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கருணா குழுவினர் சம்பிக்க ரணவக்கவை கொலை செய்ய முயற்சித்தால் அதற்கு அரசாங்கம் பொறுப்பில்லை.

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கருணா குழுவினர் சம்பிக்க ரணவக்கவை கொலை செய்ய முயற்சித்தால் அதற்கு அரசாங்கம் பொறுப்பில்லை.

Wednesday, 18 April 2007

கொழும்பில் வெளிவரும் ஆங்கில நாளிதழான டெய்லி மிரர் பத்திரிகையின் ஆசிரியர் சம்பிக்க லியனாராய்ச்சிக்கு கொலை அச்சுறுத்தல் விடுக்கப்பட்டுள்ளதாக பி.பி.சி தெரிவித்துள்ளது.

டெய்லி மிரர் பத்திரிகையில் கருணாகுழுவினர் பற்றிய செய்திகளை பிரசுரிக்க வேண்டாமென சிறிலங்கா பாதுகாப்பு அமைச்சர் கோதபாய ராஜபக்ஷ் தெரிவித்துள்ள அதேவேளை கருணா குழுவினர் டெய்லி மிரர் பத்திரிகையின் ஆசிரியர் சம்பிக்க ரணவக்கவை கொலை செய்ய முயற்சித்தல் அதற்கு அரசாங்கம் பாதுகாப்பு வழங்க முடியாது என அவர் தெரிவித்துள்ளதாக சுதந்திர ஊடக அமைப்பின் பேச்சாளர் சுனந்த தேஷப்பிரிய தெரிவித்துள்ளார்.

கோதபாய ராஜபக்ஷ் கிழக்கே இடம்பெற்று வரும் கருணா அணியின் நடவடிக்கைகள் தொடர்பாக டெய்லி மிரர் பத்திரிகையில் வெளியான செய்திகள் தொடர்பில் அதிர்ச்சி அடைந்துள்ளனர்.

- சூரியன்

டெய்லி மிரர் பத்திரிகையில் கருணாகுழுவினர் பற்றிய செய்திகளை பிரசுரிக்க வேண்டாமென சிறிலங்கா பாதுகாப்பு அமைச்சர் கோதபாய ராஜபக்ஷ் தெரிவித்துள்ள அதேவேளை கருணா குழுவினர் டெய்லி மிரர் பத்திரிகையின் ஆசிரியர் சம்பிக்க ரணவக்கவை கொலை செய்ய முயற்சித்தல் அதற்கு அரசாங்கம் பாதுகாப்பு வழங்க முடியாது என அவர் தெரிவித்துள்ளதாக சுதந்திர ஊடக அமைப்பின் பேச்சாளர் சுனந்த தேஷப்பிரிய தெரிவித்துள்ளார்.

என்ன ஒரு வாசகம் பத்திரிகை சுதந்திரம் எங்கே மனிதவுரிமை எங்கே

செங்கோல் ஆட்சி சிறீ லங்காவில் அந்த மாதிரி நடைபெறுகின்றது! :lol::D :D

எச்சரிக்கை: கீழ் இருப்பது உண்மையான மண்டைஓடு :D பயந்த சுபாவம் கொண்டவர்கள் இதைப்பார்க்க வேண்டாம்!

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பேய்கள் ஆளும் நாட்டில் பிணங்களும் கழுகுகளும் தான் மிகுதி.

நீதி, நியாயம் அன்பு, மனிதவுரிமை எல்லாம் கிலோ என்ன விலை? :lol:

சர்வதேச ஊடகங்களிலும் கோத்தபாயாவின் மிரட்டல் செய்தி வெளிவரத் தொடங்கியுள்ளது.

தொடரட்டும்.

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உலக ஊடகங்களில் இருந்து

Sri Lanka editor faces death threat: rights group

COLOMBO (AFP) - Sri Lankan authorities have issued a thinly veiled death threat against a newspaper editor for reporting on military excesses and human rights abuses, a media rights group said Wednesday.

The local Free Media Movement (FMM) said Sri Lanka's defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse, the younger brother of President Mahinda Rajapakse, threatened Champika Liyanarachchi, the editor of the Daily Mirror on Tuesday.

The FMM, which comprises journalists and rights activists, said Rajapakse had also said that the editor should not expect any security from the government to protect her.

