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How India helped Sri Lanka to kill 40,000 Tamil Civilians
How India helped Sri Lanka to kill 40,000 Tamil Civilians
In the final stages of the war with the LTTE, New Delhi played all sides but discouraged international attempts to halt the operations.
If Sri Lanka did not implement the "13th Amendment Plus" devolution plan quickly, a new terrorist movement could quickly fill the vacuum left by the LTTE's defeat.
Sri Lankan government announced heavy-calibre weapons would no longer be used.
India played a key role in warding off international pressure on Sri Lanka to halt military operations and hold talks with the LTTE in the dramatic final days and weeks of the war in 2009, confidential U.S. Embassy cables accessed by The Hindu through WikiLeaks showed. In the closing stages of the war, New Delhi played all sides, always sharing the concern of the international community over the humanitarian situation and alleged civilian casualties in the Sri Lankan military campaign, but discouraging any move by the West to halt the operations.
President Rajapaksa believed this was his moment in history, i.e., a chance to bring peace to the island for good, but that the Sri Lankan Army was an obstacle, having been emboldened by its victory over the LTTE." They told Mr. Browne that if Sri Lanka did not implement the "13th Amendment Plus" devolution plan quickly,
a new terrorist movement could quickly fill the vacuum left by the LTTE's defeat"¦"¦"¦"¦.
Young Tamils in Mannar and Jaffna still live in fear
In the northern districts of Sri Lanka there are no clashes between the two ethnic communities, but disappearances and suspicious deaths concern the population.
The government provides alternative accommodation to IDPs, but denies resettlement in their native villages.
"If the conflict really is over as described by the government – they continue – why are they still inspecting some areas, breaking into the homes of Tamil without notice and without giving any explanation?"
Lack of an effective program of assistance for war widows and their children. "Daily charity – says one young boy – can not be a solution."
Negombo – Young Tamils living in Sri Lanka north-western districts (Mannar and Jaffna in particular), children of the thirty-year conflict that ended in 2009, say they feel like a minority and live in fear. Despite President Mahinda Rajapaksa's continual proclamations that all citizens are equal in those areas and are treated equally by the government. "There are no clashes between Tamil and Sinhalese," say some young people speaking at a Leadership Training Programme held in Negombo in the past days. "But we do not feel the freedom spoken of by the government. We do not feel we belong to a free nation. And there are still many incidents of murders and disappearances that make us live in suspicion and fear. " "¦"¦"¦"¦"¦"¦"¦"¦.. READ MORE
'Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam' (TGTE) will bring Peace at global level!
Majority Tamils did NOT dislike LTTE. Those who like them very much – formed organizations such as Australian Tamil Congress (ATC) and Associations such TGTE. Many of us – value the parts we liked in LTTE and use our overwhelming 'rights' to balance their 'wrongs' at global level. At local level – we DO NOT JUDGE our own people. LTTE are our own people. Some are already in governance in Sri Lanka.
Mr. Gunasekera says 'I am annexing a copy of an Identity Card issued by this Transnational Government of Sri Lanka to a female named Parameswary Shanmugasundaram apparently residing in the USA based on the identity card number prefixed by the letters USA and bearing numbers 000 002 1619A.' Transnational Government of Sri Lanka! Ops! – fault of the brain?. This is like any other ID card including within Professional Associations. Transnational groups when worked appropriately will bring-about Peace at global level – where Governments practice colonization at the country level. That is their karma"¦"¦"¦"¦"¦