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04COLOMBO696
2004-04-26 10:55:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Colombo
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OFFICIAL INFORMAL NUMBER 061 (04/26/04)

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C O N F I D E N T I A L COLOMBO 000696 

SIPDIS

OFFICIAL INFORMAL

FOR SA/INS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/26/14
TAGS: AMGT CE MV
SUBJECT: OFFICIAL INFORMAL NUMBER 061 (04/26/04)


Classified by DCM James F. Entwistle for reasons 1.5 (b) and
(d).

CONTENTS: UPFA WINS PROVINCIAL ELECTION
- ATTACKS ON BUDDHIST TEMPLES
- TIGER STATEMENT RE NORWEGIAN FACILITATION
- AMBASSADOR CALLS ON CBK

UPFA WINS PROVINCIAL ELECTION
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C O N F I D E N T I A L COLOMBO 000696

SIPDIS

OFFICIAL INFORMAL

FOR SA/INS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/26/14
TAGS: AMGT CE MV
SUBJECT: OFFICIAL INFORMAL NUMBER 061 (04/26/04)


Classified by DCM James F. Entwistle for reasons 1.5 (b) and
(d).

CONTENTS: UPFA WINS PROVINCIAL ELECTION
- ATTACKS ON BUDDHIST TEMPLES
- TIGER STATEMENT RE NORWEGIAN FACILITATION
- AMBASSADOR CALLS ON CBK

UPFA WINS PROVINCIAL ELECTION
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1. (SBU) FYI. As flagged in Colombo 669, Provincial
Council elections in the "Wayamba" province of north-
central Sri Lanka took place on April 26. In an
impressive showing, the United People's Freedom Alliance
(UPFA) captured 31 seats on the Council, with 19 going
to the United National Party (UNP) and two to the Sri
Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC). All of the Janatha
Vimukthi Peramuna candidates who ran under the UPFA
banner won seats on the council. Voter turnout was
estimated at roughly 55 percent, which is quite low
compared to the roughly 75 percent turnout that was
observed in the April 2 Parliamentary election. The
election was largely peaceful, with only a handful of
minor disturbances. Elections for the other provincial
councils are due later in the year. The positive result
in Wayamba may buck up the UPFA, which is still stunned
by its loss in the race for parliamentary speaker late
last week (see below). (POL)

ATTACKS ON BUDDHIST TEMPLES
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2. (SBU) FYI. Two MPs in the JHU party and their
temples came under attack over the weekend (April 24).
Both monks were personally threatened and property was
damaged at one of the temples. The two JHU monks who
were victimized were the ones who supported the UPFA
candidate for speaker during the parliamentary session
on April 22. (In that divisive session, MPs from the
President's UPFA verbally attacked the JHU for not
supporting its candidate for speaker.) The perpetrators
of the temple attacks appear to have been from the UPFA.
At this point, we would say that the JHU's relationship
with the UPFA is going from bad to worse, which is not
good for the UPFA's efforts to get control of
Parliament. (Note: The JHU is reportedly planning to
punish the two JHU monks who voted for the UPFA
candidate for speaker.) (POL)

TIGER STATEMENT RE NORWEGIAN FACILITATION
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3. (SBU) FYI. In an article carried by pro-Tiger
website "TamilNet" on April 25, LTTE "media coordinator"
Daya Master stated that the Tigers would announce their
stand on resuming peace talks when the Norwegian
government informs the Tigers on the GSL position re
returning to the negotiating table. Daya Master also
stated that any future peace talks would be based on the
Interim Self-Governing Authority (ISGA) proposal that
the Tigers submitted last year. Daya Master added, "If
this (the ISGA) is accepted as a basis for talks, then
the chances of the LTTE participating in the talks and
the peace process being taken forward without
disruptions are good." We note that Daya Master seemed
to be carefully noting that the ISGA could be "a basis"
and not the only basis for talks, which is good. (By
the way, the UNP welcomed the re-enlistment of the
Norwegians in peace process facilitation, while
wondering why the UPFA had criticized the former UNP
government on the matter so heatedly during the
campaign. (POL)


4. (C) Also, on April 26 Mission received the text of a
public statement by the GSL regarding Norwegian
facilitation of the peace talks. The statement says
that President Kumaratunga had discussions with both
Ambassador Brattskar in Colombo and Norwegian Prime
Minister Kjell Bondevik via telephone on the issue of
facilitation. The text of the statement is being sent
to the desk and Embassy Oslo via email. (POL)

Ambassador Calls on CBK
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5. (SBU) Jeff is calling on the President as we go to
press. We'll report the conversation Tuesday. (DCM)

LUNSTEAD