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No “Remembrance Day”, Sirisena Celebrates “War Heroes Day”

Contrary to the government’s decision to observe May 19 as “Day of Remembrance” to commemorate all who died in the war, the government yesterday celebrated a “War Heroes day”. The President’s official website described yesterday’s celebration as “Ranaviru Day” (War Heroes day)

The Sri Lankan government, which has pledged to achieve reconciliation among the communities, four days ago has announced that May 19, which was marked as the “Victory Day” for the last five years, will be marked as a “Remembrance Day” to commemorate all who died in the war.

Maithripala 19 05 2015On May 15, Cabinet spokesman Minister Rajitha Senaratne told the media that May 19, which was celebrated as “Victory Day” during the Rajapaksa era will from this year onwards be observed as “Remembrance Day” to recall the sacrifices of all those who had fought to maintain the unity and integrity of the country irrespective of their ethnicity.

The government’s decision was welcomed by many people and attracted the attention of international media.

Jahan Perera, the executive director of National Peace Council wrote; “The government’s decision to bring the loss of life during the war into focus on this occasion through a Day of Remembrance is welcome. The democratic space that has opened up under the government of President Maithripala Sirisena needs to be used to strengthen the reconciliation process and not be used for the purpose of gaining narrow political advantage by divisive political statements. The need for reconciliation between all communities must be foremost in the minds of all people and our political leaders. The genuine Tamil grievances that created conditions for the Tamil militancy need to be addressed urgently. The government’s redefinition of May 18 to be a Day of Remembrance is one of the steps forward in the process to national reconciliation.”

New Indian Expressed carried a story titled “Rajapaksa’s ‘War Heroes’ Day’ to Counter Sirisena’s ‘Remembrance Day. The newspaper reported; Former Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who hopes to romp back to power in the coming parliamentary elections on a Sinhalese-nationalist wave, will be celebrating May 18, the day on which LTTE Supremo Prabhakaran was killed, as ‘War Heroes’ Day.’ Rajapaksa’s rally to be held at Colombo’s Viharamahadevi Park is noteworthy in the context of President Maithripala Sirisena’s decision to observe May 19 as ‘Remembrance Day. to honor all Lankans, soldiers and civilians, irrespective of ethnicity, who had sacrificed their life or limb for the sake of the unity and integrity of the country. During the Rajapaksa regime, May 19 was celebrated as ‘Victory Day’ marked by a military spectacle.”

We publish below the President’s “War Heroes Day” (Ranaviru Day) speech in full;

Today we celebrate one of the most historical and significant days of the recent past. Today is the anniversary of the day in which we ended the most ruthless and barbaric terrorism that lasted 30 years, brought peace to the nation, protected the territorial integrity and sovereignty, and our national heritage.

WarWe all have bitter experience of the barbaric nature of the LTTE war. The human qualities were subdued, barbarism raised its head and the truth was suppressed. Peace was destroyed and the bloodshed cost us thousands of lives. There will never be anything humane in a war. In this situation, our valiant forces, the Army, Navy, Air Force, Police and Civil Defense Forces sacrificed their lives and fought this war bravely in defense of Motherland.

The war that commenced in the 1980s became the worst catastrophe of our nation for three long decades. All developmental activities were at a standstill. People lost their hopes. All of them, however, committed themselves together with the members of the security forces to fight this war until victory, with much sacrifice. All of them who made such sacrifices receive the respect and honor of the nation. This honour should go to all the members of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, Police and Civil Defense Forces and all leaders of the State since 1980s who gave leadership with commitment to end this conflict. The great national service rendered by the forces cannot be valued in money. Hence, all the members of the forces receive the honour of the Government of Sri Lanka and all the citizens of the country today.

We must pay our attention to the reason why this war dragged on for 30 years. We must study the developments prior to the 30-year-old conflict and how the governments reacted then. In that era the Tamils, Muslims and other communities lived in unity as brothers. The leaders then fulfilled their responsibilities towards the people.

In the 1930s and 1940s, the freedom struggle was fought with the cooperation of all the communities and all those who follow different faiths and it succeeded in obtaining independence in 1948. After winning the freedom when we attempted to forge peace, harmony, coexistence and reconciliation, there were many shortcomings in our methods. That has resulted in divisions between the communities and its result was that we all had to face a barbaric terrorism.

With the ending of the war on May 18 and 19 of 2009, we witnessed a period of peace. We have to ask ourselves with intelligence, experience, knowledge and wisdom whether we have fulfilled the tasks, we should have performed during the post-conflict period.

I think we did not fulfill that responsibility. Prominence was given to the development of physical resources, and there was no importance given to the process of reconciliation among communities.

Matara armyThough the damaged buildings, destroyed roads and other physical resources were being re-built, there was no reconciliation process during the post-war period to rebuild the broken hearts and minds. Therefore, as the new government we clearly state that our policy is that of development and reconciliation. We cannot fulfill our expectations for reconciliation only through development. The reconciliation process includes investigating the truth, carrying out justice, eliminating the fear and mistrust, building trust among every community, and re-building physical resources, which were devastated by the armed conflict. Hence, with the experience of the war, we must understand the requirement of priority for the reconciliation process.

The conflict started with an issue on water supply for cultivations. From that beginning, culminated with the final battle regarding disruption of the water supply of Mavil – Aru. The war that started over the water of Mavil – Aru ended on the water of Nandikadal Lagoon.

