
For the TGTE, Tamil Eelam is not a mere dream or aspiration or yearning or passion alone, it’s a commitment, an explicit, unequivocal and results-oriented goal that’s to be pursued and achieved using every peaceful means possible
My dear TGTE family, our friends and well-wishers, I stand before you holding in my heart the memory of our beloved Maveerar who gave their lives defending the cause of freedom of Tamil Eelam and the memory of all those who perished in the genocide perpetrated by the Sri Lankan state.
It is indeed a distinct honour for me to deliver the keynote address, at the 8th sitting of the 3rd parliamentary term of the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE). My subject is: TGTE Past Present and Future. I have to admit, to condense more than 12 years of solid, unparalleled and pioneering work, done by the TGTE, in its quest for justice and freedom, in my allocated time of 30 minutes, and in that endeavor, detail the initiatives that are being currently worked on by the TGTE, and some of the projects that are in the pipeline, is not easy.
Faith Moves Mountains
The TGTE is driven by a boundless reservoir of faith – faith in the belief that it will overcome and ultimately prevail, though the road may seem insurmountable. At the zenith the Maveerar provide the inspiration, the oxygen for the TGTE. The TGTE can say with pride that it hasn’t backed down or back tracked from the goal the Maveerar held in their heart, the oath they took and gave their lives for – that of the restoration of a Free, Independent and Sovereign State of Tamil Eelam – this is TGTE ‘s primary focus, together with securing justice for the tens of thousands of victims of genocide perpetrated by Sri Lankan State. And I will be elaborating on the specifics in a minute. But let me speak more about faith. I’ll say it again faith moves mountains – in furtherance of TGTE’s two, actually three pronged objective, that includes the rebuilding of Tamil Eelam, the TGTE believes and has faith in its ability, in its leadership, in its members, in the Eelam Tamil people, in friends, associates, well-wishers and in God.
Formation of the TGTE – The Vehicle for Creating A Political Space Outside of Sri Lanka Towards Eelam
It was on June 16, 2009 that the appointment of an ‘Advisory Committee’ of eminent persons was announced to, “explore the modalities for TGTE’s establishment.” The recommendation of this Committee’s report released on March 15, 2010 led to TGTE’s formation on May 17, 2010 at the National Constitutional Center in Philadelphia, USA.
On this day both democratically elected and appointed Members of Parliament (the parliament known earlier as an assembly), representing significant countries including Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Switzerland, France, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom, Canada and the United States, took their place in the first TGTE parliament. On September, 30 2010 on its 2nd sitting the TGTE’s constitution with a bicameral legislature was ratified and Visuvanathan Rudrakumaran was chosen Prime Minister.
The preamble to the Constitution laid out the many reasons for TGTE’s formation; notably it spoke of the absence of any political space inside the island of Sri Lanka to articulate the political aspirations of the Tamil people. The preamble pointed to, “the historical obligation of the Tamil Diaspora to create the political space outside of the island of Sri Lanka.” The Constitution a comprehensive document sets out among other TGTE’s aims, objectives and structure, mandating that the TGTE should find a political solution to the Tamil national question on the basis of nationhood, a homeland and the right to self-determination, through political and diplomatic channels, and only through peaceful means.
Election of Rudrakumaran A Visionary as Prime Minister Proved To Be the Right Choice
The election of Visuvanathan Rudrakumaran, as Prime Minister of TGTE, has indeed proved to be the right decision. Rudrakumaran is a true visionary, one who, as I have described before, is driven and fixated on the mission at hand with the kind of laser sharp focus and intellect required and having what it takes, to stay on course and stay focused, for the long haul if necessary – one whom the TGTE has elected to be Prime Minister for a 3rd term and rightfully so.
I would be remiss if I do not acknowledge the man behind the success of TGTE and for that I wish to quote from an article I wrote about him: ‘Visuvanathan Rudrakumaran, a Man with a Mission in Pursuit of Eelam:
“Remaining steadfast, forthright and resolute, despite the numerous obstacles and challenges before him, Rudrakumaran marches on undaunted, with a confidence that imbues confidence. Unmoved by detractors, his strong will, hard work and unwavering commitment are ample proof he has the wherewithal to go the distance; not to forget he possesses the kind of grit and determination that’s needed at this critical time; in order not to lose the momentum the TGTE has achieved after the armed struggle was dealt a heavy blow in 2009 and the whole freedom movement suffered a huge loss, in material and human cost, unable to abate a massive onslaught by the Sri Lankan armed forces with the support of some nations; this, when Sri Lanka unilaterally abrogated a ceasefire in force and waged a cruel and brutal war – breaking the Geneva Conventions and committing the most heinous of mass atrocity crimes, involving large scale government shelling of innocent Tamil civilians, and the alleged use of cluster bombs and chemical and other illegal weapons – best described as a genocide on a people – hitherto unimaginable – a genocide which a renowned international human rights lawyer, Geoffrey Robertson, when giving his considered legal opinion ahead of the passage of the US sponsored resolution HRC 30/1, said, “had to be litigated.“
And quoting from my article: “It would not be wrong to say Rudrakumaran has played a major role in carving out a political space for the Eelam Tamil people, just as the founders of TGTE envisaged; a space to freely articulate their political aspirations and demands, one that is lacking in the homeland – Rudrakumaran insisting, “the Diaspora and the homeland being two sides of the same coin.” And as TGTE’s Prime Minister, he has been hugely responsible for lifting the sagging morale of a people devastated by war and war weary, at home and in the Diaspora, and in changing the means and the methods of the struggle; the TGTE believing in soft power, rather than military power to attain its goals.”
TGTE’s Ambitious Program Unparalleled, Relentless and Resilient
Further in my article, I write about how, ‘impervious and unfaltering, Rudrakumaran has, right from its inception, steered the TGTE admirably, working, of course, with some committed people around him. Essentially there’s been no turning back for the TGTE from where it began. Although all its members are volunteers, the TGTE team (the deputy Prime Minister, the Cabinet, the Secretariat, the PMO, the Speaker and Deputy Speaker and Members of Parliament including the Senate, spearheaded by Rudrakumaran), work tirelessly and relentlessly – their dedication is unparalleled,” not forgetting those who served previously.
It was challenging to say the least to decide what I should highlight and leave out in listing TGTE’s massive program of work over the years.
