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TULF president: Indian model will suit Sri Lanka

Friday, June 30th, 2006

Courtesy: The Hindu; India
R.K. Radhakrishnan
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Says it will be welcomed by people and Government of Tamil Nadu
It will silence Tamil Nadu politicians who do not understand the ground reality
They have no right to demand more for regions of Sri Lanka than they have in their own State
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CHENNAI: The Indian model of Centre-State ties is best suited for Sri Lanka, according to Tamil United Liberation Front president V. Anandasangaree.

He said the Indian model satisfied those opposed to the idea of a federal constitution and also those against a unitary type of constitution.

“First and foremost you [Indians] do not call it federal or unitary. A lot of people in our country are allergic to the one word [federal] or the other [unitary],” he said in an interview on Wednesday.

Mr. Anadasangaree said his proposal had found widespread acceptance among the Tamils, the Sinhalese and senior Buddhist monks. (more…)

UTHR (Jaffna): LTTE & Security Forces violating human rights: “LTTE attacks on Mr. Anandasangary’s followers” the report states:

Thursday, June 29th, 2006

June 29, 2006 at 9:59 pm · Filed under Human Rights

The University Teachers for Human Rights (Jaffna) has once again come out with a damning report (Information Bulletin No. 40, 15th June 2006 “Flight, Displacement and the Two-fold Reign of Terror”) on the escalation of conflict between in the North East between the LTTE and the Sri Lankan Government. Refugees are crossing the raging seas to India, and many have lost their lives in this process. Civilian suffering has jumped with the Government failing to control its security forces in the light of LTTE provocations. The 12,000 words report is a testimony of human suffering emanating from a conflict in which blood letting is a daily ritual. Human values have fallen flat and people live in constant fear of death. The peace process almost in tatters.

It goes to the credit of the report that it bluntly exposes both the LTTE and the security forces for paying scant regard for human rights. Under the subheading “LTTE attacks on Mr. Anandasangary’s followers” the report states:

“While those who championed the peace process that is now in a state of collapse have been pointing the finger at ‘paramilitaries’ and ‘spoilers’, they are blind to the old disease that made the peace process unworkable from the start – the LTTE’s constant targeting of political opponents. No one has called the respected democratic politician Mr. Anandasangary a paramilitary. Now with the LTTE’s own party the TNA in the doldrums as time ordained, the LTTE appears determined to eliminate Anandasangary’s loyalists.

About 7.00 PM at his Wellawatte residence in Colombo on 10th June, the LTTE shot dead Mr. Ramachandran (67) brother of Mr. Anandasangary’s former secretary, Satchidanandam, who too has moved out of Jaffna. Ramachandran’s daughter is married to Jeeva of the EPDP. Thangarasa Thangamuhunthan who is an Anandasangary loyalist and former member of the Jaffna Municipal Council that had defied the LTTE on the opening of the Public Library was summoned by two LTTE men who came on a motor cycle and shot at his home in Moolai, Jaffna. He was warded at Jaffna Hospital.”

Then the report describes how people are fleeing Trincomalee. This is elaborated by the story of one Govindaswamy, 75 who an elderly fisherman from Ward 10 Trincomalee who died recently while fleeing to India with his family, reflects the struggle of the people of Trincomalee to survive this complex and stressful environment. The report says, “ After the Government and the LTTE again unleashed their combined terror in Trincomalee in April 2006 (Special Report No.21), the LTTE told Tamil civilians repeatedly in especially the poorer areas, words to the effect, “We will continue our (especially landmine) attacks on the armed forces, and are telling you now that we will not be responsible for the consequences you would face”. Many of them began moving to India by sea after travelling overland to Mannar. The Tigers came back every few days and asked menacingly those who remained “Haven’t you gone”?

Then comes the issue of five students murdered in Trincomalee. President Rajapakse’s remarks on the case are unjustified as they are, show us what needs to be laid out clearly. The Island of 2nd June quoted the President complaining of the lack of evidence against the police personnel being held and his inability to try them according to ‘jungle law’. He appealed to witnesses to come forward and give evidence (to the law enforcing authorities). This prompted a hitherto neglected line of inquiry.