When considering all aspects, we understand that we have to fulfill our responsibilities by the people of Sri Lanka both today as well as tomorrow. The Government, within its policy, will be committed to carry out the reconciliation process similar to the way that the tri-forces, police and civil security force carried out their commitment in the war.

Especially, we should perform our responsibilities efficiently and properly by eliminating fear and mistrust among people, building mutual understanding among everybody and determining our own responsibilities and tasks. To overcome our challenges in the country today and tomorrow, we shall implement our slogan development and reconciliation. The honor of the entire nation will be offered to you. To make that honor the strength of the nation, as the new government, we clearly state that in all future actions we will take steps to future wellbeing of our motherland, strengthening national security.

ArmyIn instructions given to security chiefs of Security Council meetings action is being taken to work out a new national security system and plan. We fully undertake responsibilities of preventing another war in this country.

We will never let brutal terrorism raise its head in this country again. We will strengthen the process of development and reconciliation and have the foremost trust and respect in the security sector led by the tri-forces.

With regard to national security, we must clearly state that we will take every step to strengthen the armed service and to create a suitable environment for the services by providing ample physical and human resources for their needs.

Sometimes, when we consider the different views and opinions of our political opponents with regard to the present government we can see the existence of some with extremist positions. Extremist groups which attempt to create disharmony among the communities exists in our country, as well as in other countries. In keeping with State Policy, we will take steps to strengthen the National Security and the Tri Forces by providing all the necessary resources to fulfill your duties and responsibilities, while, refuting and rejecting false propaganda of extremist groups.

I believe that in the future, you will fulfill your duties in most satisfactory manner considering this War Heroes Remembrance Day as the day, which brought peace to our land, and giving priority to reconciliation among communities as the responsibility of a soldier.

I must mention here that we will provide all the benefits and social welfare facilities in the development drive of our country to our beloved people, who acted with great commitment in the 30-year long war.

Today, we all consider this great day as a day, which saw the dawn peace in our land. A day that we all respect as well as a day, which opens a new chapter in our country’s development and reconciliation. As I mentioned before, all must unite for development and reconciliation in the country. We must all carry out our responsibilities together to defend the unitary status and territorial integrity on behalf of our nation and country.

All of you have placed your confidence in our government. Therefore, from today, we must work with determination to turn a new page of Peace to make this truly a land of peace.

May the Noble Triple Gem bless you all.

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  • 23
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    Not the Statesman Sri Lanka needs at this hour. Same old rhetoric, same old style, nothing’s changed, no surprise, old guard-new face, that’s all!

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      Maybe he is treading a fine line, I don’t really know. The Rajapakse supporters and the military are voters too.

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        Civil society should have protested and challenged Mahinda Jarapassa and his racist SInhala Majority celebration at Vihara Maha Devi Park!

        Until Jarapassa’s playing theracist card to win votes and DIVIDE, RULE AND DESTROY Sri Lanka is exposed, this sort of thing will continue – with the liberal Sinhala leaders too scared to take a stand..

        Jarapassa is hoping to win the next general election by playing the Sinhala nationalist card. He has not learned the lesson of the last Presidential election that the people are tired of His RACISM and SINHALA BUDDHIST nationalism which is really and INSULT to BUDDHISM.
        Moral of Story: Civil society must block Mahinda Jarapassa’s racism and attack it at the roots. Also True Buddhists who practice metta, Karun and ahimsa must challenge Mahinda Jarapassa and his use of SInhala Majority nationalism and RACISM to win elections.

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      yes and problem with that, LTTEer?

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      Usha S Sri-Skanda-Rajah

      As long as you fly the horrible LTTE flag and celebrate the psychopath as Thesiath Thalaivaru (National Leader) one has no option but conclude that you too are indulging in the same old rhetoric, same old style, nothing’s changed, no surprise, old guard-new face, ………… .

      When will TGTE accept the fact that VP surrendered to the armed forces and was hacked to death?

      If you are truly concerned about your people you should let them know the fate of your leader. If he is still alive why hasn’t he made his Birth Day speech in the past five years? If he is no more confirm it.

      How about TGTE compensating the victims of the LTTE?

      Please ignore my comment if you too want to follow Dayan’s example.

      Mistakes are always forgivable, if one has the courage to admit them.
      – Bruce Lee

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        Usha S Sri-Skanda-Rajah

        RE: Native VEedah Comment

        “How about TGTE compensating the victims of the LTTE?”

        How About you help settling those 72,000 odd Tamil-Speaking Northern Muslims who were robbed, killed, chased and ethnically cleansed, courtsey of the Devil, and Mara, Mootal Velupillai Prabakaran, who made the especially the Northern People worst off, because of his Ego, just like the recent actions of Mahinda Rajapakda Ego, when he had the opportunity.

        Raja Raja Mara VP Mootal Veeran Ego Raja.

        Raja Raja Mara Moda Mahinda Ego Raja.

        Why DOUBLE STANDARDS? Because they are MUSLIMS?
        Also ask why is that there is All this delay in settling the Expelled Muslims 6 years after the war Ended in the original home villages, and why is that they had to bring families from Hamambabtota into Wilpattu?

        Because Yala was cleared for the Mattala Airport?