"Given the volatile situation in the country, the FMM also fears that this threat sends a chilling message to the media community at large in Sri Lanka," the group said.

The Daily Mirror did not report the threat but another paper, the Morning Leader, said Rajapakse had "criticised" the Mirror editor for a series of "anti-government" articles.

Rajapakse is alleged to have telephoned another reporter and "continued his vicious tirade by castigating the reporter and expressing his severe displeasure."

"This gross misconduct of a high-placed public official clearly demonstrates the challenges facing free media in Sri Lanka today," the FMM said, adding that government leaders and close allies are pressuring the media.

"The FMM urgently and firmly requests the government to ensure that loose tongues and wild imaginings of its ministers and allies are kept in check by educating them on the need to secure and strengthen free media as a vital foundation of democratic governance."

There was no immediate reaction from the government.

Media organisations have described Sri Lanka as the most dangerous place on earth for journalists after Iraq, and rights groups say that critics of government policy are treated as traitors and enemies of the state.

Although there is no formal censorship imposed, Sri Lankan authorities prevent journalists from travelling to areas held by rebels, who are waging a separatist conflict that has killed more than 60,000 people since 1972.

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/070418/worl..._rights_media_1

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Top Lankan official's threat to editor condemned

The Sri Lankan media watchdog, Free Media Movement (FMM), has condemned a top Defence Ministry official for reportedly threatening an editor of a leading English language daily with dire consequences if she did not stop publishing negative stories about the conduct of the armed forces in the North-Eastern war zone.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, FMM said that it was "outraged" to receive news that the Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa had "threatened" Champika Liyanaraachchi, editor of Daily Mirror after he expressed "deep displeasure" over two recent articles on the refugee problem in the North-East in which the Sri Lankan armed forces and the pro-government Tamil militant group headed by Karuna, were shown in poor light.

"He had gone to the extent of saying that Champika should not be surprised if the Karuna faction turned violent against her. In such an eventuality, he said that she should not expect any security from the government to protect her," the FMM said.

It described this as "gross misconduct" and said that it clearly demonstrated the challenges facing free media in Sri Lanka today.

"We strongly feel this latest assault on free media essentially ridicules this government's promises to uphold and strengthen media freedom. Given the volatile situation in the country, the FMM fears that this threat sends a chilling message to the media community at large in Sri Lanka."

Govt denies

Queried by BBC, Information Department official Lakshman Hulugalle said on Tuesday that he was clueless about the incident but added that the Defence Secretary would never issue threats like this.

President Mahinda Rajapaksa reportedly spoke to editor Liyanaraachchi and said that he would look into the incident.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/St...f77d8adfa4&

சுதந்திர ஊடகத்தில் இருந்து

Defence secretary threatens "Daily Mirror" editor showing Karuna

18/4/2007

(LeN-2007 April 17, 11.30 pm) Defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapakse has made a serious death threat to the editor of the Daily Mirror news paper Champika Liyanarachchi, via phone last morning.

He has made the threat due to a headline story which the paper carried stating that heavily armed Karuna Faction members were loitering in Ampara and that the law implementers seemed to be blind. The Defence secretary has said that the Daily Mirror editor was digging her own grave by writing articles criticizing the government and him. He has also said that if the Karuna faction starts hunting her down the government will be helpless in such a situation.

On several previous occasions the editor of the newspaper was criticised by several government officials.

When 'LeN' questioned regarding the threats to the Daily Mirror editor media spokesperson of the Karuna Faction Asad Maulana said that journalists will not be harmed by their party since they are a democratic party, and that their military power will be used only against terrorists.

He added that his party nor the leader has no intention of harming the Daily Mirror editor because there is no reason for them to do so if the paper is publishing accirate information.

Asad Maulana said that Champika Liyanarachchi even spoke to his leader regarding the threat made to her.

http://www.freemediasrilanka.org/index.php...mp;section=news

டெயிலி மிரர் பத்திரிகையில் இருந்து

Armed Karuna faction running its writ in Pottuvil

By Easwaran Rutnam

The Karuna faction is said to be creating havoc in the Muslim-dominated Pottuvil town in Ampara, moving around freely with weapons in government-controlled areas while law enforcement authorities are allegedly turning a blind eye, the Daily Mirror learns.