“There were in fact about 300 witnesses relaxing at the beach front at the time of the grenade explosion. They had been ordered to kneel down in an offensive manner suggestive of communal arrogance by the Navy, who rounded them up. To capture the atmosphere on the beach front, an old woman who cried at the funeral on 5th January of the boys killed, described her experience. The woman accused the security forces of banding together and killing the boys. When the security forces arrived on the fatal day, she sensed their intention and tried to prevent them. A man in commando uniform thrust his gun barrel into her mouth and threatened to kill her if she shouted. He then shoved her away telling her in Tamil to go away and sit down.”

The report says, “The 300 or so witnesses included a deputy education officer, several old ladies and Hemachandran, the father of one of the victims – all prostrate. There were a number of auto rickshaws and about five cars parked at the beach. Among those who had a close view of the proceedings were vendors of refreshments. Why did not any of them come forward? The reason is to be sought in the other witnesses – the Police, Navy and STF – who were upholding the law of the jungle in Trincomalee, the President ironically adverted to, and the fate of the one witness who had the civic sense to defy intimidation by the security forces and pursue justice for his son – Dr. Manoharan.”

“From their kneeling position and with the lights nearby switched off, no one, except perhaps those who were very close, could say who exactly did what. But there is absolutely no doubt that the crime was committed by the security forces present and the principle of command responsibility applies. If the President is unable to exercise his authority as commander in chief to find out what those men under his command did on the Trincomalee sea-front on 2nd January 2006, how impossibly difficult it must be for witnesses to go past these armed and desperate men determined to suppress the truth (apparently outside the control of their C-in-C) and give evidence? “

Another case cited is : “The Grand Tiger Hunt – A Macabre Full Dress Drama before a Captive Audience Weerakkody, a former Ports Authority employee identified with communal violence against Tamils, was killed by the LTTE on 24th December 2005 and it was widely talked about that his son in the Navy had sworn revenge against Tamils. Some killings of both Tamils and Sinhalese continued in the coming days but had subsided by New Year’s Day. People were relaxed on the 2nd of January and many went to the sea front. Dr. Manoharan was at home at 6.00 PM when a friend, a bank employee, telephoned him and told him not to let his sons go out as he had received a tip-off from the Police that some incident was to be staged that day. But his two sons had already gone out. When the elder son came home he telephoned the younger son Rajihar to whom he had given a cell phone to keep him notified of his movements. He was unable to contact him but then found a message from him calling for help and in the meantime, at 7.35 PM, he had heard the grenade explosion. “

“As the parents of the victims found out later, immediately after the explosion, the students who were not hurt, including Hemachandran and Rajihar, were trying to help those injured. They tried to get transport to take them to hospital. Meanwhile the round up started and the commandos arrived. There is a good deal of circumstantial information the parents strongly believe has to do with pre-planning and the targeting of this particular group of students. The information concerns cell phone calls, one received by one of the students at 7.20 PM apparently to ensure his presence at the place of the tragedy, and certain persons who were summoned by cell phone from the scene just before the green auto rickshaw arrived. It is unfair and possibly very misleading for us to speculate. But any proper inquiry should trace cell phone calls made by the Police, the STF unit and several persons against whom suspicion has been directed. We know for a fact that it will not be done by the Sri Lankan authorities.”

Another issue raised is about Kayts. It says, “ Kayts is another place to be watched. A number of families left Kayts for the Jaffna peninsula following the Allaipiddy massacre by naval personnel, killing 11 persons on the night of 12th May. Persons who contacted the witnesses immediately after the incident told us that they maintain with absolute clarity that the perpetrators were naval personnel whom they had regularly seen about the place and they could identify them. Their question was not who did it, but why these navy men with whom they had been on friendly terms acted with such sadistic brutality, killing even a young mother and her infants in cold blood. The witnesses said that there were no EPDP persons among the perpetrators. They added that some Tamil speaking young men on motorcycles were about the area in the days preceding the atrocity, but they could not say for certain whether or not they were EPDP.”

“According to what EPDP persons in Jaffna told some of their friends, a special military team had been conducting investigations on the basis of information obtained from persons detained and they found that some of the places affected had been used by the LTTE. They added that the Navy may have received this information and decided to act. The EPDP leader however told the BBC that even the LTTE might have done it. “

And the less said about “LTTE-controlled Vanni – the Giant Torture Chamber” the better. “One sees the same repressive trends in the Vanni. Human Rights would seem an abstraction where life is ceasing to be human. One sees the same indifference on the part of the LTTE to families, wives and children, no concern about how they live or die. Many young couples with young families suddenly find themselves devoid of the breadwinner. These young men who had started families and had young mouths to feed had been forcibly taken away by the LTTE for 1 to 3 years of military service, promising a monthly allowance for the upkeep of the families. The money comes for about 3 months and ceases. A number of these young men were LTTE cadres who left during the ceasefire and got married.”