        Forgotten People – The Evicted and Displaced North Muslims of Sri Lanka (English) Published on Jun 1, 2013 The Evicted and Displaced North Muslims of Sri Lanka. The expulsion of the Muslims and other nations from the Northern province was an act of ethnic cleansing carried out by the Tamil militant Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) organization in October 1990. In order to achieve their goal of creating a mono ethnic Tamil state in the North Sri Lanka, the LTTE forcibly expelled the 72,000 strong Muslim population from the Northern Province.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JV60McNQ9o

        These Paras, Para-Sinhala and Para-Tamils, are turning the Land of Native Veddah Aethho int the Land of DOUBLE STANDARDS.

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      Prince Charles shakes the bloodeied hands of ex IRA Leader with Gerry Adams, the hands bloodied with Lord Mountbatten’s blood, Prince Charles’s favourite uncle.They want to move forward with reconcilaition

      The Sinhala leaders still have their heads buried in the racist sand.

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        We had the admirable sentiments in calling it the “Remembrance Day” but sadly politics had intervened. As long as we continue to celebrate the ending of our Civil War in which thousands of our citizens, be it Sinhalese, Muslim, Tamil or Burgher, were killed, maimed, destroyed and made homeless, we are celebrating a cruel episode in our history. We are not giving peace a chance to thrive but keep stoking the fires of conflict. The Orange Order in Northern Ireland keep celebrating a war they had with the Catholics many centuries ago and every year they have a running battle between the Catholics and the Protestants. Coincidentally, they too had a 30 year conflict and we could learn a thing or two on how they conduct the ending of it and the peace process.

    • 7
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      Did anyone else say this,

      “In the 1930s and 1940s, the freedom struggle was fought with the cooperation of all the communities and all those who follow different faiths and it succeeded in obtaining independence in 1948. After winning the freedom when we attempted to forge peace, harmony, coexistence and reconciliation, there were many shortcomings in our methods. That has resulted in divisions between the communities and its result was that we all had to face a barbaric terrorism.

      With the ending of the war on May 18 and 19 of 2009, we witnessed a period of peace. We have to ask ourselves with intelligence, experience, knowledge and wisdom whether we have fulfilled the tasks, we should have performed during the post-conflict period.” President Sirisena

      Let us not forget that there are also some political compulsions. I however wish that the maimed civilians and exLTTE cadres were asked to participate in these events. Let us all remember the tragedy that violence and war inflicts on individuals and society. As someone has mentioned the world war-2 commemorations are in Europe are yet a miltray event and the Jewish victims of Hitlers pogram and the war are not remembered.

      There are no victors in civil wars such as ours. Both parties are losers. There is nothing to celebrate, but much to regret,repent, mourn and correct.Both parties were wrong to have complemented each other in creating a tragedy of immense proportions. Eye for an eye and tooth for a truth should not the detemining factor in human conflicts. There should be of course unmitigated relief that blood shed has ended, but extreme concern that the human tragedy is yet unfolding in other forms.

      When I read the inscription with the word ‘CONQUERED’ on the war memorial erected near the Museum displaying LTTE war paraphanelia and cages in which their prosoners were held, in Mullaitivu, I was very angry. Such mistakes should be corrected at least now.

      Dr.Rajasingham Narendran

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      No Usha,
      Everbody was preparing to bring the federalism on plate to racist tamils!
      This reconciliation is one way only, we give, they take

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        Srinath Gunaratne “This reconciliation is one way only, we give, they take”

        you can give only what is yours…
        you cannot give what is not yours…

  • 5
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    If this report is correct then it might mean the Government is showing some backbone. Let the nation remember that in May 2009 nearly 30 years of terror came to an end. it was victory over terror.

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      Yes Sinhalese Buddhist Fundamentalism Strengthen. Truth lost! Peace lost! State terror reached its peak! What a victory over massacre of 40,000 innocent civilians of Srilanka by a Sinhala military?

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        Thank you Ajith. My sentiments exactly. The new government has good intentions but appear unable to shake off the underlying racist attitudes encouraged by the Rajapakse regime for their own purposes. It is sad that our people prefer to wallow in confrontations and not wanting to enjoy the benefits that could come with peace.

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        Well, you can’t really call it Sinhala military, because the Sri Lankan army consisted and still consist of Muslims and Tamils, with that fact your comment now become null and avoid. As for massacre of 40,000 innocent civilians of Sri Lankans, what about the massacre of 200,000 innocent civilians of Sri Lankans by LTTE??? I bettcha LTTE not only would have celebrated the war but would have made entire Sri Lankans except Sri Lankan Tamils as prisons, if LTTE had won the war (different perspective for your apparently narrow mind).

        I say this for a reason, when there was few bad Germans, the majority did not care, but however when it was too big to do something, it was too late, likewise when ISIL kill Arab-Christian in the name of Allah, the real followers of Allah turns a blind eye, as such when LTTE wins the war, the good Tamil folks would stay quiet and would celebrate the war.

        So, don’t be one-sided, instead open your eyes and see things from all possible corners, because it may sound as though you are favoring terrorists while blaming sovereign army.

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          I wonder if you saw the picture of Prince Charles shaking hands with the IRA chief who conducted a horrible 30 conflict in Britain. They were also responsible for murdering his uncle Earl Mountbatten. That is the measure of culture we should try to achieve and not your Gung-Ho attitude beating your chest that gets us nowhere except perhaps a false sense of superiority.

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      lynx

      “Let the nation remember that in May 2009 nearly 30 years of terror came to an end. it was victory over terror.”