The numerous projects and initiatives, mentioned below, most still ongoing, serve as proof of an organization that continues to be strong and resilient, never giving up, despite the odds stacked against it, and the challenges before it:
- Proclaiming May 18 as Tamil Eelam’s National Day of Mourning in 2011 marked by the delivery of Hero’s Day (Maveerar Day) speech by the Prime Minister of TGTE every November 27; In 2013 Rudrakumaran in his Hero’s Day speech outlined, “the three-pronged strategy” of the TGTE: “We shall work resolutely in harnessing the support of the international community for the establishment of an Independent State of Tamil Eelam, we shall undertake all necessary measures to obtain justice for the genocide committed by the Sinhala state against the Tamil people, and we shall rebuild a state of prosperity among the people of our homeland.”
- Issuing of Tamil Eelam National Card to Eelam nationals, their spouses and children in 2012;
- Promulgating the Tamil Eelam Freedom Charter in 2013. Aspiring to take the Vaddukoddai Resolution forward and inspired by the Magna Carta and the Charter of Rights of the ANC and that of the Palestinians, the Tamil Eelam Freedom Charter lays out Tamil Eelam’s policies on Economy, Language, Education, Health, Development, Environment and Citizenship, following a wide ranging survey seeking opinions from the wider Tamil polity;
- Calling for a ‘UN Monitored ‘Protection Mechanism’ in 2013 to halt the continuing systematic structural genocide in the highly militarized NorthEast . It’s to be noted that the High Commissioner for Human Rights in her report at the 34th session of the UNHRC at long last did recommend a ‘UN Country Presence’ to monitor human rights violations in the island of Sri Lanka;
- Taking the fight for justice and freedom to the international arena, including the UN and UNHRC using diplomacy and engagement;
- Launching of an Evidence Collection Project in 2014 and forwarding it to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights;
- Releasing a list in 2014 containing the names of 12 Sri Lankan War Criminals – also referred to as the “Dirty Dozen”;
- Convening an International Conference on, “Say No to Sri Lanka” in Central London in 2014.
- Working on a ‘Road Map’ and a new ‘Massive Action Plan’ the long term goal of TGTE being ‘Nation Building’; Out of 15 items originally listed in the ‘Massive Action Plan” the following 6 items have been shortlisted: Publications, Archives, and Documentation Centre 2. ’Yes to Referendum’ Peoples Movement: 3. Land Protection Programme 4. Tamil Studies Advisory Council 5. World Tamil University 6. World Tamil Chambers of Commerce;
- Launching and promoting the ‘Yes to Referendum People’s movement on January 1st 2018 that called for a referendum recognized, conducted and monitored by the International Community – affording an opportunity for people to express their political will with all political options on the form, to be decided by long term residents of the homeland and members of the Eelam Tamil Diaspora: According to TGTE, “this movement will insist that the right to self-determination, the opportunity to determine their own political destiny, should be offered to Eelam Tamils in the same manner as it was given to the people of Québec in Canada and the people of Scotland in Britain. This people’s movement will create action groups in different countries, made up of not only Tamils but also of members of the international community.”
- Setting up TGTE Solidarity offices in various countries, especially in Chennai and Delhi;
- Conducting international campaigns like the signature campaign, calling for an international investigation, that gathered more that 1.6million signatures, to, Refer Sri Lanka to the International Criminal Court (ICC); it is noteworthy that on September 4, 2015, a CD containing 1.6 million signatures was delivered to UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and the OISL team in Geneva.
- Initiating a project in 2016 to plant at the least 100,000 Trees around the world in memory of Tamils who lost their lives in Mullivaykkaal;
- Holding regular international athletic and other sports events involving youth, children and the community;
- Recognising individuals who have contributed to the Eelam cause and to humanity;
- Conducting the annual Mullivaikkaal Memorial Lecture from 2015;
- Pursuing initiatives assisting women, widows, children, refugees, victims of human rights abuses, victims of torture, the missing and disappeared and former cadres and maveerar;
- Submitting petitions and memoranda to politicians and to the UN for action and for purposes of educating them; mobilizing the community; leading protests and demonstrations, in front of the UN, and foreign embassies, at No 10 Downing Street in the UK, Parliament Hill in Ottawa and other locations;
- Passing resolutions and releasing press statements, preparing and publishing papers and informative booklets on various subjects, historical events and political and human rights issues that are of concern and of public interest;
- Launching TGTE TV in July 2018;
- Holding international conferences and panel discussions on human rights when an issue so warrants. On the 40th anniversary of the ‘Vaddukoddai Resolution’ the TGTE held a panel discussion composed of speakers connected with newly independent countries such as South Sudan (from both factions), East Timor and Kosovo;
- Taking Legal Action, in the US, against Mahinda Rajapaksa for atrocity crimes – it failed at the outset since Heads of State enjoyed immunity from prosecution – although the TGTE raised precedents and examples of other cases where such immunity was pierced and did not hold water. The TGTE intends taking follow up action in this regard.
- Pursuing initiatives, such as the ‘Communication’ being filed to mount a challenge, at the UN Human Rights Committee, to Sri Lanka’s 6th Amendment to the constitution which criminalizes any peaceful advocacy for an independent state – solidifying, in Rudrakumaran’s words, the legitimacy of an independent state – the TGTE calling on lawyers to support this initiative to which many responded.
- Appointing a high level, independent, Monitoring Accountability Panel (MAP) in September 2015 to monitor and report on Sri Lanka’s implementation of UN HRC 30/1 (and reappointed to monitor Resolution 34/1);
- Establishing TGTE’s Center for the Prosecution and Prevention of Genocide.
- Launching a, “You are not forgotten” Global Signature Campaign on May 18 of 2018, on behalf of the enforced Disappeared;
- Exploring Avenues and preparing dossiers to prosecute Sri Lankan military and political leaders responsible for atrocity crimes against the Tamil people, using expert legal minds who are experienced in prosecuting war criminals – so that arrest warrants can be readily sought and issued under the principle of “universal jurisdiction”, when they travel to Europe, America or other parts of the world;
- Mounting a challenge to UK’s ban on the LTTE in April 2019, by hiring a leading law firm Matrix Chambers to represent the TGTE and winning the appeal with the special Appeals Commission deciding in TGTE’s favour, stating the Secretary of State had s a statutory duty to communicate the Appeals Commission’s decision to parliament, leaving it to the UK parliament to de-list or not. In this connection the TGTE is intending follow up action to get the UK to lift the ban so as to remove the stigma of proscription that deters members of the Tamil community to raise their voice or part take in political activities concerning Eelam.
