THE MULTIETHNIC EASTERN QUESTION
The recent spate of violent clashes in Sri Lanka's east has been serious enough to warrant several days of curfew in major towns of the region such as Batticaloa. The east is a potential cauldron of inter-ethnic tension, populated by an almost-equal mix of Tamil, Muslim and Sinhala peoples. The Tamil claim, buttressed by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam's (LTTE) military might, that the east is an integral part of the Tamil homeland leaves much scope for apprehension among the non-Tamil majority living there.
The clashes in the east have included an attack on an LTTE office in Muttur, a town in Trincomalee District that is neither fully under the control of the Sri Lankan military or the LTTE. Mortars have also been fired, allegedly from within a Tamil area in Batticaloa District, with some blaming the LTTE for the attack. If this is the case, it represents a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement, although it remains unclear at this time who was actually responsible.