      Let the nation also remember victory over Southern terrorist in 1971 and in 1991.

      What is puzzling is the fact that Sri Lanka chose not to fight the invading IPKF, a foreign army however happy celebrating the killing of its own innocent people and let the foreigners build a memorial for its soldiers in the heart of the capital.

      The irony: Hindians built LTTE and Hindians built a memorial for their war criminals.

      The memorial is an insult to the innocent victims of this island.

      Any self respecting person should think twice and by the way you need not to worry.

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    It is hard to understand why this government keeps oscillating on its policies.

    Sengodan. M

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      The reason for that is the government lacks confidence in itself because of the loose cohesion within it’s SLFP pro MR faction,that tends to inhibit the government taking firm decisions.
      Added to that is the lack of foresight on the part of the PM in making appointments and his in ability to take correct decisions as has been demonstrated in the case of his choice of Governor CB and the blocking tactics he had employed with regard to the action deserved to be undertaken with regard to the former defence secretary who has now used the very SC which was undermined by his sibling to now evade arrest.

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    It is this relentless duplicity — continued support of Sinhala domination to placate the South, while giving disingenuous lip-service to pacify the North and the internationals — that undermines any hope of reconciliation or even basic fundamental trust among the different segments of the population in this cursed nation.

    Until the intellects get out of their shameless servility to politicians and instead educate the population of rights and wrong in a democracy, the country is doomed to remain cursed!

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    Ben Hurling

    It appears that another Sinhala/Buddhist politician in pandering to his core Sinhala/Buddhist voters.

  • 9
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    “The Sri Lankan government, which has pledged to achieve reconciliation among the communities”

    Nice way of starting this by promoting an accused war criminal to lead the military.
    This is the same guy the govt had to pull out of Germany.

    Go figure.

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    Before Nandikudal, the largest ever hostage rescue operation took place in Moscow, Russia.

    Approx 40-50 armed Chechen terrorists took 850 hostages and demanded the withdrawal of Russian forces from Chechnya. After a two-and-a-half day siege, Russian Spetsnaz forces pumped an unknown chemical agent into the building’s ventilation system and raided it.

    39 of the terrorists were killed by Russian forces, along with at least 129 of the hostages.

    In Ceylon LTTE terrorists take hostage 300,000. The LTTE terrorists refuses a 3-day amnesty to release hostages. In the end 7,000 including LTTE are killed and others rescued.

    The Russian forces managed to release 80% of the people. On the other hand, in Ceylon 97% of the people survive the crisis.

    That makes Ceylon forces the most successful in hostage situations. Their achievement needs to acknowledged and appreciated.

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      Wiat till September then you can submit your observation to UN…

      Next stop for MURDERPAKSE & CO is ICC at The Hague

      Cheers

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      Yours arithmetic is all wrong!

    • 0
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      So why don’t they call it Rememberance Day if Rescue operation

    • 0
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      This is indeed Rememberance day My3 says

      War Heroes Remembrance Day

      Not Remembrance Day of all hose who died in the 30 year civil war

      So very one was taken for a ride by My3

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      My3 Says

      The conflict started with an issue on water supply for cultivations……….

      Which conflict is her talking about .?

  • 9
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    There is no difference what was Rajapaksa did and Maithree did. Both were celeberating standing on 150,000 innocent Tamil civilians bodies. Without these shows even Maithree cant survive politically among bloody sinhalese killers.

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    RE: No “Remembrance Day”, Sirisena Celebrates “War Heroes Day”

    No Remembrance Day without Victory and those War Heroes.

    They should have called the Day, the War Heroes and Remembrance Day.Appreciate those currently Living war Heroes, and Remember All those War Heroes and Citizen who died until Victory and Liberation.

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    Jehan did not wanted to understand what was Gajenran Ponnampalam doing. Lave it to side. When the court injunction was applied and obtained, he came out and said he did not believe that the New Royals would allow Tamils freely remember their loved ones, that is why he wanted to tear the mask of the new Royal and he was preparing for the Mullivaikkal prayer. Jehan was so obstinate in playing Dhayan’s role to the New King, he did not simply barricaded to be blinded to what was going outside of his world, he forcefully covered him deaf too. If Not when Gajendran Ponnampalam said that his purpose was mainly tearing the Royal mask, why could not Jehan a minute and think about. Why did he rushed to carry out his propaganda so blindly?

    Can I ask a question? Jehan so far did not know the preparation in the south was only victory parade not remembrance even for the army died in Mullivaikkal whose bodies they did not wanted to take because those soldiers’s relatives may have to paid miltary payemnts?

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    So back to the past.

    So “Remembrance Day” out and “War Heroes Day” in. So which is better among the two evils, “Victory Day” of Rajapaksa’s or “War Heroes Day” of the incumbent.

    If you ask me it seems like My3 did succumb to the powerful racist lobby. What a shame.

    Only yesterday I praised My3 for opting on “Remembrance Day”. How deflating.

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    There is a saying that you cannot straighten a dogs tail!!
    May be the “dye” is fading away and the true colour is showing!
    It is a vain hope to expect justice, equality and fair play from a sri Lankan politician in power!

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    Where is our un elected PM Ranil ?….

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      .
      I hear he spends lot of time with un-elected GoRa.
      :-)

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    In my view, this was a serious mistake as MS had earlier clearly emphasized the need for reconciliation.