- Challenging India’s ban on the LTTE – which failed on grounds that TGTE had no legal standing to ask for the lifting of a ban on the LTTE, the court declaring there was no ban on the TGTE. The TGTE intends pursuing the action further, arguing that the TGTE is not the LTTE but has similar objectives of liberating the homeland, although by peaceful means, and is affected greatly by the ban imposed on the LTTE. The TGTE is also considering mounting more challenges in other countries such as Canada and in the US where the ban is coming up for renewal for the same reason that the ban stigmatizes the Tamil community, preventing it from getting involved with organizations such as the TGTE which legitimately defends the rights of oppressed people in the Tamil homeland.
- Delivering a petition to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau from the members of TGTE’s ‘Walk for Justice Campaign’, in 2021 that involved walking 425 km from Brampton to Ottawa, seeking Canada’s greater commitment to combating enforced disappearances across the globe; specifically asking that Canada supports a legislative effort to remove ‘sovereign immunity’ as a defense by states for international crimes: namely genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, torture and enforced disappearances, also calling on Canada to Refer Sri Lanka to the Committee established under the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearances pursuant to Article 32 of the Convention. Although the response the TGTE received from a Canadian minister surprisingly showed Canada was not a signatory to the Convention, the TGTE would continue to call on other countries to remove the sovereign immunity’ defense or introduce exceptions to the defense to prevent rogue states, such as Sri Lanka from escaping prosecution for atrocity crimes.
- Commencing a ‘Victim Driven International Justice’ initiative in March of 2019 – the brain child of professor Groome whom TGTE is working with – he’s the one who investigated and drafted the first genocide indictment against a sitting head of state, Slobodan Milosevic. It was Groome who led the prosecution of 5 international criminal trials including the case against Ratco Miladic. Under this initiative, on behalf of Tamils victims, the TGTE will exercise our right to truth and our right to know under international law to obtain access to information gathered by the UN Secretary General and High Commissioner for Human Rights in 3 independent investigations into international crimes committed in Sri Lanka , analyze, translate and work with and support Tamil victims living in countries where private prosecutions by victims are allowed by law, to commence domestic prosecutions for international crimes with universal jurisdiction.
- Proclaiming November 21 the Tamil Eelam National Flag Day in 2021.
- Releasing Report Cards evaluating Sri Lanka’s compliance at the UNHRC. TGTE’s way of monitoring and exposing Sri Lanka’s blatant hypocrisy and brazen duplicity, through a report card system, is remarkable. Recently on October 2022 the TGTE released a “report card” jointly prepared by Mr. V P Lingajothy, TGTE’s Minister for Human Rights, Mr. Sudarshan Sivagurunathan, TGTE’s Minister for Political Affairs and Mr. Mahinthan Sivasubramaniam, Minister for International Affairs on, implementation of commitments made by Sri Lanka to the UN Human Rights Council under HRC 46/1 adopted in March 2021. The Ministers in reviewing the implementation of mandates for action under 46/1, gave Sri Lanka a failing grade, and it has been always the case. This report card, wide ranging and pointed with appropriate recommendations, highlighted the absolute futility of relying on Sri Lanka to prosecute its armed forces and political officials;
- Writing to the Registrar of the International Criminal Court submitting the State of Tamil Eelam’s instrument of accession to the International Criminal Court together with supporting documents, making the case for accession.
Looking to the Future:
Calls Growing for an International Investigation on Genocide which has been TGTE’s Unbending Stand
As I wrote in my article on Rudrakumaran, it’s significant to point out, “whilst the rest of the world hesitated to call it genocide the TGTE led by Rudrakumaran is unbending, insisting what happened and was happening to the Tamils in Sri Lanka was and is genocide. Whilst many struggled to call it genocide, that the crime of genocide, needing proof of intention and so requiring a higher burden; the TGTE under Rudrakumaran wouldn’t budge and sure enough, many have now come round to its way of thinking. And like so, the House of Commons in Canada passed a motion calling for an International Investigation into Genocide against the Tamil people in Sri Lanka.”
TGTE’s Call for Sri Lanka to be Referred to the ICC Gaining Ground as High Commissioner for Human Rights Urges Sri Lanka to Ratify the Rome Statute
Whereas many questioned the wisdom of TGTE’s call to refer Sri Lanka to the International Criminal Court, when Sri Lanka was not a signatory to the Rome Statute, as I wrote in my article: “Rudrakumaran took his campaign to the world and amassed 1.6 million signatures. It is noteworthy the High Commissioner for Human Rights has recommended in her report at the 34th session of the UNHRC that Sri Lanka sign up to both the Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions – relating to victims of armed conflicts, and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court – where war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide are prosecuted.”
Rudrakumaran’s Consistent Insights on Tamil Eelam’s Strategic Location an Eye Opener
Rudrakumaran’s insights, from the outset, as far as Tamil Eelam’s strategic location is concerned, should serve as an eye opener to both India and to Tamils which he honed in – in this year’s Hero’s Day Speech:
And I quote:
“A separate state of Tamil Eelam as a set up for the people of Tamil Eelam to protect themselves is not something that can evolve from local conditions alone. It has to spring from the international political situation and the geopolitical situation of the Indian Ocean and the South Asian region. The task before us at present is to find out ways and means for the geopolitical situation developing in favour of our political interest and maintaining and retaining a favourable situation for a separate state of Eelam with independence and sovereignty to emerge when the international situation is ripe. And for this it is essential for the nation of Tamil Eelam to protect its nationhood. Only by strengthening and consolidating ourselves as a nation and asserting the necessity of a separate state of Tamil Eelam as the only solution to the political problem that will enable the winning over of Tamil Eelam when the international situation turns in our favour.”
End quote.
