Saturday, June 19, 2010

President Hails the War Heroes at Victory Over Terrorism Celebration


By Hon. Mahinda Rajapaksa
President of Sri Lanka
June 18, 2010

As I hoist the national flag today, I recall the cry of victory raised by the entire nation waving the national flag throughout the country one year ago. For the first time in the history of our nation the proud roar of being brought under a single national banner was taken to the entire world by our people. Our national flag fluttered on that occasion in the last breath of those heroes who sacrificed their lives for the freedom of the land. Each day, as the sun rises I remember these heroes of war who laid down their lives for the country.


We must also remember that presidents, presidential candidates, ministers, members of parliament and political leaders and intellectuals such as Duraiappah, Amirthalingam, Lakshman Kadirgamar and Neelan Thiruchelvam who faced death at the hands of terrorists are interred in our soil. We also must remember that large numbers of people, including thousands of little children, who were killed by terrorist attacks on villages, streets and highways, also lie buried amongst us. Our land today does not comprise only rock, sand and gravel but the flesh and blood of our ancestors, too.


As long as we remember that those who sacrificed their lives now rest in the soil of our land, I declare with pride that our people shall not leave room for anyone to divide this motherland of ours.


Friends, the strategies to divide our motherland were not limited to the battlefield. This had entered not only our parliament but also factories, schools and even our homes. For thirty long years our people faced this threat in the midst of many obstacles. On some occasions our people even had to face international sanctions.



Our people have faced the worst tragedies in the history of the world. Even at a time when the Sri Maha Bodhi, the Sacred Tooth Relic and Bhikkhus were being assassinated, the community of Bhikkhus living in distant villages did not abandon their sacred responsibility of being the guardians of the nation. They gave guidance and strength to people, who clutching their children had to hide in the forest at night, returned to work their fields at day and protected the villages that would have been the borders of our land. Both in the North and East children who were returning from school were forcibly taken by the terrorists for the war. The mothers in the North and East suffered this loss.


In spite of the bombs being exploded in trains and buses, and air raids, not a single person abandoned their places of work. Terrorists who snatched away the lives and property of our people could not deprive them of determination.

The effort of the terrorists to change our hearts through the pursuit of terror for thirty years did not meet with success. Our children were deprived of their right to learn the history of our nation. The name of King Dutugemunu was demeaned even worse than during the reign of King Elara. Many were the efforts made to make us forget that we are a people who in the past had defeated the most powerful invaders.

Terrorists decapitated the villagers in the North and East. Others who earned dividends from separatists struck at the minds of the people. The determination of the heroic youth of Sri Lanka was blunted by those who spread the belief that going to war against terrorism was a dangerous and unwise task. Films were screened all over the world seeking to humiliate heroes who were disabled in the war. As much as our language, our intellectuals too, were totally ignored. Sons of Sri Lanka were been made to be temporary lodgers in their homeland.

We must be proud that our people did not allow the nation to be divided despite all these challenges that lasted thirty years. The mere recruitment of youth in large numbers to the armed forces and strengthening the forces with more arms was not sufficient. It was necessary to consider this land as part of ourselves. It was necessary to instill the confidence that the nation belongs to the people themselves.

Friends, we inscribed in the Mahinda Chintana the path of bringing back to the nation what was forcibly taken away from us and our nation.

A government that sells the national assets of the country to foreign racketeers, that degrades our national history, that pays no heed or respect to our national language, traditions and values, is not capable of winning such a struggle. Heroism cannot be imported from abroad- it lives in our history and tradition.

In a struggle to liberate one's country, knowing the enemies' terrain alone is not important. It is necessary to understand the heartbeats of the people, their views and aspirations and respect them, too.

The people should have complete faith and confidence that the land that was liberated from terrorism through great sacrifice of life will not be handed over to the forces of separatism again.

One cannot succeed in liberating the motherland by keeping your son at home and getting another's son to fight. When we came forward to liberate the motherland, it was not done thinking that the leader, the people and the country were separate from each other, but was a single entity.

Friends, a year has passed since that glorious victory. But there were attempts to tarnish that victory in the recent past. You are aware of the attempts at the biggest betrayal of bringing the armed forces to disrepute took place. It is an insult to the heroic troops who shed their blood and gave their lives for the country in this great humanitarian operation to say that they shot at terrorist leaders who came carrying white flags. Our armed forces comprise those who went to battle carrying a gun in one hand, the Declaration of Human Rights in the other, as well as taking food for the liberated people of the North and full of human kindness in their hearts.

It is only those who have hatred towards the country and nation can betray such heroes. The beneficiaries of such a great betrayal will only be the separatists.

But my dear friends, it is with the same satisfaction that I felt when we won the humanitarian operation that I am pleased to say today that the people of this country have accepted the great challenge of protecting this glorious victory.

I believe the people of this country will stand firm as a solid fortification around the government and the security forces who won the country for them.

Friends, we are aware that some countries being battered by terrorism have taken strength and courage from these victories won by Sri Lanka. It is time for the countries facing the attacks of terrorism to look back and see where they have gone wrong.

It is a grave error of judgment to think that while been opposed to terrorism targeting you, to believe that terrorism that is no threat to you is good.

The world has so far trod on this wrong path. Terrorism remains unvanquished because of this incorrect thinking. I must state that the countries that show sympathy towards terrorism and separatism will be the victims of terrorism. This is the lesson of the history.

Friends, what those from abroad who seek to strengthen separatism are really doing is, to once again corral the people of the north into camps.

The world should look into what happened to all the aid that was given as relief for the Tamil people of the North. For thirty long years they did not see the development of roads, electricity and schools. It is now seen how all those funds went for the luxury, pleasure and overindulgence of separatists and for them to deprive the people of the North of their freedom.

Friends, the problems of the Tamil people, Muslims and all others who are born and live in this country cannot be a burden to those outside. It is our own responsibility to solve the problems of our people. It did not take us long to restore normalcy to the East that was affected by terrorism. We shall next resolve the problems faced from terrorism by the people in the North, by the end of this year.

Many who went to the North are satisfied with the work done by the government towards the welfare of the displaced people. We have already appointed an Independent Commission to inquire into the causes that led to terrorism, the lessons we can learn from this, and reconciliation. It is our intent to make the people in the North be the most pleased by this victory over terrorism. It is understood by all that we carried out this great humanitarian operation only to eliminate terrorism. We left no room for even one bullet to be fired against ordinary citizens. Therefore, we consider this day as one which unites all our people.

The conditions laid before us holding this country to ransom with the threat of terrorism are not valid anymore. There is a government and people today ready to make any sacrifice to safeguard the freedom of this country.

We are not ready to accept aid under conditions that will betray the freedom of our land and people. We must be ready to end the era of dependence on aid.

Friends, it is not to idly waste our time that we liberated this land. It was not to hand over the country to thieves, crooks, the corrupt and those of the underworld and also not to waste our time in lethargy.

More than 200,000 in our armed forces have given Sri Lanka a victory through their commitment through day and night in good weather and bad. These heroes are our children born in our own villages.

Our public service has six times the manpower of the armed forces. They are also our own children born in our own villages. If our public servants make a commitment for four years similar to that by our heroic forces we will be able make this country the Wonder of Asia.

Friends, you should be well aware of the challenges that lie ahead. We went to battle under the slogan, 'Api Wenuwen Api'. Similarly, in building the nation and country we must line up under the slogan, 'We for the Country'. Many countries in the world have developed through the extra-ordinary endeavors of their people. We, who have astonished the world through success in our humanitarian operation, must do so in development, too. We must surprise the world through the unthinkable.

It is only those of us who are born in this country that have the will to build this country. People of our country have the strength and courage to build this country. What is only needed is the will.

Yes! What is most needed to prevent the shedding of blood and tears for the country is to restore the hearts shattered by violence and ease such pain. I am confident that the Sri Lankan nation has the will to achieve this.

Heroic Troops, we had a past full of valor, heroism and courage. But we have such qualities in which we can take pride, today. In the future when there is a need for the Sri Lankan nation to launch an incomparable battle to protect this land, they will recall with pride and take courage from the heroism displayed by you today. Even if you die you will not lie in a grave but in our hearts that love our land.












Nidahas Sithuvili by Pandit W.D. Amaradeva



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Ananda-USA said...

Patriots,

This is a truly great speech that resonates deep within our hearts and minds.

The architect of Sri Lanka's Victory Over Terrorism, who unified our people and rescued our hallowed motherland from disintegration, speaks to renew our conviction that our national destiny can be seized and fashioned to create a Golden New Age if we act together with courage, will and purpose.

This is a speech that DESERVES to be HONOURED by all of us.

Moshe Dyan said...

amen.

it is indeed a great speech and deserve the honour of all patriots.

nice work ananda.

Unknown said...


V-DAY RW has jumped in to the sea and rescued by NAVY

Sam Perera said...

Patriots,

The victory day parade can be viewed here.

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=C5D3EC8482B14062

Sam Perera said...

On the softer side, we should promote this Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam

Sam Perera said...

Patriots,

I highly recommend watching the victory parade video. Watch the emotions of the soldiers who actually fought this patriotic war.

SR @ LK said...

It was a great parade indeed. emotions were very visible. display of weaponry was simply breathtaking.

I was just wondering whether we needed all those to get rid of this bunch of mad terrorists. any foreigner who had little knowledge of the history of conflict would have thought that SL had just fought and won against another country in a formal war!!

MR speech was wonderful as well. just hope that our public servants and others will do what they are supposed to do to make this country a paradise once again.

SR @ LK said...

GSP Plus extended

http://www.adaderana.lk/news.php?nid=8620

EU is learning!!

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Anonymous said...

"EU is learning"?

More like we're not learning. We are talking about para-suddha's here, the worst of the worst at that. They never change, they are not iconic beings to be worshiped and the mental slavery on our part has got to stop.

There is nothing to be excited about this GSP+ crap. EU wants a tool to lecture us with and control us, and thus that the purpose behind "retaining" this stupid GSP+.

Watch how they will start beating their little chests over this and try controlling us.

Not to mention the stupidity of the industries that "depend" on the GSP+, they think this crap will be there for ever, i.e. they want to be dependent so as to "compete on international markets" the dumbest logic i have heard. Industries do not survive on "concessions".

When this GPS+ "threat" started back in mid 2007 (after we captured the East) the stupid industries, epically Garments bosses did not think about the consequences of loosing it. They had 2 years to prepare for it but like the typical dirty Colombians most of them are they only bothered about increasing profit to fund their personal luxury lives. Never tried to re-invest the money earned from the GSP+ into the industry, to make it more efficient, to diversify, save for a rainy day and learn to do without the GSP+. But no, all they did was just funded their super lives and will now continue to do so.

Ananda-USA said...

Pol,

You said ..

"There is nothing to be excited about this GSP+ crap. EU wants a tool to lecture us with and control us, and thus that the purpose behind "retaining" this stupid GSP+."

I generally agree .. we should not rely on it, nor be controlled by it; we should learn to market our products to a wider global customer base and position ourselves to profit and thrive whatever comes in the future.

However, using GSP+ if it is offered is OK .. every little thing that gives us a competitive advantage in the global marketplace is important.

We just should not sell our soul and our future for it, and .. as you say .. we must prepare for the day when they come around with renewed threats to say HELL NO!

Ananda-USA said...

Sam,

The play list link you posted does not work, because it is "private"!

However, the entire parade can be viewed in 24-odd parts by following the links from the webpage of the first one below

VOT-Day Parade-Part 1

SR @ LK said...

Pol,

That is pure hatred! When I said EU is learning, what I meant is that they have understood to some extent, they can't just use the threat of removal of GSP+ to put SL into submission. it is easy for many to say "what the heck, we don't want GSP+'. but ground reality is different.

I am not sure whether you are really aware about the ground situation in SL about GSP+, particularly in garment industry. I don't think you can say they are not prepared. might not be smaller players. the larger players have definitely taken note. we need to learn not to depend on these external trade concessions. But that will not happen overnight and not even over few years unless government work with private sector to change routes. what you preach is quite difficult to implement. this is a problem in blogosphere!!! we all are experts and want SL to follow our advice.

also do not generalize all suddas and put them into same basket. many of our patriots out there live there thanks to the policies of suddas. i know these policies are meant to benefit the suddas but aren't all of us benefitting from those?

MathaMathica said...

Folks,

There are many chemicals in hair dye whose side effects on prolonged use is unknown. Brain being just below, it can easily affect the memory, neuronal functioning etc.

It was discovered recently that Benzene which is commonly used in paints can trigger Leukaemia.

MR at 60 can stop his hair dye, his health is a national security matter.

FYI, if you get numbness in your members , ex. you awake to find that you have no control of a hand or a leg, then better avoid bread ! ! ! Pesticides are mostly designed to affect nervous system of insects.

Ananda-USA said...

Victory Over Terrorism Day Celebration Video Links (23 Videos):

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

Part 7

Part 8

Part 9

Part 10

Part 11

Part 12

Part 13

Part 14

Part 15

Part 16

Part 17

Part 18

Part 19

Part 20

Part 21

Part 22

Part 23

MathaMathica said...

SR @ LK,

[many of our patriots out there live there thanks to the policies of suddas. i know these policies are meant to benefit the suddas but aren't all of us benefitting from those?]

Yes but it is a game. If your child is born & bred out there, you lost the game. You are trapped and you may even work against SL.

If SL ever thinks of developing with the « aid » of sudu “mahaththayas”, its a non starter. Just pass a single winter in the West and you will see that Suddas can not develop a heart to give anything free. They target a 10 fold return, always.

Ananda-USA said...

Patriots,

I was deeply moved by something Mahinda Rajapaksa said in his speech ..

"I believe the people of this country will stand firm as a solid fortification around the government and the security forces who won the country for them."

I believe that too, and I am committed to it .. the patriots of Lanka shall NEVER FORSAKE our heroes who stood fast lionhearted against all odds.

Those who fought for us, must be able to RELY on our GRATITUDE, our LOYALTY, our PROTECTION .. for if we abandon them, who will fight again for us and our country?

We must form a PHALANX around our beloved leaders and our beloved nation, and remain ALWAYS PROTECTIVE, ALWAYS FAITHFUL!

SEMPER FIDELIS, Patriots!

KB said...

Ananda, my dear chap, indeed it is a marvelous speech that should get any patriots blood pumping. It nicely captures the essence of our great victory and the sacrifices and gallantry of our brave SLDF chaps.

Long live our glorious republic and gallant sons of the soil!

Cheers!

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Anonymous said...

SR @ LK,

I hope i did not offend you; my target was purely suddha.

If you believe the EU sees "defeat" in giving us the GSP+ that is hardly case my friend, they need something to lecture us with and control us. The EU sees the GSP+ (plus the war crimes garbage) as something to indeed beat us into submission and threaten us with. That’s why they keep giving it LOL.

And yeah it is good to have it, but now the various industries have to put a good business plan so as to milk the maximum with the GPS+ concession (for the next year till February 2011) including doing what i described above PLUS making those all important contacts, if the product is good (and SL products are very very good) they can secure long term deals BUT include the fact the GSP+ will be GONE in one year. They need to work with this in mind, with the concept that the GSP+ will NOT be renewed again, and that way have a sound business plan to generate enough wealth and contacts + contracts that ensure this "loss" factor is included so they can continue without it –if SL keeps getting it then that is a bonus.

By the way when is the Cricket World cup? I bet these para-suddhas will use that time frame to do a song and dance against us, just watch, which is why I believe they chose 2011. There will be MASSIVE world attention on the region almost rivalling the Football world cup (due to “India superpower” and the West pampering hard those chapatti boys) and so para suddha media will use it to attack and humiliate SL hard –as they did to China. If these para suddhas had the nerve to try and insult China like they did during the 2008 Olympics, just think what they will do to SL.

Sam Perera said...

Patriots,

I met a front line officer of SLA today in a different context. He was close to the extent that the final celebratory MBRL fire in Vellamullivaikkal was flying over his head. We were able to contribute to resolve some issues in our personal capacity. It was very heart warming to see how many patriots lined up to assist him. The man was very humble to thank us a lot for the little help we offered. We simply told him that what we did today is nothing compared to the sacrifices he has made for the nation and we will never forget. It is a great feeling to come home after contributing to the life of a war hero.

Moshe Dyan said...

this is BS but good on the "paramilitants" to send this message at least to tamil madu!!

"[TamilNet, Saturday, 19 June 2010, 09:32 GMT]
Unidentified persons breaking into Shanthi Theatre in Kaaththaankudi police division in Batticaloa Thursday night set fire to the screen and the stage and left handbills which said that no theatres in the North and East should show any South Indian film for a week according to the complaint made to Kaaththankudi police by Shanthi Theatre owner.

The anonymous handbill left behind by the paramilitary personnel warned against the theatres that screen South Indian Films from 18 June to 30 June. It said the ‘measure’ was a protest against South Indian film industry that boycotted the Indian showbiz event early this month."

unfortunately it is just ONE handbill. no one else received it!!

Ananda-USA said...

Oh Dear Me, I thought the "LTTE Secretariat" had given way to the TranSexual Government of Virtual Tamil Eelam, and here it is Again Popping Up like the proverbial "bad penny"!

"Alleviate the Sufferings of the Tamil People" Indeed!

Perhaps they have a few odds and ends thay had forgotten to do in completing the destruction of the Sri Lankan Tamil Community!

Will these Highly Intelligent Superior Folks ever learn?

NaH!

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‘LTTE’ looks forward to Tamil conference

G Saravanan
June 19, 2010

CHENNAI: A statement issued apparently in a letterhead of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam’s (LTTE) has welcomed the World Classical Tamil Conference, which is to be held next week in Coimbatore by the Tamil Nadu government.

A five-page statement signed by Ra Mu Suban of “LTTE’s Secretariat”, Tamil Eelam, said the movement viewed the conference in new light keeping aside the political scenario here.

Though the authenticity of the statement could not be verified, it said the Tamil conference would give the impetus needed for the language’s future development and would also unite Tamils living across the globe.

The statement also said that the LTTE hoped the conference would be used to alleviate the sufferings of Sri Lankan Tamils and stand for their rights. Only then would it be considered a successful conference, the statement added.

It also mentioned the pain felt by the LTTE when Tamilians here did not do anything to save the innocent Sri Lankan Tamils while being killed during the last phase of the war. The release has details about the efforts made by the movement for the development of Tamil in that island nation.

Ananda-USA said...

Jayalalitha's has Nightmares of Chinese Avatars from Sri Lanka!

This desperate lady needs an Election Gundu, and Beating up on Sri Lanka has no downside!

Championing Sri Lankan Tamil cause is a safe bet for her now that the LTTE who put her on their death list is no more!

Jaya, don't you have bigger issues in your own backyard to attend to?

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Talk tough with Lanka: Jaya

June 19, 2010


CHENNAI: Cautioning the Centre about the strong presence of the Chinese prison labour force in Sri Lanka, AIADMK general secretary J Jayalalithaa on Friday urged the Central government to talk tough with the neighbouring country, as the recent developments there posed a security threat to India.

In a statement here, Jayalalithaa said the Chinese workforce posed a grave danger to the battered ethnic Tamil population, living as refugees in their homeland.”

She urged the Indian government to act before it was too late. “It has to talk to Sri Lanka, and talk tough,” she emphasised.

Stressing media reports about the presence of more than 25,000 convict labourers, who reportedly landed in Sri Lanka to execute contract works of highways and railways, were alarming, the former Chief Minister said her “information was that the Chinese labour force in Sri Lanka has been infiltrated with Chinese spies and intelligence personnel, with a specific mandate to commence anti-Indian surveillance and espionage operations from India’s hitherto safe Southern flanks.”

She said, “If media reports about large-scale Chinese presence in northern Sri Lanka are true, and I do not see any reason to doubt these claims. Then we certainly have a problem on our hands and India should have used Rajapaksa’s recent visit to put things in perspective rather than merely exchange empty pleasantries.”

Jayalalithaa said Indian taxpayers’ money, sent for the benefit of the Tamils of Sri Lanka, would now end up in China’s kitty.

“The Indian government has sanctioned Rs 1,000 crore towards reconstruction of war-ravaged Tamil areas of Sri Lanka. Reconstruction contracts have now been awarded by the Lankan government to China,” she added.

“To expose the hapless and vulnerable remnants of the Tamil population, consisting of the old, the disabled and the womenfolk, to the overtures and excesses of a 25,000 strong prison-labour force from China will be disastrous,” she warned.

She said she was making the request to the Indian government because she did not expect Chief Minister M Karunanidhi, “busy as he is with his exercises of self-aggrandisement, to take up the issues of the safety of the State or of the Tamil ethnic population in Sri Lanka, about which he could not care less.”

Ananda-USA said...


Yeah, Right! Demilitarize this hotbed of separatism, and we can have another hot little Eelam War in 5 years!


It is essential to maintain a strong omnipresent military posture in the North and East, and particular to guard the coastline in strength, while Ethnic Integration is implemented to drive the demographics of these areas towards the national average. That is the ultimate answer to SEPARATISM.

The SLDF must never demobilize and reduce its strength in ANY AREA. Instead, the SLDF should INCREASE its numbers towards a 500,000 man force.

Universal Military Service should be introduced and every adult able to bear arms should be a member of the National Guard (3,000,000 personnel) .. with the mission of supporting and working in concert with the SLDF to defend the nation against all enemies, internal and external.

A high level of Military Readiness is ESSENTIAL to maintain the territorial integrity and sovereignty of our nation.

A classic example of the high price of military neglect within a few years of victory in war, is to be found in the Korean conflict (1950-1953).

