UN stresses need to help civilians caught up in fighting in Sri Lanka

Last updated: September 4, 2008

Colombo, Sri Lanka (BBN) - United Nations officials in Sri Lanka have acknowledged the government’s announcement that it will take extra steps to improve the freedom of movement of thousands of civilians affected by recent fierce fighting in the north of the country.

“Measures that comply with international obligations governing the protection of civilians during armed conflict provide vital options for civilians as they make individual choices about where to seek safety and succour,” the UN Country Team in Sri Lanka said in a statement issued on Wednesday.

The statement was released amid ongoing concern about the humanitarian impact of the violence in the Vanni, a district in the north where Government forces have clashed with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).

The team stressed it is still committed to helping the government provide humanitarian assistance to civilians whether they remain in the Vanni or decide to leave.

Last month the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) voiced alarm about the safety of tens of thousands of civilians because of the fighting and urged both sides to ensure the protection of those not involved in the conflict.

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