Rudrakumaran Cautions on Sinhala Efforts to Drive a Wedge between Tamils and Muslims in the East
And Rudrakumaran is spot on when he analyses the current situation in the Tamil homeland vis a vis Tamils and our Muslim brethren:
And I quote:
“The Sinhala establishment is acting deliberately to occupy the Eastern province not just territorially, but politically as well. And for this purpose it is deliberately driving a wedge of conflicts between the Tamil and Muslim people. By instigating the Tamil-Muslim conflict it is trying to create an illusion among the two sides that each of them can defeat the other by aligning with the Sinhala state. Therefore, Sinhala-Buddhist supremacism is acting on a plan to weaken Tamil nationalist politics in the Eastern province and to bring the Tamil and Muslim people under the Sinhala nationalist parties. Likewise, Sinhala-Buddhist supremacism is acting on a plan to weaken Tamil nationalist politics in the Northern province, too, by raking up differences of caste, religion and region. The Tamil people and the Muslim people should be very vigilant about the Sinhala state’s evil designs and should be aware that the Sinhala state would be doing what the proverbial monkey did while dividing the cake.”
End quote.
The TGTE under Rudrakumaran Will Not Rest Until the Tamil Eelam Flag Flies in the UN
As I write in my article, whilst others have lowered their sights, expectations and demands, thinking Tamil Eelam is an impossible dream, TGTE, under Rudrakumaran’s phenomenal stewardship, stands resolute and unwavering. Rudrakumaran is a man of steel when it comes to staying the course. He can’t, he won’t relent, or back away from staying true to his mission, because if he does, that would mean betraying the Tamil people who are counting on him, to carry the mantle; keep the fire burning, realize every freedom fighter’s dream and fly the Tamil Eelam flag up high and one day most definitely see it flying in the United Nations!
And what is so heartening is the realization that the TGTE – Rudrakumaran’s team are as dedicated and committed, as him, to fulfilling TGTE’s mandate. And I have always maintained the Maveerar must be smiling for they know the non-violent fight for Tamil Eelam is in good hands!
More and More Backing TGTE’s ‘Yes To Referendum’ Peoples’ Movement
You should know since the launch of TGTE’s ‘Yes to Referendum’ Peoples’ Movement, more and more organizations and prominent individuals back in the homeland in Eelam including Tamil Members of Parliament have come on board to call for an internationally recognized referendum to decide the political destiny of the people of the Northern and Eastern provinces of the island of Sri Lanka. Many have openly called for the repeal of the 6th Amendment and for Sri Lanka to be referred to the International Criminal Court. Additionally as a result of TGTE’s action, University Students have started speaking in support of a Referendum as a solution to the Tamil National Question. Recently people in Denmark held a mock referendum and during the Tamil Eelam National Flag Day a mock referendum was held in Paris too. The staging of these early referenda in the Diaspora are similar to what Catalonians did in their quest to separate from Spain.
TGTE Sees Meeting of Minds Not Experienced Before
It is a remarkable victory for the TGTE to see the aims and objectives, demands and principles upon which it stands being acknowledged, endorsed and sought after by other Diaspora organizations – achieving a synergy and a meeting of minds not experienced before.
I am happy to say it augers well to know that TGTE’s launch of the Peoples’ Movement calling upon all Tamil groups to support TGTE’s call for a referendum led to six leading Diaspora organizations coming together in September 2021 to sign on to a “declaration of common principles for Tamils,” that called for an 1) An internationally conducted and monitored referendum 2) An interim International Protection Mechanism in the north-eastern region of the island. 3) The Repeal of the Sixth Amendment to the Sri Lankan Constitution. 4) The referral of the situation in Sri Lanka to the International Criminal Court
The future looks promising Indeed for the sacred cause of a Free Tamil Eelam
It’s my fervent wish the TGTE’s Parliamentary Sitting in England turns out to be successful and rewarding as we march towards winning international recognition for a referendum on Tamil Eelam.
May God bless Tamil Eelam and its people.
*Text of the Keynote Address delivered by Usha S Sri-Skanda-Rajah, Member of the TGTE Senate at the 8th Sitting of TGTE’s 3rd Parliament
Nathan / December 21, 2022
Dear Usha S Sri-Skanda-Rajah,
Having a dream is good. But, it has to be an achievable objective.
You profess a pursuit of a results-oriented goal that’s achieved using peaceful means.
Haven’t our elders pursued that path and travelled that road, already.
You hold in your heart the memory Maveerar who gave their lives defending the cause of freedom of Tamil Eelam. I too salute them.
Was it peaceful by any objective standard?
Don’t you see that you have contradicted yourself already?
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A Leader should truly understand the weight of any commitment.
Present a sketch. Let me see if I will have the strength to travel with you.
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(I didn’t have the urge to read beyond the 2nd para. Sorry.)
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Kanapathy Varunan / December 21, 2022
You seem to stop reading articles half way through. You did the same thing to ’52 days’ by K.Anaga last week as confessed by you. It appears that you are not capable of walking on’ thorns’ for fear of pricks. You seem to be good at crushing the petals only.
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Nathan / December 21, 2022
Kanapathy Varunan,
What a shallow understanding of the English language you have!
Every time, I have given THE REASON for my stand.
Even your comment falls under that category. But, fortunately for you, before I could stop reading, I had finished reading it!
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SJ / December 22, 2022
N
Do you really stop reading half way through some of the nonsense?
That is very patient of you.
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Nathan / December 22, 2022
BTW:
I caress; not crush petals!
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Nathan / December 22, 2022
Thorns? I care less!
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Kanapathy Varunan / December 22, 2022
It reminds me of a joke by Vadivelu? in some Tamil film. “Varum aanal Varathu”. It will come but not come.
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hanchopancha / December 22, 2022
N. It is important that everybody makes an attempt to understand how this Chinhala/Tamil conflict found its roots. In order to register their protest against the passing of the Sinhala Only Bill in Parliament Mr. Sundaralingam and his supporters sat in Sathyagraha at Galle Face Green in a peaceful manner. Then came the Chinhala Chauvinists who carried them and dumped them in the Beira Lake. If not for the “Sinhala Only within 24 Hours Campaign Slogan” of SWRDB the political landscape of Srilanka would have had a much lush patch of green, green grass of home.
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Sinhala_Man / December 22, 2022
Dear Nathan,
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You’re one of the fairest commenters on CT, and I now read almost every comment of yours; one reason being that they address the over-all situation in our society.
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/b>I used to read a lot written by Usha SSSR, at the time non-appreciation of the suffering by Tamils seemed to be the major problem. That problem needs attending to, but in a somewhat different way. If the current illegitimate President is allowed to push through his “solutions” they will be disastrous. They will have acceptance neither by the Tamils, nor by the Sinhalese. The settlement has to be brought about by people who have credibility among those people whom they represent.
