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The Star இற்கு உங்களது கருத்தினையும் பதியுங்கள்

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இது இன்று கனடாவில், ரொரண்டோவில் இருந்து வெளிவரும் பிரபலமான பத்திரிகையில் வந்த செய்தி. பலர் இதற்கு தமது கருத்துகளை பின்னூட்டமாக பதிவு செய்து உள்ளனர்.

வாசித்து நீங்களும் உங்கள் பதிலை போடுங்கள். (register பண்ணினால் தான் உங்களால் பதிவை போட முடியும். உங்களிடம் இருக்கும் பல e mail accounts இல் ஒன்றினை கொடுத்து register பண்ணவும்) சிங்கள வாசகர்கள் பலர் ஆங்கில் புனை பெயர்களில் வந்து தம் இனவாத கருத்துகளை பதிகின்றனர். சர்வதேச ஊடகங்களில் எமது பிரச்சனைகளை தெளிவாக ஆங்கிலத்தில் போடுவதும் நாம் தேசிய போராட்டத்திற்கு செய்யும் சிறு பங்களிப்பு என்பதனை மறக்க வேண்டாம்)

ஆக்கம் (இதில் வன்னி வீடியோக்களில் கண்ட கொடூரமான காட்சிகளையும் விபரித்துள்ளார்கள். கனடாவின் செய்திகளில் இப்படியான ஒன்று முதல் பக்கத்தில் வெளிவருவது இப்ப தான் மீண்டும் ஆரம்பிக்கின்றது)

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka – Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa declared Monday the army is on the verge of crushing the Tamil Tiger rebels after a 25-year war, as images from the war zone showing scores of dead and wounded civilians surfaced.

The photographs and video footage, which were handed to The Associated Press, highlight the plight of some 250,000 civilians trapped in the shrinking war zone in the Mullaittivu district where the Tamil Tigers have been boxed in by advancing troops. They emerged as a hospital in the war zone was shelled for the second straight say, leaving 11 patients dead.

Journalists have been barred from travelling to the area, but the video and photos show what appear to be scores of civilians killed or injured in artillery attacks.

The images were provided to The AP by independent observers in the region, who did not wish to be identified because they feared government retaliation.

In recent months, the army has wrested all major towns once controlled by the Tigers, who are now defending a 300-square-kilometre pocket.

"The strongholds of terror once believed to be invincible ... have fallen in rapid succession, bringing the final elimination of terror from our motherland and the dawn of true freedom to all our people well within our reach," Rajapaksa said in a message to mark the 61st Independence Day that will be celebrated Wednesday.

It is the first time the Sri Lankan government has come this close to a military solution to Asia's longest-running civil war, centred over demands for a separate Tamil state in the north and the east.

As the military pressed ahead, civilians continued to suffer in the north.

One photo given to The AP from the town of Udakattu, inside a government-declared "safe zone," showed family members apparently killed in their sleep by artillery Jan. 23. The mother and father lay dead on mats on the floor, still cradling their two children between them.

Video footage showed a hospital in the war zone packed with severely injured people. Many were forced to lie on mats underneath beds, because of overcrowding.

Young boys and girls had legs amputated, an elderly woman missing her right leg was forced to lie on a mat on the floor. A small boy with a head wound had his left eye sealed shut. A teenage boy with no arms cried in despair, while an elderly man nearby lay on a bed with one leg amputated above the knee and the other below it.

The hospital was hit with several artillery shells Sunday and Monday, Red Cross spokeswoman Sarasi Wijeratne.

Kandasamy Tharmakulasingham, a local health official, confirmed the attacks. In total, 11 people were killed in the attacks and 26 wounded.

Sarasi and Tharmakulasingham couldn't say who fired the shells.

Dr. Thurairajah Varatharajah, the top government health official in the area, said two of the attacks appeared to have come from the army.

He said the shelling caused extensive damage to the hospital, one of the last functioning health institutions inside rebel-held territory, overcrowded with civilians injured in the fighting.

Military spokesman Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara denied the army was responsible for the attacks and accused the rebels, of ``desperately" firing artillery shells at random. He also claimed that troops have found an underground luxury apartment belonging to rebel leader Velupillai Prabhakaran.

09:18ET 02-02-09

இணைப்பு

Tamil rebellion over

  • தொடங்கியவர்

சிங்களவர்கள பல பெயர்களில் வந்து இனவாத கருத்துகளை பதிக்கின்றனர். முடிந்தால் எல்லோரும் எழுதுங்கள்...

  • கருத்துக்கள உறுப்பினர்கள்

நான் பதிந்துவிட்டேன்

  • கருத்துக்கள உறவுகள்

இப்பிடி எழுதி விட்டிருக்கிறன் ரொரோண்டோ ஸ்டாரில.. போடுறானோ தெரியேல்ல.. :rolleyes:

Sri Lanka is a country that is just sixty years old. For more than a thousand years prior to that, Tamils had their own kingdom and the Sinhalese had theirs. It was due to various Europian invasions and rules that these kingdoms were brought in as a single country. It's abundantly clear from the recent history that these two ethnicities can't live together. They never did anyway. The proof is in the pudding. They never had the real peace after their independence in 1948. So why shouldn't they go back to their pre-colonial ways and rule themselves independently? Obviously, the majority Sinhalese have already demonstrated time and again that they can't rule the island without expending Tamil blood.

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