The United States, the main victor of World War II, downsized its Military so rapidly at the end of the war, that it was caught flat-footed by the Korean War. The US Forces rushed to stem the North Korean invasion expecting that their mere appearance at the front would end the war.

Instead, the well trained, superbly equipped and motivated North Koreans carried all before then, cornering the US and South Korean forces in the Pusan Pocket. Only MacArthur's Hail Mary landing in the enemy's rear at Inchon saved the day at the hard pressed UN forces in the Pusan Pocket.

Entry of the People's Republic of China on North Korea's side with massive force saw the UN forces again pushed back from the Yalu river at China's border. An armistice ended the grueling stalemate of the war, with the final front located exactly where it began three years earlier largely without any territorial gain by either side.

For the US, the mighty victor of WWII, it was an object lesson in the price of lack of military preparedness. The US forces arrived with outdated weapons, short of trained soldiers and ammunition, artillery, armor or air support.

The US had .. for several years .. no answer to the Mig-15 jets that replaced the Yak fighters of the North Koreans, and their M24 tanks were no match for the superb T-34-85 tanks of the North Koreans. Perhaps the most serious deficiency was in winter clothing for the troops fighting in the bitterly cold Korean winters.

Although better and newer weapons, and ample ammunition and wither apparel were ultimately delivered to the US soldiers, and adequate troops were supplied to man the front, the early years of the Korean War was a classic example of military unpreparedness resulting in unnecessary deaths and defeats.

Sri Lanka, as the victor in the Eelam war, would be wise to heed the lessons of the Korean war debacles, and maintain the training, motivation, quality, equipment, and numbers of the SLDF.

The SLDF today is an incomparable military instrument that should be carefully nurtured and valued. Such a military cannot be easily recreated at the instant of need. Service in the SLDF should become a Red Badge of Courage that motivates young people and raises the patriotic spirit of the people as a whole.

Demobilization and Reduction of the size of SLDF, advocated by the nation's hidden enemies, is a FALSE ECONOMY that will imperil our nation.

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No demilitarisation: Rajapaksa

P K Balachandran
June 18, 2010

COLOMBO: Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa told the 21 Tamil Nadu MPs who met him in New Delhi on June 9 that there was no possibility of "demilitarising" the Northern Province which had been the scene of the Tamil insurgency for three decades.

Ananda-USA said...

No demilitarisation: Rajapaksa

.....continued...
When the MPs from the DMK and the Congress asked him if it was possible to scale down the army presence in Jaffna and Wanni region, now that it was more than a year since the war ended, Rajapaksa said he could not compromise on security. "Even in India there are army camps in all kinds of places," he said, throwing the ball back into the MPs' court.

A member of Rajapaksa's delegation told Express that he went on to say that the army camps in the North were not being established in private lands but in state lands and forests, and that the common Tamil man was not being inconvenienced.

Police deployment: Sri Lankan Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MPs have been bitterly complaining that the Wanni region especially, is bristling with army camps with over 40,000 soldiers stationed there.

"The people do not want to see the vestiges of war any more, having suffered immensely from the conflict between the army and the LTTE for over 30 years," said a TNA MP. "We would like to see the police being in charge of law and order in the postwar situation, and not the army," said Sherine Xavier, a Jaffna resident who works for the Home for Human Rights.

In Jaffna, the police were mainly involved in traffic control not maintenance of law and order, which was being looked after by the army, she added.

The government's answer to the increasing crime in Jaffna was greater deployment of the army, rather than the police, she added.

Lion's share for defence: It is noteworthy that the Appropriation Bill presented in the Sri Lankan Parliament on June 8, Defence got the lion's share, with an allocation of SLRs 201 billion (USD 1.76 billion). In 2009, when the war was on, the allocation was less at SLRs 177 billion (USD 1.55 billion).

SR @ LK said...

Pol & Mathamathica,

No issue at all. I don't take it personal. my take on the matter is sudda will do this to any country which have gone against them or have beaten them at their own game. as pol said, the way west dealt with china during olympics, more recent case of making a mountain of a mole hill of toyota defects [US-japan has very good relations]. we beat the hell out of terrorists which they were not able to do. so they will make use of every opportunity to get at us.

we have two enemies (outside SL) and two enemies within which we need to overcome : west and the ealamists (their bloated egos punctured by a small nation). internally, lethargy/negative attitude of our public service (MR gave them a nice slap) and huge resistance to change the current practices.

only way we can achieve a state of development is to promote growth internally and at the same time increase the regional/global visibility (branding). this we need all your support. we need to do something tangible out here. things that at least few people in SL would benefit. don't get me wrong. many bloggers out there do not know the full ground realities in SL. you don't see those in papers which unfortunately have their own agendas (many don't want to see a developed SL or rather they do not want to see a developed SL under MR rule!) we have a different culture and many of our patriots assume that what is possible in other countries is possible here. not necessarily the case.

obviously we can't depend on aid alone. this fact was also acknowledged by MR during his speech. let's wait and see what the govt will do to minimize the dependence on aid. asia's brain power was very much instrumental to the state of development of west, particularly us. let's extract as much from their knowledge base while creating fresh knowledge locally. any attempt at this should not be seen as worshipping suddas or mental slavery to them.

look at what indian expatriots did to india. they brought billions of dollars worth of fdi and they continue to do so. we want all our expatriots, who have the capacity to do that, to do the same thing. when you do that i can guarantee that you will be faced with the bureaucratic concrete wall. but don't get disheartened. bulldoze your way through. i.e. the only way. if you have the will you can do that. don't forget that this is SL.

Moshe Dyan said...

the start of it all is COLONIZATION.

we have to claim our island nation TOTALLY. without that nothing is possible.

until we do that there is a HUGE risk of SL disintegrating.

Moshe Dyan said...

so tigers plan to stage a come back.

until they can be a terror they will drive fear and suspense that will keep the stpid LTTE die-arse-pora happy and generous.

unless we FRUSTRATE all possibilities of TE they will again create trouble.

Anonymous said...

"look at what indian expatriots did to india"

You have wrong perception here.

A) There are not that many Sinhalese in the West compared to Indians

B) Only a small percentage of Sinhalese in the West actually give a damn about Sri Lanka and actively work in favour of Sri Lanka. The rest are either not bothered, suddha worshipers (so against Sri Lanka) Tamil appeasers (so also against SL) or out right cowards and atrocious wimps. You can see this best in places like Canada, most Sinhalese are either scared shitless of Tamils (so much so for might suddha’s great Police forces who give ZERO protection) or think “poor Tamils going through genocide no wonder they hate us” or in general just do not give a damn about Sri Lanka (I suppose that is the least worst option). Then in Australia we have the “Troop of Tigoons”, can you believe that? A Bunch of Sinhala twats who incorporate Tamil terrorism and justify it –when the war was won in May last year loads of them were beaten and acid attacked by angry Tamils (serves them right). Oz is also home to pissu-Rana.

They spend more time protesting against Sri Lanka than for it.

However the majority of Sinhala youth in the West are extremely patriotic, and active and defend Sri Lanka, sadly there are also a strong number of youth who attack them for it, call them racists and spread Tamil appeasement in trying to silence them (its like the youth of version of Rana attacking Ananda) and other dirty shame tactics to also silence them. With plenty of brainwashing and useless media both SL and Western (as the former media likes to ape the latter) you got plenty of cowards to boot.

There is also the difference in mentality between Indians and Tamils compared to Sinhalese with regards to the West, where the previous two feel (rightly) they owe nothing to suddha and grab and take what they can, where as Sinhalese feel some ridiculous sense of “debt” (like you have insisted on) and it too contributes to the inherent weakness of our society as a whole.

Simply put the Sinhala diaspora is weak. They are nowhere as potent as Tamils, and are not vocal in defence of Sri Lanka nor active in doing anything to defend it (like lobbying or whatever). While Sri Lanka maybe their origin the majority care little for Sri Lanka or for some reason are “ashamed” and do not openly engage in assisting Sri Lanka. It is only a minority that proudly waves the SL flag and care for Sri Lanka and considering the numbers of Sinhalese as a whole in the West, this is a tiny number of people who as a result cannot do what Indians in the West have done for India.


I welcome and appreciate the activities of the Sinhala diaspora who work tirelessly for Sri Lanka (like Ananda), but they can only do so little because large numbers of Sinhalese in the West do not care.
I always underestimated actually how many Sinhalese there are in the West based entirely on those who actually bother to say or do anything for Sri Lanka, I was stunned to find out there was around 50,000 Sinhalese in Canada for example. But you never hear or see from them.
Or the fact there are 50,000 Sinhalese in Australia and 30,000 Tamils, yet Tamils call all the shots, control media in Australia (through investing money) and really run the show, where as the bulk of Sinhalese do nothing.

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Anonymous said...

In the UK the most ugly thing is the divide over UNP & SLFP, which again explains a lack of interest. When Amnesty International did their ball campaign, thousands of Sinhalese gathered to defend the cricket team, but afterwards there was a completely muted response to all the defamation and attacks on Sri Lanka (everything not related to cricket), they said or did nothing and only a trickle came to protests and demonstrations made in favour of Sri Lanka as in the UK the majority of Sinhalese are of “UNP stock”. The UNP bulk defend their position as “we do not support the Rajapakse Governments actions” (all because of the UNP line of thinking in SL). This was explained in an Island article by the chap who organised the protest against AI, he said he only did it for the team, not the country and would never do anything that “promotes Rajapakse”. How nice.

Things will change with the youth, so long as they do not get brainwashed and have their minds polluted into weakness.

SR @ LK said...

Demilitarization & increase of SLDF to 500,000.

Ananda, US was fighting someone else's war! we should not demilitarize but increasing the strength : i have big doubts.

but increasing the strength to 500,000 is not practicable at present. the major portion of 201 billion allocated to defense goes for salaries & wages (also for some new institutes brought under mod - uda etc.,). no real increase in capital allocation (a reduction here rather than an increase) which would really be allocated for development. this increase is at the expense of other important sectors - health & education. imagine what the increase to 500,000 would entail.

before we increase the strength to 500k, we need to make sure that existing strength is kept occupied - no war to fight. i am not hearing good stories about them being occupied - bored to a greater extent. there are number of good stories as well.

but I do see fair amount of recruitments going on. could be to compensate for the deserters as I said earlier. those who are bored try to get out.

Anonymous said...

Just to cover this:
"many of our patriots out there live there thanks to the policies of suddas. i know these policies are meant to benefit the suddas but aren't all of us benefitting from those?"


There is no need for you to worry if i say something bad about suddha.
And do not forget they also harbour the Tamil diaspora through which they fund the LTTE and interfere in Sri Lanka.

Anonymous said...

I am with Moshe we need Colonisation ASAP.

But MR is more against it now, espiecally after Gonseka.

Gonseka said it loudly, so MR will not do it.

SR @ LK said...

pol, i agree with many of your comments. I know the differences in numbers. i am not expecting every expatriate out there to contribute to SL. that is why i qualified the statement saying "those who have the capacity". majority of the expatriates just live there. also your comments about unp/slfp division captures the essence of the problem. as i mentioned in my previous post it is just that one section of lankans do not want to see a developed country under the leadership of a different political idealogy. sad story indeed!

also i did not quite understand what you meant here "Sinhalese feel some ridiculous sense of “debt” (like you have insisted on)". what did I insist on? I was insisting on the need to extract everything possible.

i am glad to hear about the section of youth being very patriotic. the issue is whether they have the capacity to bring fdi to SL.it might be long way off.

why do you think many sinhalese expatriates do not give a damn about SL? is this something that we can correct? if we can find an answer to that at least those who migrate now or later would at least show a different attitude.

SR @ LK said...

pol, about suddas: you have your own view and i have mine. i just wanted to present what i think. but i do not see any logic or justification in people blasting suddas while enjoying a stay in their countries. it will be beneficial only if such arguments or views can change these countries attitudes towards SL.

same logic applies to many sri lankans advising gosl what to do without really getting involved in the actual process.

Sam Perera said...

SR @ LK,

...same logic applies to many sri lankans advising gosl what to do without really getting involved in the actual process.

I disagree on this part for two reasons as noted below.

(1) This is not advice but opinion, any citizen is entitled to express irrespective of race and religion.

(2) If I don't, the scum ever ready to preach white master's gospel will do it creating an unfavorable tilt in the governing system. Look at what the NGO bastards like Pakiyasothi Saravanamuththu, Jehan Perera, Kumar Rupasinghe, etc. do if you need any proof. They are just citizens, not even elected representatives, but they disproportionately project their opinion in decision making.

Sam Perera said...

Rohan Gunaratne's monkey advice.

Govt.should invite Rudrakumaran to visit north east

This is the advice coming from a pundit who used to piss on the tables of IFS-Kandy. He said that we can't beat LTTE. Apparently, this pundit is clueless about the Eelam project.

No donkey shall ever be allowed to set foot on Sri Lankan soil!

No Eelam scum in Sri Lanka Ever Again!

Sam Perera said...

රවීන්ද්‍ර සංදේශ් කරුණානායගම් සහ සජිත් පේ‍්‍රමදාස

විය යුතු පරිදිම එජාපය හමුදා විජයග්‍රහන සැමරුමින් කර ඇරියේ ය. ඒ ඉසව්වට රෙදි ඇඳගෙන යාමට තරම් හැකියාවක් එජාප නායකයින්ට තිබුණේ නැත. තමන් ඊට නොගිය ද කැමති අයට ඊට අවසර දීමට එජාප නායකයාට නම්‍යශීලි වීමට සිදුවීම පක්ෂය තුළ යැංකි පැංකි රොත්ත වෙනුවට රටට හිතැති පිරිස ක්‍රමයෙන් පිබිද එන බවට සාක්ෂියකි. අපි ඒ ගැන සතුටු වන්නෙමු.

තොප්පිගල කියන්නේ මහා කැළයක් බවත් නැගෙනහිර අඥාපති තොප්පිගල සෙව්ව ද සිතියමේ ඇත්තේ baron's cap යනුවෙන් බවත් කියමින් රණවිරුවන්ගේ අභීත ජයග්‍රහණය පමණක් නොව ඔවුන්ගේ දැනුම ද හෑල්ලුවට ලක් කළේ රනිල් වික්‍රමසිංහ ශූරීන් ය. හමුදාව කිලිනොච්චි යනවා යැයි කියා මැදවච්චි යන බව පවසමින් ද නැගෙනහිර ඇල්ලුවට හැකි නම් වන්නිය අල්ලා පෙන්වන්නැයි වහසි බස් දොඩා අපේ හමුදාවේ චිත්ත ධෛර්යය බින්ඳේ අද ජාතික ඇඳුමට බැස සිටින රවීන්ද්‍ර සංදේශ් කරුණානායගම් ය. ඕන ගොනෙකුට යුද්ධ කළ හැකි යැයි කියා රටේ හමුදාවේ ගොනුන්ට සම කළේ ලක්ෂ්මන් කිරිඇල්ල ය. තර්ජිත ගම්මානවල සයිරන් නළා බෙදා දෙමින් කොටි එන විට දුවන්න උපදෙස් දුන්නේ රටේ පිරිසක් කොටි මරණ වරෙන්තු කරේ එල්ලා ගෙන දිවි ගෙවු යුගයක කොටි පාලනයේ පැවති මඩු පල්ලියට නිතර දෙවේලේ දිව ගිය කොටි මිතුරු ජයලත් ජයවර්ධන ය. ඉතින් මොවුන්ට එය විජයග්‍රහණයක් නො ව ශෝක සතියකි. මහ සිකුරාදා මෙන් දුක්ඛදායක දිනයකි.

රෙදි ඇඳගෙන ගාලු මුවදොරට ගොස් පීඨිකාවේ වාඩිවීමට මොවුන්ට හැකියාවක් නැත. ඒ නිසා කළ යුතු වූයේ කුමක් හෝ හේතුවක් දක්වා ඊට නොයා සිටිම යග එය ගියාට වඩා හුඟක් හොඳ ය. මොවුන් එතැන සිටියා නම් එහි අභිමාණයට කැළලකි. ඔවුන්ට ඒ උත්තමාචාර බලා සතුටු විය හැකි නම් වයිකෝ, නැදුමාරන්, රුද්‍රකුමාර් ද ඉන් සතුටු විය හැකි වනු ඇත. ඒ නිසා සිංහල නාමධාරී වයිකෝලා, රුද්‍රකුමාරන්ලා නාවාට අපට කම් නැත. ඒ ගැන අපි අපේ බලවත් සතුට ප්‍රකාශ කරමු. මව්බිම හමුවේ අපට පක්ෂල පාට වැදගත් නැත. ඒ සියල්ල ට වඩා මව්බිම අපට උතුම් ය. කෙසේ වුව ද සජිත් ප්‍රේමදාස ඇතුලු එජාපයේ රටට හිතැති පිරිසක් එහි සපැමිණියහ. අපි ඔවුන් හදවතින් ම වැළඳගන්නෙමු. ඔවුන්ට සුබ පතන්නෙමු.

SR @ LK said...

Sam, very true. everyone is entitled to opinions. sometimes there is only a fine line dividing an advice and an opinion. It can be misinterpreted quite easily. personally i hate advisors who sit outside and try to dictate terms.

about the NGO people - not that I like them. whether we like it or not they have created a name for themselves (good or bad in the eyes of people) and some people take seriously what they say. they go in mainstream media.

unless we counter them in the same media, not many people will take notice. fraction of lankans visit blogs unlike people in other countries. those who visit too are quite young - very good at expressing opinions, giving advices but lacks maturity, broader view of many things and hardly play a role in decision making. they always ask "why and why not" without really understanding the nitty gritty details of the problem they are trying to attack.

we need to get out of this anonymous space and I really hope SLPAC will come out with their opinions with real names. For lankans name matters a lot.

Unknown said...

What ever You guys, say MR is still a Opertunist to me.

If he is a real leader with guts, Lets see , what can he do for colonization.
There are simple, non controvalcial things, which can be done by Govt to colonize and fast track the development. Such as applying "greenfield" concept to North and east to invite investors to own plot of lands, managed by a private or Govt company.

Anonymous said...

@SR @ LK,

About Sinhala diaspora.

The fact they want to live their lives and so on is not a problem for me, i am not fussed at all if they just want to get on with life.

My problem is when it does come to Sri Lanka they cower away in "shame" or say nothing in defence of Sri Lanka when someone attacks it. I have given reasons why.

There are Sinhalese in the West who will grab the flag and a sword faster than you can say Sri Lanka to defend it, sadly it is only a small minority who do that.
Those who are not bothered (the majority) do not even defend the Sinhala name when it is attacked and dragged through the mud with vicious lies and venom.
Some pathetically acknowledge the lies as "the truth" (i.e. "Troops of Tigoons". Seriously those scum bags should never be allowed in to Sri Lanka).

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Anonymous said...

Look at this dirty Nip.

Japan backs UN war crimes probe into Sri Lanka war

Why is it they say one thing then another? What is wrong with them?

Bloody Nip loves to ape suddha.

They should hold an inquiry:

The Nanjing massacre.
The fire bombing of Shanghai
The rape of Manchuria
Japanese rampaging through Indo-China taking millions of lives


To this day they do not acknowledge their documented crimes and barbaric behaviour.

Then there is Japans vile paedophile and anime porn culture. Shockingly they are actually proud of this gross culture they have developed.

These people are sick perverted violent freaks they go from one extreme – Bushidō code- to another. As best encapsulated by Akashi saying “no interference” then “we support probe for bogus war crimes”.

Not to mention Japanese are the only ones to have a Nazi party that promotes another race (the white race). Now in many places/countries people make Nazi parties of their own to promote their own race, but Japanese do it to promote the suddhas race. Only in Japan.

Anonymous said...

CPJ welcomes Tissainayagam in U.S.

Guess he's never coming back. Not such a bad thing but he will do plenty of damage. Just watch.

He will take a role in the TGTE as "cheif media man" LOL.

Anonymous said...

200 Tamil Tigers ‘sailing to asylum’ in Australia

GOOD!

All disgruntled Tamils should be welcomed in the West. Hope Australia takes them. The Navy should not stop such movements.

I also recormend the "boat across the high seas can have problems theory" we earlier discussed.

Moshe Dyan said...

andare,

"If he is a real leader with guts, Lets see , what can he do for colonization."

this is the yardstick to measure his performance.

lets see if he can AT LEAST come close to DSS - father of the nation. or if he fails like any other bastard.

shunning colonization just bcos gonzeka supported it is such retarded attitude, if harboured by MR. unfortunately it seems so. it is upto MR to prove otherwise.

Moshe Dyan said...

pol,

indeed. the more voters for RACIST parties leave SL, the better.

but we should not let LTTE terrorists, activists, accomplices, agents, close contacts leave SL unharmed. we should plant time activated devices to take care of them in the mid sea. or take them on in the mid sea. NO ONE will EVER know!!!

this is such a FCUKING good opportunity. we shouldn't miss it.

Moshe Dyan said...

re: japan

akashi did NOT say japan backs a WAR CRIMES panel. he only said he backs the monkey boon's panel which will only advise monkey boon what to do.

he cannot appoint a war crimes investigation panel without UNSC or majority UN member support. and he doesn't have it.

Moshe Dyan said...

i googled "200 Tamil Tigers ‘sailing to asylum’ in Australia"

its from an australian new site.

aparently the SL ambasador had said,

1. the boat is operated by a pro-LTTE group

2. there are SOME tigers on board

but it was reported as 200 Tamil Tigers ‘sailing to asylum’ in Australia!!!

lovely!!

Anonymous said...

Moshe,

"but we should not let LTTE terrorists, activists, accomplices, agents, close contacts leave SL unharmed. we should plant time activated devices to take care of them in the mid sea. or take them on in the mid sea. NO ONE will EVER know!!!

this is such a FCUKING good opportunity. we shouldn't miss it."