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My assessment of the Tamil MPs isn’t as negative as of the Sinhalese. And as for Muslims, I have heard Mujibur Rahuman, Imtiaz Bakeer Makar, and Kabir Hashim (all significantly of the SJB) speak out fearlessly.
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Nathan / December 24, 2022
Dear Sinhala_Man,
I am as bad as any good person!
I have my weaknesses. I have my likes and dislikes. Fairness I cherish most. It earns you respect even from your enemy
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Manicka Vasagar / December 23, 2022
Great summary of TGTE works in progress. Praise the Lord that we have people like Usha and Rudra, and a dedicated committed team to articulate and lead the Eelam Tamils, to think the way we think.
The only and best option for Eelam Tamils, after 70 years of a failed nation building, inter alia, Sinhala only act, the 83 July riots, the 2009 Mullivaikkal war etc, by successive majoritarian chauvinistic Buddhist Sinhala regimes, not to let and let live, for our people to live in peace, with security and with dignity, to protect our culture, our heritage, our religions, our environment, our social well-being, to develop and prosper as people and as a nation, is to separate our Homeland as an independent Tamil Eelam, and for regional security and stability in the Indian ocean.
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Svenson / December 21, 2022
‘Tamil Eelam’ is like ‘Sinhala Only’, ridiculous, unworkable, only of use to politicians, unemployed layabouts and troublemakers.
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KA / December 25, 2022
Exactly where sori sinhala lanka is at, facing bankruptcy except for handouts by Hindia (which is also more or less same copy) and not knowing how to feed Singalese by itself, even after 70 years of so called independence.
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Ajay Sundara Devan / December 21, 2022
The despair of the uprooted,
glory seekers in the evening of life
to inscribe a footnote
with the blood shed by the roused boys.
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SJ / December 22, 2022
“the blood shed by the roused boys”
What of blood that the roused boys drew?
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KA / December 25, 2022
what volume of unarmed, innocent Tamil blood those roused Sori singala armed forces thugs drew before the roused boys came into the scene?
Not only blood, all innards of trapped Tamils’ too.
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KA / December 25, 2022
For Hindi bastards , who got free lunch over others by being literally bed with British bastards (Nehru’s play with Edwina with Mount Batten watching), think Tamil Eezham is red hot metal rod in their ears, eyes, brain, mouth, ar..and all 9 orifices.
Why is is that even after more than 70 years of so called independence (in reality transfer of power), you are fearing tiny Tamil Eezham?
Because, you are NOT A NATION and you NEVER CAN BE. Simple.
To hide stark reality, you want others to be even subjected to genocide either militarily or structurally; aiding, abetting and facilitating genocide of Eezham Tamils by sori Sinhalese in all possible ways and shielding sori Singalam in international forums.
Ukrain war has shown that Hindi bastards with Kerala Mafia must be put in their place at the right time by the international community.
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old codger / December 21, 2022
Diana Gamage is as good looking as Usha, I think, but lacks her speech-making ability. What a place this country would have been , had Diana stayed in UK, and Usha remained here as Minister of Ganja…….
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Nathan / December 22, 2022
old codger,
There are people waiting for an opportunity to pounce on me. What the heck, let me give them a chance.
You give the wrong idea of what good looking means. If the only criteria for good looking is a fair complexion I give up!
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SJ / December 22, 2022
“There are people waiting for an opportunity to pounce on me. What the heck, let me give them a chance.”
N, is that a clever defence strategy?
Seems to work, and not many have picked on you.
But do not overdo it.
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SJ / December 22, 2022
N
Did OC say anything about complexion?
That rather seems to be in your mind.
Will you call USSR ugly, or for that matter DG.
Nowadays, often, it is the make-up that defines a female face– and hair removal and plastic surgery on occasion.
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old codger / December 22, 2022
Nathan
I think Usha would be just as beauteous with a dark complexion……..
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Nathan / December 23, 2022
old codger, I’ll be transgressing decency if I respond. Excuse me, pls.
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SJ / December 23, 2022
N
Do share whatever indecent thoughts that cross your mind.
They cannot be any worse than the pile of personal abuse that we come across daily in there pages.
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leelagemalli / December 22, 2022
OC,
Spot on.
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Diana is a provocative figure in the current Parliament. Hirunika is infectious it as well. Diana s colleagues are too embarrassed to say a single word in parliament about the levels to which women politicians have fallen.
. She entered Sri Lankan politics through the same channels as Thilini Gamage. There are rumors that Thirilin Gamage will become a politician in Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna.
Moreover, in October 2018, the one who threw chili powder and urine on the former speaker became a member of Gota’s government. The guilty murderer of Ratnapura was given a chance to come to Parliament…. . Besides, Ranjan Ramanayake was jailed as a strong human rights activist…. This is how the judiciary of this country acts… may be that was written in our puskola scripts and literiture of 2500 years of heritage. .
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leelagemalli / December 22, 2022
I think her name should Thilini Priyamali (the woman alleged to have stolen billions of rps from her clients)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hKGtWVJex0
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Nathan / December 22, 2022
leelagemalli, Manel blasted your chance of a perfect score on Latest Comments.
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leelagemalli / December 23, 2022
Nathan@
Irrelevant. Manel is always a moderate and good person. I have not read anywhere that she attacks any commenters unnecessarily.
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So are you.
That is what I always expect from senior CITIZENS. My parents were not graduates but they had the necessary wisdom. Today my religion is my deceased mother. I was born in a Sinhala Buddhist family (related to late Dr. Walpola Rahula) but I am not a Sinhala Buddhist today.
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May the holiday season be blessed with new thoughts for a better future in our hell made by Rajapaksa family thugs.
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Nathan / December 25, 2022
Dear leelagemalli,
I share my views as a purpose. Earning your respect while doing that makes it worth all the more.
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Nathan / December 26, 2022
Continuation:
Not surprising that you live by, ‘What the Buddha Taught’.
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nimal fernando / December 24, 2022
What is there to argue?
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Old Codger has the best and the keenest eye …….. whenever it comes to the fairer sex!
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I follow wherever he leads …….. Native is MIA.
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Nathan / December 25, 2022
nimal,
Yes. The ‘eye’ is more relevant than the skin colour, when it comes to beauty. I hope that Old Codger is listening.
(Have you ever come across an intelligent person with a dull eye?)