An official connected with a church establishment expressed alarm that several of these abandoned families without means were bringing children to them and they simply did not have the means to cope. The torture of the community goes on at many levels. Even older men have been mobilised to undergo auxiliary training and have been told that they would be posted for frontline sentry duty. In a number of villages, these men have collectively told the LTTE, “You can force us to undergo training, you can post us where you would, but when the Army advances we will throw our guns and run away.”

During the earlier years of war, among the difficulties faced by the farmers was tank maintenance. During the ceasefire moves were made to do repairs to Giant’s Tank in west Vanni. In order to mobilise the men for its auxiliary forces, the LTTE banned the dry season cultivation. Many men confine themselves to their home with their children in agony fearing abduction by LTTE press gangs in their proverbial white vans.

The LTTE’s measures have also given rise to an undercurrent of unrest. In one area regarded a high security zone of the LTTE, a tough commander was brought back from retirement. A grenade was aimed at him, causing injury to two persons. Those in the area discount the Karuna group as being responsible.

Speaking at a passing out parade of the auxiliary forces in Vattakacchi, Killinocchi, on Sunday 4th June, Colonel Balaraj announced that Eelam War 4 has begun, and in its prosecution, the guerrilla attacks are now taking place. He said that the Rajapakse regime, which has revealed its colours by killing Tamils in the same manner the Premadasa regime did, is being given the last chance. Because of the strength of the Tamils today, he added, the dreams of the Sinhalese government will come crashing down: We will heap up victories by winning our lands back from the enemy, who would be stupefied into inaction when our battle plans are unravelled in the field.

“The LTTE may not be so sure and perhaps never was in starting a war until the enemy blundered by turning indiscriminately on the people. The Karuna forces, backed by the Army, have launched several attacks on the LTTE Vanni faction, and reports indicate that a number of persons are being killed on the LTTE side. The Vanni faction routinely denies major losses and they may be right. For them the auxiliaries are thoroughly disposable. The truth is likely to be that those being killed are persons who do not want to hold a gun in the first place, and given the option would throw their gun and run away. Would the civilians be given a chance? Note the omission when Balraj referred to two presidents, “ the report says.

The conclusion of the report is that the state and international community must act.

“The LTTE has already started a war without acknowledging it to the international community. The security forces and civilians are daily facing casualties. The former are angry and have weapons and the institutional means to do things and cover up; the latter are helpless. But they do not want war and that is capital the Government can use to corner and expose the LTTE. Instead the impunity in which the armed forces’ current actions are steeped is enabling the LTTE to make cannon fodder of these people who dread war. This state of affairs today is precipitating the human catastrophe of massive displacement where people have limited choices of where to run.”

“Sri Lanka is becoming a place where life has no value. People are being killed, but no one feels responsible. Those in authority do not appear to understand that this is a problem that must sooner rather than later concern the welfare of everyone of us. When it comes to Tamil civilian deaths at the hands of the security forces, government spokesmen, in the absence of the authorities doing anything constructive, are spinning tales that do not do them any credit.”

The report urges the “President speedily institute a committee based at the presidential secretariat and reporting to him, to quickly investigate and check abuses by the security forces. The committee should be formed of persons who enjoy the confidence of all communities and could include retired senior security personnel, retired judges, retired public servants and other persons as necessary to give it clout. The committee should as often as necessary, visit areas under government control where violations are taking place and collect evidence from those affected. It should have access to security forces’ camps and to question officers and personnel as required. The task of the committee should be to identify perpetrators, suggest remedial and disciplinary measures and other measures to prevent violations.”

http://tamilweek.com/news-features/archives/date/2006/06/

Stop cheating the Tamils: Pack up and leave the country – Anandasangaree demands Tamilselvan and the LTTE leadership

