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20.10.2008
The
Tamil United Liberation Front has appealed to governing
officials in the Tamil Nadu (TN) to exert pressure on the
LTTE to set free those Tamil civilians trapped in Kilinochchi
so that they may go anywhere they want to.
The
moment the LTTE opens its iron gate the displaced persons
will move out in no time and get back to their respective
homes, the president of TULF V.Anandasangaree has said in
a letter addressed to Tamil Nadu, titled Appeal to the leaders
of Political Parties and the People of Tamil Nadu.
The
TULF President has said that if Tamil Nadu has any sympathy
for the Tamil people who are suffering under the subjugation
of the LTTE, it has a moral obligation to win them (the
Tamil public) the fundamental right of being able to choose
the place they wish to live.
In
this war situation people who are living with fear and tension
in Killinochchi should be rescued by Tamil Nadu by pressurizing
the LTTE, compelling them to set the Tamil public trapped
in their areas free , the letter said. .
The
time has come for the leaders in Tamil Nadu to forget their
differences and come together to help liberate the Tamils
who have lost their rights, properties and self respect.
The immediate task should be to save the innocent people
who have been trapped in Killinochchi with no freedom to
move out, the letter said.
It
read: For more than quarter of a century the LTTE had taken
Tamil people for a ride. The Tamils need liberation only
from the LTTE. The government had already liberated large
areas from the LTTE , the East in full and in the North
well over 75 percent. Now only a small area is left.
It
is here all the displaced persons from Mannar Mullaitivu,
Killinochchi and Vavuniya are driven into. The LTTE had
brought them here under compulsion for their own protection.
They are now using them as a human shield.
Sangaree
has said in his letter that he was shocked at the terminology
used to describe the situation in Sri Lanka. The charge
of the LTTE that the Government of Sri Lanka is engaged
in genocide is a big farce, the letter said.
More
than 50 percent of the Tamil people now live among the Sinhalese
and Muslims. Most of them had fled from LTTE controlled
areas. LTTE's repeated attempts to provoke a backlash in
the Sinhalese areas had failed.
All
their claymore mine attacks in the Sinhalese areas, targeting
service personnel and civilians are done to spark off communal
riots. Hardly one such incident takes place without taking
a few civilian lives. There has not been any attempt as
such to exterminate anyone deliberately or otherwise. A
few deaths had taken place in the war zone but this cannot
in anyway be classified as Genocide.
The
dispute in the country is not between any ethnic groups.
It relates only to the rights and privileges one is entitled
to and can be sorted out at the negotiating table. If the
LTTE gives up its demand for separation and agree to lay
down their arms we will help them to play an important role
in negotiations.
Everyone
in India, in Sri Lanka and even in many parts of the world,
know fully well that creation of a separate state of Eelam
is an impossible task. The Indian government is vehemently
opposed to it and so is the International community.
The
only option available is to agitate for a federal solution
with the only one alternative of adopting the Indian model
to enable the various regions in Sri Lanka to enjoy powers
equivalent to those presently enjoyed by various states
in India including Tamil Nadu. We appreciate the bold stand
taken by Dr. Selvi Jeyalalitha Jeyaram in dealing with the
LTTE as a terrorist Organization and also for pledging full
support in all other matters that could alleviate the present
plight of the Sri Lankan Tamils.
It
is my frank opinion that some leaders and many people in
Tamil Nadu had been misled over a period of several years,
by exaggerated, false and fabricated stories spread at random
by some interested parties, to boost the LTTE.
But
there are very eminent leaders in Tamil Nadu who can recommend
a reasonable and acceptable solution for the ethnic problem
within a United Sri Lanka. Unfortunately these sources had
not been properly tapped due to the LTTE's unyielding stand
and constant demand for separation.
I
appealed to various authorities such as the Secretary General
of the United Nations, Heads of various States, Heads of
Diplomatic Missions, Heads of various Religions and such
others to intervene and help to liberate the Tamil People,
whom the LTTE was keeping under their subjugation for many
years in areas under their control.
These
people hardly enjoyed any democratic or fundamental rights.
Their human rights had been violated beyond ones imagination.
The recruitments to their cadre under compulsion went on
unabated. They did not spare even elders from under-going
some sort of training.
Of
the people abducted the whereabouts of many are not known.
They have torture camps and dark -room chambers with methods
of torture unheard of in any civilised society.
The
outside world does not know what is happening in the LTTE
held areas, popularly known as an Iron Curtain area. I hope
the TNA members of Parliament who are now in Tamil Nadu,
taking part in demonstrations and Sathyagrahas will confirm
this accusation of mine and also endorse my demand that
the Tamil People under the subjugation of the LTTE should
be liberated from them.
Inciting
speeches in Tamil Nadu by the Sri Lankan Members of Parliament
of the Tamil National Alliance should be discouraged. Allowing
it will cause great embarrassment to the Sri Lankan Tamils
more than half of whom live in harmony in the South with
the Sinhalese and the Muslims.
The
TNA members of Parliament who were elected fraudulently
with the fire power of the LTTE, only act as proxies of
the LTTE and not as elected representatives of Tamil people.
The
Number of Tamil politicians academics principals of schools
business people ex-members of other groups killed by the
LTTE amount to several thousands. As a comparison not a
single person under this category had been killed during
this long period of conflict by any Sinhalese.
Black
July 1983 incident is perhaps the last communal riots the
country faced. For that too the LTTE was partly responsible
by causing the death of 13 Sinhalese soldiers. Even in this
incident it was the hoodlums who were involved in murders
and arson. The Sinhalese civilians were responsible for
saving hundreds of thousands of Tamils who lived among them.
The
Tamils in Sri Lanka remember with gratitude the immense
services rendered for the Tamil cause by people like the
late Indira Gandhi, the late Rajiv Gandhi and such others.
We are also grateful to two great leaders of Tamil Nadu
the late Dr. M.G.Ramachandran and Dr. Kalignar Karunanidhi.
We
also appreciate the bold stand taken by Dr. Selvi Jeyalalitha
Jeyaram in dealing with the LTTE as a terrorist Organisation
and also for pledging full support in all other matters
that could alleviate the present plight of the Sri Lankan
Tamils."
Courtesy:
Daily News
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