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Manel Fonseka / December 22, 2022
Usha
Wouldnt it have been more appropriate to plant those 100,000 tree around the devastated Tamil areas in SL? And, anyway, what’s a paltry 100,000.
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Actually, I started to comment in order to post a response to an earlier “deliverance” by the beautiful Usha (Gamage doesnt approach her in beauty, surely, OC), but the web address of that response is so long, I’ll have to find another way of bringing it to CT readers.
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Mallaiyuran / December 22, 2022
Manel,
There are 1000 items to talk about in the essay but let us focus on the important one. TGTE was formed with a marvelous idea that it will be powered by diaspora votes but will be taking care of World Tamils’ interest. But it is disappointing to hear the essay says they want to divide the Thaiyakam and diaspora world and TGTE want to rule diaspora and donate Thayakam to Sampanthan Aiyya. Is that how they want to provide leadership to world Tamils? They suddenly, suddenly wake up and wake from dreams and talk about unrelated matters. In a meeting, when there were some undemocratic decisions being taken, Senator Usha cried in that meeting. Senator Usha did not need to vote so she did not vote. I also opposed that kind of rush decision, but I voted because it needed unanimous voting. (I suggest anybody interested in the those meeting and resolution to watch those when they are broadcasted, because TGTE’s another mode of operation is all matters must be open to public, but they do not give enough notices for general public follow the meetings, then come out and make propaganda like these to sell them.) At that time, she wanted clean leadership and clean guidance. Now she is singing only one person’s fame.
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Mallaiyuran / December 22, 2022
I do not have to tell the real situation now because, probably you know of TGTE’s orphan situation better than me. It is the bankruptcy of internal creativity that has made Madame (or your adorable beauty) Senator Uaha come here and do the propaganda against the TGTE’s founding principles, TGTE has a commitment not to say thank you for members contribution or deeds. That is only because members working for Tamils’ cause is only a voluntary matter, so no one owes anything for them to say, “thank you”. Is this the person who cried in the meeting for being disappointed the democracy was not followed, is spending her time and effort to market a person. They say even a thousand hands cannot hide a sun; a thousand stars cannot make a moon. Why cannot Usha let the matter to the opinion of the people who benefited anything tangible from the TGTE’s hard work? Senator Usha should work and put all important resolutions to the public and let them vote for these like a “referendum”.
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Mallaiyuran / December 22, 2022
TGTE said Tamils’ fate on Tamils hand. What is hang up to get approval of their resolution from people? Then would Usha need to conduct a marketing campaign? I suggested TGTE open a “Opinion” site in Tamil ”, like CT and let everybody write their criticism. One sided marketing communication, without proper feed doesn’t work. Is one opinion here in favor of Senator Usha’s writing? Then why are they always hiding? One can kick the door, but if they are scared of thorns, how are they going to stand in front of a spear that is coming out of the fortress and fight it?
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Manel Fonseka / December 22, 2022
On 16 June 2013, CT carried an article, “Who speaks for Sri Lanka’s Tamils?” by Padraig Colman. In the light of Usha SSR’s latest speech it may be worth looking at some responses to her nearly 10 years ago by SL- resident Tamils.
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As it takes ages to get to unearth an old CT article, I suggest googling
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which will land u on Mike Robert’s Thuppahi blog.
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Extracts from “Fed up” :
“I am really fed up, as a Tamil, to be told by those of you who live in the west in your comfy postcodes that you represent me.”
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“None of you do, because during the war when you all left, it was the poor Tamils without exit options who died…and it was their sons and daughters, who were either conscripted by force or went willingly, who died. During the final days of the war, in the west, it was quite the rage to walk around with wrist bands and banners saying ‘free Tamil Eelam’ …but no one among them sent their children back to fight…oh no, it was all OK for some poor mother’s son to die, but not their precious offspring
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Manel Fonseka / December 22, 2022
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“Let us turn away from calls for separation, but instead look for ways to ensure equal rights for Sinhalese, Tamils, Muslims and Burghers and please help us celebrate our diversity instead of going behind pipe dreams.” 163
“Please understand Usha, that I would love to see Tamil activists committed to ensuring our rights within a unified country. My concern about this separate state is that even if you get it, how will Tamils treat fellow Tamils, let alone those of other ethnicities? The caste system is alive and well in the north, so will low caste people be allowed into top positions? If you are fighting against racism, will you allow a Muslim or Sinhalese into top positions in Tamil Eelam?
”Usha, practically speaking, why don’t the TGTE conduct a survey amongst the Tamils who live in Sri Lanka, to find out what we really want….don’t claim that you speak for all of us without finding out what we who live here, really want. I am really fed up, as a Tamil, to be told by those of you who live in the west in your comfy postcodes that you represent me. “
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Manel Fonseka / December 22, 2022
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“None of you do, because during the war when you all left, it was the poor Tamils without exit options who died…and it was their sons and daughters, who were either conscripted by force or went willingly, who died…. “
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Two days later he posted on https://groundviews.org/2013/05/28/sri-lankas-numbers-game/ commencing:
“I have a question for usha and all those supporters of a tamil eelam….how many tamil doctors and engineers and other professionals living in the west have contributed anyhing more than a few bucks for the cause?…”
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And on CT on 18/6/2013
“I am not a scholar and i do not know much about the reports about the final days of the war. I do not want to repeat what i have said in my posts on groundviews, but i would like to ask people like usha to come back to sri lanka and talk to us an look for ways to move forward. …
I feel let down by the diaspora who have stubbornly clung to their tiger flags and the concept of eelam, without offering those of us who live here, a viable option. People like sumanthiran work in the here and now and have my utmost regard, but i wont say the same about those of you in the tgte” (sic)
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Manel Fonseka / December 23, 2022
Oh dear. My apologies to one and all.
I seem to have got into a right mess with my multi post last night. Repeating some bits and forgetting others. I shouldnt attempt to gather up things on my mobile like that.
– may I plead a raging temperature, sore throat, painful stomach muscles, etc, etc, in my defence…bot to
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Manel Fonseka / December 22, 2022
Apologies, I forgot Mike Roberts’ blog address.
