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75% of confiscated funds belong to INGOs, says TRO - A Registered Charity

Saturday, 22 November 2008 - 4:42 PM SL Time


Responding to the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) press release that the State has confiscated Rs. 71m from Tamil Rehabilitation Organization`s (TRO`s) bank account, TRO reiterated its denial of allegations that funds were mainly used for terrorist activies, and pointed out that the GoSL has never produced any proof of these allegations in a court of law and has not brought any criminal charges against TRO, and that Colombo has consistently denied TRO opportunity to defend against the allegations in the courts of law.

* Response by TRO

Asserting that TRO has met or exceeded international standards of accountability and transparency regarding project reporting and accounting, the TRO in the press release said, All TRO accounts and projects during the 2002-2006 CFA / Post-Tsunami period were audited and inspected by an independent Colombo-based (Sinhalese) certified public accounting firm and an Audited Financial Statement was published every year.

Additionally, TRO provided all required financial and narrative reports to the relevant GoSL ministries as required, TRO added in the press release.

TRO wishes to remind the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) that 75% of the forfeited funds in TRO`s accounts were donated by the United Nations, international NGOs, foreign governments and the GoSL itself. These funds were donated for the sole purpose of providing humanitarian assistance and development to people in the NorthEast affected by the tsunami and/or the war and as such the GoSL should return these funds to the international NGOs, UN and other bodies so that they will be able to utilize the funds for their original purpose, TRO said in the press release.

Accusing Colombo of conducting a genocidal war of attrition against the Tamil people, the press release added that since the government ordered departure of the UN and international NGOs from the Vanni on 15 September 2008, TRO has been caring for the needs of over 300,000 IDPs displaced by Sri Lanka Army offensives.

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saleemtariq
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LK Information  22 Nov 2008 10:47:45 GMT  Report for Abuse  
TRO is a registered charity and honoured by the ex-president for its services to Tamil community especially during the stunami. Confiscation of its funds in an illegal act that confirms the fears that this government is not concerned about the plight of those wounded and driven out of their huts and tents by the continued bombing of Wanni, because the money is mainly used to alleviate the sufferings of the needy.
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LK Information  22 Nov 2008 11:07:11 GMT  Report for Abuse  
What are the INGOs doing inside the TRO ????????

I am positive these INGOs are mainly from the Christian Club Countries.

' Puhul horu kaa-ren thanay.'
Now, let the INGOs speak up for themselves.

Saleemtariq, registered or otherwise, when they conduct shady dealing for and onbehalf of proscribed terror organisations, the very existence in itself is illegal.

You saw that UNDP project board at Kokavil in front of a structure resembling a cattle shed. Wonder, how much funds were received for that by the UNDP and where the money went.

Interesting to see how UNDP will come out with a cock and bull story to counter it.
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LK Information  22 Nov 2008 13:41:53 GMT  Report for Abuse  
I am positive these INGOs are mainly from the Christian Club Countries.


What the heck is your problem with these Christian Club of Countries ???
At least they have some humanity !!
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LK Information  22 Nov 2008 14:37:34 GMT  Report for Abuse  
As usual another War crime on Tamils
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