    Did any Government celebrate the end of the period of terror unleashed by the JVP in the late 1980’s when in contrast to the 30 campaign against the LTTE, day to day lifestyles in the south were more affected. No, and one can surmise that one reason was because they were after all disaffected Sinhalese Buddhists who filled most of the ranks of the JVP. When the final counts in the LTTE war are reconciled, it will come as no surprise that the largest loss of life and property was amongst the Tamil civilians, by a significant margin, nay multiple. What victory is there for them to celebrate?

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    The right hand does not seem
    to know what the left is doing.

    If they re-named it not to hurt
    the Tamils, what has now happened
    is now different. It hurts them
    even more.

    This happens because Maithripala
    Sirisena is governing with all the
    Mahinda Rajapaksa guys. Expect
    more blunders. Ranil Wickremasingha
    is exploiting this situation like
    int he case of Central Bank Governor.

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    They are all liars, aren’t they?

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    It is a day that all folks regardless of the race and religion thought no more terror as had been during the 30 years war. Anyways, anyone can interpret it – in favour of them – but I know by myself Tamils in general would feel that putting the fullstop to the war has saved their lives. Only a minority fraction would still go and name it various manner. Fact is MY3 Sirisena is not only for Sinhalese folks but entire lanken communities. That he has proved even some analysts make every efforts to paint the picture in favour of them – for their political gains.

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    Whoever is the president of thi scountry not him not to give chance for nationalitsts is what the majority expecthim to do . Nugegoda kalliya and other nationalists would do whatever they consider is right to corner Minorities of the country – but that will all end up in vain so long MY3 AND the ruling politicians are in power.

    MR has proved that he is the most abusive – president by all means. He made very effort to eat the cake not sharing it to all that really desreved it. He abused the funds for his kith and kin. Even today, he has been making every efforts to paint the picture in favours of his thugs. Most abusive by all nature – bugger deserves only a jail sessions for the rest of his life is what I feel being in Milano today

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    Thanks ..now officially they say threw are 2 countries …..

    international community watch this ..

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    Its a victory over LTTE terrorists. It should not hurt Tamil sensibilities unless they equate LTTE = Tamils.

    Tamils need to celebrate this victory too. If not they will be left on the loser bandwagon.

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    Intelligent president and government.
    If u r going to have a rememberence day in the heart of the Sinhalese Buddhist south….u go with a display of force…..
    In Jaffna have a peaceful one with diversity of cultures…
    But the main message is reconciliation……
    Only naive people would not understand the difference……

    Remember you need to outshine the Rajapaksha one…..

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    Has Sira turned our Ranaviru Balakaya in to a Dads’Army?..

    Hope Tigers weren’t lurking in Nanthikadal Bushes while the Vellala CM was lighting candles in Mulivaikal with his mates.

    It was a full on commemoration right across the Northern Province , according to the special reporter from TamilNet.

    In fact the Video of the ceremonies were impressive and the happy faces of Viggy’s lot tell it all.

    With the Army out, TNA seems to be in full control.

    What more reconciliation do they need?..

    Except full TNA Police.

    Even the land bank is already under the Vellala control.

    With Ranil demanding the election to be held in July, TNA Police will be in place before Christmas.

    Unless Sira faction reconcile with the Mahinda faction.

    But will the Whisky Madam allow it?.

    The whole plan is to make Ranil a legit PM with 19 A around his neck.

    So Ranil can fulfil all the written as well as verbal agreements made and signed off in Singapore.

    With Sira Faction backing the UNP after getting the plum Ministries with lots of commissions, Ranil may even have an absolute majority.

    Why do you think Sira said in public that one term is enough for him.

    So the Dads Army is good enough to keep the South in check in case the disgruntled JVP tries to stir up our Sinhala Nationalists there.

    That again depends on which ministries the current JVP heavies get……

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    Let bygones be bygone and Sri Lankans should find in their hearts to forget / forgive and move on; start to work towards a progressive / productive society. Those who committed war crimes must be prosecuted and all victims from both sides must be compensated and reconciled. Life is too short to bicker. Time to act with prudence and kick start the ailing economy.

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      Maghribi

      “Life is too short to bicker.”

      I hate to agree with you.

      However think about Mahawansa Majoritarian Mindset that kept bickering possible and above all portent in the 100 or so years.

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    How very disappointing.

    Let look at the scenario here: my3 made all those speeches regarding the need for a remembrance but at the expense of his reputation he attended the heroes day.

    This tell me that, by and large he was compelled to attend the heroes day against his better judgement.

    And why would a president have to go through this humiliation, its obviously because there would have been serious consequences from the sinhala majority or perhaps even from the military. President would have been interpreted to be an LTTE sympathiser.

    What does this mean: it means that ethnic sentiment is so strong even after 6 years since the war ended that even the president is compelled to do things against his will.

    The question is why: the answer is simple MARA. Just as Hitler was able to motivate Germans against Jews, Mara knows how to incite the Sinhalese-Bhuddist people against all reason and logic. He knows how sinhalese people operate and is simply indulging them into racism. Of course Mara is doing all this purely for his personal gain and be relevant in the system. Its coming at a very heavy price.

    Solution: simple, if Sri Lanka is to be united as a nation Mara has to GO. Just as Praba had to go for the LTTE to cease its activities. The time has come for us to change gears and adapt better tactics in dealing with this disease.

