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இபோதெலாம் ஒவொருநாளும் எமது ஈழப் போராட்டம் பற்றிய செய்திகள் வந்துகொண்டே இருக்கின்றன.

அவற்றில் இடப்படும் பின்னுட்டங்கள் தான் அந்த கட்டுரைகள் செய்திகள் போன்றவற்றின் உண்மை தன்மையை முன்றாம் நிலை வாசகனுக்கு (தமிழ் சிங்களம் அல்லாத ) எடுத்து கூறும் நிலை இப்போதுள்ளது.

அநேகமான செய்திகள் மற்றும் ஆய்வுகளில் இப்போதெல்லாம் சிங்களவர்களின் கருத்துக்களே மேலோங்கி காணப்படுன்கின்றன.

எம்மவர்களின் கருத்துகளும் காணப்படுகின்ற போதிலும் சிங்களவர்களின் கருத்துகள் அதிகமாக காணப்படுகின்றன.

100 பின்னுட்டங்கள் உள்ள இடத்தில் 100 பின்னுட்டங்களையும் எவரும் வாசிப்பதில்லை.

எழுந்தமானமாக தான் பார்ப்பார்கள். இதனால் அதிகளவு சிங்களவர்களின் எமது போராட்டத்திற்கான எதிர் கருத்துகள் இருக்கும்போது அவை தான் பெரும்பாலானவர்களின் கணங்களில் படும். அதுவே அவர்களின் மனதில் பதிவாகும்..

இதனால் நாமும் அதிக அளவிலானா பின்னுட்டங்களை இடவேண்டும்

இல்லாவிட்டால் சிங்களவன் இணையதள யுத்தத்தில் எம்மை முந்திவிடுவான்..

யாழ் நண்பர்களே தயவு செய்து யாராவது வெளிநாட்டு ஊடக செய்தியை இங்கு இணைத்தால் போய் பார்த்து நல்லா எழுதி இருக்கிறான் என்று மட்டும் சொல்லிவிட்டு வராமல் கட்டாயம் பின்னுட்டம் இடுங்கள்

இங்கு வருகின்ற ஒவொருவரும் ஒரு பின்னுட்டம் இட்டாலே போதுமாக இருக்கும்..

கனாடாவுக்கு பொருத்தமானவை சில மாற்றங்களுடனும் வேற்று நாட்டவரின் பெயரிலும் பதியக்கூடியன

The Tamils should have blocked the Gardiner Expressway four months ago when the killings escalated in Sri Lanka. They had an opportunity to save more than 7,500 Tamils killed in the last four months. But the Tamils have been abiding the law to get their message across for last couple of years by signing thousands of petitions, emailing the MPs, holding candle vigils, and protesting peacefully. No one paid attention including the media and the parliamentarians.

The Tamils should have learned from the bus drivers in Ottawa and the farmers from the Eastern Ontario. Due to scheduling dispute the bus drivers in Ottawa shutdown the entire city for 51 days. Group of farmers blocked the highway over lack of support for their industry from the provincial government. But the Tamils failed to block even a single side walk up until last month to save thousands of lives.

Blocking the Gardiner Expressway is wrong, but maintaining diplomatic relations with the terrorist state is dead wrong.Don’t blame the Tamils; blame the Conservative Government for its inaction.

So I did my research with this so called terrorist group. For many years I did not really have an understanding of the problem that was occurring in Srilanka. What sparked me to do my research was mainly because I was a victim on the Gardiner; I had to wait 5 hours to get back to my home. At the moment I was very upset with this community till I did the research. What we are seeing in Srilanka is Genocide. The Srilankan government has been trying to eliminate the Tamils for centuries. Tamils consists of 25 percent Srilanka; if the tigers (LTTE) did not exist the Tamils would have been wiped off completely in Srilanka. According to Doctors Without Border last week at a refugee camp a body of a 16 year old girl was found. According to medical report Doctors cleaned out 1.8L of Semen from her body, she was rapped by the Srilankan Army. This is not new there; there are many cases like this that has been happening. The media intends to not cover the issues mainly because Srilankan government has banned all media personal covering the warzone.