Some Muslim youth in Pottuvil are threatening to take up arms for self-protection if Karuna cadres are not brought under control, according to sources from the area. This comes amidst allegations that the group is now playing the role of the police by urging residents to bring their concerns to the faction’s office in the area.

“They go around with weapons on motorbikes and are said to be threatening people on the streets. They have also extorted money from people. All this is happening while the police and the STF stand around doing nothing,” an area resident told the Daily Mirror.

Earlier this year the Daily Mirror reported similar activities by the Karuna faction in the Batticaloa district as well but despite concerns being raised the authorities have yet to take appropriate action to control the group who insists it is purely carrying out political work in government-held areas.

According to a police source the government had not granted any party or group, other than the police and armed forces, the authority to carry weapons and as such if Karuna cadres were seen moving around with weapons they should be taken into custody.Meanwhile, the Peace Secretariat for Muslims (PSM), a peace coordinating body set up jointly by the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress and the National Unity Alliance, told the Daily Mirror that it had already brought up the issue with the co-chairs as a matter of urgency.

“We have already brought the Pottuvil crisis to the attention of the co-chairs and are awaiting speedy action,” a PSM spokesman said.

The PSM is of the opinion that what was happening in Pottuvil town and other predominantly Muslim areas in the neighbourhood heralded signs of a major clash in the

near future and said it was the responsibility of the government to avert such a catastrophe.

“Maintaining law and order is the duty of the police, and in special cases the Army too has a role to play. But in Pottuvil the police including the STF and the Army have become mere by-standers while the Karuna group is running the writ through the town” said the spokesman.

“Muslims in Pottuvil see this as an extension of repression that existed during the LTTE regime. Whether it’s the rule of Prabhakaran or Karuna there is no peace for the Muslims here” he added.

When the Daily Mirror contacted the Pottuvil Police we were told the Officer In Charge (OIC) was not available and that they could not comment on the said allegations.

Tensions rose in Pottuvil last week when the Karuna faction was involved in opposing a Pradeshiya Saba (PS) decision to demolish a public building opposite the Pottuvil political office of the Karuna faction also known as the Thamil Makkal Viduthalai Pullikal (TMVP).

Area residents staged a hartal against the demolishing of the building while on Friday a vehicle belonging to the PS was set ablaze by an armed group after the driver was evicted.

However, Karuna faction spokesman Azad Maulana denied the allegations saying with regard to the PS issue the group had only mediated on the insistence of residents who were outraged at the demolishing of the PS building.

“I too was involved in trying to resolve the issue. We got involved because the people including the Muslims wanted us to mediate. If people come to us for assistance we will not turn a deaf ear. But at the same time we go through the police and do not act on our own. We did not threaten anyone,” Maulana told the Daily Mirror.

He also insisted that TMVP cadres do not roam around with weapons in government-controlled areas as alleged by several groups and added that if there were such allegations it should be taken up with the police.

http://www.dailymirror.lk/2007/04/16/front/1.asp

உலக ஊடகங்களில் இருந்து

Sri Lanka editor faces death threat: rights group

COLOMBO (AFP) - Sri Lankan authorities have issued a thinly veiled death threat against a newspaper editor for reporting on military excesses and human rights abuses, a media rights group said Wednesday.

The local Free Media Movement (FMM) said Sri Lanka's defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse, the younger brother of President Mahinda Rajapakse, threatened Champika Liyanarachchi, the editor of the Daily Mirror on Tuesday.

The FMM, which comprises journalists and rights activists, said Rajapakse had also said that the editor should not expect any security from the government to protect her.

"Given the volatile situation in the country, the FMM also fears that this threat sends a chilling message to the media community at large in Sri Lanka," the group said.

The Daily Mirror did not report the threat but another paper, the Morning Leader, said Rajapakse had "criticised" the Mirror editor for a series of "anti-government" articles.

Rajapakse is alleged to have telephoned another reporter and "continued his vicious tirade by castigating the reporter and expressing his severe displeasure."

"This gross misconduct of a high-placed public official clearly demonstrates the challenges facing free media in Sri Lanka today," the FMM said, adding that government leaders and close allies are pressuring the media.

"The FMM urgently and firmly requests the government to ensure that loose tongues and wild imaginings of its ministers and allies are kept in check by educating them on the need to secure and strengthen free media as a vital foundation of democratic governance."