This is what i meant when i said: "I also recommend the "boat across the high seas can have problems theory" we earlier discussed.".

We should coin a more official name, perhaps: "Moshe Dyan (SL division) Maritime Security Protocol".

:))

Sam Perera said...

Ananda-USA,

The SLDF must never demobilize and reduce its strength in ANY AREA. Instead, the SLDF should INCREASE its numbers towards a 500,000 man force.

Universal Military Service should be introduced and every adult able to bear arms should be a member of the National Guard (3,000,000 personnel) .. with the mission of supporting and working in concert with the SLDF to defend the nation against all enemies, internal and external.


Need not to say that I am one die-hard proponent of this plan. We need to prepare our future generations for the next wave of invasions. We can't let our future generations catch off-guard like we did.

Anonymous said...

Jay-han must be happy.

Hunting for genocide

Samantha Power: the Genocide Chick in Sri Lanka – Latest attempt by U.S.

http://www.asiantribune.com/news/2010/06/20/samantha-power-genocide-chick-sri-lanka-%E2%80%93-latest-attempt-us

The agenda is clearly spelt out, now its "regime change" for "genocide" also known as not following suddhas dictates.

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KB said...

Chaps, take a look at this wonderful advocate for dumb concepts such as 13th and 17th amendments to the constitution. This shameless tart, though very easy on the eyes, doesn't seem to be the brightest bulb around. We need more spokespersons like this for the defeat and surrender party. People will run away screaming from these bloody idiots.

derana 360

Cheers!

Anonymous said...

Kofi Anan's statement drawing parallels with the Holocaust and Sri Lanka war victory seems linked to the latest nonsense by the US about "genocide".

Moshe Dyan said...

pol,

i will not hesitate to do ANYTHING following a "no stone unturned" approach "with extreme prejudice" for peace in SL.

copyrright to.
"no stone unturned" - ananda
"with extreme prejudice" - OAOA

Moshe Dyan said...

pol,

i disagree with that article.

US is NOT looking for genocide in SL. the genocide chick is upto something else.

their plan is to somehow get TE (a west arse licking nation) or something that will take SL closer to it.

agree that govt change is also on the agenda.

EU also followed a govt change agenda with GSP+ crap. it failed miserably.

SL is not doing anything proactive as it vulnerable to this type of BS.

if we fcuk the TE vergin and colonize the TE virgin with SL sperm, no motherdoer will be interested in the TE virgin anymore.

Sam Perera said...

Konappu,

I like to see bimbos like Paba in the opposition than poofs like Ranil. The political end result is the same yet with good eye-candy.

Moshe Dyan said...

guys,

monkey boon has already appointed 2 into that crap panel of his.

using the TE problem all the MFs around the world try to interfere in SL.

although this panel is not a war crimes investigating crap it may lead to one. its decisions will not be objective but will reflect what the powerful sections of the world WANT.

if we colonize the NE we will have SOMETHING at the end of it. if we don't, we may not end up with anything.

Moshe Dyan said...

i'm surprised why samamntha power didn't meet gonzeka.

or they have an understanding????

Sam Perera said...

LTTE cadres arrested in India

[June 21 2010]

Three cadre of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were arrested by the ‘Q’ Branch police in Tiruchipalli, India. Large quantities of ordinary and electric detonators were seized from them.

Siva alias Mahindan alias Ilaiya Mahindan (33) and Tamil alias Tamilselvan alias Sathish (38), both said to be members of the intelligence wing of the LTTE, and Selvam alias Painter Selvam (40), a LTTE cadre, were arrested when they assembled here for a meeting. They had reportedly planned to smuggle explosives to Sri Lanka in association with Suri alias Kannan, a Sri Lankan Tamil of Chennai, and a few others.

Siva had been staying at Chennai for more than a year while Selvam had been residing at Erode, both without registering themselves with the police. Tamilselvan had been staying in Tiruchi city. About 4,900 ordinary detonators and 430 electric detonators were seized from their possession.

They had reportedly procured the explosive materials over a period and stocked them illegally for transport to Sri Lanka. The sources said the materials were in Tiruchi as the trio could not smuggle them to Sri Lanka owing to strict vigil in the coastal areas. A case has been registered in this regard and further investigations were on, the sources said.

The trio had allegedly smuggled explosive substances to the LTTE at the height of the war in Sri Lanka earlier.

Highly placed sources said the trio had no plans to indulge in any subversive act in India. The arrest of the trio comes in the wake of the capture of Chiranjeevi Master, an intelligence wing cadre of the LTTE by the ‘Q’ Branch a few days ago at Chennai.


Monkeys are at it again. To where did they try to smuggle the detonators in Sri Lanka? Monkeys will re-attempt their old ways of terror if we relax. Please add a many more vehicles to our WV brigade and many men to Mahason Brigade. Nip the bud.

Moshe Dyan said...

"They had reportedly planned to smuggle explosives to Sri Lanka"

one day they will succeed.

there is absolutely no way SLN can detect these. NO FISHING boat is checked. it is not practical.

as long as the honey pot (TE) remains to be taken, there will be thousands of tamils willing to take the risk to fight for it.

after a series of bomb explosions, ppl will get fed up of peace and they will demand a political solution to this. ASS, TNA buggers will say terrorists do these things bcos there is no political solution.

that way they will get something. then again they will go a bit further.

we are back to the old game of terrorism. there is no end to this.

unless we make TE absolutely impossible by making it a multiethnic area. then there is no way of TE.

mark my word, it is a matter of time there will be a series of terrorist attacks.

Sam Perera said...

Moshe,

I am with you on EI.

Anonymous said...

Me three Moshe.

We need COLONISATION NOW.

These para suddhas are only pushing this because they see an avenue to get what they want.

The benefits of Colonisation are immense, in temrs of defence, ethin harmony and economics is just through the roof + food production + historic significance of some areas in the North. It will also bolster MRs vote bank -as that is what he also thinks about.

I do not know why he does not bother. It is the only way.

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Anonymous said...

Why Japan should be tried for war crimes:

Unit 731 Japanese Torture & Human Medical Experiments

(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAp8bSdE5MQ&feature=player_embedded)

For these crimes against humanity Japan was not punished and were in fact "rewarded" by the West for "research results" and "brilliant science". Not surprising when you consider what the white world has done from savage and brutal occupations of foreign lands, to slavery, genocide, cultural annihilation, population re-distribution and "diluting", humiliations, brainwashing of those they conquered, the atrocities during WWII, Korea, Vietnam, supporting the Khmer Rogue all the way to Iraq and Afghanistan. And of course there is then funding, supporting and giving moral cover (through Western "free media") to Tamil Chauvinism and the brutal violence it advocates against Sinhalese where the West went to the extent of engineering a humanitarian catastrophe in collusion with Tamils to justify "intervention" to rescue the LTTE leadership, prolong vile and racist Tamil chauvinism and keep Sri Lanka at war, that is the depth of human depravity these people willing to go just so they can maintain their Tamil hit force to control Sinhalese as they have done since 1505.

Yet comically these same people are the "sole defenders" of human rights, the latest tool of control and "humiliation" to which only people of colour are targeting, defamed and dehumanised for committing the "crime" of not bowing down to them or their "authority" (as is happening to Sri Lanka for also committed the "crime" of getting rid of these monsters and their local hit force).

Ananda-USA said...

Moshe & others,

There is some news regarding those Fake Sri Lankan Tamil "refugees" who were sailing to Australia, were intercepted and placed under detention in Indonesia.

They refused to leave their ship until they were granted admission to Australia as permanent refugees.

Well, apparently under UN mediation, several countries have agreed to accept these blackmail artistes.

Lo and Behold, SIX young Tamil men from the group, who look very fit like Tamil Tiger cadres in the newspaper photos published in the US, have been granted refuge by the US, and are now holed out in an apartment in Oakland, California!

I am certain that they have already connected with the LTTE network in the US, and will soon be engaging in all kinds of illegal activities of that mafia.

My guns are ready for "home defense" in case they pop up in my neck of the woods!

US Immigration Policies:

It is truly amazing that the US granted entry to these guys without checking their LTTE affiliation and bonafides, given the concern in this country about foreign terrorists of all kinds. We are just asking for trouble importing miscreants from other countries!

There is wholesale murder by drug gangs going on in Mexico, especially along the US border. US citizens along that border are fortifying their homes and installing security alarms and infrared cameras to protect themselves against these marauders. They are now the new arm of the US border police!

Their video footages show wholesale invasion of the US by tens of thousands of people walking across the border during day and night every month. The security fence erected along the border is incomplete and is largely unmonitored.

A decade ago, amnesty and residency was granted to nearly five million illegals as a "solution" to the problem of illegals in the country, but no action was taken to prevent a recurrence. Now, there are 12 million illegals in the country, mostly in the Southwest, and immigration reform is being demanded to grant them permanent residency too. If that is done without plugging the border, a decade later there will be 20 million illegals in the country!

Ananda-USA said...

Re: Refugee Status & Border Security

.......continued.........
There is no solution to the problem that does not close the border and defend it .. full time .. without holes. All these illegals consume public benefits and strain the now bankrupt counties, cities and towns in the US. It is claimed they pay taxes and contribute to the economy .. I doubt if that happens at the wage levels they earn and what the net benefit to the country is.

Now various unpatriotic politicians are demanding driving licenses and opposing ID checks for illegals. One argument they make is that it is not good for the US to have a permanent economic underclass. I agree .. but when will it end .. without enforcing levels of immgration that the country can absorb and assimilate the people to turn them into citizens who think and act like other American. If they are not assimilated, can't speak English, and group together as disenchanted people in economic ghettos .. that is just asking for problems of discrimination charges and separatism in the future. There are ALREADY groups demanding a Republica Del Norte separate from the US. Things don't look good!

Also, when Al Quaida chooses to use this route to enter the US, and stir up and fund separatism in the US, there will be hell to pay. People who break immigration laws of this country are always forgiven and never deported, because the number of illegals is so big. This is NO WAY to protect the Sovereignty of ANY country .. there should ONLY BE PUNISHMENT for breaking the LAW.

Are Sri Lanka's borders Vulnerable?

This is why I am so concerned about guarding Sri Lanka's coastal border with an omnipresent coast guard, and SLDF forces. Let our borders "bristle" with security forces bases located along the coast within sight of each other, notwithstanding the "complaints" of the Tamil National Alliance.

Every step the country takes to move forward economically and politically can be frustrated by illegals who will force us two steps back. The economic burden of providing for destitute illegals will be a real burden on our people who can barely fend for themselves now, and the demographic changes they can potentially create will be a far worse problem in the future.

Furthermore, the Tamil National Alliance is agitating for "demobilization" of the North and East so they can make hay with all forms of gunrunning and Eelamist organizational activities undetected and unobserved.

Demobilization? I think not .. not as long as there is a "Tamil National Alliance" instead of a "Sri Lankan National Alliance"!

It will take a long time for a readjustment of attitude towards a shared Sri Lankan Identity to become reality .. We must remain ON GUARD and VIGILANT .. however long it takes!

In the meantime, let the Government and the People of Sri Lanka pursue ETHNIC INTEGRATION to drive the demographics of the country towards a UNIFORM AVERAGE throughout the country.

ETHNIC INTEGRATION is the ONLY TRUE and PERMANENT solution to COMMUNAL DISCORD and SEPARATISM in Sri Lanka.

Ananda-USA said...

The Tamil “refugees” are nothing of the sort

Immigration Watch International
April 08, 2010


As arrivals of Sri Lankans in Australia claiming asylum continue, there is ample evidence to suggest the situation in Sri Lanka is very different from that portrayed by refugee advocates. Indeed, there is strong evidence that since the defeat of the Tamil Tigers in May 2009 Sri Lanka has moved towards stability and inter-ethnic reconciliation, rather than widespread or institutionalised persecution of its Tamil population.

Sri Lanka’s steady return to post-conflict normalcy has been widely reported internationally. Key benchmarks include:

* The restitution of freedom of movement for all internally displaced persons.

* The resettlement of 193,607 IDPs throughout northern Sri Lanka (leaving only 76,205 IDPs yet to be resettled).

* The rehabilitation and gradual release from custody of nearly 2000 former Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam combatants, co-ordinated with the International Migration Organisation and funded by the West.

* The recruitment of several thousand more Tamil-speaking police constables to serve in Tamil-majority areas.

* Removal of most travel restrictions nationwide and the lifting of the security curfew throughout the Northern and Eastern provinces, as well as progress in reconstructing roads and infrastructure.

* And, most significantly, the restoration of democracy through the re-emergence of Tamil political parties previously suppressed by the LTTE and their free participation in presidential elections.

In the naturally complex aftermath of a three-decade-long conflict, Sri Lanka has invested considerable material, financial and societal resources towards restoring normalcy. Indeed, although the nation still has much work to do, its rapid and practical progress is a noteworthy achievement after such a long and bitter conflict.

The Bishop of Jaffna, Thomas Sundranayagam (an ethnic Tamil), wrote in January: “Jaffna is returning to normal. Commercial activities are taking place and the civilians are also very happy. They can now easily visit Colombo and other areas. People from the south also come to Jaffna.”

Sri Lanka’s economic recovery has also been steady.. Travel advisories have been downgraded worldwide, leading to a significant growth in tourism. Early this year The New York Times rated it the No.1 travel destination for 2010.

In September last year, Michael Delaney, the assistant US trade representative for South Asia, told a news conference: “We had over 40 US companies, including several Fortune 500 companies, that came to Sri Lanka. We think the economic boost from the end of the war is much greater than commonly believed.”

Australian investor Mark Scannell, who has begun construction of a multimillion-dollar hotel in eastern Sri Lanka, says: “Sri Lanka is safe and free for anyone to holiday or invest [in]. Tourists should disregard Western negative propaganda and experience what the country has to offer.”

So, why does Australia see a growing number of Sri Lankan Tamil asylum-seekers? It appears that Australia’s relative proximity as the closest Western country, high living standards and perceptions of sympathetic treatment have been a significant pull factor in attracting them. Australia is also the nearest country that is a signatory to the UN Refugee Convention.

Ananda-USA said...

The Tamil “refugees” are nothing of the sort

.........continued....
Sri Lankan Tamil asylum-seekers who come to Australia have deliberately avoided the option of seeking asylum in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, only a two-hour boat ride away from Sri Lanka. Although India is not a signatory to the convention, it has long been hospitable to Tamil asylum-seekers from Sri Lanka.

V. Suryanarayan, a retired senior professor affiliated with the University of Madras and a respected expert on the subject (as well as a Tamil), wrote in September 2008: “Geographical contiguity, ethnic affinities and easy availability of boats made Tamil Nadu a natural choice. The government provides free housing, free medical care and free education, in addition to financial doles and supply of essential commodities like rice, kerosene and sugar at subsidised rates.

What is more, the government of Tamil Nadu has permitted the refugees to take up employment, a gesture not extended to Chakma refugees from Bangladesh. As far as refugees are concerned, it is not roses all the way, but . . . [they] do not feel any sense of insecurity in Tamil Nadu.”

There are several reasons why Tamil asylum-seekers from Sri Lanka come to Australia instead of going to Tamil Nadu. Some are attempting to use Australia as a conduit to the West generally, as seen in the Oceanic Viking stand-off, where a note thrown to Australian journalists and published in The Age said: “Australia doesn’t want to accept us. Send us to other countries like Canada, Norway, Switzerland, New Zealand.”

Indeed, some of the asylum-seekers intending to enter Australia have for many years resided in countries other than Sri Lanka, such as India, Malaysia and Indonesia. A notable example was “Alex” Kuhendrarajah, the spokesman for a group of Tamils in Indonesia, who, contrary to his claims, had lived in Chennai, India, for many years and had previously been deported from Canada because of his involvement in criminal activities.

There are other reasons why so many Tamil asylum-seekers come to Australia instead of joining efforts to rebuild Sri Lankan society or obtaining asylum in Tamil Nadu. Some appear to be LTTE fighters seeking to evade legitimate detention in Sri Lanka, and have deliberately avoided India, where there is a high probability of arrest and detention, as the LTTE is a proscribed terrorist organisation.

Australia, unlike the US, Canada and the European Union, has not proscribed the LTTE as a terrorist organisation, which is likely to constitute a significant pull factor for LTTE fighters keen to seek asylum.

Second, a majority of the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora, an estimated 800,000 people, is based in the West and there have been indications that sympathetic elements within the diaspora have encouraged and funded the passage of asylum-seekers to the West. As one Australian Tamil community leader recently remarked: “People who have help from overseas will be able to pay the smugglers and come.”

After the conflict in Sri Lanka ended, genuine displaced civilians (as opposed to LTTE combatants) traumatised by the violent final phases of the insurgency could not be faulted for wanting to leave Sri Lanka in search of a brighter future in Australia or elsewhere. Even with the end of the insurgency, to varying degrees Tamil fears of discrimination and Sinhalese triumphalism are likely to remain.

However, there is minimal evidence to support claims of widespread or institutionalised persecution, and given the rapidly improving situation in Sri Lanka, the Australian government should exercise heightened caution and scepticism in assessing the validity of asylum-seeker claims from Sri Lanka.

Ananda-USA said...

KP helps arrange talks between LTTE leaders, govt

P K Balachandran
June 21, 2010

COLOMBO: Kumaran Pathmanathan alias KP, the former head of the LTTE's fund gathering and arms procurement operations abroad, who is now in detention in Sri Lanka, had helped bring top overseas leaders of the militant organisation for talks with the Sri Lankan government in Colombo last week.

Prof Rohan Gunaratna, Head of the International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Studies at Nanyang University in Singapore told Express on Sunday that a ninemember delegation comprising "countryhead level" leaders of the LTTE had flown into the island for a fiveday tour and talks with high government and military officials, particularly, Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa. "All key leaders, barring the USbased Visuvanathan Rudrakumaran, who heads the rival Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE), were here," Gunaratna said.

The Sri Lankan terrorism expert said he was also in Colombo when the LTTE delegation met. The LTTE leaders visited Vavuniya, Kilinochchi and Jaffna and saw for themselves the rehabilitation efforts of the government. They were briefed by the local service commanders and district officials.

In Chavakkacheri, they saw the houses that the army was building for the war refugees and were reportedly impressed. However, on return to Colombo, the delegation told the government that there were some shortcomings in the resettlement process. The government promised to look into those complaints.

One of the significant outcomes of the visit was an agreement to form an international NGO called 'North East Development Programme', which would secure and channelise funds from the Tamil Diaspora for development programmes in the Tamilspeaking North and East.

KP told the stateowned Sunday Observer that the visiting exmilitant leaders had promised to give the LTTE's funds held by them for the development of the North and East.

RUDRAKUMARAN ISOLATED?

Asked if all this meant that Rudrakumaran was getting isolated in the proLTTE Tamil Diaspora, Gunaratna said that the people around Rudrakumaran in the TGTE now were "not significant."

Asked why the LTTE's leaders overseas had acceeded to KP's suggestion for talks with the Sri Lankan government, he said that they had seen sense in his argument that the TGTE was a "farce and a mirage." "This view of the TGTE is shared by the key leaders of the LTTE who are presently in cusody in Sri Lanka. While Rudrakumaran and the TGTE are pursing Prabhakaran's ghost, KP is helping the Sri Lankan government make the life of Tamils of the war ravaged North better."

"The Diaspora delegation went back on Saturday convinced that working for the betterment of the Tamils of the North in cooperation with the Sri Lankan government was the only sensible thing to do," Gunaratna said.

Ananda-USA said...
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Ananda-USA said...

UN & Japan:

If Terrorists can be defeated without ANY civilian casualties, especially when they hold civilians captive in a massive human shield .. show us how, and tell us who else has done that!

The US, Russia, Japan, and Germany perhaps?

LoL!


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Rights panel on Sri Lanka: Japan backs UN

June 20, 2010

COLOMBO: A planned U.N.'s panel look into alleged rights abuses committed during Sri Lanka's quarter-century civil war should not interfere with the government's internal investigation, a Japanese envoy said Sunday.

A U.N. panel to be announced next week will advise Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon "on the way forward on accountability issues" related to Sri Lanka's conflict that killed more than 80,000 people.

Both government forces and the Tiger Tamil rebels have been accused of committing human rights abuses.

The civil war ended in May 2009 when government forces crushed the rebels who had fought for a separate state in the north for ethnic minority Tamils, claiming decades of discrimination by the Sinhalese majority.

Sri Lanka strongly opposes the U.N. panel's formation, with President Mahinda Rajapaksa in March calling it "totally uncalled for and unwarranted."

Rajapaksa last month appointed the "Lessons Learned and Reconciliation Commission" to investigate alleged human rights abuses during the war, but officials have refused calls to establish an international tribunal.

Japanese envoy Yasushi Akashi, who concluded a six-day visit to the island Sunday, said the U.N. panel would be useful as it could provide "insights" into the conflict. However, he said it "should not interfere with Sri Lanka's commission, but offer ideas and suggestions, if needed."

Sri Lanka has faced growing international criticism for not examining abuses allegedly committed during the last phase of the war. According to U.N. documents, more than 7,000 civilians died in the last five months of the conflict. Rights groups say they have photographic and video evidence and have called for war crime investigations.

Government troops were accused of shelling a small strip of land where hundreds of thousands of people were boxed-in during the war's final stages. The rebels were accused of killing noncombatants trying to leave the area they controlled and firing artillery from civilian-populated regions that led to retaliatory military fire.

Rajapaksa denied Friday that civilians were targeted during military operations.

Ananda-USA said...

UNIFY Tamils to What Purpose?