At this point I understand the frustration the Tamil Canadians are going through but these protests are not just happening here they are happening around the world. There are these pro Tamil website www.tamilnet.com, http://warwithoutwitness.com/. I actually was spending hours with my wife reading the news. It is very sad of the issue that is happening there and our prayers are with them. I completely support the protest that this community holds and I urge all non Tamil Canadians such as myself not to be selfish and to do research of what is happening and support their cause if not then we should keep non-supportive comments to ourselves.

Many people have been worried about extra money pumped into the Police services during the Tamil protests. One important point we have to note here is that Tamil people are also part of Canadian mosaic and they also pay taxes to the Government. We have to understand that our Government has to take responsibility for these unwanted expenses because they did not act in the best interest of Canadian people. Our Government’s silence encourages Tamil genocide in Srilanka. Present Government has banned Tamil Tigers for their tactics and human rights abuses. On the other hand Government of Srilanka is committed the war crimes against humanity and carried out state terrorism in the hidden agenda to wipe out the Tamil people in Srilanka.

Why our Prime Minster Stephan Heaper is refusing to condemn Srilankan Government? We have asked our government to do take some action diplomatically against Srilanka. We are not asking the Canadian government to send the Canadian solders to Srilanka or Lift the ban on LTTE or recognize Tamil Eelam. We humbly ask our Prim minister to raise his voice against Srilankan Government. His silence gives indirect message to Srilankan Government that Canadian government supports the State Terrorism.

The Canadian government has banned the LTTE for their human rights violations in April 2006, why are they reluctant to do the same against the Sri Lankan government?

In the early 1960s, it was the Irish of Derry who would phone late at night, speaking in a single breath, spilling out stories of discrimination and injustice. Who listened to their truth until the violence began? Today, It is only now, as Tamils take to the streets of western cities, and the persecution of their compatriots reaches a crescendo.

As a reader of free journalism, I am biased towards the free exchange of information, I find Sri Lanka's media ban lose-lose...for both the Tamils and the Sri Lankan government. This means that, if their claims by Tamils are true, they are going largely unreported anyway. On the other hand, if the Tamil claims are false, the media ban makes it impossible for journalists to disprove them. So the lack of media access only feeds the impression already held among many (Tamil and non-Tamil) that the Sri Lanka has something to hide and is doing terrible things to innocent Tamils in the northeast jungles of Sri Lanka.

What have you got to whine about when my kids are losing their five year old cousins to this bloodbath? At the next protest I am hoping to see my entire community out there supporting our neighbours! This is not a Tamil crisis, it is a humanitarian crisis. THAT means, if you are human, do everything in your power to stop it.

I am impressed and inspired by the tenacity of the Tamil community and their allies. This is a group in our community who are losing their loved ones in an aggressive "war" waged against them by their own government; a very one-sided "war" that has been deemed a "bloodbath" by the UN. I am disgusted by the attempt of the Sri Lankan government, and our own media, to paint Tamil resisters to the genocide as rebels or terrorists. The Tamil community is asking the Canadian government for so little – simply asking the government to publicly call for a ceasefire to end the killings. This is completely reasonable, and, in my mind, the bare minimum we can do. It should not take dozens of desperate demonstrations, held by valued members of our own community, to convince us to speak out against injustice.

Sri Lanka!, a democracy raise a war witout witnesses. It bans foreigners and their cameras from Tamil towns like Mulliavaikal, which was bombarded recently by the Sri Lankan army, and it lies that the 75 people killed in the hospital were blown up quite willfully by a Tamil suicide bomber!

During George W. Bush's visit to Quebec city at the "Summit of the Americas," Canadian civil activist Alan Borovoy very rightly stated that "In Canada we don't ban demonstrations, we just reroute them." What is the point of weekend demonstration on empty streets where no one even pays attention? I support the Tamil action because it brought the issue to people's personal lives in a strong and clear way. What if your family was getting slaughtered? Would it still be "business as usual"? Any Canadian government would not listen to the plight of the downtrodden let alone one headed by Stephen Harper. I support "whatever means necessary" to help bring peace and justice.