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    How can bygones be bygones when there is everybody to see the “Tiger Flag” spluttering in Nandikadal and even at No. 10 Downning Street ??

    Sira got no choice. tow the MR line.

    War Heroes or Rememberance day does not matter as long as the Tiger Flags splutter in everypart of the world.

    Lasith ; Mara / Praba has to go.. yes Usha/TGTE/Emmanuel/Yasmin and the likes and a host of others too need to go.

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    Friends I can’t remember, with whom Singhalese army went to war with – are you referring those few boys and girls from north without proper weapons, food or medicine – dropped few bombs from sky and war heroes – shame on you. There is a limit to tell borru. I think you never experience real war.

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    Dear Native Vedda

    You are speaking for the Biggest lier of all time My3. He Says “The conflict started with an issue on water supply for cultivations. From that beginning, culminated with the final battle regarding disruption of the water supply of Mavil – Aru. The war that started over the water of Mavil – Aru ended on the water of Nandikadal Lagoon”

    Mavil- aru happened in 2005 and thereafter in the 21st Century. Whilst the Conflict according to My3 “Today is the anniversary of the day in which we ended the most ruthless and barbaric terrorism that lasted 30 years”. Others say it was much longer.

    Why didn’t you ask MR then and why not ask My3 now to issue the Death Certificate requested by India. The death certificate is still pending.

    Death certificate of not only VP but several others are still pending.

    After all My3 like Dudly after Dudley- Chelva Pact and Banda after BC Pact has gone back to Square one whilst facing the next election.

    You can ask Sam & Sum for a reply to the riddle.

    Frankly I was one who believed the My3 will rise above petty Sinhala Buddhism. Only to be proved a fool.

    levi

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      levi

      “Why didn’t you ask MR then and why not ask My3 now to issue the Death Certificate requested by India. The death certificate is still pending.”

      You are rest assured I will ask them if I get the opportunity contact them. However they don’t claim to represent LTTE, LTTE rump, nor the Tamils exclusively.

      On the other hand TGTE claims to represent Tamils and run a democratically elected government (or whatever it is) in exile with stated intention of protecting Tamil’s interest. Therefore TGTE and those self appointed representatives, senators, ministers and Prime Minister do have responsibility to tell the truth if indeed they respect Tamils.

      The TGTE should learn to speak truth if it wants people to take them seriously.

      The Tamils are so naive TGTE need not to try harder to sell a nonexistent car.

      They are still chasing a mirage aren’t they?

      Please refer to my comment below:

      Native Vedda
      May 20, 2015 at 5:10 am
      Reply

      Ben Hurling

      It appears that another Sinhala/Buddhist politician in pandering to his core Sinhala/Buddhist voters.

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    Citizens of the TNA run NPC attacked the Jaffna High Court yesterday..

    They wanted the suspects to be handed over to them for punishment.

    They don’t believe in Srilankan Police and Srilankan Court Justice.

    I can understand that.

    Mr Sambnadan and Co have been promising them TNA Police and TNA courts for a long time now.

    I mean it is in fact nearly 6 years since the LTTE leader left their territory.

    Now that Mr Sambnadan & Co are in total control, the citizens who elected them want to see their promises being fulfilled.

    Just our Ranil’s nephew giving assurances that there were no LTTE flags in Mulivaikal , last few days, and the Vellala Abram MP telling us that there were no racial tones in the attack or the attackers seem not adequate.

    With most of the Army out or locked in their camps, can our Police who are mainly Sinhalese control the TNA supporters?.

    Just imagine if a Sinhala Kossa touching even one of those angry TNA blokes let alone charging them with batons,

    Mr Sira has his work cut out ..Hasn’t he ?….

    Unless Sira hands over the whose Defence outfit to Ranil and his nephew…

    With MP Abraham as the Media Spokes Person and monitoring MP of Ranil for the Vellala State in the North.

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      KAS,

      I am happy because somebody outside of Jaffna is showing interest in our situation. It is disturbing that what has been going on here during some days has not been noticed by the main stream media in English in Colombo.

      http://island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=125092

      Rampage in Jaffna over rape and killing of schoolgirl

      By Norman Palihawadana and Madura Ranwala

      Jaffna police backed by security forces yesterday quelled violent protests in the Jaffna peninsula over recent rape and killing of a schoolgirl. The police identified the victim as S. Vithiya (18).

      Riot police fired tear gas when some protesters threw stones at the Jaffna Magistrate court. The police arrested 127 persons for pelting stones at the Jaffna police station. Police headquarters said that an ASP was among five police officers wounded in clashes.

      An emotionally driven crowd of about five hundred comprising mainly students had started attacking the police stations and the court, Police Spokesman ASP Ruwan Gunasekara told The Island last night.

      Police have so far arrested nine suspects over the rape and killing of schoolgirl of Pungudutivu Tamil Maha Vidyalaya. Protesters demanded that the suspects be handed over to them or face the consequences.

      ASP Gunasekara said that the violent protesters had demanded the police to execute the suspects inside the police station and not to follow the due process.

      A chaotic situation prevailed in Jaffna town with public transport almost coming to a halt.

      The police were forced to fire tear gas to control the protestors as the situation was getting out of hand.

      Two policemen had to be hospitalised after being hit by stones thrown by the protestors who divided into two groups and agitated opposite the police station and the courts.

      One of the suspects in the gruesome killing of the schoolgirl was taken into custody by the CID in Wellawatte on Monday.