To Create an Eelam in Sri Lanka as a part of the Greater Tamil Nadu as signified by Karuna-nidi's custom designed signature that included Sri Lanka?

Dream On!


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MK welcomes LTTE's praise of Tamil conference

June 20, 2010

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today welcomed outlawed LTTE's lauding of the World Tamil Classical conference at Coimbatore but said its remark that Tamils of the state have not taken steps to protect them will create a "needless controversy".

In a statement here, Karunanidhi said he did not have differences over LTTE's remarks that the conference would deliberate on steps for speedier development of the language and help unify Tamils.

"But their remarks that Tamils in this state have not taken any steps to protect them will only trigger a needless controversy," he said.

The LTTE should ponder over who had termed them as those fit to be annihilated when all of Tamil Nadu was up in arms against 'atrocities' on Sri Lankan Tamils, he said in an obvious reference to AIADMK leader Jayalalithaa's remarks that LTTE volunteers were not innocent Tamils.

He said he drew solace from the fact that LTTE had welcomed the conference, "unlike some in Tamil Nadu, who are issuing statements against the conference".

Ananda-USA said...

Indians living in La La Land: STILL allocating PITIFULLY SMALL RESOURCES to fighting Naxalites!

When will they EVER LEARN?


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Naxal ops: IAF want UN mission choppers back

June 20, 2010

NEW DELHI: Amid proposals for using helicopters for movement of paramilitary forces during anti-Naxal operations, the IAF has suggested to the government that its 15 choppers deputed for UN peacekeeping forces may be called back as it has constraints of resources. The IAF has made it clear that it has no reservation in helping police and paramilitary forces in evacuation but is hard-pressed for helicopters as most of them are deployed for various operational requirements.

The Air Force has told the government that if it were to assist in anti-Naxal operations, it would require more helicopters, Defence Ministry sources told PTI here. In this context, it has suggested that the 15 MI-17 helicopters deputed for UN peacekeeping missions in three African countries may be called back, they said.

"The option of calling back the choppers from foreign duties is still under consideration of the government," the sources added. The IAF has a fleet of medium-lift Mi-17 and Mi-8 helicopters, which are used for maintenance of troops in high altitude areas of Jammu and Kashmir and North East and to carry out relief and rescue missions during natural disasters.

The Home Ministry has proposed that IAF should provide helicopters for quick deployment and

evacuation of paramilitary forces during anti-Naxal operations that may be carried out in inaccessible areas. The proposal is currently before the Cabinet Committee on Security, which is yet to take a final view.

Use of the Air Force for combat has been ruled out because of the risk of collateral damage. The Defence forces are not inclined to get involved in combat operations against Naxals and want to leave it to police and paramilitary forces.

At the same time, the IAF has kept four MI-17s in Raipur on standby in case these may be required for evacuation purposes in anti-Naxal operations in Chhattisgarh.

Moshe Dyan said...

bloody japan is playing politics.

they know we are getting closer to china and that worries them. that is why they support investigation BS.

their argument is a war crimes probe will lead to reconciliation between tamils and others.

we shpuld PROVE that it does the oppositte.

SL MUSt retaliate this move by TOUGHENING anti-separatism laws, anti-terror laws and speeding up large scale colonization of the north.

make colonization a bargaining tool. all the jokers who want to set up a manchuriya, east timor, palestine, guantanamo bay, etc. in SL's north east will be HIGHLY disappointed.

Sam Perera said...

Tamilnet Terrorists are complaining about the life of detained terrorists.

The visitors to Thirukkoa’namadu detention camp located 20 km for Velikkanthai said conditions were worse than what they had seen in Kanthakkaadu detention camp.

They are as follow:

* The inmates in this camp, which is controlled by SLAF said that they had to erect the tents for themselves and there were three divisions in the camp called A, B and C. They had to clear the thick jungle, felling and burning trees before erecting their tents.
* On the way to this detention camp many POWs were seen toiling in the hot sun setting fire to felled trees, digging wells and erecting tents.
* This detention camps is set in an area around 15 sq km.
* The C division, being constructed only two weeks ago, lacks drinking water. SLAF personnel give a person 2 liters of water once in two days for all purposes. The inmates in other divisions draw water from wells they had dug.
* Rice is provided for all three meals of the day.
* The detainees request their visitors not to come again to visit them as they do not want to cause pain to their relatives seeing them in such abject condition.
* The visiting relatives are taken to the inmates after having registered their names and particulars with the SLAF authorities at the entrance by detainee-volunteers who work on rotation every week-end.
* The detainees have to work six days in a week and are free only on Sundays.


These terrorists must be very happy that Sri Lankan forces did not torture and execute the captured terrorists in the way LTTE terrorists treated the surrendered Sri Lankan soldiers and police.

Sam Perera said...

As a follow up to my above posts, Tamilnet donkeys seems to be asking for 5-star hotel facilities. This is a perfect story for true Tamilnet.

Moshe Dyan said...

sam,

that is hilarious!!!

buggers are the luckiest POWs in the world.

that is why i said we should have got rid of them.

giving nutritious three meals a day to 10,000 shitt eaters for 400 days means 12 million food packets!!!

what the fcuk for????

if one pack costs 40 rupees with transport, etc., we are talking about bloody half a billion rupees for this totally WORTHLESS UNGRATEFUL pieces of shitt.

after doing so much, this is wht GOSL gets back!!

good for them.

for some UNKNOWN reason, appeasement does not work with people of the respectable SL tamil community. i hate to associate behaviour with race but this particular behaviour is VERY STRANGELY connected to SL tamils.

the sooner the govt realises the better.

this is not the first time and will not be the last.

e.g. dudley's govt 1965-1970 did so much to them only to be kicked out of powere prematurely by them.

e.g. sirima's govt 1970-1977 did so much to them only to embolden them to pass the vada-kundi resolution (= nuremburg laws 1975).

e.g. CBK too went out of the way to provide electricity, samurdhi, telecom facilities, more schools, more hospitals, even bypassed the standardisation system to push 50 tamils to uni but got the same ungrateful treatment.

e.g. ranil takes the prize. he did eerything he could to them and finally got kicked by them.

the next example is MR and BR - two bloody idiots who will never learn.

i hope the northern PC election will be held soon. UPFA will get arsefcuked at the election while TNA, ACTC, TULF, LTTE will win handsomely. at least that should teach them a lesson.

Moshe Dyan said...

correction

(= nuremburg laws 1935)

Moshe Dyan said...

re: reconciliation

another issue not addressed AT ALL.

there were shitt riots in 1958, 1983, etc.

those who did these riots were obviously barbarians.

more tamils were affected than others.

many sinhalese and muslims saved their tamil friends and sometimes unknown tamils not knowing they were LTTE or not assuming GRAVE RISK to them and their families.

in fact the number of good samaritan sinhala ppl were MUCH HIGHER than the rioters!!!

after the riot some tamils left colombo while some left the country. but when they came back, their properties remained (delapidated though for obvious reasons) in tact. no one wanted to take undue advantage of these.

BUT.....................

when vada-kundi buggers chased sinhalese away, NO TAMIL came to rescue them.

when LTTE TOTALLY GENOCIDED the sinhalas and muslims, no tamil came forward to save them.

we are talking about 40,000 ppl since 1971. assuming 4 per family, its 10,000 houses.

NONE of these houses was spared. ALL these were occupied by neighbours. to be on the safe side they totally demolished these houses and built new ones. of course that was easy bcos land which is the most expensive part of a house was acquired free!!!!

a very unfortunate behavioural difference between 2 groups of ppl who lived together for 2,600+ years.

why??????????

KB said...

Sam, dear chap, why are we mollycoddling these terrorist wankers? They should be put to clear jungles, dig ditches, build latrines, dig wells, and build roads 7 days a week preferably in chain gangs. They have to pay for the destruction they caused to our beloved Lanka.

Cheers!

Moshe Dyan said...

oh no!

the only use is to "clear" ladmines by exploding them!!

Moshe Dyan said...

this is amazing.

"The chairman of Bank of Ceylon (BoC) Gamini Wickremasinghe said much of the money that was sent earlier through hawala channels were now being legally remitted to Lanka.

Wickremasinghe told the Sunday Times newspaper that since the end of the civil conflict in May, 2009, remittances from the Tamil Diaspora in the UK to Sri Lanka through the BoC was now a monthly average of three million sterling pounds from 50,000 pounds earlier.

“We want to raise it to six million pound per month,” he said.

Wickremasinghe explained how the illegal channels worked.

“There were corner shops in UK which advertised current rates. You could walk into one of these shops and send money home (Sri Lanka) through just an SMS. You are given a code and the recipient in northern Sri Lanka is given the same code. The UK channel will inform a local contact to hand over the money to the recipient in local currency,” he said.

The modus operandi was that no money was actually transferred to Sri Lanka. The money paid in Lanka came from the sums raised by the LTTE through taxes and other dues residents were forced to pay."

that is about US$ 60 million more a year. not bad for one bank.
assuming other banks get less, total remittances may be around US$ 200 million (in total) a year which is strangely equal to the amount of money collected by the LTTE before 2009!!!!

Ananda-USA said...

Lankan group torches 'Raavanan' theatre

June 21, 2010

COLOMBO: Calling for boycott of films featuring Indian film stars who failed to attend the recently held IIFA awards ceremony in Colombo, a group in eastern Sri Lanka has torched a cinema hall for showing 'Raavanan'.

An unidentified group has called on theatre owners in Batticaloa to refrain from screening movies produced in Tamilnadu in a move to hit back at Indian film stars who boycotted the IIFA awards ceremony in Colombo.

The group sent Sinhala and Tamil handbills to cinema owners, telling them to stop the screening of south Indian movies from June 18 till the end of the month.

The handbill says the boycott by the Indian artistes of the IIFA event had brought disrepute to Sri Lanka and therefore, such a retaliation was just and appropriate.

The giant screen at the Shanthi Cinema in eastern Batticaloa was torched on Thursday. This was a day before the movie 'Raavanan' was released.

The film’s main star cast Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai and director Mani Ratnam were among those who did not attend the IIFA ceremony in Colombo, toeing the south Indian film industry’s boycott of the event to protest against alleged war crimes by Sri Lanka.

Ananda-USA said...

Sri Lanka's Defence Secretary calls on local intelligence units to be vigilant of LTTE activities overseas

ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

Jun 21, Colombo: Sri Lanka's Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa has warned today (21) that the LTTE's international wing is active although the terrorist organization has been eliminated from Sri Lanka.

Speaking during the opening of the first security forces headquarters in Mullaitivu today, Rajapaksa has said that the Tigers however do not have the capabilities to wage a war.

He has called on the intelligence units of the army and other security forces to be vigilant as organizations such as the Global Tamil Forum in the UK, the transnational government in the US and groups in Norway still carry the LTTE's ideology.

Rajapaksa has said that the soldiers should know the intelligence capabilities of the LTTE and should therefore concentrate on sustaining the peace they achieved after hardships and many sacrifices.

Security forces and the police have an important role to play to prevent Sri Lanka from going back to the Dark Age, he has said.

Ananda-USA said...

West betraying Sri Lanka: Lankan PM

June 18, 2010

COLOMBO: Western countries were "betraying" Sri Lanka by allowing the LTTE's front organisations to function in them, even though the LTTE was banned in these countries, Sri Lankan Prime Minister D M Jayaratne told visiting Japanese Special Envoy Yasushi Akashi on Thursday.

The LTTE had plans to establish "virtual states" even in countries where it was officially banned, the Prime Minister said. Sri Lanka therefore felt that the governments of those countries were betraying the island nation, he said. "We have not allowed any group or individual to conspire against any State in the world within the territory of Sri Lanka. Therefore it is the duty of those governments to stop the activities of those groups acting against the Sri Lankan government," the Prime Minister said.

Ananda-USA said...

Pardoned or Not, this Tiger Pup won't change his stripes .. just give him enough rope to hang himself .. hopefully for the last time!

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Pardoned Sri Lankan Tamil journalist arrives in U.S.

ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

Jun 20, Washington, D.C.: Sri Lankan Tamil journalist J. S. Tissainayagam who was pardoned by President Mahinda Rajapaksa last month from a 20-year prison sentence arrived in the United States capital yesterday, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reported.

The CPJ said in a statement that Tissainayagam was warmly welcomed by his friends and a CPJ representative at the Washington's Dulles International Airport.

"He was all smiles, and said to thank everyone who helped him gain his freedom, " the CPJ representative has said.

CPJ's executive director Joel Simon welcoming the journalist said his arrival in the United States is welcome news.

"We hope his arrival in the U.S. is a step by the government to address its harsh policies toward the media�policies that have not changed since the end of Sri Lanka's more than 30 years of civil conflict," Simom has said.

He was arrested by the Terrorism Investigation Division of police in March 2008 and had been detained under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) until his release on bail.

Colombo High Court in August 2009 found Tissainayagam guilty on three charges of conspiracy and violating the PTA and emergency regulations and sentenced him to 20-years of rigorous imprisonment.

On May 3, the World Press Freedom Day, President Rajapaksa pardoned Tissainayagam who was free on bail since January this year.

Ananda-USA said...

MORE LTTE MAFIA infiltrating Canada!

These Befuddled Canadians are Blissfully Unaware that their Bleeding Heart Disease will ultimately KILL them!

Canadians, Stand aside and get ready to give up your hearth and home for these Highly Intelligent Superior People who naturally deserve SPECIAL RIGHTS in your country!

Equal Rights are NOT ENOUGH for them!


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Ship brought 25 Tamil Tiger terrorists to B.C. shores, report says

But lawyer for one migrant asks CBSA for proof

By CHAD SKELTON, Vancouver Sun June 21, 2010

At least 25 of the 76 men who arrived in B.C. aboard the Ocean Lady migrant ship last October were members of the Tamil Tigers, a terrorist group outlawed in Canada, according to an internal government report obtained by The Vancouver Sun.

Indeed, the Canada Border Services Agency report, marked “secret,” raises the possibility the ship’s entire journey to Canada might have been financed and organized by the Tigers to help settle surviving militants abroad following its crushing military defeat by the Sri Lankan government last year.

“Movement of a large number of high-value combatants and intelligence officers aboard the Ocean Lady may be part of an effort by surviving members of the group to reconstitute from a base of operations overseas in order to renew resistance to ... Sri Lanka,” states the report, obtained by The Sun through the Access to Information Act.

But Vancouver lawyer Douglas Cannon, who represents one of the migrants, asked why — if so many of the men really are dangerous terrorists — the CBSA agreed to release all of them from detention earlier this year.

“These are serious allegations, but they don’t seem to have been dealt with very seriously by the authorities,” said Cannon. “If you’re going to cry wolf, you better be prepared to prove it.”

The Ocean Lady — a name spray-painted on a ship registered as the Easwary — arrived in B.C. on Oct. 16.

All 76 people aboard claimed refugee status.

News reports at the time suggested at least one or two of the migrants aboard might have been members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). But the CBSA report states the Tiger presence on board was much greater and that the former militants, most of them middle-ranked Tiger fighters, could use Canada as a major base of operations in the future.

“If these men chose to work in unison they could easily form a formidable LTTE presence in Canada,” it states. “If the overseas wing’s intention is to regroup what is left of its Sri Lanka-based operation in Canada ... these men clearly have the requisite abilities and experience required to move that process along.”

According to the report, CBSA’s suspicions about the migrants were first raised during initial processing, when several migrants joked with each other about the kinds of questions the border guards asked them.

“This type of behaviour is rarely encountered in refugee processing and is more commonly encountered when dealing with members of organized crime groups,” the report states.

The CBSA suspected the ship once formed part of the LTTE’s merchant marine and had probably been used to smuggle narcotics and weapons.

“This may explain why a number of the migrants’ clothes tested positive for such substances as heroin and cocaine,” it states.

The CBSA report notes the LTTE is known for providing a kind of welfare system for its fighters, providing them with post-combat benefits to help secure the loyalty of them and their families.

“Free passage to a refugee receiving country is exactly the kind of material benefit the group extended to its fighters in return for unquestioning loyalty to the movement,” the report states.

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Ship brought 25 Tamil Tiger terrorists to B.C. shores, report says

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The number of people on board the ship also raises suspicion, the report states.

“Unlike migrant boats interdicted off Indonesia and Australia the ... Easwary was not filled to capacity,” it states. “If this voyage was solely about profit, it is perplexing that it sailed with only 76 people on board.”

Even if the former militants want to make a fresh start in Canada, the report states, they may find that difficult and fall into a life of crime.

“Of the 25 men alleged to be members [of the Tigers] none had significant work or education histories,” it states. “It may be a challenge for men who occupied positions of authority in a group that held an entire country in its grip to start over in their thirties and work in low-wage employment in Canada.”

Cannon said while the CBSA’s terrorist allegations are worrisome, the agency’s actions suggest there might not be much to them.

The CBSA argued for the continued detention of those migrants it suspected of being Tigers for three months and even made arrangements to present secret evidence to the Immigration and Refugee Board about why the men posed a danger to the public.

However, when the date for the secret hearings finally arrived in January, the CBSA suddenly withdrew its application and agreed to release all the men.

“Suspicion is one thing, but being able to prove it is another,” said Cannon.

The Sun sent the CBSA a list of questions last Wednesday morning — including why it agreed to release the men if they posed such a danger.

On Friday afternoon, local CBSA spokeswoman Shakila Manzoor said she was still waiting for an answer from Ottawa and could not comment.

In addition to its terrorism allegations, the CBSA report also contains details about the conditions on board the ship.

“The CBSA boarding team did not detect a great deal of evidence to suggest that the voyage was particularly uncomfortable,” it states.

Indeed, the report states each migrant had a clean bed and sleeping mat and three men acted as cooks, using up a large store of food on board, including live chickens.

“Corrections Canada reported that they received numerous complaints about the diet at the holding facility and that some had commented that they ate better on board the Easwary,” the report states.

The ship also had one room with a TV and DVD player for watching movies.

According to the CBSA report, one man tried to play Tiger propaganda videos, but the ship’s captain told him to stop.

“As a result the entertainment was confined to a selection of mainstream theatrical releases like Terminator, the Terrorist Next Door and Escape from Witch Mountain,” it states.

cskelton@vancouversun.com

Anonymous said...

Perhaps western countries doing an investment by accepting tamil refugees aka former LTTE cadres. They can use these terrorists against their enemies. No surprise if west send these terrorists with high tech to SL on a mission to kill MR/GR or for another terror attack in SL.

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The TNA demands demobilization of the North and East, so its cadre can secretely dig up hidden weapons caches, such as these, undetected and unobserved.

To a perfectly impartial observer like me, this CLEARLY infringes upon the INALIENABLE HISTORICAL right of every Eelamist to KEEP and BEAR arms!

This is one more SPECIAL RIGHT that Eelamists have enjoyed but is unavailable to other garden variety Sri Lankan citizens, that is now being denied them.

Oh, What a Horror!
Discrimination! Discrimination!
Genocide! Genocide! I would yell .. at the very least!

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Largest weapon cache since war

By Romesh Madusanka
June 21, 2010

The largest stock of weapons recovered in the Kilinochchci area since the war ended last year was recovered by the Special Task Force (STF) on Saturday.

A large number of weapons including a 20 Kg claymore mine, 93 anti personnel mines and 9000 ammunition rounds used in T-56 assault rifles were recovered during the search operation.

A number of weapons, used by the LTTE was also recovered during the search operation conducted in Killinochchi by the STF.

The operation was carried out based on intelligence reports. Five 5 Kg claymore mines, a 15 Kg claymore mine, a 5 Kg torpedo and several motor shells used for 60mm, 81mm and120 mm mortars were also recovered. They were found buried.

The search operation was carried out under the directions of Vavuniya STF head SSP K.H Jayaweera.

Stocks of arms and ammunition hidden by the LTTE was recovered by the armed forces and the Special Task Force (STF) together with the police during search operations carried out in Northern and Eastern provinces since the conflict ended in May last year.

Ananda-USA said...

From IMPERMANENCE to PERMANENCE the Army Camps Go!

May the Holy Triple Gem Bless This INDEFATIGABLE LORD PROTECTOR of Sri Lanka!


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Sri Lanka to relocate Army camps in Wanni state buildings

ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

Jun 21, Colombo: Sri Lanka government has decided to withdraw the Army camps that are located in state buildings in Wanni, local radio Neth FM reported quoting Defense Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa.

The Defense Secretary has said that the Army camps withdrawn from state buildings will the relocated in new permanent camps. These camps are to be constructed with Chinese assistance, said the radio.

The Defense Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa today toured the Wanni region in the Northern Province of Sri Lanka to evaluate the security situation in the area.

He met the area Commanders later at the Wanni security forces headquarters in Vavuniya and directed police to set up five police stations in Mullaitivu district where there is only one station operating currently.

The Defense Secretary instructed the officials to try to win the hearts of the Tamil people so that the terrorists would not be given opportunity to re-emerge.

Moshe Dyan said...

"The Defense Secretary has said that the Army camps withdrawn from state buildings will the relocated in new permanent camps. These camps are to be constructed with Chinese assistance"

now that is brilliant!!

india building houses in the north, china building army camps. obviously one is strategically more important than the other.

what will akashi say????

Anonymous said...

"Toronto gang leader deported to Sri Lanka

http://www.adaderana.lk/news.php?nid=8640

Better arrest this scum when he arrives, or better yet put him on a boat to Oz with or without the (Moshe Dyan) Maritime Security Protocol being invoked.

Anonymous said...

Did GR really say that? Is this really happening, Military bases being built with Chinese help? That is bloody fantastic.

Anonymous said...

China is also very good at colonisation, they screwed Tibet hard. Hope they are helping here.