Sri Lanka has learned well to manipulate the definition of terrorism as a universal menace, thus ingratiating itself with the “international community” as a noble sovereign state blighted by an “insurgency” of mindless fanaticism. Sri Lanka, having succeeded in persuading Canada to proscribe Tamil insurgents as terrorists, it affirm itself on the right side of history, regardless of the fact that its government has one of the world’s worst human rights records and practices terrorism by another name.

The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) have their share of blood and perpetrated their own atrocities. But they are the product, not the cause, of an injustice and a war that long predates them. Neither is Sri Lanka’s civil strife as unfathomable as it is often presented: an ancient religious-ethnic rivalry between the Hindu Tamils and the Buddhist Sinhalese government.

Considering the bloodbath and genocide taking place in Sri Lanka, it seems only a minor inconvenience to delay a bit of Sunday, May 10, 2009, night traffic to finally get the attention of so many absent politicians. Since Mother's Day was originally a day of action for peace, it seems only fitting that Tamils would demonstrate to try and save the lives of their people from illegal bombings, mass rapes, and starvation. I wish Canadians could get full access to images of the carnage, limited by the censorship of international press by the Sri Lankan military, so they could fully understand the massacre of civilians taking place. Maybe then we could prevent a genocide, instead of only regretting it afterwards as usual.

Foreign aid workers have been banned from Sri Lanka’s camps, except the International Committee of the Red Cross, which has described a catastrophe in the making. The United Nations says that 60 Tamils a day are being killed in the shelling of a government-declared “no-fire zone.”

Bravo to the organizers and protesters who stood up and called for change. Injustice is injustice, wherever it occurs, and it is our duty, as those part of a democratic and free country, to speak out against it. Whether it is the bloodshed that occurred in Palestine or the mass murder of Tamils in Sri Lanka, Canadians should be at the forefront of the peacemaking process. If the protesters hadn't made such a drastic move, neither the media, the public, nor politicians would have known how much the crisis overseas matters to others around us.

In 2003, the Tigers proposed a devolved Interim Self-Governing Authority that included real possibilities for negotiation. Today, the government gives the impression it will use its imminent “victory” to “permanently solve” the “Tamil minority problem,” as many of its more rabid supporters threaten. The army commander says all of Sri Lanka “belongs” to the Sinhalese majority. The word “genocide” is used by Tamil Diaspora, perhaps loosely; but the fear is true.

I am deeply disappointed in all levels of government and their handling of Tamil ethnic cleansing in Sri Lanka. Federal and provincial leaders were quick to slap the wrist of Canadian Tamils for blockading the highway, but continue to drag their feet on a humanitarian catastrophe. Canadian politicians should have been on the highway with the protesters. Canada has a particular responsibility in this crisis, given its large Tamil population. They are failing Canadians.

The great moral citadels in the capitals of west, from London, Washington, Canberra to Ottawa, offer merely silent approval of the violence and tragedy. No appeals are heard in the United Nations from them. Most have called for a “ceasefire”, as it tends to do in places where “interests” are served.

Wow, recent protests in Canada has shown a few worst in Canadians. Name-calling, judgements, misunderstandings, ignorance, and apathy. When domestic issues take to the streets people who bring their children are not labelled cowards. When large demonstrations were held against the US invasion of Iraq... two foreign powers, people didn't have too many nasty things to say then, even with all the inconveniences the protests created. I wonder why this time is different. I have an idea but I won't say it. Canada is a multicultural society, its up to EVERY Canadian for it to work. Think twice before you spew your negative messages.

During the conflict in Israel and Palestine, within 22 days they were able to stop, bring a ceasefire. About a total of 1,300 people died in Palestine and few in Israel, but Tamils are treated like a low-level of humanitarian people"

The Sri Lankan government continues to prevent the media and other independent observers from traveling to the war-affected Vanni region to report on the situation. A doctor recently told Human Rights Watch that he and other medical staff who have been providing information from inside the no-fire zone have been threatened by the authorities and ordered not to speak to the media.

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