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Sweden's foreign minister denied entry to Sri Lanka

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Sweden's foreign minister said Tuesday he had been denied entry to Sri Lanka as part of a European delegation pressing for a cease-fire between the government and LTTE.

Foreign Minister Carl Bildt had been scheduled to visit this week along British Foreign Secretary David Miliband and French counterpart Bernard Kouchner. They got permission to enter but he did not, Bildt said.

"This is remarkable," he told The Associated Press by phone from Luxembourg. "You just don't act this way."

The Foreign Ministry in Stockholm said it would recall Sweden's charge d'affaires from Colombo for consultations because of the snub.

Bildt said Sri Lankan authorities gave him no reason why he was denied an entry permit.

Sri Lanka's Foreign Ministry said Bildt was welcome to visit the country in May "at a mutually convenient time." It did not elaborate on why Bildt could not visit now.

"I'm not persona non grata because they say I'm welcome at another time, but I'm not intending on taking up that invitation," Bildt said, adding that move by Colombo was "not good" for relations with Sweden.

Bildt said Kouchner and Miliband would visit Sri Lanka as planned Wednesday to increased pressure for an immediate cease-fire between Sri Lanka's government and the Tamil Tigers.

EU foreign ministers on Monday called for a cease-fire so the U.N. can coordinate evacuation of civilians caught in the war zone. The Sri Lankan government said it would immediately stop air strikes and artillery attacks but has rejected calls for a cease-fire.

Earlier this month, Sri Lanka's government dropped Norway as a mediator, accusing Oslo of failing to protect its mission there from Tamil protesters. Sri Lankan Tamil expatriates have taken to the streets in European capitals over the past months to protest the military offensives and to demand a cease-fire.

 

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Well done, Sri Lanka! What have you to hide? Scared that all your murderous actions, inhumane treatment and genocidal warfare to the Tamils will come out?
Always remember: TRUTH and JUSTICE will prevail in the end!
Vijaya , April 28, 2009
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See what we have to go through with the SInhala government for 50 years. If they can do this to a swedish diplomat, the tamil people are nothing to the sinhala nazi's. They want to conduct a war with out witness. They will only allow their puppets. sri lanka government has been notorious in distorting the truth and playing games. It is time, the world stood up for the atrocities that are done to the tamils and let justice prevail.
NILA , April 28, 2009
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I wonder why a foreign minister be denied an entry? Ah HA, I know why, I suppose you didn't give Rajapacksa enough money to buy arms to kill the innocent tamils.
EMESKAY , April 29, 2009
Justice seem to done if you do it.
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Tamils are fighting for their freedom.If you understand that the E.U shold remove the terrorist label out of the LTT.Then you will see how things move fast.It was unfortunate Mr.Bush labeled them as terrorist afret twin towet attack.
Dr.Sharil , April 29, 2009

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