Need to bring in workers from the south to build not just Army camps but other infrastructure.

Workers need services, so they are built which means more workers to set up the services.

Then workers being bring their families.

People who run the services also bring their families.

Soldiers bring their families -they deserve THE MOST land + land ownership ect first and foremost.

RECOLONISATION in effect.

Within a year we can really have things going so fast it would be impossible to prevent the movement.

Also Military presence means no Tamilia can engage in brutal murder and cleansings as they did in the late 60s/70s (giving us brutal massacres like Kent and Dollar farm). Tamilia (TNA, die-ss-pora, LTTE scum, suddha, suddha’s NGOs, Jay-han) will try and SCARE off families coming using violence, so the Military being their is the perfect security guarantee, WORLD BEST ARMED FORCES ready to protect all.

Moshe Dyan said...

pol,

don't be so optimistic.

it won't happen as a chain reaction unless the govt initiates large scale colonization. only after there is a very large number of settlements will ppl FREELY move there.

let me prove the fallacy of this DEVELOPMENT BASED VOLUNTARY movement theory.

following a development spree in the north, a large number of sinhalas went to jaffna, etc. in the late 1960s. if you check the population composition of jaffna district in wikipedia you can see this.

then even more development took place in the north during 1970s. at the same time racism grew and almost 85% of the sinhalas ran away never to go back again. this happened BEFORE 1981.

the remaining 4,000 were killed or chased away by the LTTE AFTER 1981.

so don't ever expect ppl to VOLUNTARILY GO THERE citing development. they MUST be taken and resettled in new settlements with all ameneties.

we need another janaka perera to do it effectively.

Moshe Dyan said...

or using the land-sea combined MD protocol.

1. a lot of ppl from abroad visit SL with alot of hard currency.

2. the "underworld" has found it lucrative to rob them.

3. although most incidents end peacefully, SOME end up in violence.

4. the underworld does not know the bank account balance of LTTE activists!! so they pounce upon them.

5. another victim of underworld violence is BELEIVED TO HAVE disappered. it is beleived victims are dropped 20km in the sea.

6. escaped former LTTE cadres from rehabilitation cenrtes may opt to "SWIM" to australia!!! their remains will never be found. even if found, there will not be any sign of violence!!!

how many uses the sea has!!!! a heavily under-utilized resource.

LTTE could have taken the 17 ACF workers in a "fishing expedition" instead of killing them. they may not return from the expedition.

Ananda-USA said...

Here is something we could do to counter the Eelamists.

We could design a US Stamp Celebrating the Eradication of Terrorism in Democratic Sri Lanka, or Honoring the Disabled SLDF War Heroes.

Any volunteers for this project?


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Tamil Commemorative stamp released in US

[TamilNet, Friday, 11 June 2010, 02:08 GMT]

Tamils for Obama, a US-based Tamil activist organization, is releasing a first-class postage stamp ($0.44) for use with letters posted within the United States. "U.S. Postal Service (USPS) recently decided to allow American citizens to design and market their own postage stamps. We decided make use of this opportunity to show respect to the Tamils who have suffered destruction to life and property in Sri Lanka," spokesperson for the organization told TamilNet.

"Our objective is to bring information on Tamil struggle to the attention of the ordinary citizens of US," the spokesperson added.

The US Postal Service has to first approve the design before they agree to publish the stamps.

"We urge Tamil activists in other countries where such facility exists to print and publicize the symbol of Tamil struggle," Tamils for Obama said in its website.

Stamps will be available online through Tamils for Obama website soon, the spokesperson said.

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Sri Lanka to "leap frog" electricity distribution technology through "smart metering".

WoW!


Pacific Gas & Electric introduced residential and commercial smart meters in Northern California only a few months ago.

Smart metering allows detailed acquisition of data on electricity consumption by individual users in realtime.

As such, it enables "time of day" pricing of electricity whereas only monthly totals acquired by human "meter readers" were available earlier.

Utilities can analyze trends in demand patterns and arrange for more competitive power purchase and generation.

Furthermore, when plug-in electric cars become common in the future, people can charge their cars overnight, and benefit from lower prices during that low-demand period.

Utilities can also assess the battery storage available in plug-in electric cars that are being charged, and use that cumulative storage capacity for load-leveling of their generation plants. When the most cost effective generation plants can be kept fully utilized, and peaking plant capacity is minimized, it is more profitable for the utility and power will be cheaper for the consumer.

As more and more renewable power generation capacity with electricity generation that varies on daily and seasonal patterns comes online, smart metering of power consumption patterns will allow the demand to be met at the least operating cost and capital investment. The high cost of developing sufficient storage capacity to avoid instability of the electricity grid, is the primary factor limiting the utilization of grid connected variable energy sources such as wind and solar power.

Sri Lanka, and the CEB, is to commended for taking this important state-of-the-art step towards the efficient and cost effective generation and distribution of electricity.

Jayawewa, Sri Lanka!

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A smart metering system for Sri Lankan electricity consumers

ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

Jun 21, Colombo: Sri Lanka's state owned electricity monopoly, Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) says that a new distribution methodology will be introduced to Sri Lankan electricity consumers.

In accordance with the new method a 'smart metering' system will be introduced and the entire system of electricity usage measuring will be modernized, says the newly appointed CEB Chairman Vidya Amarapala.

The electricity consumers can have pre-paid power packages through the new system. They can be aware of the level of electricity usage on the previous day and the month's electricity bill so that they can save energy and money.

The new metering technology is to be introduced to the consumers by the end of this year, CEB says.

Ananda-USA said...


Patriots!

We have to begin an intensive campaign to counter this Eelamist Diaspora promoted UN activity.

This issue is as important as fending off the rescue of the LTTE Leadership in the last phase of the war.


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Sri Lanka furious as UN's Ban names war crimes panel

COLOMBO (AFP) - Sri Lanka is "deeply unhappy" at a move by UN chief Ban Ki-moon to name a panel to look into alleged war crimes committed during the final months of the island's civil war, an official said Monday.

Colombo repeated a protest that President Mahinda Rajapakse made to Ban in March, a senior government official who declined to be named told AFP.

"The government is deeply unhappy with the appointment of this panel and made it very clear to the secretary-general himself and other UN representatives that this is unwarranted and uncalled for," the official said.

Ban was due to name the three-member panel later Monday to advise him on the massive military campaign that finally crushed the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels in May last year after decades of fighting.

Colombo has been dogged by war crime charges following the final offensive. It has consistently rejected as fabrications videos, pictures and satellite photos released by rights groups as evidence of war crimes.

Ban's move follows a visit to the island last week by Lynn Pascoe, the UN under secretary-general for political affairs.

Pascoe told reporters on Thursday that the panel of experts would advise the UN chief on issues of "international standards" and "accountability" surrounding the end of the war.

Rajapakse warned Ban in March that the appointment of the panel would compel Sri Lanka to take "necessary and appropriate action", although he did not give further details.

The Sri Lankan government last week held official celebrations of the Tigers' defeat, with Rajapakse delivering a speech insisting that his soldiers did not kill a single civilian.

"Our troops carried a gun in one hand and a copy of the human rights charter in the other," the president said. "Our guns were not fired at a single civilian."

Rights groups as well as the United States and the European Union think otherwise and have said the allegations are credible and worth investigating.

The UN itself has said that at least 7,000 ethnic Tamil civilians perished in the first four months of last year, just before the government claimed final victory over the Tigers.

The military has also been accused of executing rebels as they surrendered.

The exact mandate of Ban's panel is not yet clear, but diplomats said the team could be a precursor to a full-blown war crimes investigation.

US President Barack Obama sent two senior advisers to Colombo last week to urge Sri Lanka to promote post-war ethnic reconciliation by tackling claims of war crimes committed by both sides in the fighting.

"The US has strong, credible allegations of evidence of atrocities during the prosecution of the war against the Tamil Tigers," a US source, who declined to be named, said after the high-level visit.

Colombo managed to stave off censure at the UN Security Council last year thanks to the support of Russia and China, close allies and key suppliers of military hardware to Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka's major aid donor Japan has backed Ban's panel and said it would be "useful" in reconciling Tamils and the ethnic majority Sinhalese.

Yasushi Akashi, special peace envoy to Sri Lanka, ended a five-day visit Sunday urging Colombo to accept the UN panel, but said he detected a "lack of flexibility and openness" in Sri Lanka's attempts to promote reconciliation.

Ananda-USA said...

Troops fire on Kashmiris

June 21, 2010

SRINAGAR - INDIAN troops fired on hundreds of demonstrators who tried to torch a paramilitary bunker in Kashmir on Sunday, killing one person and wounding at least five, police said.

More were injured in subsequent clashes.

Hundreds of people took to the streets of Srinagar, the summer capital of India's Jammu and Kashmir state, in an angry protest against the death of a 25-year-old who died a day earlier after being beaten by soldiers in a demonstration last week.

The protesters threw rocks at security forces and surrounded an armored vehicle belonging to paramilitary soldiers, according to footage from AP Television News. They later tried to light a bunker on fire, said Farooq Ahmed, a top police officer. A spokesman for the paramilitary force said they fired in self-defense.

'We exercised maximum restraint. Our soldiers opened fire only in self-defense after the protesters tried to torch the bunker,' said Prabhakar Tripathi, spokesman for the Central Reserve Police Force.

One person was killed and at least five wounded, said Ahmed. The demonstration swelled after the shots were fired, when hundreds more people poured into the streets, chanting,

New clashes erupted as police and paramilitary soldiers fired warning shots and tear gas to quell the spiraling protests. At least six protesters and five soldiers were injured, Ahmed said.

Anti-India sentiment runs deep in Muslim-majority Kashmir, which is divided between India and Pakistan and is claimed by both. Rebel groups have fought since 1989 for the Himalayan region's independence from India or its merger with neighboring Pakistan.

More than 68,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed in the conflict. -- AP.

Ananda-USA said...

I see NO LENIENCY in this punishment of a terrorist, while Sri Lanka "rehabilitates" terrorists, returns them to their parents, trains them in vocations and gives them jobs.

Why then is SL pilloried more than the US for "war crimes" and "human rights"?

Do you understand it?

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Times Square suspect pleads guilty, warns US

June 22, 2010

NEW YORK: Pakistan-born American Faisal Shahzad, pleading guilty to all ten charges in the failed Times Square bombing, has warned that it was one small part of a war being waged by Muslims against Americans.

"I want to plead guilty 100 times over," said Shahzad, 30, in a packed Manhattan federal court Monday after the 10-count indictment, including attempt to use a weapon of mass destruction and attempt to commit international terrorism, was read to him.

Describing himself as a "Muslim soldier" fighting a war against the United States, Shahzad said he plotted the attack for months and was prepared to shoot if anyone tried to stop him after he abandoned his explosives-laden SUV on a busy Manhattan corner.

As long as US forces remain active in Iraq, Afghanistan and other Muslim countries, "we will be attacking" the United States, he told US District Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum in a calm but defiant tone.

In a statement, US Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said that if Shahzad's bomb had gone off, it "could have led to serious loss of life" and that his guilty plea "ensured that he will pay the price for his actions."

The US attorney for the southern district of New York, Preet Bharara, said that there had been no plea agreement between the government and Shahzad, and that the investigation continued.

In her questioning, Cedarbaum appeared to find it hard to believe that Shahzad could have worked alone, asking him repeatedly whether he had any help within the United States, the Los Angeles Times said. Shahzad insisted he had not, although he acknowledged receiving $12,000 from the Pakistani Taliban.

He described in a clear, matter-of-fact voice how he planned for months to join the Pakistani Taliban, receive terrorist training and put his lessons into practice in the United States.

On May 1, Shahzad said, he built a bomb in his apartment in Bridgeport, Connecticut, loaded it into the back of his Nissan Pathfinder, parked the vehicle on a crowded Manhattan corner, then walked away and waited for a boom. He said he chose a Saturday evening in Times Square to inflict the most damage possible.

The bomb was supposed to go off within 2 1/2 to five minutes, he was quoted as saying. "I was waiting to hear a sound, but I didn't hear any sound," Shahzad said.

When he realised the bomb had not detonated, Shahzad walked to Grand Central Terminal, caught a train home, watched the news of the incident and began planning his escape, he said.

Shahzad said he had carried a semiautomatic 9-millimeter Kel-Tec rifle folded into a laptop case and planned to use it if anyone tried to arrest him as he walked away from the car bomb and made his way back to Connecticut.

Asked what he had learned about bomb-making in Pakistan, Shahzad said, "The whole thing" - from how to set a timer to how to package the explosive elements.

When Shahzad referred to himself as a soldier, Cedarbaum noted that his intended victims were civilians. "If people select the government, we consider them all the same," Shahzad responded.

When Cedarbaum asked whether that included children, Shahzad said women and children had died in US strikes in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

"It's a war," he said, describing himself as "part of the answer" for Muslims fighting that war.

Shahzad is expected to be sentenced in October and faces life in prison.

Anonymous said...

[The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan has been summoned to Washington to explain derogatory comments about President Barack Obama and his colleagues, administration officials said Tuesday.]

GSL should send a message to Robert Belek asking to protect general's rights and give him a perfect round egg roti. JVP and INGO kakkas should protest at lipton to protect democracy and freedom of speech in USA. Hikz

KB said...

Chaps, I found this hilarious interview done by late Padesan one month before his one way trip to hell. Bugger had the gonads to claim 'Let me make one thing very clear here: There will not be a post-LTTE scenario.' Well, the key phrase is 'had'. Now he has no gonads or a life.

A Dead man talking

Cheers!

Anonymous said...

Didn't i say that this GSP+ "renewal" was a farce and it is us who is not learning?


"EU gives conditions for GSP+ extension"

http://www.adaderana.lk/news.php?nid=8642#

How many damn lessons do people need to learn what para suddha is really like for goodness sake, and least to stop advocating weakness against them in terms of mentality?

Sam Perera said...

Konappu,

Some statements made by Nadesan and Illanthiriyan could not be matched even by Comical Ali of Iraq.

Anonymous said...

Follow up on what Ninja said:

"White House summons US general to explain himself
By ANNE GEARAN and JULIE PACE, AP


FILE - In this March 28, 2010 file photo, President Barack Obama is greeted ...

WASHINGTON The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan was fighting for his job Tuesday after being summoned to Washington to explain a magazine profile that included derogatory comments about President Barack Obama and his colleagues.

Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Gen. Stanley McChrystal's comments were "distractions" to the war in Afghanistan. "


Hikz.

Anonymous said...

According to a friend of mine apparently Deep Bull Shit Jeyaraj said a few months back that the Government is building homes for 60,000 people to house Armed Forces families, and this is being done with Chinese assistance.

Any truth in this or is this a pre-emptive complaining that we have seen plenty of times before?

Ananda-USA said...

Pol,

I posted an article a day ago quoting GR on permanent Army camps with houses built with Chinese aid.

දේශපාලුවා said...

asshole appointed the illegal panel to take revenge on Sri Lanka.

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US Supreme Court bans support to designated terrorist outfits

June 20, 2010

'PKK and LTTE are deadly groups' - Chief Justice

U.S. Supreme Court upheld a federal criminal law that bans support to designated terrorist organizations, including the LTTE, rejecting a free-speech challenge by groups that say they have peaceful aims.

The court ruled 6-3 that the law can be applied to organizations and U.S. citizens looking to teach nonviolent methods of conflict resolution to LTTE and Turkey's Kurdistan Workers' Party [PKK]. The U.S. has designated both these groups as terrorist organizations.

"The PKK and LTTE are deadly groups," Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the majority. "It is not difficult to conclude as Congress did that the taint of such violent activities is so great that working in coordination with or at the command of the PKK and LTTE serves to legitimize and further their terrorist means," quoting the Chief Justice, Bloomberg reported.

A federal appeals court had said that some parts of the law, which bars "material support" to terrorist groups, couldn't constitutionally be applied to six groups and two U.S. citizens. The government says it has successfully used the law, enacted in 1996 and modified by the 2001 Patriot Act, to obtain criminal convictions, the report further said.

The ruling is a victory for President Barack Obama's administration and U.S. Solicitor General Elena Kagan, who argued the case for the government, Bloomberg further said.

Some provisions makes it a crime to provide "training," "expert advice or assistance" or "service" to a terrorist organization while other provisions bar providing "expert" scientific or technical advice and "personnel" to terrorist groups.

The dissenting groups said in court papers that they want to teach ways of using "international law and other nonviolent means to advance human rights."

Roberts said even that kind of assistance could legitimately be seen as supporting terrorism. He voiced concern that the groups might teach terrorists how to petition the United Nations and other international bodies for financial assistance.

"Money is fungible," Roberts wrote. "Congress logically concluded that money a terrorist group such as the PKK obtains using the techniques plaintiffs propose to teach could be redirected to funding the group's violent activities."

Sam Perera said...

Pol,

AFAIK, there are a few military cantonments coming up. In other words, they will be permanent military bases like many other countries have.

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Anonymous said...

"asshole appointed the illegal panel to take revenge on Sri Lanka."

Yeah i saw this too.

This is completely illegal.

This is being done by para suddha to punish Sri Lanka for "defying" their authority and ending the war, as per not letting the LTTE leadership escape.

Why the hell does no one just say this bloody obvious thing? Toss in the fact the role of the Tamil diaspora in the West.

Anonymous said...

That said suddha makes these laws meant to confine others and it does not apply to them. Best of all when the laws work against them when trying to confine others they simply ignore them.

Time this whole system is brought crashing down.

KB said...

Sam. old boy, yes, this Padesan has no match among the worst braggarts of the world. He was saying no surrender till the last minute. The next thing you know bugger is waving a white sarong and asking to surrender. Though I have no issue with shooting this filthy fellow with or without a white sarong he was shot in the back by his own team.

Cheers!

Anonymous said...

"The humanitarian groups, including the Humanitarian Law Project; Ralph Fertig, a civil rights lawyer; and Dr. Nagalingam Jeyalingam, a physician, want to offer assistance to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party in Turkey or the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in Sri Lanka."

Nagalingam Jeyalingam? lmao.

Ananda-USA said...

History of Sri Lanka and significant World events from 700,000 BC to 483 BC

Beginning and growth of civilization in Sri Lanka and what happened around the world in this period

No_MESS said...

Sri Lanka recently emerged victorious from one of the world's longest-running conflicts, once termed an "unwinnable" war with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), also known as the Tamil Tigers.
The LTTE is considered one of the deadliest terrorist groups, having invented the concept of the modern-day suicide bomber and carried out the murder of two sitting heads of state. In addition, the Tamil Tigers pioneered use of female suicide bombers, homemade minisubmarines, ultralight aircraft and "warehouse ships" pre-positioned on the high seas to resupply terrorist operations on shore.
These homegrown terrorists held Sri Lanka hostage through brutal acts of terror for almost three decades, demanding a separate state for ethnic Tamils in the north and east of Sri Lanka while building a vast global terror network.
Many more than 70,000 people were killed and at least 300,000 wounded. In U.S. terms, that would be the equivalent of 1.25 million dead Americans with 4.3 million wounded. The human suffering and economic dislocation is staggering yet is somehow ignored consistently by those abroad who profess to cherish democracy and the dignity of man.
As the self-appointed global leader in the war on terrorism, the United States could learn some significant lessons from Sri Lanka's victory. Here are our top nine:

Lessons from Sri Lanka

The Washington Times

Moshe Dyan said...

ninja,

that's a good one.

roti fonseka is no exception after all. only thing bugger didn't apologized.

Moshe Dyan said...

"JHU ousts pro-Rajapaksa Thera from leader post"

this is a good move by JHU.

JHU must keep its independance.

otherwise there will be no PATRIOTIC group to challenge MR when he too starts arselicking TEs.

Moshe Dyan said...

from toiletnet.

"Buses carrying around two thousand Buddhist priests under heavy escort carrying a sacred statue of Buddha on a pilgrimage to Jaffna had passed Vavuniyaa Monday and entered Vanni main land through A9 road, sources in Vavuniyaa said. The buses, however, have not reached Jaffna until Tuesday evening and it is assumed that the Buddhist priests, on an urgent mission to spread Buddhism in the North, are engaged in some unannounced opening ceremonies of newly erected Buddhist Viharas in Vanni by the occupying Sri Lanka Army (SLA) directed by Colombo government, sources in Jaffna said."

whatever the truth of it is, there is a good strategic move here.

MOST ppl in vanni are poor and not jaffna vellalas. this is a HUGE market for buddhism. if a sizable number of them convert to buddhism, that will go a long way in ethnic integration.

and it will act as a barrier for hindu and christian hardliners to manipulate them.

since buddhism can unify sinhala and tamil ppl in vanni, it will speed up colonization too.

govt should seriously consider spreading buddhism among tamil ppl in vanni.

No_MESS said...

Ban appoints expert panel to advise on Sri Lanka – UN Video
Ban's spokesman Martin Nesirky

Anonymous said...

"occupying Sri Lanka Army"

Didn't realise we were in Tamil Nadu.

KB said...

However, the panel is not an investigative body and its mandate is vague, which reflects the extreme sensitivity of the subject, says the BBC's Barbara Plett at the UN headquarters in New York.

Neither the UN Security Council nor the UN's Human Rights Council has called for an inquiry, and the panel may be a way for the secretary general to keep up the pressure for accountability, our correspondent adds.


Chaps, even BBC wankers cant hide the truth that this ridiculous panel has no legitimacy, authority or mandate. Even if they come up with some stupid recommendations there is no mechanism to implement them. Monkey Boon will have to roll the report and shove it up where sun never shines.

Cheers!

Moshe Dyan said...