There was no immediate reaction from the government.

Media organisations have described Sri Lanka as the most dangerous place on earth for journalists after Iraq, and rights groups say that critics of government policy are treated as traitors and enemies of the state.

Although there is no formal censorship imposed, Sri Lankan authorities prevent journalists from travelling to areas held by rebels, who are waging a separatist conflict that has killed more than 60,000 people since 1972.

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/070418/worl..._rights_media_1

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Top Lankan official's threat to editor condemned

The Sri Lankan media watchdog, Free Media Movement (FMM), has condemned a top Defence Ministry official for reportedly threatening an editor of a leading English language daily with dire consequences if she did not stop publishing negative stories about the conduct of the armed forces in the North-Eastern war zone.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, FMM said that it was "outraged" to receive news that the Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa had "threatened" Champika Liyanaraachchi, editor of Daily Mirror after he expressed "deep displeasure" over two recent articles on the refugee problem in the North-East in which the Sri Lankan armed forces and the pro-government Tamil militant group headed by Karuna, were shown in poor light.

"He had gone to the extent of saying that Champika should not be surprised if the Karuna faction turned violent against her. In such an eventuality, he said that she should not expect any security from the government to protect her," the FMM said.

It described this as "gross misconduct" and said that it clearly demonstrated the challenges facing free media in Sri Lanka today.

"We strongly feel this latest assault on free media essentially ridicules this government's promises to uphold and strengthen media freedom. Given the volatile situation in the country, the FMM fears that this threat sends a chilling message to the media community at large in Sri Lanka."

Govt denies

Queried by BBC, Information Department official Lakshman Hulugalle said on Tuesday that he was clueless about the incident but added that the Defence Secretary would never issue threats like this.

President Mahinda Rajapaksa reportedly spoke to editor Liyanaraachchi and said that he would look into the incident.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/St...f77d8adfa4&

சுதந்திர ஊடகத்தில் இருந்து

Defence secretary threatens "Daily Mirror" editor showing Karuna

18/4/2007

(LeN-2007 April 17, 11.30 pm) Defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapakse has made a serious death threat to the editor of the Daily Mirror news paper Champika Liyanarachchi, via phone last morning.

He has made the threat due to a headline story which the paper carried stating that heavily armed Karuna Faction members were loitering in Ampara and that the law implementers seemed to be blind. The Defence secretary has said that the Daily Mirror editor was digging her own grave by writing articles criticizing the government and him. He has also said that if the Karuna faction starts hunting her down the government will be helpless in such a situation.

On several previous occasions the editor of the newspaper was criticised by several government officials.

When 'LeN' questioned regarding the threats to the Daily Mirror editor media spokesperson of the Karuna Faction Asad Maulana said that journalists will not be harmed by their party since they are a democratic party, and that their military power will be used only against terrorists.

He added that his party nor the leader has no intention of harming the Daily Mirror editor because there is no reason for them to do so if the paper is publishing accirate information.

Asad Maulana said that Champika Liyanarachchi even spoke to his leader regarding the threat made to her.

http://www.freemediasrilanka.org/index.php...mp;section=news

டெயிலி மிரர் பத்திரிகையில் இருந்து

Armed Karuna faction running its writ in Pottuvil

By Easwaran Rutnam

The Karuna faction is said to be creating havoc in the Muslim-dominated Pottuvil town in Ampara, moving around freely with weapons in government-controlled areas while law enforcement authorities are allegedly turning a blind eye, the Daily Mirror learns.

Some Muslim youth in Pottuvil are threatening to take up arms for self-protection if Karuna cadres are not brought under control, according to sources from the area. This comes amidst allegations that the group is now playing the role of the police by urging residents to bring their concerns to the faction’s office in the area.

“They go around with weapons on motorbikes and are said to be threatening people on the streets. They have also extorted money from people. All this is happening while the police and the STF stand around doing nothing,” an area resident told the Daily Mirror.

Earlier this year the Daily Mirror reported similar activities by the Karuna faction in the Batticaloa district as well but despite concerns being raised the authorities have yet to take appropriate action to control the group who insists it is purely carrying out political work in government-held areas.

