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07OSLO454
2007-05-02 12:28:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Oslo
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NORWEGIAN UPDATE: SRI LANKA PEACE EFFORTS

Tags:  PHUM PREL PTER CE NO 
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/30/2017
TAGS: PHUM PREL PTER CE NO
SUBJECT: NORWEGIAN UPDATE: SRI LANKA PEACE EFFORTS


Classified By: Acting DCM Kristen F. Bauer, Reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)

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SCA/INS (MGOWER, CSIM),EUR/NB (RDALLAND)

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/30/2017
TAGS: PHUM PREL PTER CE NO
SUBJECT: NORWEGIAN UPDATE: SRI LANKA PEACE EFFORTS


Classified By: Acting DCM Kristen F. Bauer, Reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)


1. (C) Summary. On April 30 Sondre Bjotveit, MFA Adviser
in the Peace and Reconciliation Section, updated us on
Norwegian peace efforts in Sri Lanka. He described MFA
Special Envoy Jon Hanssen-Bauer's recent meetings with UK and
South African government officials, in addition to sharing
personal observations concerning the ever-worsening Sri
Lankan political and military situation. Bjotveit also
discussed Falk Rune Rovik, a convicted Norwegian murderer who
the MFA views as a destabilizing threat to the peace process
and also a personal threat to Minister of International
Development Erik Solheim. End Summary.

Norwegians Speak with UK, South African Officials
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2. (C) Hanssen-Bauer traveled to London last week to
consult with the UK Foreign Office and MP Paul Murphy, who
previously traveled to Sri Lanka and will soon return to
support existing facilitation efforts. Similarly,
Hanssen-Bauer recently visited Pretoria, where the GSA
Foreign Ministry expressed an interest in continuing to
engage, but not initiate, peace dialogue efforts. Bjotveit
believed GSA interest was motivated by the strong, and
politically powerful, Tamil community. Although originally
part of the Indian diaspora during British colonial rule, the
South African Tamils strongly sympathized with the plight of
their Sri Lankan brethren. South African President Mbeki and
GSL President Rajapaksa have separately met during an
international conference in Havana, and shared experiences,
with both leaders expressing an interest in continued
dialogue. Former South African governmental officials have
also shared views about life under apartheid rule with Sri
Lankan colleagues, focusing upon the South African
reconciliation efforts. Both UK and GSA officials emphasized
to the Norwegians that the GON's role as facilitator was not
to be supplanted, and that Norway's facilitation efforts were
supported. Bjotveit did not describe how either the UK or
the GSA would specifically complement the GON facilitation

efforts.

Thoughts on Military, Political Situation
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3. (C) Bjotveit reviewed the increasingly tense Sri Lankan
political situation and worsening violence. Although the
Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) still technically exists, it seems
more form than substance. For example, while the GSL
publicly advocates negotiating as a means to end its conflict
with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE),the GSL
Secretary of Defense publicly resolved that a solution would

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likely occur only in two to three years, which offers a
less-than-enthusiastic support of quickly ending the present
conflict. Alternatively, the LTTE is feeling increasingly
isolated on the global stage, with officials believing the
only remaining option is to fight.


4. (C) Militarily, the Norwegians are concerned that GSL
successes will only cause LTTE fighters to disperse and
decentralize, raising the specter of an uncontrollable
insurgency. The LTTE seems to also justify its recent aerial
bombings of GSL oil reserves as a means of inhibiting
governmental air attacks on the Tigers.

Solheim's Safety; Seeming GSL Endorsement of Detractor
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5. (C) According to Bjotveit, the PST (Norway's primary
intelligence agency) is closely following the actions of Falk
Rune Rovik, an outspoken critic of Minister Solheim.
Previously jailed for murder in 1997, Rovik served ten years
of detention in a mental health institution. Viewed by
Norwegian authorities as dangerous, he frequently speaks out
against Norway's role in the Sri Lankan press, and most
recently visited Toronto, Canada, where he purportedly met
with members of Amnesty International. His views, which
include accusing Norway of terrorism in Sri Lanka, have
proven problematic and embarrassing to the GON, particularly
given that Rovik is a Norwegian citizen,


6. (C) Bjotveit believes that Rovik is supported by the

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GSL, and receives funding from Sri Lankan hard-liners. For
example, the GSL Ministry of Defense recently posted an op-ed
from Rovik and its website also previously advertised one of
Rovik's speaking engagements. Bjotveit denied that these
inflammatory efforts tacitly (if not overtly) supported by
the GSL were detracting from the GON's facilitation efforts.
He admitted, however, that the Norwegian cultural
predilection for dialogue was being tested by Rovik's
destabilizing actions, which the MFA has responded to in
statements to Sri Lankan press.

Comment
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7. (C) The GON continues to press the peace process, while
recognizing that both the GSL and LTTE have violated the CFA.
Rovik further complicates matters and may pose a potential
threat to Solheim's personal security. The GSL's apparent
encouragement of Rovik's public diatribe against GON efforts
is one more destabilizing factor. Although the resilient
Norwegians seem calm and focused, their steadfastness to
resolving the Sri Lankan crises is being sorely tested by the
deepening Sri Lanka violence and Rovik's protests.
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