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Sri Lanka Looks to Manmohan for Help

India did its part - a very crucial part in defeating the Tigers - its ok. They were a terrorist organisation and they should be vanquished.

But why the fcuk should we help the Lankans in their war crimes and that too of the magnitude the Lankans indulged themselves in ?

Countless civilians were deliberately targeted and killed during the last phase of the offensive especially in Vanni,Mullaithivu and Puthukudiyiruppu in order to down the morale of the 'Tamils'.

If the Chinese help them well and good they dont have any ethnic bonds in SL, but why India ? Even the Chinese would not be helping if suppose the actions were in Indonesia against the ethnic Chinese.

This time Congress is headed for a big defeat in the coastal areas of Tamil Nadu for sure.
 
India did its part - a very crucial part in defeating the Tigers - its ok. They were a terrorist organisation and they should be vanquished.

But why the fcuk should we help the Lankans in their war crimes and that too of the magnitude the Lankans indulged themselves in ?

Countless civilians were deliberately targeted and killed during the last phase of the offensive especially in Vanni,Mullaithivu and Puthukudiyiruppu in order to down the morale of the 'Tamils'.

If the Chinese help them well and good they dont have any ethnic bonds in SL, but why India ? Even the Chinese would not be helping if suppose the actions were in Indonesia against the ethnic Chinese.

This time Congress is headed for a big defeat in the coastal areas of Tamil Nadu for sure.
Tamils were the most Peaceful & most progressive among the srilankans when they got Independence...but some sinhalese blamed the reason of their poverty on Tamils...

Tamils were executed every where by wild mobs...they were hung on cross with tyres burning over them...what should have the tamil done other than taking up arms in there own hand...they had no country to represent so they decided carve to one out...

& look at out Politicians supporting the the murderers of our brothers...

look at the Ball-less congressis they dont care the Turban of Sikh been removed in public ...if a Indian citizen is cornered for having his name Khan...& instead supporting a country for the human rights abuses done on people of Indian origin...
 
which country can have a moral compass when you abstain from censuring Sudan? its one thing to be aloof from countries internal issues its another to show cowardice when its comes to genocide in sudan. similarly the acts of sri lanka on its mass murdering spree of its civilians.
 
why india dont stand up for human rights????
Obama on india visit said right.........................India runs for cover when his neighbours are violating human rights may it be burma or sri lanka
 
Why should we let Srilanka off the hook? They have caused violations and they should be censured. Otherwise it will only make them bolder.

They did a great service to the region by eliminating the LTTE. There may have been collateral damage. Now they should handle the Tamil issue with sensitivity.
 
Should Sri Lanka neighbours India and Pakistan help her out?

After all, we are SL neighbour and will be with her forever and ever.

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Infact I think this is a great oppurtunity for Pakistan and India to work together and protect SL.
 
A neo-colonial conspiracy

Posted March 3, 2006
By Sandhya Jain
February 26, 2006
Organiser



As the LTTE completes a quarter century of armed conflict with the Sri Lankan state, Tamil intellectuals in the island nation are agonising over its pronounced western bias and poor returns to the Hindu community. As Indians largely perceive the LTTE as a Sri Lankan Tamil Hindu organisation, even though former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated by a Christian suicide bomber, it will be instructive to see the reality from Colombo.

It is true that Sri Lanka's Tamil community got a raw deal from its Buddhist elite after Independence, and this led to the rise of several armed Tamil groups. But through a policy of smartly executed assassinations of key leaders in just a few years, the LTTE ensured that it alone remained on the scene by 1987, when it confronted India under a disastrous engagement that New Delhi undertook at the instance of the United States.

The Indian Army was bogged down in one of the most treacherous engagements of its distinguished career, while the LTTE survived through backroom diplomacy with the Premadasa regime. It later confronted both the Premadasa and Chandrika governments, and won victories at Mullaitivu, Killinochi and Elephant Pass, which augmented its reputation as a fighting force. Today, the LTTE controls almost half the North-East. Yet, its success appears to have cost the Tamil Hindu community, which is beginning to concede that its religious traditions, demography, education and even livelihood, have been seriously undermined by the LTTE.

Hindus comprise almost 85 per cent of Lanka's Tamil population, and their traditions and culture are being eroded by the LTTE and its profoundly pro-western bias. Few Lankan Hindus are even now willing to speak of the LTTE's Christian character, though this is now increasingly visible, with the ironical result that Hindus in government-controlled territory are for the first time better off than those living under LTTE domination. Tamil writers note that Hindu temples are being reconstructed and having a vibrant service, with all festivals celebrated with great fervour in areas like Jaffna, Vavuniya and Batticaloa. But this is not true of the LTTE-controlled districts.

On the contrary, the LTTE is taking Hindu dharma out of the public arena. The important Tamil festival of Navaratri is accorded great respect in the government-held territory. Last year, the Buddhist Speaker of Parliament, Mr. Lokubandara, led the celebrations, which were attended by Sinhalese, Tamils and even Muslim MPs of various political parties. The JVP participated with enthusiasm, but the pro-LTTE TNA kept away from this major Hindu event in the nation's Parliament. LTTE's undeniable European tilt is becoming a matter of comment in Tamil circles. It is pointed out that the LTTE refused to negotiate with the Lankan government in Japan or Thailand; Prabhakaran boycotted the Tokyo conference. He is also anti-India. Instead, he preferred to talk only in Norway or Switzerland, countries with little understanding of Lanka. Political analysts say the LTTE ideology sidelines the indigenous religious traditions of the Lankan people as a whole. The organisation is anti-Buddhist, anti-Muslim, anti-Indian and anti-Asian, and has no Hindu sympathies either. It crushed the Batticaloa-based cadre that resulted in Karuna's revolt in 2004. The LTTE has in fact been described as "a neo-colonial fifth column" in the Midweek Review Island Newspaper, because it seeks to denude Tamil nationalism of its Hindu roots and is too close to Christian missionaries. This is also why the Tamil movement has become internationally isolated. Tamils have suffered in other ways as well. They once led the country in education, but now LTTE's politicisation of universities has led to the prolonged closure of the Jaffna and Eastern Universities. At the same time, the Muslim-dominated South-Eastern University is developing fast and producing good students and high quality research. Worse, when paramilitary groups allegedly killed the pro-LTTE principal of Kopay Hindu College, the organisation hit back by murdering the distinguished principal of Jaffna Central College, who opposed child conscription. He was killed when going to join Navaratri festivities organised by students. LTTE supremo Prabhakaran designated the pro-LTTE principal as Mamanithar, but the majority of Jaffna's inhabitants preferred to mourn for the principal of Jaffna Central College. Tamil Hindus have been the worst sufferer of the LTTE's human rights record. According to government sources, the LTTE murdered 562 people since the ceasefire of 2002, which include 388 Tamil and Muslim civilians. There were 117 attempted murders and 620 reports of kidnapping. It murdered several Hindu priests in recent years, thus violating the spirit of the ceasefire. Finally, the LTTE prevented 500,000 Tamils from exercising their democratic franchise in 2005; it forcibly evicted 350,000 Tamils from their homes in the Jaffna peninsula in 1995; and it systematically murdered independent-minded Tamil Hindu intellectuals. Democracy cannot thrive under the shadow of the sword. This bodes ill for the forthcoming elections in the North-East.
 
So I hope now you wont open too many anti-india threads here :lol:.

why to just blame the member , there are more anti-india news articles publish in sri lanka then even in pakistan now a day.....the member is just posting them here to atleast let we all know about it...
 

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