Army commander warns Tamils - roadside camps will return if 'peace' disturbed

Sri Lanka's army commander stationed in Jaffna today warned Tamils gathered that if the 'peaceful life' was disturbed there would be a return to check points and roadside stop and interrogations.
Speaking just a few days after thousands of Tamils across the North-East marked Maaveerar Naal, a day of remembrance for fallen LTTE fighters, and two police officers were killed in Batticaloa, Major General Hettiarachchi told Tamils to "our expectation is that Tamils living in Jaffna live with love."
"I ask the Tamil people, let us continue to live this peaceful life. If this peaceful life changes once again, the time will again come when the police and the army set up checkpoints along the roadside and stop and interrogate those passing by on the streets."