KB,

that's what we have been saying.

it is a stupid panel to advise monkey boon WHAT TO DO when UNSC hasn't sanctioned any investigation.

but still this gives unnecessary importance to something where there is no substance at all.

another VERY STRANGE thing is the TRIANGLE that is pressing for this type of crap.

US-SOUTH KOREA-JAPAN

why no taiwan or will they too join in???

this is the US military team east of middle east (middle east is already covered and in central aisa the destabilising scheme is working).

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KB said...

Moshe, I think this is Monkey Boon's desperate attempt to get a second term as UN SG. He thought appearing tough against a small country like Sri Lanka will buy him brownie points with the HR mafia. But he messed with the wrong country. Wed should lead the charge now to deny him a second term. Get all our NAM friends, China, Russia and India to vote against him.

Cheers!

Anonymous said...

Perhaps because Taiwan is not a member of the UN? Well I assume they are not as Taiwan is not formally recognised by anyone? (Bunch of losers from civil war run away and create “separate state” backed by suddha, hmz sounds a bit familiar)
Also if Taiwan opens its mouth China will bitch slap it like it normally does.

We should use this to bring the whole UN crashing down by de-legitimising it (not that hard either!).

We need to use this moment to tell the world that we are being punished for defying suddha authority by not letting the LTTE leadership escape.

We say this by mentioning the fact the West/UN were never bothered before about Sri Lanka's conflict to set up "panels" and "investigate" human rights/"war crimes (like in 2002). Say there is a "hidden hand" (this implying the West) and then say if the LTTE was still around now there would be no panel, no war crimes bs and the West/UN would not be brutally savaging Sri Lanka. Then toss in the fact that the human shield was suddha idea to justify intervention to save the LTTE, thus the West is responsible/complicate in working with the LTTE in creating a humanitarian catastrophe (obviously wrap that up in clever language to IMPLY it, but not necessarily say it).

The rest writes itself.

Anonymous said...

@KB, Moshe,

NOW is the time to strike.

When there is major media attenion on Sri Lanka we should hit hard.

We should have done this last year against Suddha's NGOs, when suddha and his media were beating their little chests against Sri Lanka we should have used it as an oppurtunity to strike on their hyopcrisy (by targetting their NGOs and die-ass-pora activities), sadly we did not thinking "we can be friends". How many times has that failed? Just like Mr trying to grab Tamil votes? Both Tamilia and West do not want "friendship" but master slave relationships where we are forever chained.

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Anonymous said...

"MOST ppl in vanni are poor and not jaffna vellalas. this is a HUGE market for buddhism. if a sizable number of them convert to buddhism, that will go a long way in ethnic integration.

We need to Sinhalise them.

That is what happened to "new arrivals" in ancient times for the most part.

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KB said...

Temporally and spiritually it is a heritage genocide: to make Eezham Tamils feel that their homeland doesn’t belong to them, they are historically inferior ‘intruders’, they have no claims for their nationalism and as long as they exist as Tamils they cannot be equals, he added.

Bugger! TamilNut invents a new term 'heritage genocide'. The jobless bugger who writes all these articles for sure must be sitting around some stinking basement in Norway in his dirty underware scratching his balls and throwing darts at a board to come up with words to combine with 'genocide'.

Cheers!

Anonymous said...

KB, do you have al link for the "heritage genocide"?

Anonymous said...

And thats good stuff from Tamilia considering they have spent the last 30-60 years trying to erase and deny Sinhala heritage, most of which exists in the north, along with defaming Mahavamsa.
Dig up so called "Tamil history" and you find the ruins of Sinhala civilisation beneath.

KB said...

Pol, old boy, here is the link to it at TamilNut. Check the 8th paragraph.

http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=32038

Cheers!

Sam Perera said...

Pol,

The reference to heritage genocide is here.

Anonymous said...

Thanks guys.

Moshe Dyan said...

pol,

"Perhaps because Taiwan is not a member of the UN?"

EXACTLY!!

how stupid of me to miss that!!

so it is the pro-US military group of east asia ganging up on others. US, japan, south korea are in the game. taiwan not being a UN member (thank china for that) is not officially onboard.

Moshe Dyan said...

KB,

yes. we should get our friends to get rid of this HIGHLY BIASED monkey boon. but his replacement shouldn't be worse!!

generally UN gen sec comes from a country that is NOT militarily aligned to any of the superpowers.

but monkey boon's country is at the fore front of US military machine!!

this monkey is a joke.

monkey boon becoming kim jong ill!!!

Ananda-USA said...

Lessons from Sri Lanka

By Peter Leitner and Rajika Jayatilake
June 22, 2009

Sri Lanka recently emerged victorious from one of the world's longest-running conflicts, once termed an "unwinnable" war with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), also known as the Tamil Tigers.

The LTTE is considered one of the deadliest terrorist groups, having invented the concept of the modern-day suicide bomber and carried out the murder of two sitting heads of state. In addition, the Tamil Tigers pioneered use of female suicide bombers, homemade minisubmarines, ultralight aircraft and "warehouse ships" pre-positioned on the high seas to resupply terrorist operations on shore.

These homegrown terrorists held Sri Lanka hostage through brutal acts of terror for almost three decades, demanding a separate state for ethnic Tamils in the north and east of Sri Lanka while building a vast global terror network.

Many more than 70,000 people were killed and at least 300,000 wounded. In U.S. terms, that would be the equivalent of 1.25 million dead Americans with 4.3 million wounded. The human suffering and economic dislocation is staggering yet is somehow ignored consistently by those abroad who profess to cherish democracy and the dignity of man.

As the self-appointed global leader in the war on terrorism, the United States could learn some significant lessons from Sri Lanka's victory. Here are our top nine:

• Perhaps the most important lesson is the debunking of the widely held belief that terrorism cannot be quelled militarily. The Sri Lankan military demonstrated that professionalism, strategy, discipline and unswerving commitment can beat terrorism.

All too often, the greatest obstacle to military success is the starry-eyed interference by third parties insisting that only diplomacy and negotiation can bring a true end to terror-based conflicts. History has demonstrated repeatedly, and Sri Lanka has just underscored, that negotiation is doomed in the face of an implacable enemy with an absolutist agenda seeking to create change by ruthless use of force.

• Terrorist outfits are highly opportunistic. They excel in politically manipulating third countries as they engage in hollow cease-fire arrangements to buy time, regroup, rearm and initiate surprise offensives. Even in defeat, terrorist operations may continue by initiating violence inside nations that house their exiles and their remaining power base.

• The terrorist support structure dies hard. Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger terrorists were, and still are, backed by an extraordinarily sophisticated, wealthy and highly educated business and professional class. Actively preventing ex-patriot supporters of defeated terrorist organizations from funding, supplying or otherwise supporting the creation of follow-on entities that will resume the violence -- albeit under different names, with different faces -- must cap victory on the battlefield.

This means, in the Sri Lankan case, that the United States, Canada, Australia, Great Britain and the rest of the Commonwealth are the front-line states in ensuring that their territories will not be used to reignite LTTE's failed but extraordinarily bloody terrorism.

Ananda-USA said...

Lessons from Sri Lanka

......continued.....
• Terrorist movements rely upon the apathy of third countries toward the suffering that groups operating on their soil cause in distant nations. The hypocritical and self-serving attitude apparent in the commonly expressed "they are engaged only in fundraising here, not violence" not only rationalizes inaction, but also cripples international support for counterterrorism moves deemed vital to host nation interests.

• Even the most sophisticated and creative terror organizations make bad decisions and demonstrate self-defeating behavior. The assassination of Rajiv Gandhi by LTTE operatives in India brought a profound backlash that saw India effectively bar its soil from being used as a staging area for operations inside Sri Lanka. Once denied physical sanctuary in neighboring countries for combatants, logistics and training activities, terror/insurgent movements are severely crippled.

• Historical animosities do not yield to the wide-eyed "split the difference" mentality that is the hallmark of Western diplomatic and political naivete. Such an approach alienates all parties to a conflict and results in self-deception while exposing the incompetent middleman's own population to attack. Conflicts rooted in history are complex and should not be reduced to simplistic equations.

• If elected Western leaders actually believe their own rhetoric that all civilized nations must cooperate in this global war on terror, they must actively support the anti-terrorist initiatives of fellow democracies around the world. Ideological movements, religious cults, political insurgencies and cults of personality that employ terror to push their agenda should be eradicated as quickly, as universally and as completely as possible.

Even leaders who hold fast to "pragmatism" as a political creed need to be reminded that the incubation and development of terrorist activity in far-off lands will come back to haunt their own citizens sooner rather than later. The Tamil Tigers' terrorist activities went largely ignored by the West for decades. But the techniques they developed have killed thousands in unrelated terror attacks around the world.

For instance, use of "boat bombs" was copied by terrorists in the October 2000 attack on the USS Cole in Aden Harbor. Western ambivalence toward this long-running tragedy has been costly.

• Sri Lanka's war was complex and challenging, spawning several dimensions of terrorist activity. The war was fought on the ground in Sri Lanka, while propaganda and funds for weapons were handled by LTTE supporters living in the West, and weapons were acquired from Southeast Asia and Central Europe. Although the United States designated the LTTE as a foreign terrorist organization in October 1997, it was not until November 2007 that it banned the Tamil Rehabilitation Organization as an LTTE front organization. Until then, in the guise of charity, LTTE activists were collecting funds and transferring them to the Tiger war chest. Canada proscribed the LTTE in April 2006 and banned the World Tamil Movement (WTM) in June 2008. The banning of these front organizations was a major blow to LTTE terrorist operations.

• Even after the unequivocal military defeat of the LTTE, its overseas supporters defiantly keep the separatist dream alive despite annihilation of most of LTTE's leadership and the death of founder Velupillai Prabhakaran. If unchecked, they may well transform that dream once again into virulent terrorism, and this time, the Eelam War may well be fought locally - by the diaspora in the West.

Peter Leitner is president of the Higgins Counterterrorism Research Center and previously served for 31 years in various national security positions.

Rajika Jayatilake is a communications specialist with expertise in international media and public relations.

Ananda-USA said...

This Indian author argues that South Asian neighbors of India are NOT A BENEFIT, but IS A STRATEGIC LIABILITY to India.

He also says that India should value the importance of Sri Lanka not from Tamil Nadu's ethnic viewpoint, but from a overall national viewpoint. I Heartily Agree with that view.

Note also that his concern regarding uncontrolled illegal immigration from Bangladesh into India parallels our historical concern about uncontrolled influx of illegal South Indian immigrants from India to Sri Lanka.

The only difference is that the SHOE is NOW on their FOOT instead of OURS!

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India’s strategic liability

P R Kumaraswamy
June 21, 2010

Politically incorrect? For sure. But time to wake up to the strategic relevance of South Asia. Are the immediate neighbours important for India? Absolutely, no doubts; but for all the wrong reasons. Unless handled carefully they would make life miserable and excruciating for India.

In one form or another, India has serious and long-running problems with all its neighbours. Not just with China, India has unresolved problems with most of its neighbours. While it’s northern neighbour had skilfully resolved all its territorial disputes except for one (with India of course), New Delhi has serious border quarrels with most of its neighbours. If the Kashmir question hogs the maximum attention, situation is no better on other fronts. Even after decades India and Bangladesh are yet to formalise their borders. A small stretch still remains the sticking point thereby preventing India from ratifying the boundary treaty signed by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and President Sheikh Mujibur Rahman as far back as in 1974.

No matter how scholars choose to depict, interpret or rationalise the phenomenon, none can ignore the large-scale presence of Bangladeshis inside India. Rather than controlling the daily flow of hundreds of illegal migrants from that country, New Delhi is haggling over the presence of a few hundred people inhabiting pockets of islets that are in ‘adverse possession.’ If these are not enough, in recent months both countries are entangled in a dispute over maritime boundary. Scarcity of natural resources, especially hydrocarbon, could only intensify the Indo-Bangladeshi competition over the exclusive economic zone. Likewise, the fishing rights periodically crop up whenever the situation in Sri Lanka deteriorates.

Second, the cross border ethno-linguistic linkages have proved to be a curse rather than a boon. Violence in the neighbourhood invariably spills over into India. The primary headache of the Pakistan-watchers has been to prevent internal meltdown in that country falling into the Indian lap. Situation elsewhere is no better. For years Bangladesh has been a safe haven for various militant groups that were operating in India’s northeast. Despite the recent bonhomie, seasoned observers doubt Sheikh Hasina’s ability to synchronise Bangladeshi policies with India’s security concerns over the militants. The post-monarchical political structure in Nepal is getting complicated by each passing day. The civil war in Sri Lanka has ended but the situation is still fluid. Reconciliation between warring sides would require prolonged and sustained efforts from the Lankan government.

Ananda-USA said...

India’s strategic liability

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Three, in recent years the neighbours have been using the China card. Since the late 1950s Pakistan has successfully played the China factor to minimise its strategic vulnerability vis-à-vis India. Now others have joined the bandwagon. Sri Lanka which in the late 1980s used Pakistan to counter India’s role in the ethnic crisis, is now cozying up to Beijing. Similarly, China has overtaken India as the largest trading partner of Bangladesh. Since the dying days of the monarchy, Nepal has played up the China card and now anti-Indian rhetoric has become the daily staple food for the Maoists.

Four, on the economic front the numbers are louder than the most optimistic voices. India’s trade with the countries of South Asia is just a drop in a bucket. During 2008-09, India’s imports from the countries of South Asia stood at $1.8 billion or a mere 0.5.9 percent of the total imports. During the same period India exported $8.6 billion worth of goods to its neighbours accounting for about 4.6 per cent of the total exports. So much for South-South cooperation!

The hype over the eventual transformation of South Asian Association for Reginald Cooperation into a South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA), to become fully operational by the end of 2015, will not be change the situation. Even if India were to unilaterally bring down all the trade barriers vis-à-vis its neighbours, the material impact would be marginal. Why then is this obsession with the neighbourhood? It is politically correct to play up the good neighbour image.

Thus many want India to bend over backwards, even over unreasonable demands. Rather than expecting the neighbours to be equally accountable to their commitments, some demand concessions from the more powerful India. Even those who otherwise oppose unilateralism harp on unilateral concessions from India, political as well as economic. Fortunately so far no one has claimed that such measures from India would solve the key problems but many argue that such measures would ‘minimise’ the friction and hopefully reduce anti-Indian feelings prevalent in these countries.

Ananda-USA said...

India’s strategic liability

......continued 2....
Secondly, the ethno-linguistic baggage has far serious role in shaping India’s neighbourhood policy than many cared to admit.

This at times many view the neighbourhood through the ethno-linguistic blinkers. One has to consciously delink cross-border ethnic links while formulating India’s policy towards the neighbourhood. One is not suggesting that New Delhi should be indifferent to the concerns and voices of Tamil Nadu, West Bengal or Bihar while formulating its policy towards Sri Lanka, Bangladesh or Nepal respectively. But let these states not have the monopoly in determining the relative importance of the neighbouring states. One has to reframe the issue: Is Sri Lanka important because of the Tamil Nadu politics and interests or in spite of them? Same holds true for other neighbours.

Yes, South Asia is strategically important. Not because it has too many incentives or advantages to offer but failure to pay close attention to the region would be detrimental to India. Violence in Kashmir, terror in Mumbai, large-scale illegal migration, turmoil in the northeast, floods in Kosi or periodic tensions in Tamil Nadu are directly linked to developments in the neighbouring countries. India could ignore these countries only at its own peril. Giving the countries a greater degree of importance should not be difficult. Such an approach might even given them a degree of importance, enhance inter-personal relations and provide a congenial political atmosphere. No harm doing that.

But let us not miss the big picture. The priority accorded to South Asian countries must be commensurate to their relative importance and utility for India’s peace and prosperity. It is time to recognise that both individually and collectively the countries of the South Asia have very little to offer positively. They are strategically important; but not as an asset but as a liability. Yes, South Asia is India’s strategic liability. Only that.

The author teaches at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

Ananda-USA said...

Nuclear Cooperation between India and Canada Reradiating Warmth

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India, Canada to sign nuke co-operation pact

By Ashwani Talwar
June 23, 2010

NEW DELHI: After the G-20 Summit in Toronto this weekend winds up, India and Canada are likely to sign a civil nuclear cooperation agreement that will mark turning of a full circle.

After the May 1974 nuclear test in Pokhran, Canada was outraged. It protested that the plutonium manufactured at ‘CIRUS,’ the research reactor it gifted to India, had been used in the explosion. Uranium-rich Canada then put on hold further transfer of nuclear fuel and technology to India.

Canada next took a leading part in bringing together the Nuclear Suppliers Group, a cartel which trade in nuclear fuel, equipment and technology only with countries that signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. And in 1998, there were fresh sanctions after India exploded another device at Pokhran.

“We don’t look back, we look at the future,” Vivek Katju, Secretary (West) with the External Affairs Ministry said on Tuesday, letting reporters know there had been ‘progress’ on finalising an agreement on cooperation in nuclear energy.

The nuke agreement and others on cooperation in mining, education and culture could be signed after India-Canada bilateral meetings, following the G-20 Summit.

This would be the fourth meeting in about 20 months of the Group of 20, made up of advanced as well as emerging economies now mainly discussing the aftermath of the just past global recession.

Katju confirmed that the nuclear energy agreement would cover sale of uranium as well as areas such as research and nuclear waste management.

Asked if the proposed agreement allowed sale of nuclear energy reactors by Canadian companies, Katju referred reporters to the Department of Atomic Energy.

But with Canadian companies eager to do more business with energy-hungry India, the pact is expected to include this provision.

The agreement is expected to be on the lines that India has signed with countries such as the US, France and Russia.

Ananda-USA said...

DOUBLE SPEAK and TRIPLE SPEAK in Non-Proliferation Policy

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In view of the resumption of technology transfer from the US and Canada to India which violated the Nuclear non-Proliferation Treaty by testing Nuclear Weapons and developing a Nuclear Missile Arm, I wonder about the LEGAL and ETHICAL basis of the opposition by these very same established nuclear states, and the rest of the nuclear powers to Iran and North Korea.

The "concerned" states all possess and refine nuclear weapons .. so it is certainly a DOUBLE STANDARD .. a POT calling the KETTLE Black .. so to speak.

But, the same states resuming nuclear cooperation with other nations who have clearly violated the NPT is TRIPLE SPEAK!

Therefore, I contend that THERE IS NO LEGAL OR ETHICAL BASIS to the NonProliferation Policy of these established nuclear powers.

It is MERELY the self-serving exercise of a defense policy by a select group of established nuclear states.

It is an example of the GOLDEN RULE:

He who has the GOLD makes the RULES,

and its inverse corollary:

He who makes the RULES keeps the GOLD!

Anonymous said...

Unbelievable there are scum who are supporting UN interference in this country and citing Gonseka.

Truely comical that the enemies of within our country, who supported the LTTE victory and wanted the Army defeated are rallying around Gonseka as to mask their treachery. Hope Gonseka is proud.

Anonymous said...

Obama fires McChrystal, picks Petraeus to head Afghan war

Ado what happened to McChrystal rights? Why Blake not protecting this General´s rights? Hikz. Wonder what UNP/JVP/Colombians and Gonseka have to say? Will they criticize their masters for or forever be the slaves they are? Will UNP/JVP/Colombians hold fasts, demonstrations and vigils in protest of General McChrystal rights being denied?

Ananda-USA said...

Shall we suggest A FEW OTHER War CRIMES INVESTIGATION PANELS that should be Appointed by the UN?

Mmmmm ... Quite a handful spring to my mind ... that I am sure will cause much consternation and nail-biting in powerful nations!


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Sri Lanka rejects UN Panel of Experts

ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

Jun 23, Colombo: Sri Lanka today said it strongly opposes the appointment of the Panel of Experts by the United Nations Secretary-General on Tuesday and regards it as an unwarranted and unnecessary interference with a sovereign nation.

Issuing a statement the Sri Lanka's External Affairs Ministry said the interference by the appointment the panel has potential for exploitation by vested interests hostile to the process of reconciliation taking place in the country.

The statement pointed out that the that the Joint Statement of the President of Sri Lanka and the Secretary-General issued at the conclusion of the Secretary-General's visit to the country on 23rd May 2009 makes no reference to "allegations of violations of international humanitarian law committed during military operations between the Government of Sri Lanka and the Liberation of Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)."

The panel appointed by the UN Chief is to advise him on the implementation of the commitment on human rights accountability made in the Joint Statement issued by him with the Sri Lankan President during his visit soon after the end of the conflict.

The Ministry points out that Sri Lanka is a sovereign state with a robustly independent judiciary and a tried and tested system for the administration of justice.

"The Government of Sri Lanka has consistently promoted and protected human rights. Indeed, this has been explicitly acknowledged by legitimate organs of the United Nations system. The Human Rights Council of the United Nations has formally adopted, after the cessation of the conflict situation, a resolution commending, inter alia, the commitment of Sri Lanka to the promotion and protection of human rights," the Ministry said.

The Ministry said the country is beginning to rebuild the lives of the people who suffered violence and terror of unimaginable proportions, unleashed on them by the LTTE for over 30 years.

"After a long and difficult struggle the Government of Sri Lanka has successfully rid the country of terror, and is in the process of rebuilding the lives of her people," the Ministry noted.

As an important part of the rebuilding process the President has appointed the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation commission under the Commissions of Inquiry Act, a statutory regime available under Sri Lankan law, the Ministry pointed out.

"The Government is confident that the Commission would make a most significant contribution to the further strengthening of national amity, through a process of restorative justice," it said.

Sri Lanka President last month appointed an eight-member 'Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission' to report on the lessons to be learnt from the events in the period between 21st February 2002 to 19th May 2009.

