of the LTTE,
using its money and being manipulated by its surviving military leaders, who are
primarily domiciled in Europe.
The continuance of the LTTE's activities and its network of
front organizations in Europe was also manifest in an appeal filed on behalf of
the LTTE to the European Court of Justice on 11 April 2011 for the de-listing of
the LTTE from the EU list of terrorist entities. While the TE-SAT 2011 report of
Europol noted that "Separatist terrorist groups such as the PKK/KONGRA-GEL and
LTTE are involved in the trafficking of drugs and human beings to raise funds
for their terrorism activities", the US Global Terrorism Report of 2012 confirms
continuing concerns regarding the LTTE, noting that the "the LTTE's financial
network of support continued to operate throughout 2011" and that "the group
employed charities as fronts to collect and divert funds for their activities".
Recent incidents in Tamil Nadu too are indications of the continuing attempts by
the LTTE to regroup overseas
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