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Rohan25 / December 23, 2022
Manel people in glass houses should not throw stones. Sinhalese are also caste conscious and discriminate against caste, religion and non-Sinhalese. At least Tamils will elect a person of a lower caste or a Christian Tamil as their leader, however, Sinhalese will not. A few years ago the two Kandy Mahanayakes requested the then President Sirisena not to appoint a low caste low country Sinhalese as the governor of the Kandyan Sinhalese heartland the Central Province, they only wanted an upper caste Kandyan Sinhalese Buddhist or failing that an upper caste Kandyan Sinhalese Christian and the President meekly complied. No Tamil will ever make such a stupid request. Read this from Colombo Telegraph
https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/caste-and-exclusion-in-sinhala-buddhism/
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Rohan25 / December 23, 2022
There will be always discrimination on the basis of caste or tribe, class, region, religion and many other criteria within ethnicity and between ethnic and racial groups, this can only be reduced through education and law. This does not negate the right of the island’s Tamils right to self-determination and just rights, just like what the Sinhalese or other people have. Please stop being negative and go and educate your own Sinhalese people to stop discriminating, which caused all these problems, instead of coming here to muddy the waters.
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leelagemalli / December 24, 2022
R25@
I think that we experienced in our childhood more that our elders treated others based on caste and religion 1000 times more than what we see in Sri Lanka today. There were rodiya caste people that begged on their meals those days while RADA people visited house to house to collect dirty linen for laundery work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojqIAj-Xv5E
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I mean, going back to the 70s and 80s, I have a clear sense of the difference.
Equality has also improved to some extent, and today domestic workers are treated better and more humanely in Sinhala families. Earlier, housemaids were treated like animals. While the owners of the house were standing or sitting on the upper chairs, they were offered the lower chairs. In those days, the servants of that house were not given the same food.
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I think today that srilanken society can be said to be somewhat advanced in that way. I have not been to JAFFNA or other places, so more about their demeanours in this regard, are beyond my knowlege. I only knew, tamils brethren that I met in europe…. they were totally against some low caste people (FISHERS for example).
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Manel Fonseka / December 24, 2022
Rohan25
Why do you accuse ME of throwing stones from a glass house?
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The comments u seem to reproach me for were not made by me but by a Tamil using the pseudonym “Fed up”.
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Besides, I certainly wouldnt deny the existence of caste consciousness among the Sinhalese. Despite which, u seem to forget that Premadasa was made by PM & Prez.
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Manel Fonseka / December 24, 2022
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As for “educating my own Sinhalese”. What on earth do you mean by this? I am, ever since I opted for “Ceylon” citizenship in 1975, having been solely British till then, Sri Lankan. Ceylon did not permit dual nationality then & I had decided to commit to C/SL, with all the drawbacks that entailed.
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I have never thought of myself as Sinhalese, despite having a S father. I was born in England to an English mother & had only lived here for 5 years before giving up my privileged citizenship…oance & for all.
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Likewise, I had absolutely no sense of caste until it was brought to my notice in a quite an extraordinary way. I dont know if I should waste CT time & space recalling it.
Well, here goes:
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Manel Fonseka / December 24, 2022
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We settled down here mid 1975, my husband (H) as a university lecturer (after considerable efforts to stop his being employed in that uni).
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After a year or so 2 senior lecturers collared him to say how relieved they were to be able to reassure him of my caste!!!! One of them was the brother of a rather well known SL academic holding the Chair of English Lit in Exeter Univ (Prof Gamini Salgado, author of “The True Paradise”).
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Appalled that my apparently “superior” husband had yoked himself to a lowly caste, they had investigated my origins, discovering “facts” that raised me to an “acceptable” level.
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Ignorant as I was about caste, I was even more bewildered by further accoutrements that had come into the world with me.
A “ge” name!
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Manel Fonseka / December 24, 2022
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To this day I am not sure at which end of my 3 birth names the ge name is appended or inserted (I have another name before Manel, a nod in the direction of the Indian independence struggle. And I have never used it in any way.)
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My H was amazed. As ignorant as I was of this “qualification” that these 2 ACADEMICS deemed rendered me a worthy spouse, he couldnt believe that they had actually been so disturbed all that time that they had investigated, researched, excavated & I dont know what, my ancestry.
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What the hell did it matter to them! Weren’t they even embarrassed to reveal their shocking behaviour to my H?
Not at all! They believed they were not only relieving him of a terrible burden but also enabling his fellow academics to.accept him without misgivings!
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Rohan25
I’m sick and tired of all the divisions between the people of this poor, benighted country.
When, oh when, will we come together with all our varied richness and build a new SL!
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Manel Fonseka / December 24, 2022
Oh dear, I have no idea how long that last post was. So I’ll repeat the last but in case CT deletes it:
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Rohan25
I’m sick and tired of all the divisions between the people of this poor, benighted country.
When, oh when, will we come together with all our varied richness and build a new SL!
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hanchopancha / December 24, 2022
MF & LM. The issues two of you project sound childish when contrasted with that of NF and AM for example. Instead of your personal rigmaroles taking up the valuable space and time of the CT forum by such nitty-gritty, you need to pay greater attention to critical issues that are disastrous to the entire communities. Judiciary is the third Pod of the Tripod, other two being the Executive and the Legislature which guarantee the stability of a country. A reinforced Judiciary has the power to keep the other two in check. Therefore, the Judges must be beyond reproach. Ex-Chief Justices M/s Sarath Silva and Mohan Pieris got the third Pod to crumble leaving behind a chain reaction. It is highly regretful that two of you, apparent intellectuals have yet to get the gist of it.
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richard113 / December 22, 2022
Usha, thank you for the very interesting piece that you wrote. As usual with your consent I shall circulate it to many people in South Africa. Many people in South Africa know about your work on Sri Lanka and appreciate your various writings. Two weeks ago I convened a meeting with Queen of the Beck Korana Royal Kingdom and the Council of Elders. One of the items on the agenda was to give recognition to Human Rights activists and investigative writers. I am delighted to advice you that your name was proposed and approved. Arrangements are being made to send your certificate to you. This article is as usual carefully thought out and we appreciate you and the efforts you make. Please remember that if you ever make a decision to visit South Africa we shall accommodate you and your family and take you to some very significant historical areas. All he best to you now and always.
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Manel Fonseka / December 23, 2022
Oh dear. My apologies to one and all.
I seem to have got into a right mess with my multi post last night. Repeating some bits and forgetting others. I shouldnt attempt to gather up things on my mobile like that.
– may I plead a raging temperature, sore throat, painful stomach muscles, etc, etc, in my defence..