The spokesman for the UN Chief said yesterday the panel is not an investigative body but a resource to advise the Secretary-General and it will be available as a resource to Sri Lankan authorities should they wish to implement the commitments made in the Joint Statement.

Ananda-USA said...

GL establishes a Foreign Policy Think Tank .. like our pending SLPAC.

Great Minds Think Alike! Eh?

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Sri Lanka establishes a 'Foreign Policy Think Tank'

ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

Jun 23, Colombo: Sri Lanka's External Affairs Ministry yesterday (22) established a 'Foreign Policy Think Tank' to facilitate the professional advancement of the country's foreign policy and the conduct of its external relations.

The Minister of External Affairs, Prof. G. L. Peiris, launching the website of the think tank at the Ministry said the establishment of this organization is in keeping with the vision of President Mahinda Rajapaksa's long term foreign policy interest of the country.

The think tank would expand the Foreign Policy community of Sri Lanka by establishing a consultative process with academics, professionals and other experts and set in motion an interactive dialogue on non�conventional aspects of Foreign Policy making, a statement issued by the Ministry said.

Launching the website the Minister said that the aim of setting up a Think Tank on Foreign Policy was to adopt an inclusive approach in foreign policy making and engage the vast reservoir of resources available in the country.

Prof. Peiris during his inaugural address announced the idea of a Foreign Policy Think Tank to members of his staff at the Ministry last month when he assumed duties as the External Affairs Minister of the new government.

Following the announcement the Minister met with academics, intellectuals and former Secretaries and senior officials of the Ministry.

The Foreign Policy Think Tank website can be accessed through the Ministry�s official website http://www.slmfa.gov.lk.

Deputy Minister of External Affairs, Gitanjana Gunawardena, Secretary External Affairs, Romesh Jayasinghe, former Foreign Secretaries and senior officials, intellectuals, academics and Ministry staff participated in the occasion.

Sam Perera said...

More than 50 sites of archeological importance in the Mullativu district have been desecrated by the LTTE and used as bunkers and fortifications, JHU parliamentarian the venerable Ellawala Medhananda thero told Daily mirror online.

Ananda-USA said...



The UN has become an Instrument of Powerful Western Countries for Controlling Emerging Nations that don't comply with their wishes.


The UN applies different standards to different countries depending on which side of the fence those countries sit, and engages in the demonization of countries and legitimizing their ultimate destruction.

The occupation of Iraq on spurious grounds is a case in point, where the UN DID NOTHING TO PREVENT the false demonization that precipitated invasion and the killing of over 1 million people.

The UN has become a USELESS PARTISAN ORGANIZATION .. OUT WITH IT!

It may be time for EMERGING NATIONS to WITHDRAW ENMASSE from the UN, and FORM THEIR OWN parallel global institution. Let the Western Nations play ALONE in their own pond of rich folks!

AN EXTREME IDEA? IT CERTAINLY IS!





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Expert panel on Sri Lanka is not an investigative body, UN says

ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

Jun 23, Colombo: The Panel of Experts appointed by the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Tuesday to advise him on accountability issues of Sri Lanka's alleged violations of human rights and humanitarian law is not a fact-finding investigative body but only an advisory panel limited to advising the Secretary-General, the UN said.

Martin Nesirky, the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General made this remark during the press briefing at the UN headquarters in New York yesterday when asked about the activities of the Expert Panel.

The spokesman said the panel would not be traveling to Sri Lanka as there is no specific need to engage with the Sri Lankan officials although the panel hopes to cooperate with concerned officials in the country.

"The Secretary-General has all the authority that he needs to conduct this work through an advisory panel. And there isn't any specific need to travel to Sri Lanka or to engage with Sri Lankan officials on the ground unless they consent to do that," Nesirky said.

"It's going to be for the panel if it deems it's necessary and appropriate to visit Sri Lanka to request that. And it will then be for the Sri Lankan authorities to say yes or no," he said.

Nesirky, adding that the Secretary-General has all the authority he needs to name a panel of advisers, said the first thing the panelists would do is to confer and decide on what they will do over the four-month timeframe of their work.

When asked whether the panel would question former Army Commander of Sri Lanka retired General Sarath Fonseka, who alleged that the Defence Secretary ordered to shoot the white flag carrying LTTE members, the spokesman said some of the precise details on who and how will the panel question still need to be worked out.

The spokesman stressed that primary responsibility of investigating the war crime allegations lies with the government of Sri Lanka.

When asked whether the panel would recommend a follow-up international investigation the spokesman insisted that "at this point, the Secretary-General's focus is on encouraging a serious national accountability process," but it is up to the panel to offer the assessments and advice it considers pertinent.

Ananda-USA said...

Expert panel on Sri Lanka is not an investigative body, UN says

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The Spokesperson said making the findings of the panel's work public would be at the Secretary-General's discretion and it is up to the panel to decide what form its advice to the Secretary-General would take.

When asked about time commitments by the panelists, the Spokesperson noted that Marzuki Darusman of Indonesia also has a role as special rapporteur dealing with human rights in North Korea, but had made clear that he has the time to do both tasks.

As for the budget for the panel's work, Nesirky said it would be paid out of funds available to the Secretary-General for unforeseen expenses.

Sri Lankan government has vehemently opposed the establishment of the panel on the grounds that it will be an infringement of its sovereignty.

KB said...

Pol Sambol, old boy, it's fine for US to fire a general for mocking the vice President and terrible for SL to arrest a general for plotting a coup. Did anybody say 'bite me'?

Cheers!

Ananda-USA said...


The UN PUPPET forges an instrument to bring Sri Lanka to HEEL at the behest of Western Powers who are blithely warring in far off lands to protect their own interests.

They want to hide their own naked transgressions by focusing attention on other weak and vulnerable nations!

They are now focusing on the ONLY NATION IN RECENT HISTORY with a DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED GOVERNMENT that through WILL & DETERMINATION has ERADICATED TERRORISM using ONLY ITS OWN FORCES.

All other countries beset by terrorism on a large scale are doing so with the help of FOREIGN FORCES.

This has evoked INSANE JEALOUSY!

They have a SURPRISE waiting for them dealing with Sri Lanka's DEMOCRACY, and its Leaders ELECTED by the WILL of the VAST MAJORITY of its PEOPLE!



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Angry Lanka could deny visa to UN probe panel

Sutirtho Patranobis
Hindustan Times
June 23, 2010

Sri Lanka has lashed out at the United Nations secretary general’s rare decision to appoint a three-member panel to look into alleged war crimes committed in Sri Lanka as the 26-year-old civil unrest came to an end in May last year.

On Tuesday, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon appointed Indonesia’s Marzuki Darusman, South African Yasmin Sooka and Steven Ratner from the US to ``advise him on the issue of accountability with regard to any alleged violations of international human rights and humanitarian law during the final stages of the conflict in Sri Lanka.’’

The civil war between government troops and the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels ended on May 18, 2009 amid allegations of a huge number of civilian casualties.

``It will look into the modalities, applicable international standards and comparative experience with regard to accountability processes, taking into account the nature and scope of any alleged violations in Sri Lanka,’’ the UN said in a statement.

The reaction from the Lankan government – which has denied targeting civilians – was immediate and angry.

``Sri Lanka regards the appointment of the Sri Lanka Panel of Experts as an unwarranted and unnecessary interference with a sovereign nation," the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement, adding: ``this interference, moreover, has potential for exploitation by vested interests hostile to the process of reconciliation taking place in Sri Lanka."

President Mahinda Rajapaksa appointed a "Commission on Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation" in May to look into the last seven years of the war.

``For the UN to have a parallel probe is to pre-judge and undermine a process that Sri Lanka has begun as part of its national reconciliation and establishing lasting peace," Media Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said in a statement

The recommendations of the panel, expected to be submitted to Ban Ki-moon in four months, will not be binding as the issue of rights violation in Sri Lanka was not made part of the UN Security Council’s agenda.

Also, the panel is likely to have a tough job carrying out investigations on ground as the government might deny the members visa to enter Sri Lanka.

According to Reuters, the panel's chair, Darusman, has previous experience with Sri Lanka. He served on a panel of international monitors observing the work of a Sri Lankan commission that investigated a series of major human rights violations. The observers quit, saying the commission did not meet international standards and had been interfered with politically.

Ananda-USA said...

Kilinochchi to become industrial hub

Kilinochchi will be a hub of industries in six months. It will provide training and employment to hundreds of youth in electrical works, welding, tailoring and masonary work.

The apprentices in these fields will be further trained in the South and given employment, Youth Affairs Deputy Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage said in Kilinochchi.

The Deputy Minister was visiting Kilinochchi in the company of Namal Rajapaksa M.P. He said the Government had already acquired two acres of land for this purpose and the industries plans to start have been finalised. The apprentices will receive an allowance of Rs. 1,000 during their training period.

Namal Rajapaksa MP said they have come to Kilinochchi at the request of the President. He has told the young Parliamentarians to meet the war affected and assure them that they would receive all benefits and rights enjoyed by the people in the South.

He said he has come with the message of the President to assure them that they would be able to lead a peaceful life without fear of terrorism by the LTTE.

He added that the future leaders and administrators of this country should emerge from the villages and the youth.

Courtesy :Daily News

Ananda-USA said...

Tamil Diaspora's New Umbrella - The Global Tamil Forum (GTF)Fails to Hide the Tigers' Stripes

By: Mahinda Gunasekera
March 29, 2010

The Tamil Diaspora which funded the brutal terrorist movement called the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) also known as the Tamil Tigers, has regularly changed its disguise through a simple metamorphosis involving a name change and re-arranging the deck with new faces to hide their links to the designated terror group. After the military action taken by the Sri Lankan forces ended in May 2009 with the killing of the Tiger Supremo, Velupillai Prabhakaran and his lieutenants on the banks of the Nanthikadal Lagoon on the northeast coast, the carefully laid out plans of foisting a Tamil state on Sri Lankan soil with western support simply vanished like a bad dream that partially disturbed the nation which woke up to face the challenge head on. The Tamil Diaspora's plans to carve out a separate state covering one-third of the land area spread over two-thirds of the coast extending from the northwest to the southeast of the island for less than half the total Tamils counting less than 4 percent resident in the region, by force of arms, went up in smoke along with the massive stockpile of weapons they had procured for the purpose and smuggled into the jungle hideout of the Tiger terror machine in the Vanni.

Looking at the congregation of Tamil Diaspora organizations which went to form the Global Tamil Forum it is quite evident to anyone that it is merely a re-branding of the pro-Tamil Tiger World Tamil Movement (WTM), with its goal of establishing a separate Tamil state within the sovereign territory of the Sri Lankan nation remaining the same. The involvement of the groups that were the main propagandists for the Tamil Tigers such as the Canadian Tamil Congress which took over the leadership in Canada following the arrest of the head of the WTM and the designation of the LTTE as an international terrorist group in September 2001 by the UN, the Norwegian Council of Eelam Tamils, and the House of Eelam Tamils with the map of the mythical state of "Eelam" as its logo along with similar groups in 14 countries including Europe, USA, Australia, and New Zealand, leaves nothing to the imagination of the observers to determine the nature of the newly created beast in London, UK, on February 24, 2010.

In addition, bringing on Father S.J. Emmanuel, the former Vicar General of the Catholic Diocese of Jaffna to lead the GTF leaves little room to doubt the ulterior aims and motives of this body of hate filled Diaspora Tamils that bankrolled the Tamil Tiger killing machine with access to billions of extorted and ill gotten dollars in their secret coffers. Father Emmanuel is well known for his controversial statement comparing the remorseless megalomaniacal leader of the brutal Tamil Tiger Terrorists, Velupillai Prabhakaran to Jesus Christ who is regarded as the Great Redeemer, in an interview given to the British national newspaper, the Independent. He has in his writings and talks defended the terrorist activities of the LTTE and fanned the flames of war and violence causing untold misery to thousands of innocent lives of people from all communities in Sri Lanka. Father Emmanuel who has been a key figure in the LTTE international network has been using his religious cloak to stalk like a holy Tiger in the corridors of power in Europe and South Africa to win sympathy and support for the terrorist cause.

Ananda-USA said...

Tamil Diaspora's New Umbrella - The Global Tamil Forum (GTF)Fails to Hide the Tigers' Stripes

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It is not surprising that the British who are the architects of division in their former colonies including Sri Lanka (Ceylon), which have led to conflicts with minorities seeking the special privileges and power bestowed to them by the colonial regime even after independence from Britain, hosting the GTF Conference and giving their blessings to these misguided Tamil separatists pursuing the break up of the sovereign state of Sri Lanka. Making a big splash at this conference held in the Gladstone Room of the British Parliament were David Milliband, British Foreign Secretary who made the opening speech, whilst the Conservative 'shadow' foreign secretary William Hague and the Liberal Democrat counterpart Ed Davey also addressed the delegates. Other speakers included nine members of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils (APPG-T), two British members of the European Parliament and about six other senior parliamentarians including Simon Hughes and Gareth Thomas, and an ANC member of the South African Parliament. Among the attendees were Rev. Jesse Jackson who was introduced as a friend of President Obama and a representative of the Royal Norwegian Government. There were greetings from the British Conservative Party leader David Cameron and Robert Blake the current US Secretary of State for South and Central Asia and a meeting of GTF representatives with Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Here we have the main actors who attempted to pressure Sri Lanka to halt the military action against the LTTE terrorists who refused to surrender to the Sri Lankan authorities, and seek to provide safe passage and asylum for the Tamil Tiger leaders in a foreign country to continue their attacks to destabilize the island nation.

The Diaspora Tamils have been conducting meaningless referenda in their host countries in the west to seek a mandate to pursue the same objectives of a separate state called "Eelam" within the sovereign territory of Sri Lanka as envisioned in the 'Vadukkodai Resolution' of 1976, based on the false premise of the existence of a traditional homeland of the Tamils in the north and east of the island from the dawn of history. Firstly, the Diaspora Tamils who hold foreign citizenship and domiciled outside Sri Lanka cannot have a say in the internal affairs of Sri Lanka which can be decided only by citizens of the land. Furthermore, historical records show that the vast majority of the Tamils were brought to Sri Lanka by the Dutch and British colonialists for work on tobacco, cocoa, coffee and tea plantations which they started after destroying the ecological wealth of the country and taking over the lands of the indigenous Sinhalese whom they dispossessed through infamous Acts such as the Waste Lands Ordinance, etc. Tamils first arrived as invaders but were driven back to South India from the pockets they captured after short periods of control of such terrain. Except for a few Tamils who arrived as settlers around the 12th century, the bulk of the Tamils came as indentured labour under the Dutch and British colonial regimes which date back to about 350 years, which is a far stretch to say it extends to the dawn of history which covers 2600 years of the Sinhalese domination of the island as given in the 'Mahavamsa', which is a chronicle of recorded history.

Now that the Tiger terrorists have been totally defeated and their overseas financiers in the Diaspora sidelined to their fantasy mythical land of "Eelam", the Tamils who are equal citizens of Sri Lanka could look forward to participating in the development of their country and building a peaceful and prosperous nation.

Ananda-USA said...

Tamil Diaspora's New Umbrella - The Global Tamil Forum (GTF)Fails to Hide the Tigers' Stripes

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Nearly 250,000 of the approximately 294,000 civilians who were forcibly removed from their villages in the Vanni to form a human shield for the retreating Tiger terrorists have since been re-settled in the de-mined and re-built villages within a space of nine months, whilst infrastructure, roads and electric power is being extended to the region at a rapid pace. The 11,000 odd Tiger cadres that surrendered are being provided with vocational training and being re-habilitated into society. Tamil children who risked being abducted to end up as cannon fodder or be brainwashed to become suicide bombers could now look forward to receiving a proper education that will open new vistas of opportunity for improving their lot. Those civilians who lived under the jackboot of the Tiger terrorists can get back to farming, fishing or other normal activities instead of digging bunkers, trenches, and putting together landmines and other explosive devices to kill and maim their fellow citizens belonging to different communities. The Tamil civilians who were prevented from participating in the democratic process and choosing their representatives have to a large extent got back their freedom and their democratic rights, and are now in a position to contribute to their betterment and that of their country which they share with members of the multi-ethnic and multi-religious society of Sri Lanka.

The free movement of people of varying backgrounds, travelling north, south and in all directions within the island after the collapse of the Tamil Tiger built iron curtain of deadly Mines, Suicide Bombers, Maaveera killers, RPGs, AK47s, Mortars, Artillery Guns, Suicide Boats, Chemical Weapons, Night Bombers, etc., is contributing to building friendly ties and bonds in every field that is leading towards healing of the conflicting issues and reconciliation, whilst ushering in an era of peace and plenty for all. The Global Tamil Forum which may wield a little political clout in an insignificant number of electorates in western countries has little or no influence within Sri Lanka, and will soon become redundant and fade away like the mythical dream state of "Eelam".

Ananda-USA said...

TamilNet Ladles out MORE Tamil Communal Brew ...

Their PRINCIPAL FAILING is that they push for a racist monoethnic apartheid existence whereas their deliverance lies in a MULTICULTURAL non-COMMUNAL society.

Will they see it?

I DOUBT it .. the RACISM is TOO INGRAINED .. this lot will have to die of OLD age FIRST .. and we Sri Lankan PATRIOTS will have to HOLD FAST and PROTECT LANKA in the LONG TERM until THEN.


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Continuing ‘counter insurgency’ approach to chronic national question

[TamilNet, Wednesday, 23 June 2010, 11:41 GMT]
Colombo’s latest deployment of Selvarasa Pathmanathan (KP), a victim of circumstances, to blunt the Eezham Tamil struggle only reveals that ‘counter insurgency’ is the style continued to be envisaged by some powers in approaching the chronic national question in the island, commented Tamil circles watching the developments. The move, bereft of any political promises, but aiming at roping in the diaspora for ‘development,’ comes after the visit of G L Peiris to Washington, Robert Blake lamenting that still “some polarisation” exists in the island and amidst heavy visits of dignitaries in the last couple of weeks. The move is not surprising. It is a sequence of a long-existing design, operated simultaneously through good and ugly faces of the West, observers said. The KP operation in Colombo is handled by a controversial group of foreign-trained Sri Lankan military intelligence personnel.

The latest move of contacting Tamil national activists through KP, knowing their background and position, was to talk about getting ‘diaspora money’ and to give a message that if they don’t come to terms the masters know how to rope in the diaspora.

The approach is to handle the diaspora ‘batch by batch.’

While KP discussion was going on, another diaspora group closely working with Douglas Devananda was also holding ‘meetings’ in Colombo.

In the talks with the diaspora, while the position of Gotabhaya Rajapaksa was that the past should not be reopened and only the future should be discussed, G L Pieris maintained that nothing could be said on any political solution since the Sinhalese people have not given any mandate for the government for it, informed circles said.

The Tamil diaspora meekly coming forward to work with the government without any commitment from the government side now could only pave way for gradual future prospects, is the position of the ‘winners,’ Tamil circles said.

The ‘home grown’ solution of Mahinda Rajapaksa is to complete the structural genocide of Eezham Tamils in their very homeland, is known to everybody.

Yet Colombo is encouraged in its bullying approach to the diaspora by the prospects provided to it by the international system dominated by some powers, allowing the blackmail of Tamil nation through the use of the card of surviving cadres in captivity and the plight of the common people.

Colombo plays unawareness of the fate of veteran personalities of the political side of the LTTE, like Baby Subramaiam, V. Balakumaran, Yogaratnam Yogi, Lawrance Thilagar, Puthuvai Ratnadurai and so on, who were seen getting into government hands. There is fear what the Sri Lankan government has done to them.

The United States has all the ‘evidence’ to persecute Colombo, but it will use them to barter interests with the Sinhala state, Tamil circles said.

Ananda-USA said...

Continuing ‘counter insurgency’ approach to chronic national question

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During the height of the war, the then US ambassador in Colombo, who talked about ‘strategic partnership’ with India, now as Asst. Secretary of State admits that the USA and India have worked very closely throughout the last several years on the situation in Sri Lanka.

Of course, India worked in the same line and now has bartered the Tamil national question for land and economic treaties in the island. Observers point out that Mahinda Rajapaksa not even reciprocated to India’s call to implement the rotten 13th Amendment.

Speculating on some new prospects involving the West, bilateral treaties with several countries and footed firmly on the hope for steadfast support of China, it is doubtful that Sri Lanka would be signing the CEPA treaty with India, media circles in Colombo said.

All Colombo politicians think Tamil Nadu politics is a joke, not capable of coming out with serious geopolitical or ideological challenges to them.

When Colombo deploys Douglas-KP mechanism, how the Indian backed TNA is going to face it is the question.

All political organisations democratically built by the diaspora for the Tamil national cause are now vilified not only by Colombo and by the ‘counter insurgency’ organs, but KP himself denounces them, Tamil circles in touch with him said.

Mr. Rudrakumaran of Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam recently said not to expect any changes in the attitude of the international community.

As long as Eezham Tamils voice for their national cause that will be persecuted is perhaps the attitude.

The TGTE, which was envisaged by the diaspora as a novel and noble concept for the struggle of Tamils and for their international polity could be the next target in the game, if it doesn’t guard itself.

Ananda-USA said...

Continuing ‘counter insurgency’ approach to chronic national question

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Some Eezham Tamil elite, skeptical of the conspiracy of the benign-faced institutions in the West they worked for, may be convinced now that ‘counter insurgency’ was their approach not only in blunting the national liberation struggle of Eezham Tamils, but also in experimenting how to prevent diaspora in general becoming a potential new phenomenon of global polity.

Only in this sense, the Eezham Tamils were treated as a ‘test case’ by the outfits that were operating for years.

