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A Petition tabled in the House of Representatives (Federal Parliament) in AustraliaPages 13 - 14 and 34 in Hansard of House of Representatives, Australia - 17 September 2007)Sri Lanka Mr RANDALL (Canning) (1.45 pm)— I would like to bring to the attention of the House today the fact that a petition will be tabled after question time relating to the close links between Australia and Sri Lanka and drawing attention to the impact of the conflict in Sri Lanka on Australian citizens and businesses there. It also seeks support for a resolution of the Sri Lankan conflict that satisfies the aspirations of all communities without compromising the unity and territorial integrity of Sri Lanka. The petition calls for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, or LTTE, and its front organisations to be proscribed under the Criminal Code Act 1995. I draw the attention of the House to several related articles. One of these articles, which is from last Friday, said: Three men on terror charges have been accused of collecting $1.9 million in charitable donations from Australia’s expat Tamil community and using a chunk of the funds to buy electronic and marine equipment similar to that used in suicide bombings. This case is before the Magistrate’s Court, so I will not say any more,
but we cannot have terror organisations operating in Australia, collecting
money for and on behalf of a terrorist organisation in another country.
We need to do something about the fact that there are front organisations
operating here. This petition will go a long way towards addressing,
in this country, the issue that a terrorist organisation like the LTTE
should not have shadow groups here raising money for it and on its behalf
for acts of terrorism back in its homeland. I support the petition,
and I hope that other members of this House and the community will also
support this good intention. (Time expired The petition of certain citizens and residents of Australia draws to the attention of the House that the two nations of Australia and Sri Lanka share a longstanding friendship based on immigration, trade and sport, and by membership of the Commonwealth of Nations. Being countries located on the ‘Indian Ocean Rim’, they also share strategic interests, including maritime security, prevention of, money laundering, .anti the crackdown on global terror networks. The petition also draws to the attention of the House that the ongoing conflict in Sri Lanka has a significant impact on Australians of Sri Lankan origin, as well as on ‘Australian Companies who have invested in .Sri Lanka. Large numbers of Sri Lankan Australians who travel to Sri Lanka on a regular basis are at great risk because of Tamil Tiger (LTTE) terrorism, as explicitly stated in Travel Advisories issued by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Your petitioners wish to point out that the LTTE is not only the biggest impediment to peace in Sri Lanka, but is also a player in global terrorism. It continues to use its international network to raise material and financial support, often using deception on general public of Australia and coercion of the Sri Lankan community. The ongoing investigations into the Tamil Tiger network in Australia which recently led to raids in Melbourne and Sydney, and the charging of two persons for involvement in terrorism related activities is a case in point. Your petitioners therefore request the House to: Support a resolution of the Sri Lankan conflict
that satisfies the aspirations of all Thanking You. |
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