According to a police source the government had not granted any party or group, other than the police and armed forces, the authority to carry weapons and as such if Karuna cadres were seen moving around with weapons they should be taken into custody.Meanwhile, the Peace Secretariat for Muslims (PSM), a peace coordinating body set up jointly by the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress and the National Unity Alliance, told the Daily Mirror that it had already brought up the issue with the co-chairs as a matter of urgency.

“We have already brought the Pottuvil crisis to the attention of the co-chairs and are awaiting speedy action,” a PSM spokesman said.

The PSM is of the opinion that what was happening in Pottuvil town and other predominantly Muslim areas in the neighbourhood heralded signs of a major clash in the

near future and said it was the responsibility of the government to avert such a catastrophe.

“Maintaining law and order is the duty of the police, and in special cases the Army too has a role to play. But in Pottuvil the police including the STF and the Army have become mere by-standers while the Karuna group is running the writ through the town” said the spokesman.

“Muslims in Pottuvil see this as an extension of repression that existed during the LTTE regime. Whether it’s the rule of Prabhakaran or Karuna there is no peace for the Muslims here” he added.

When the Daily Mirror contacted the Pottuvil Police we were told the Officer In Charge (OIC) was not available and that they could not comment on the said allegations.

Tensions rose in Pottuvil last week when the Karuna faction was involved in opposing a Pradeshiya Saba (PS) decision to demolish a public building opposite the Pottuvil political office of the Karuna faction also known as the Thamil Makkal Viduthalai Pullikal (TMVP).

Area residents staged a hartal against the demolishing of the building while on Friday a vehicle belonging to the PS was set ablaze by an armed group after the driver was evicted.

However, Karuna faction spokesman Azad Maulana denied the allegations saying with regard to the PS issue the group had only mediated on the insistence of residents who were outraged at the demolishing of the PS building.

“I too was involved in trying to resolve the issue. We got involved because the people including the Muslims wanted us to mediate. If people come to us for assistance we will not turn a deaf ear. But at the same time we go through the police and do not act on our own. We did not threaten anyone,” Maulana told the Daily Mirror.

He also insisted that TMVP cadres do not roam around with weapons in government-controlled areas as alleged by several groups and added that if there were such allegations it should be taken up with the police.

http://www.dailymirror.lk/2007/04/16/front/1.asp

எனக்கும் இதுக்கும் தொடர்பே இல்லை.........

  • கருத்துக்கள உறவுகள்

கொழும்பில் வெளிவரும் ஆங்கில நாளிதழான டெய்லி மிரர் பத்திரிகையின் ஆசிரியர் சம்பிக்க லியனாராய்ச்சிக்கு கொலை அச்சுறுத்தல் விடுக்கப்பட்டுள்ளதாக பி.பி.சி தெரிவித்துள்ளது.

டெய்லி மிரர் பத்திரிகையில் கருணாகுழுவினர் பற்றிய செய்திகளை பிரசுரிக்க வேண்டாமென சிறிலங்கா பாதுகாப்பு அமைச்சர் கோதபாய ராஜபக்ஷ் தெரிவித்துள்ள அதேவேளை கருணா குழுவினர் டெய்லி மிரர் பத்திரிகையின் ஆசிரியர் சம்பிக்க ரணவக்கவை கொலை செய்ய முயற்சித்தல் அதற்கு அரசாங்கம் பாதுகாப்பு வழங்க முடியாது என அவர் தெரிவித்துள்ளதாக சுதந்திர ஊடக அமைப்பின் பேச்சாளர் சுனந்த தேஷப்பிரிய தெரிவித்துள்ளார்

பெயர்களில் சிறிய தவறு உள்ளது போலத் தோன்றுகின்றதே.

சம்பிக்க லியனாராய்ச்சிக்கு கொலை மிரட்டல் என்று சொல்லி விட்டு, கீழே சம்பிக்க ரணவக்கவைச் சொல்லப்படுகின்றதே. நான் நினைக்கின்றேன். சம்பிக்க ரணவக்க என்பவர், பிக்குகளின் கட்சியில் இருந்து அமைச்சரான ஒரு பா.உ. சிங்கல உறுமயவின் இனவாதம் பிடித்த ஒரு நபர்.