      The Police Spokesman said the CID had already been sent to North to conduct a full investigation into the killing.

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        Dear Uthayan+,

        As you may know I am in Jaffna also. Think positively: hundreds of old tires that were breeding dengue have now been destroyed by community action. There was some toxic smoke but that was diluted by the heavy wind. Our plan is to collect all the tires we can find and offer them for the next hartal.

        Our CM has made a statement of some people who want to create problems with the police referring to the events of yesterday. Such a clever leader we have!

        This is all part of the fight for power between different factions of ITAK.

        “ASP Gunasekara said that the violent protesters had demanded the police to execute the suspects inside the police station and not to follow the due process.”

        Even the LTTE did’t do things like this!

        “The Police Spokesman said the CID had already been sent to North to conduct a full investigation into the killing.”

        Please investigate the 127 men arrested to find out who was behind this.

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          Heretic,

          “ASP Gunasekara said that the violent protesters had demanded the police to execute the suspects inside the police station and not to follow the due process.”

          If the prosecutors want they can file a case for much more than just unlawful assembly. It was apparently an attempt of murder, criminal intimidation and some policemen were injured. Even attempts are offenses according to the Penal Code. The people who instigated this can also be punished for abetting offenses.

          In an unlawful assembly all participants are collectively legally punishable for the actions of others. Thus all 130+ can be accused of having injured the policemen.

          It will be interesting to see what happens. Will the accused be interrogated properly and punished or will this all be forgotten. “Rule of Law” or something else?

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      KAS,

      “Citizens of the TNA run NPC attacked the Jaffna High Court yesterday..”

      500 young men attacked the court and police station in central Jaffna after having closed down everything with a hartal. Not only in central Jaffna but the villages also everything was closed. Unfortunately what happened yesterday has not been noticed very much. My estimate is that thousands of young men were mobilized to block roads, close shops and attack the court and police station at the same time in hundreds of different places of the peninsula. This has very little to do with the rape and killing and was done to show who is in charge here. Unless the intelligence services are staffed by complete morons they must have understood what is going on.

      The TNA and especially ITAK and the party newspaper Uthayan have the democratic right to mobilize people for peaceful protests. However when things get out of hand the politicians and Uthayan should condemn what happened. I don’t believe we will see any apology or that our politicians will accept having been responsible for having mobilized the masses yesterday. The TNA and ITAK leadership includes several lawyers. They should control the illiterate villagers instead of provoking them.

      “They wanted the suspects to be handed over to them for punishment.”
      At the same time they demand something they call “justice”. The idea they have about justice is somewhat different from what is accepted in a democratic country.

      “They don’t believe in Srilankan Police and Srilankan Court Justice. I can understand that.”

      The police is investigating 9 men but I am sure that most of them will be on bail soon. However that happens when the rule of law is followed.

      I hope that despite reconciliation and political pressure the 127 men arrested yesterday will be taken to court and will not walk away without punishment. Unfortunately I don’t believe that the police and courts will prosecute them because of politics. I accept non violent protests but stone throwing and demands to execute the accused without a trial on the spot are not acceptable.

      “Mr Sambnadan and Co have been promising them TNA Police and TNA courts for a long time now.”

      Everything is possible with backing from parliament and a referendum.

      “With most of the Army out or locked in their camps, can our Police who are mainly Sinhalese control the TNA supporters?.”

      Yesterday there were hundreds of road blocks in Jaffna. It would have been impossible for the police to remove them without the help from the army. I did not see any police or soldiers on the roads in my area yesterday.

      Just think about the international reaction if some members of the mob had been killed yesterday or the accused lynched?

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    The TNA doesn’t require police and land powers to do what is most needed for the North. They can spend their money and time improving life for ‘their’ people instead of involving themselves in thuggery and pushing demands.

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      lynx

      “The TNA doesn’t require police and land powers to do what is most needed for the North.”

      It is not just the TNA which you stupidly think going to enjoy those powers but would be devolved across the nine provinces.

      Its up to the democratically elected responsible members to demand what they see fit for the country and not you. Nor Gota’s wagging fingers to determine those devolved powers.

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        NV,

        “It is not just the TNA which you stupidly think going to enjoy those powers but would be devolved across the nine provinces.”

        If the parliament and a referendum allows anything is possible even for one province only.

        I don’t want any CM in any province to control a provincial police force. The police and courts should be independent from politicians like in more democratic countries.

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          Uthayan+

          “The police and courts should be independent from politicians like in more democratic countries.”

          When was the last time you did you see independence of police and courts? My Elders tell me rule of law has been subverted since mid 1950s.

          The subversion is more pronounced and overt at present than before. However if those powers are devolved the local people will have direct democratic control over the police with some degree of ultimate control vested at the centre. If people don’t behave responsibly then they ought to be educated in citizenship and democracy.

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            NV,

            “When was the last time you did you see independence of police and courts? My Elders tell me rule of law has been subverted since mid 1950s.”

            I am too young to remember it. The ideal is to have independent courts, police and public service. When will our politicians stop directing the police and courts to do something? Never? The politicians are often or should be the accused and should be kept away from control of the police and courts.

            “The subversion is more pronounced and overt at present than before.”

            Maybe less than under MR? My opinion on outside world is based on English language written media. We have no TV and I only understand Tamil and English.

            “However if those powers are devolved the local people will have direct democratic control over the police with some degree of ultimate control vested at the centre.”