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And not least of all, a failing memory.
Time to opt out, MF.
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Manel Fonseka / December 23, 2022
Or at least step back.
Mf
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Good Sense / December 24, 2022
Passion for a cause is one thing, reality is another. I trust that the author and her friends / associates are outside the country and they are trying to do their best for the residents in the Northern Province. Times do change and they must make an assessment or reappraisal as regards the best course of action for the betterments of the beneficiaries of their action. Failure to do so will only result in harm to the intended beneficiaries.
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Mallaiyuran / December 24, 2022
One cannot put horse behind the cart. If one is hurt, save him/her, find justice on the wrong action, then ask “what from here?” Without he/she get a justice what is point of asking him/she what they want to do? North East People are now slaves. They in the slave mentality. For 75 years rapist army has curbed their self defense and wiped out from them the feeling of freedom. 13A superbly designed to use Jeevan Thiyagarajah, Tamil Buddhist Ragavan, Rishard, Nazeer, Deva, Pillaiyan, Angajan…. it is a comedy some jobless lawyers in TGTE argue that everything can stay as they but please modify the 6th A so we can come back home and do politics. Can you explain me that what is the big philosophy in the minds of the Tamils who voting the above candidates have in their mind other than they all like Royal Family like family ruling in Tamil Eelam too. Instead Suthan Rajah like candiates controlling the microphone, Could one set set up a meeting on Web so we can discuss
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Mallaiyuran / December 24, 2022
TGTE insists Tamil’s matters must be left in the hands of Tamils. They even modified and or superseded the LTTE’s original motto that “Tamils’ thirst is Tamil Eelam ” to “Tamils’ destiny should be in Tamils hand”. World has gone far ahead in “one world” thinking; Sinhalese’ one of the diabolical/disastrous mistakes was isolating them for the world community in Favour of Chinese commissions. Did Mangala, who was suspected in contact with TGTE ministers that time, paid for this new moto creation? Entire Tamil population is asking international countries to get involved in their justice matters. Who created this motto that “Tamils destiny is Tamils hand”, please can you raise your hand? Who wants to ask from those who are responsible for IC justice that “why there is delay in delivering justice for Tamils” if TGTE starts to shout, “Let us, we Tamils, be alone so we want to take care of ourselves?” Why do the TGTE so cunningly isolate Tamils from the International community from whom Tamils demand justice? Let me ask a question, before they “Oppukku”(showing pretentious sorrow) cry for justice, are they really ready to accept the international community’s obligation, authority, and responsibility to provide justice for Tamils? And if ever the UN fulfills its duty, will TGTE willfully accept that verdict and continue to work with the IC?
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Mallaiyuran / December 24, 2022
From where, you think, the justice for Tamils should come when Tamils are forcefully enslaved and silenced by somebody, in their own land? For TGTE, who are the people who created the UN and other global institutions? Are Tamils not included by TGTE in the international community? What is the heartfelt feeling of PM Rudra Kumarn and other Ministers of TGTE towards International organizations- they are Tamils enemies and should not take part in Tamils’ wellbeing. If or suppose that IC provided justice for Tamils, what is the return TGTE is planning to give back to the world community and International Democratic Organizations, who are fighting justice for Tamils? Even a thank you, at least for “Oppukku”
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Mallaiyuran / December 24, 2022
One should not think that “the room is completely black, but I am only gray so, I will receive enough limelight for my fake, white part only!
Sampanthan Aiyya, Sumanthiran, NPC CM CV are all regularly writing in CT, why did PM Rudra Kumarn quit CT, while he was an even better contributor than these guys? Is he too big to write about Tamils freedom or he is in a higher position like Dubious Jeyaraj, or he has his own marketing channels, so does not give a damn on media which host open discussion for betterment of humanities? When the Library of Congress wanted to save CT pages on Sri Lankan election (2015), where was PM Rudra Kumaran’s marketing agents to fill all CT’s pages with Tamils’ ailing 75 years history? Rather, they went on a campaign of technically getting Tamils isolated from the UN and other international justice organizations. I want to know who created this diabolical, double meaning, game playing motto “Tamils’ destiny is in Tamils’ hand,” which in the first instant sounds like TGTE want freedom from Sinhala Buddhists, but it sounds it was created to add support to Appe Aanduwa, which is resiting to come in line with IC in the Independent investigation on the Genocide/ War crimes.
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Mallaiyuran / December 24, 2022
How is Usha and Manikavasakar thinking that telling the IC “Leave us alone, please” will help on Tamils’ call for IC to do an investigation and fulfill their obligation on Transitional Justice, which is long overdue for Tamils? If the PM does not want to come to CT, do FAM Manikar and Senator Usha be willing to answer these questions and willing to continue the discussion? Do neither of them clearly see that there is an open, disheartening, discouraging, dubious, subspinous, politically incorrect, hidden message in that motto “Tamils’ destiny is in Tamils hand? To whom is this motto aimed at? Is that on IC, from whom all the Diaspora and locals & IC organizations are demanding justice, or at the Appe Aanduwa, with whom local people and diaspora do not want even TNA to engage in “district council mirage negotiation”. Instead of Usha and Manikavasar saying we did this and that meaningless things, will they say until the IC investigation is completed satisfactorily to Tamils, their priority is agitating IC to act on that, but no fake popularity seeking new, new stuns from them both?
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AYATHURAY RAJASINGAM / December 25, 2022
Mrs.U.Sriskanrajah’s contention cannot be accepted. She has failed to observe the behaviour of the international community. Recently an India-based Buddhist organization has announced that it will not support any Chinese-appointed successor to Tibet’s paramount spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. The Tibetan diaspora has been working in this Tibetan liberation movement for many years. They, including the Dalai Lama, have expressed their desire to make Tibet a province of India for its own protection from China. China will definitely retaliate. So, in this regard, a major military war between India and China is expected in 2023. It also depends on whether Sri Lanka is on China’s side or India’s side. War is likely to happen very soon. But here is a case the LTTE diaspora has not mentioned about their desire to make North-East Province as an Independent Region within the Union of India, when many issues affecting Sri Lanka Tamils and India are still happening. The LTTE diaspora has not even pin-pointed Sri Lanka’s indecisive or derailing policy. There are potential elements to annex North-East Province. Let he also establish that the TGTE has no links whatsoever with the LTTE.
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