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'துணை கடற்படையை' வைத்து தமிழக மீனவ உறவுகளை தாக்கும் சிங்களம்

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'துணை கடற்படையை' வைத்து தமிழக மீனவ உறவுகளை தாக்கும் சிங்களம் !

முன்னர் துணை இராணுவக்குழுக்களை வைத்து தமிழீழ உறவுகளை அழித்த சிங்களம், அதே பாணியில் இப்பொழுது தமிழக மீனவ உறவுகளை பதம் பார்க்க ஆரம்பித்துள்ளது.

'சோமாலிய கடற்கொள்ளையர்கள்' என்ற பெயருடன், இந்த குழு இயங்குவதாக கூறப்படுகின்றது. இதில் அதிகளவு சிங்களவர்களும், சில தமிழர்களும் கடற்படையின் பயிற்சியுடன் ஈடுபடுகிறார்கள். இதில் ஒரு சிங்கள அமைச்சரின் நேரடி தலையீடு உள்ளதாக கூறப்படுகின்றது.

Sri Lanka organises sea-paramilitary to attack Tamil Nadu fishermen

Calling themselves ‘Somalian pirates’ a sea-paramilitary created and deployed by Sri Lanka’s Navy is intensifying its mid-sea attacks on Tamil Nadu fishermen in the waters of the Palk Bay, Gulf of Mannaar and off the southern tip of India, news sources in Jaffna said. Largely Sinhalese from the south, along with a Tamil gang inducted by the SL Navy from Koddadi, a coastal locality near military occupied fort of Jaffna city, man the paramilitary. SL Navy has given military training to this outfit. A Sri Lankan minister is also suspected to be involved in the operation. Several lakhs worthy of fish catch of the fishing fleets of Tamil Nadu is routinely seized after attack by this paramilitary getting inside Indian waters, while the SL Navy holds off the fishing fleets along the maritime boundary. One such attack took place while the Indian foreign secretary was visiting Jaffna on Sunday.

The sea-paramilitary trained by the SL Navy leaves the shores in the evenings without any fishing equipment with them, but returns in the mornings carrying fish catch worthy of lakhs of rupees, news sources said.

News reports coming from Tamil Nadu range from accusing the ‘Somalian pirates’ to local fishermen of Sri Lanka for the mid-sea raids and attacks. But the hands of the SL Navy trained paramilitary behind the attacks are increasingly becoming clear in recent times. The attacks also have escalated in the recent months.

Fisheries officials and fishing communities in the peninsula are afraid to open their mouth on the issue for fear of life.

http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=34509

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