A Sinhala leftist in Europe recounts how a Tamil NGO activist who is involved in ‘political organisation’ told him a few months before the Mu’l’livaaykkaal massacre that the LTTE leadership had already been ‘replaced’ and not to count on them anymore.

KP, before his ‘kidnap’, was keen that the USA and India should not be criticized.

Immediately after the kidnap of KP by Colombo, D B S Jeyaraj writing a long profile of him came out with a hint. According to Jeyaraj the episode couldn’t have taken place without the knowledge of an international intelligence agency that was protecting KP for long.

KP continued trying to influence the diaspora political organisation.


‘Counter insurgency’ writers like Rohan Gunaratna, who is in the game since early 1980s and Jeyaraj who joined it later do a great service to Tamils. Often writing alike, both of them are ‘time-tested’ in their promotions and vilifications, helping even ordinary Tamils to smell out who is who and what is what in the right perspective.

Knowing very well that Nediyavan is inactive there is vilification in his name. The idea is actually against Tamils organizing any independent politics.

Victims of circumstances can’t be independent leaders of Tamil politics. They may play the role of historical link, but a new generation, especially a younger generation should open its eyes to the realities and take over.

The new paradigm is three-power involvement in the island. How far going behind any one of them alone would help the cause of Tamils is a question. Rather the Tamils should concentrate on building at least a core independent polity and must start negotiating with every one. That independence is of paramount importance.

Ananda-USA said...

Continuing ‘counter insurgency’ approach to chronic national question

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Tamil polity should also forge a close working programme with progressive Sinhala forces that see the reality of achieving real reconciliation and independence in the island by conceding sovereignty to Tamils as a first step. Their number may be small today, but building relationship with them is essential for the refinement of the liberation struggle.

Reconciliation can’t come through ‘counter insurgency’ measures. That will only widen the rift.

War crimes investigation is another drama enacted by some powers, which individually negotiate for economic interests in the island. This goes on side by side with their counter insurgency moves against the political struggle of Tamil nationalism.

How to conduct credible international investigation of war crimes when the affected side is silenced, captured and banned?

Even top capitals of the world and the UN itself can’t escape if a real war crimes investigation is conducted not on both sides but on all sides.

What the Eezham Tamils demand is not the eyewash of war crimes investigation, but an international commission of inquiry on the decades-long genocide of Tamils in the island and on the justification of their national liberation, to facilitate international delivery of political justice to match the norms of human civilisation.

Anonymous said...

General McChrystal "served from 2003 to 2008 as commander of the Joint Special Operations Command, in charge of hunting down and sometimes killing so-called 'high value targets' in Iraq and Afghanistan, including people like Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. (Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1288587/General-Stanley-McChrystal-faces-sack-wimps-White-House-comments.html#ixzz0ri1r7lWw).

What happened to these "targets" human rights? Killing them not a war crime?

Sam Perera said...

තම ජාවාරම්වලට සහාය ඉල්ලා පලා ගිය පාතාල නායකයෝ ඉන්දියාවේ සිට කොළඹ ව්‍යාපාරිකයන්ට මරණ තර්ජන කරති

May be it is the time to let our SF/CR/STF boys together with intel to have little fun once again. After all, it is good to practice their skills by welcoming the underworld agents to Sri Lanka.

Ananda-USA said...

Good Start, but we need a 1000 MORE!

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SLA constructs big base on Pa’n’nai coast near Jaffna Fort

[TamilNet, Tuesday, 22 June 2010, 16:46 GMT]

Hundreds of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers are actively engaged in constructing a big base on the coastal stretch of Meenaadchipuram between Pa’n’nai and Naavaanthu’rai near Jaffna Fort, allocated for resettlement of uprooted civilians, sources in Jaffna said. Meanwhile, Jaffna SLA Commander Mahinda Kathurusinghe recently said in a press meet that the SLA 512 Division base presently located in the occupied private properties in Jaffna town including Subas and Gnanam hotels are to be soon relocated to another place.



Various organizations and circles had been pressing the government to evacuate the occupying SLA forces from the above private properties.

Heavy construction machinery is being by used by the soldiers in Meenaadchipuram who are seen to work in haste under tight security arrangements.

The new SLA base is being constructed in the midst of settlements of resettled people, invading many acres of coastal land.

Moshe Dyan said...

"The KP operation in Colombo is handled by a controversial group of foreign-trained Sri Lankan military intelligence personnel.

The latest move of contacting Tamil national activists through KP, knowing their background and position, was to talk about getting ‘diaspora money’ and to give a message that if they don’t come to terms the masters know how to rope in the diaspora.

The approach is to handle the diaspora ‘batch by batch.’

While KP discussion was going on, another diaspora group closely working with Douglas Devananda was also holding ‘meetings’ in Colombo."

- toiletnet

if true, our HUMIT guys are doing really well.

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Anonymous said...

Moshe,

About our overseas operations, UNP/Colombians have tried to undermine these operations (including having our intel boys working in foreign countries caught), to make them "failures" then ridicule the Government/GR.

Its like Millennium city all over again. I cannot stand these scum.

Anonymous said...

Ethnic integration, multi-culturalism, equal rights and integration in France, and these people lecture us?

PARA SUDDHA.

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Racial Tinge Stains World Cup Exit in France
By STEVEN ERLANGER
Published: June 23, 2010
VIDEOhttp://www.reuters.com/news/video/story?videoId=107046943&videoChannel=3600


PARIS After France was booted from this years World Cup on Tuesday without winning a match amid scenes of selfishness, indifference and indiscipline the French news media piled on about the humiliation to the country and the misbehavior of its players. There were calls for a complete restructuring of the French team: its management, its method for choosing players, its training.

But there is a more troubling aspect to the reaction to the defeat, which has focused on lack of patriotism, shared values and national honor on a team with many members who are black or brown and descended from immigrants.

The philosopher Alain Finkielkraut, who has often criticized the failures of French assimilation, compared the players to youths rioting in the banlieues, Frances suburban ghettos. We now have proof that the French team is not a team at all, but a gang of hooligans that knows only the morals of the mafia, he said in a radio interview.

While most politicians have talked carefully of values and patriotism, rather than immigration and race, some legislators blasted the players as scum, little trouble-makers and guys with chickpeas in their heads instead of a brain, according to various news reports.

Fadela Amara, the junior minister for the racially-charged suburbs who was born to Algerian parents, warned on Tuesday that the reaction to the teams loss had become racially charged.

There is a tendency to ethnicize what has happened, she told a gathering of President Nicolas Sarkozys governing party, according to reports in the French news media. Everyone condemns the lower-class neighborhoods. People doubt that those of immigrant backgrounds are capable of respecting the nation.

She criticized Mr. Sarkozys handling of a debate on national identity, warning that all democrats and all republicans will be lost in this ethnically tinged criticism about les Bleus, the French team. Were building a highway for the National Front, she said, in a reference to the far-right, anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim party founded by Jean-Marie Le Pen.

Philippe Tétart, a sport historian at the Institut dÉtudes Politiques, said that the undercurrent of racism is very unhealthy, but one of the predictable negative outcomes of the World Cup defeat.

France is confused about its identity and uncomfortable with the growing numbers and sometimes the attitudes of its poorer, darker immigrants and their children, he said. What is certain is that we are going through in France questions of disobedience, of incivility, of loss of bearings, and this group of irritated young kids is an excessive reflection of those questions.

In 1998 the successful French team that won the World Cup was widely praised for its multiethnic nature black, white and Arab, and seen as a symbol of a more diverse nation. But today, Mr. Tétart said, the talk is the opposite.

Anonymous said...

Todays players, he said, come from a generation who come from the banlieues, and they dont necessarily have the cultural background to understand what they did.

Luc Chatel, the education minister, said on television Wednesday that he was terribly angry and shocked that Raymond Domenech, the teams coach, who is blamed for some of the teams disunity and apologized to the nation for the failures, refused to shake hands with the South African manager after the teams final game.

But Im going to go farther, he added. A captain of the French team who does not sing the Marseillaise, the national anthem, shocks me, there it is. When one wears the jersey, one should be proud to wear the colors, youre an example, Mr. Chatel said.

He was speaking of Patrice Evra, who was born in Senegal and who found himself caught between players and managers as the team refused to practice after another black player, Nicolas Anelka, swore at Mr. Domenech and was removed from the team.

Mr. Sarkozy himself called a meeting on the disastrous result for the French team on Wednesday, summoning Prime Minister François Fillon, Sports Minister Roselyne Bachelot and Rama Yade, the junior sports minister. In a statement, he said he had ordered them to rapidly draw the lessons of this disaster.

The racial makeup of the French team has long been an issue on the far right, even in a country where all the French are citizens and are supposed to have equal rights. Of the 22-man squad, 13 are men of color, with two born in French territories.

Earlier this month, Marine Le Pen, the vice-president of the National Front and daughter of its founder, said that she doesnt recognize herself in the makeup of the French national team, whose players behave as individuals, not as a team, and who are dripping with dough and fighting for advertising contracts more than for their country.

Most of these guys, she added, consider at one moment that they represent France at the World Cup, and at another they are a part of another nation or have another nationality in their heart.

In her contempt, which carefully did not mention the factors of race and ethnicity but implied them, she was echoing her father, who in June 2006, criticized the French team for containing too many non-white players and failing to accurately reflect French society. He also went on to scold players for not singing La Marseillaise, saying they were not French.

On Tuesday, Mr. Le Pen said that the myth of anti-racism is a sacred myth in France. He added, with no apparent irony, that he hated politicians who turn the national soccer team into a flag of anti-racism instead of sport.

Now, the language of Mr. Chatel, the education minister, resonates with the themes of the Le Pens. That reflects, critics say, the general effort of Mr. Sarkozy and his party, over the last few years, to weaken the far right by playing on the same themes of patriotism, nationhood and identity.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/24/world/europe/24france.html

Anonymous said...

^^ Relevant to SL as we have Tamilia complain non stop about everything, entertained by these para suddhas who mask their vile racism when trying to lecture us which in itself is ironically another vent for their racism, but when push comes to shove and their own safety and identity is at peril they without hesitation show their vile racism out in the open for what it is, exposing their lies about “tolerance” and “equality”, where in reality such concepts are for their self advancement and sense of superiority over the rest of the world.

Anonymous said...

[The European Union has demanded a written commitment from the Sri Lankan government to meet the entire gamut of human rights issues related to the war against LTTE terror raised by the grouping by July 1. The EU says the assurance will be the prerequisite for extension of the GSP plus facility for a limited additional period.]

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[resident Mahinda Rajapaksa speaking at yesterday’s Cabinet meeting rejected the 15 demands put forward by the European Union (EU) as a pre requisite for the extension of the GSP+ trade concessions to Sri Lanka for a further period of six months. He is reported to have said he would not compromise the country’s sovereignty for the sake of the US$ 150 million by which amount the country would benefit under the GSP + facility.]

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The whole purpose of GSP+ is about controlling SL. If we lose GSP+ do we still get GSP? (without +) If no GSP SL will be more closer to China which EU don't want.

The best thing EU should do is drag the discussion on HR BS much as possible and then grant it for few months then again discuss HR BS for extending the same for next few months. In this way EU can finger SL continual basis.

The best thing SL should do is get it without conditions or not getting it and work toward an independent nation for which majority of people in this country have no idea about.

Anonymous said...

[Popular Sri Lankan singer and music producer Iraj Weeraratne says he was unfairly detained at the Chennai Airport for over six hours today and later released without an apology by the Indian immigration officials. Iraj said that he had landed in Chennai to receive the ‘Best Song of the Year Award’ for one of his songs..]

He should have shown his tamil boy in colombo song to chennai tamizs officials...

Anonymous said...

[Sri Lanka slammed the United Nations on Wednesday over its plans to investigate alleged human rights abuses committed in the final months of the island's savage civil war. Government spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella accused the UN of having a "hidden agenda" on Sri Lanka,..]

mon-ky-boon may be working for his second term pleasing his white masters. Or he may perform direct orders from USA.. Either case SL will be in trouble unless some thing is done..

Sam Perera said...

Bad Chingala muniya gives the middle finger to EU overlords.

Anonymous said...

I agree with Ninja our people need to learn to be independent, just because someone gives a hand out (espiecally if that someone is para suddha) we do not need to take it and we should not, we should strive to do things (development, making industry) by ourselves without help from anyone.

These "gifts" come with venom to which only suddha who gave the gift has the cure, making us dependent. That is the point, we must change our mentality.

There was a time our people did that, strived for what is best for our country, did things ourselves without being dependent on others and always believed "this is OUR country" where this mentality powered our own intelligence, abilities and achievements to overcome all obstacles. The best evidence of this are our ancient cities and irrigation networks equal if not surpassing all the greats of the ancient world.

Moshe Dyan said...

"our people need to learn to be independent, just because someone gives a hand out we do not need to take it and we should not"

let me qualify it.

1. if SL get handouts that are not tied to any BS conditions, and if the handout is valuable we should GRAB it.

2. if SL gets any loan, etc. where the cost (both financial and other) < benefits, we should GET it.

3. SL constitution must BAN accepting ANYTHING that is detrimental to it's unitary status, soveriegnty, territorial integrity, national economy.

4. SL MUST develop itself as much as possible WITHOUT depending on others.

bcos if we depend on others, they get the lion's share of benefits of the project, not us.

the best way forward is COLONIZATION.

land - free
labour - free for the OWNER
ownership - our ppl
capital - MINIMUM.

landless farmers already have the equipment needed and the rest is human capital and animals too which are fcuking avaiable!!

GOVT INVESTMENT - MINIMUM

of course developing the infrastructure is govt's job but that the govt anyway have to do.

then ppl will do their OWN INVESTMENTS and we have development that benefits the ppl.

when mahaweli scheme as on, govt didn't give ppl any investment support. they found it themselves. same with gal-oya, etc. projects.

i can't understand why it is not done.

if a farming family earns 50% of the average annual income of a SL, a family of 4 would earn

= $ 3,000

50,000 families would earn

= 3,000 * 50,000
= $150 million

GSP+ loss recovered!!!!

vanni electorate WON at the next PE and GE!!!!

we can show the EU the middle finger AFTER doing these (certainly not b4).

if any TE MF blames us for colonization, tell them the EU COMPELLED us to do it.

Moshe Dyan said...

good move to deny visa to jokers.

their report will be total BS lacking ground realities.

monkey boon's shortcuts will not work.

Moshe Dyan said...

MR's visit to ukraine is very important.

"during the visit, a range of bilateral agreements, in particular, on cooperation in the tourism and military and technical spheres, would be signed"

"military and technical" - does that mean we are going to get some sort of a weapons manufacturing plant?????

after the recent ukrainian election, ukraine is strategically positioned in such a way that a military co-operation agreement with it won't affect SL-russian or SL-china or SL-india military relations. before the ukrainian election it was a different setting.

Anonymous said...

Well written Moshe.

Sadly this Government loves to act like morons and "react" not be pro-active. They are not doing recolonisation for some odd reasons. MR dumbass wants to get Tamil votes for Northern PC.

When will he learn? Hope UPFA does like crap.

I bet, that when (due to lack of recolonsaition) Tamilia are about to declare TE using bogus referendum and numbers factors + the current war crimes bs, MR et al will rush to do recolonisation and get screwed LOUDLY by all including suddha who will accuse them of "colonising Tamil lands at a pace is a form of GENOCIDE".

Currently suddha does not say it, in fact very few people mention "colonisation" as "crime by Rajapakse" NOT because he is not doing it but because they are "distracted" with other ways of punishing SL. So NOW is the best time.

Anonymous said...

"military and technical" - does that mean we are going to get some sort of a weapons manufacturing plant?????"

I hope so.
But knowing Rajakapase i doubt this. Probably MORE to do with the ugly industry called tourism.

Recent development ideas from Rajapakse is to make Sri Lanka some "number one" tourist place. While that is not a bad concept (however i personally do not like tourism) having tourism as a "primary" industry, and pushing it as a mainstay of our economy is a big mistake as it makes us again dependent, means we have to constantly "sell ourselves".

My gripe is MRs development strategy is upside down, over focus on tourism means he is developing the country for tourists NOT the people and this is the wrong angle to take on development. It creates Bangkok’s and Macau’s which we do not want.

Development must be done for the people with tourism being a secondary benefit. Building good roads, and infrastructure beneficial to the people will also “help” with tourism. No point in a 5 star hotel that takes 5 hours to get to due to poor roads and the people in the surrounding areas living in basically slums trying to meek out a living begging the tourists who come.

Again colonisation returns to us. All those poor, street hawkers, beggars could be put to use in recolonisation. They are the ones who would be most willing to go and stay when given the opportunity to make a real living.

Anonymous said...

"their report will be total BS lacking ground realities.

monkey boon's shortcuts will not work."


I do not think so. Suddha and monkey moon carefully plan everything, including Sri Lanka's response which they saw coming from a mile away.

This illegal panel will naturally find Sri Lanka guilty (no surprise) using the bs we have seen before, all para-suddha media and NGOs will start their circus, then it will be taken to UNSC (or UNHRC) and then a more official path will be taken.

Brilliant that don't you think? They lie and lie again and again about "war crimes" using absolute BS they themselves make up, which they each (NGOs, media, Governments) take turn repeating and quoting each other as a source, then illegally set up a panel to "investigate" ("investigate" their own bs) to find SL guilty confirming their already pre-mentioned bs as fact (thus turning “allegations” into “fact”) then punish SL further, e.g. economic sanctions.

Anonymous said...

Suddha makes the allegation (through NGOs, media, kalu-suddhas), suddha makes the evidence (through NGOs, media, kalu-suddhas), suddha media reports what they themselves just made up (and when it comes to human rights, and war crimes people of colour are already guilty by default because they are inferior, thus verdict already passed) suddha calls for “investigation” which suddha will be running and heading. Judge, jury, police, evidence, witnesses, prosecution all the same, except for the victim.

Anonymous said...

Just a correction:

I bet, that when (due to lack of recolonsaition) Tamilia are about to declare TE using bogus referendum and numbers factors + the current war crimes bs, MR et al will rush to do recolonisation and get screwed LOUDLY by all including suddha who will accuse them of "colonising Tamil lands at a pace is a form of GENOCIDE".

The "genocide" tag is not used (yet) against the nation in the mainstream (they sticking with "war crimes"), but would be in the above scenario if there is a mad rush for recolonisation as a result of MRs constant need to react than be pro-active and the TE project is about to complete (i.e. through some kind of referendum, numbers factor + war crimes bs).

Moshe Dyan said...

pol,

i don't think street hawkers, beggars will go. they are earning MORE doing NOTHING. why should they????

it's ppl with DIGNITY who will go or compelled to go by financial circumstances.

1. lechchumis are fcuked and get tea produced and exported.
2. house maids are fcuked and get foreign currency remitted
3. garment kundis are fcuked for the biggest export
4. now fcuk some of the other women by tourists for foreign exchange. on top of showing off ancient lankan women's boobbs at the biggest tourist attraction - sigiriya.
5. thangachchis are exported to be fcuked by their rich in-laws abroad. divorce rate among them is higher than other tamils.

this is horrible!!!!

although SL doesn't send women to war (bloody barbabrian tigers did that too), all other forms of abuse is done to them through economic exploitation.

in ancient days, they were treated with respect and only worked in family businesses.

Moshe Dyan said...

breaking news.

my sources say that all toilet elam MFs are pondering how to restart "peace talks" between SL and TE reps based on that crap OSLO DECLARATION.

SLs should be awake to this shitt and defeat all attempts to revive this crap.

Ananda-USA said...

Moshe,

Regarding your comments on the fate of many of our citizens working abroad, I would define the day Sri Lanka achieves economic prosperity as the day when no Sri Lankan has to go abroad to earn more, and live better.

On that day, no Sri Lankan women will be going abroad to be house maids, and Sri Lankan students who go abroad for higher studies .. like me .. will immediately return home upon completion of studies because life is better in Sri Lanka. Another goal should be to have very high quality education at every level in Sri Lanka, that there will be no need for Sri Lankan students to go abroad to acquire it. Rather, Sri Lanka should become a country to which students from other countries flock to, like the US, to obtain a quality professional education.

Today, this is happening among students from Singapore and Hong Kong, and South Korea. When I was a graduate student they were all trying to stay in the US. Today they are all going back to their home countries; to eat their well loved foods, to live among their beloved families and friends, and to contribute to the growth of their own homelands.

Interestingly, many Indian engineers are also returning to India today, especially from Silicon Valley in California. Given India's engineering based industry lots of opportunities are opening up for them in India, and they are taking their skills, knowledge, money and businesses home.

Sri Lanka is actually much better equipped than India to leverage knowledge based skills because of our much higher literacy .. we just have to harness that literacy to useful skills and yoke them to manufacturing products with a high intrinsic knowledge content for which the world will pay a PREMIUM price.

We should move away from low value products, such as our traditional agricultural exports, that cannot command a high price in the global marketplace. Agriculture should be geared to producing good wholesome foods to feed our own people. Those types of agricultural products we do export, should have a high value-added component and be presented as a finished product catering to the upper crust.

Ananda-USA said...

Who says Sri Lanka should demobilize?

.............
Grenade blast injures 9 in Sri Lanka capital

ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

Jun 24, Colombo: At least nine people received minor injuries when a suspected grenade exploded in the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo this morning, the police said.

The explosion took place near a fruit stall in Bodhiraja Mawatha in Pettah of downtown Colombo. It is believed to have caused by a hand grenade or some other improvised explosive device, the AFP news agency reported.

Police believe a business rivalry is behind the explosion. Police are continuing investigations.

Today's explosion is first such incident after the LTTE terrorism was eliminated from the country in May 2009.

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