            Once again I would like to know where you live. Democratic control in NP means giving power to the majority who does not care about the minorities meaning other religions than Hindus, political dissidents, ethnic groups and caste. I don’t think it is much better in other provinces. I have nothing against Tamil, Muslim, Christian police but they should follow national laws and be controlled by the center not some elected Northern Sun God.

            “If people don’t behave responsibly then they ought to be educated in citizenship and democracy.”

            That is the ideal like independent police and courts. I would prefer using when instead of if regarding the behavior of Northern villagers. Many villagers have no idea of what democracy, citizenship, law etc mean. The local revenge attacks after the rape and killing were nothing new here. Similar attacks occur all the time but they don’t make the news.

            When our local politicians cannot decide whether Chunnakam water is polluted or not how would they upheld law and order?

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            Dear Native,

            Just imagine if your mate Vellala Wigs had a TNA Police.

            Do you think the poor Pundathivu peasants would have found out who did the crime, when one of the suspects is a Law Professor from Colombo who was protected by a few MPs who are from the TNA…

            Now don’t accuse me of making this up to annoy you and your mates…

            It was all in the New Indian Times yesterday…

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              KAS,

              “Do you think the poor Pundathivu peasants would have found out who did the crime, when one of the suspects is a Law Professor from Colombo who was protected by a few MPs who are from the TNA…”

              What in the beginning appeared to be a sad case of a gang rape and killing is now becoming a case of politics and conspiracies.

              I hope that the truth comes out in the court cases. There are at least two cases: the killing (9 accused) and the unlawful assembly (minimum of 130 accused).

              Why would a TNA faction arrange a hartal demanding justice if they want a cover up? Unless different TNA factions are fighting.

              The fact that MPs and other politicians maybe can protect from justice proves the need of independent police and courts.

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            NV and KAS,

            I don’t know if you and others are still following this thread but I will post anyway.

            “When was the last time you did you see independence of police and courts?”

            http://www.sundaytimes.lk/150524/news/cid-in-jaffna-for-full-probe-on-protests-150609.html

            “One of those at the centre of the events was V.T. Thamilmaran, an academic teaching law and human rights at the Colombo University. He was to be a prospective candidate for the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) at the upcoming parliamentary elections. He told the Sunday Times: “I contacted DIG Northern Province Lalith Jayasinghe, a student of mine, and requested immediate action to arrest the criminals.” He said he had also faxed details to the Attorney General.On Monday, Mr. Thamilmaran said he met the Senior DIG, the SSP Jaffna and other officers. He had told them of his intention of visiting his village of Pungudutivu to arrange for a Police-Public dialogue. They had welcomed the idea. He had gone to make arrangements and was accompanied by two Police officers in plain clothes. The main suspect, Swiss Kumar, and his family were taken to the Jaffna Police Station by the officers. I then learnt that the main suspect had left the police station and had been arrested by the Wellawatte Police. I was able to confirm this through a telephone call, he said.

            Mr. Thamilmaran said that at the Public-Police discussion, “I asked the Senior DIG who was seated next to me at the head table how it could happen. He tried to explain it in Sinhala to the audience but by that time they have become restless and started to shout slogans. He said that if there is no direct complaint and evidence against a person he cannot be arrested or held in custody. I translated it into Tamil for those who surrounded us at the time. When the meeting was brought to an abrupt end, the crowd shouted that I cannot leave the place until the suspect is brought back to Pungudutivu. They alleged that I have assisted him to escape to Colombo.” Several Police officers have since been transferred.”

            Here is another case of a politician trying to get political mileage to become a MP using the rape and killing. NP SDIG Lalith Jayasinghe who is a student of the politician apparently saw nothing wrong with this and was very willing to help in the election campaign. The politician despite being a law academic, dean and lawyer should have been told by the police to stay away from the case. SDIG Jayasinghe should be transferred for having tried to help a politician who in addition is his teacher. There is a clear conflict of interest here.

            I still dream of independent police and courts.

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              Dear Uthayan,

              Thanks mate.

              You keep us Dalits up to speed how the Police Top Brass are working hand in hand with the TNA Vellalas to keep the Dalits in check.

              It is no different to what is happening in the South.

              But the advantage the South has is 90 % of them didn’t want the un Elected Ranil or the betrayer of the Sinhala Dalits, Pollonnaruwa Bodhi Sirisena.

              Unfortunately the Dalits in the North didn’t have that option.

              Because Suren Surendran and the Reverend sold them out to TNA Vellalas, through UNP London.

              Swiss Kumar obviously must be well connected to have a Law Professor mate in Colombo.

              Dalits there must be wishing our Gota was still there.

              And IGP Vass was siting in SDIG Lalith’s chair.

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                KAS,

                “Unfortunately the Dalits in the North didn’t have that option.”

                Some of them were taken in vehicles to vote for MS. They were not planning to vote and didn’t understand what they did. Men in vans came. They were too afraid to ask questions. Police was guarding the polling stations and soldiers and sailors in their bases so that nobody noticed this.

                For obvious reasons I will not tell you where this happened and the caste of the people. I don’t want any problems for them. Their lives are already miserable.

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    In case you don’t know I posted some comments on the hartal yesterday here. I should have taken pictures but was afraid of the mob burning tires. They know me because we live in the same area and I would be identified.

    https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/rape-murder-of-another-school-girl-in-jaffna/

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