செய்தி எவ்வாறு இருப்பினும், இலங்கையைப் பொறுத்தவரைக்கும் தனிமனித உரிமைகள் புதைக்கபட்டு நீண்டகாலமாகி விட்டது. இன்று பாதுகாப்புப் பேச்சாளர் கெகலிய ரம்புக்கல என்பவர், மனித உரிமைகள் அமைப்பு இலங்கையின் மனித உரிமை என்று கதைத்துக் கொண்டு பாதுகாப்பு விடயங்களில் தலையிடுவதாகப் பொரிந்து தள்ளியிருக்கின்றார்.

இந்த சமயத்தில் தான் புலம்பெயர் தமிழ்மக்களின் பங்களிப்பு மிகமிக அவசியம். இலங்கையில் மனித உரிமைகள் மீறப்படுகின்றன என்று ஹியுமன் ரைற்ஸ் வேச்சின் அறிக்கையைப் பக்கபலமாக வைத்து, சிங்கள அரசின் கொடூரத்துக்கு எதிராகப் போராட வேண்டிய தேவையைக் காட்டுகின்றது. இதன் மூலம் தமிழீழம் தேவை என்பதையும், அதனால் தான் எம் மக்கள் நிம்மதியாக வாழமுடியும் என்பதையும் உலகிற்கு உரைக்கலாம்.

இப்போது இத்தாலிக்கு சிறிலங்கா சனாதிபதி விஜயம் செய்வதை ஹமியன் ரைட்ஸ் மனித உரிமைப் பிரச்சாரத்துக்கு பயன்படுத்த முயல்கின்றது. நாங்கள் எவ்வளவு தூரம் எதிர்ப்பைக் காட்டப் போகின்றோம்??

சீக்கிரம் கருனா கோதாரி பிடிச்ச கோத்த பாயக்கு ஆப்பு வைப்பன் அப்போ தெரியும் எல்லாம்

  • கருத்துக்கள உறவுகள்

பெயர்களில் சிறிய தவறு உள்ளது போலத் தோன்றுகின்றதே.

சம்பிக்க லியனாராய்ச்சிக்கு கொலை மிரட்டல் என்று சொல்லி விட்டு, கீழே சம்பிக்க ரணவக்கவைச் சொல்லப்படுகின்றதே. நான் நினைக்கின்றேன். சம்பிக்க ரணவக்க என்பவர், பிக்குகளின் கட்சியில் இருந்து அமைச்சரான ஒரு பா.உ. சிங்கல உறுமயவின் இனவாதம் பிடித்த ஒரு நபர்.

செய்தி எவ்வாறு இருப்பினும், இலங்கையைப் பொறுத்தவரைக்கும் தனிமனித உரிமைகள் புதைக்கபட்டு நீண்டகாலமாகி விட்டது. இன்று பாதுகாப்புப் பேச்சாளர் கெகலிய ரம்புக்கல என்பவர், மனித உரிமைகள் அமைப்பு இலங்கையின் மனித உரிமை என்று கதைத்துக் கொண்டு பாதுகாப்பு விடயங்களில் தலையிடுவதாகப் பொரிந்து தள்ளியிருக்கின்றார்.

இந்த சமயத்தில் தான் புலம்பெயர் தமிழ்மக்களின் பங்களிப்பு மிகமிக அவசியம். இலங்கையில் மனித உரிமைகள் மீறப்படுகின்றன என்று ஹியுமன் ரைற்ஸ் வேச்சின் அறிக்கையைப் பக்கபலமாக வைத்து, சிங்கள அரசின் கொடூரத்துக்கு எதிராகப் போராட வேண்டிய தேவையைக் காட்டுகின்றது. இதன் மூலம் தமிழீழம் தேவை என்பதையும், அதனால் தான் எம் மக்கள் நிம்மதியாக வாழமுடியும் என்பதையும் உலகிற்கு உரைக்கலாம்.

இப்போது இத்தாலிக்கு சிறிலங்கா சனாதிபதி விஜயம் செய்வதை ஹமியன் ரைட்ஸ் மனித உரிமைப் பிரச்சாரத்துக்கு பயன்படுத்த முயல்கின்றது. நாங்கள் எவ்வளவு தூரம் எதிர்ப்பைக் காட்டப் போகின்றோம்??

ஆம், பெயரில் தவறு நேர்ந்துள்ளது. ஆனால் அதுவே உண்மையானால் மிக மிக அற்புதம். இல்லையா?

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