Monday, June 26th, 2006

Mon, 2006-06-26 02:22
Colombo, 26 June, (Asiantribune.com): Leader of the Tamil United Liberation Front V. Anandasangaree has openly condemned the political duplicity of S.P. Tamilselvan, Head of the political Division of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and other leaders of the terrorists outfit demanded not to cheat the Tamil people, the youths and the students. He has openly called Tamilselvan and the LTTE leaders to pack up and leave the country and join with their children who are in foreign countries having super class education.V. Anandasangaree: Please pack up and leave with your families and join your children having super class Education in various countries. Left alone, our people can look after themselves. The International Community is there if any protection is needed. (more…)

Liberate Tamils behind iron curtain, Sangaree pleads with President

Monday, June 26th, 2006

Monday 26 June 2006
Srilanka: Daily News

COLOMBO: TULF leader V. Anandasangaree yesterday made an urgent appeal to President Mahinda Rajapaksa to liberate the people living behind the LTTE’s ‘iron curtain,’ who are being subjected to the gravest forms of human rights abuse.
In a letter addressed to the President, Anandasangaree called on the Head of State to act fast to deliver the people living under LTTE bondage, through a solution acceptable to minorities and endorsed by the international community. “I have a moral duty to have them liberated whatever the risk I may face. They are behind the LTTE’s ‘iron curtain’ detention camps, torture camps, dark room chambers and subject to extortions, conscriptions and even killings,” he states in the letter.
He noted that everyone was only keen to bring the LTTE to the negotiating table which only help the outfit acquire more legitimacy for its illegal acts.
“It is high time you liberate them from the iron clutches of the LTTE cadres. As the President of this country it is your bounden duty to do so”.
The former MP observed that, the only option left to him (President) now was to submit a reasonable proposal to the current conflict that would have acceptance with minorities and endorsed by the international community. “A situation is now fast developing, due to the LTTE’s arrogant attitude for your Government to act unilaterally by putting forward a reasonable proposal, acceptable to the Tamils and Muslims,” Anandasangaree said in the letter.
He reiterated the Indian model as a basis for a solution in that it satisfies those who are opposed to the Federal and Unitary type of constitution.
He urged the President to come out with a proposal assessed as reasonable and acceptable by either the co-chairs or a team of experts nominated by a few countries where Federalism has thrived and offer it to the LTTE for its acceptance.
He said the ceasefire agreement had enabled the LTTE to gain legitimacy for its illegal activities where the areas they had gained control illegally now being legitimised with no access to those areas for anybody including the SLMM and Erick Solheim.
Anandasangaree in his letter to the President states: “You and I entered Parliament in 1970 representing Killinochchi and Beliatte respectively.
You are lucky that your people are free citizens while the people whom I represented are living like slaves under the subjugation of the LTTE having being deprived of all their democratic and fundamental rights and with serious violations of human rights.”

Daily News Editorial: TULF leader’s points to ponder

Thursday, June 22nd, 2006

In a very thought-provoking observation, veteran politician and TULF leader V. Anandasangaree has said that only the present Government could find a solution to the country’s conflict. There is no doubt that the TULF leader has found President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s approach to resolving the issue, highly inspirational.

This is hardly surprising because President Rajapaksa has chosen the advisable course of consulting every significant political party and force in the country for the formulation of a solution.

The concrete proof that this process is taking hold is the All Party Conference mechanism. This will enable the emergence of a broad-based solution to the conflict. We call on the Tamil National Alliance too to be party to this process because nothing could be gained by adopting a destructive attitude to President Rajapaksa’s approach to problem-solving.

All efforts at finding a solution have foundered so far because no meaningful attempt was made by the administrations concerned to consult all significant sections of Lankan opinion. However, the Mahinda Rajapaksa administration is a government that is off the beaten track.

The administration has within its fold almost every significant strand of Southern opinion.

Therefore, the Government is best placed to arrive at that hitherto elusive Southern consensus which most governments of the past strove so hard to find.

If the Government works out a solution that meets the legitimate aspirations of the Tamil people, the UNP would also be compelled to throw its weight behind the settlement because it too is for a peaceful settlement that addresses legitimate minority aspirations.

Therefore, the Mahinda Rajapaksa administration is best positioned to resolve our long-festering conflict and we urge it to take the necessary measures to jump start the peace process.

Some thought should be given to Anandasangaree’s suggestion that a broad-based solution, backed by the world community, be put to the Tigers. The latter would find it difficult to reject out of hand such a consensual formula.

Equally thought-provoking is Anandasangaree’s upholding of the Indian model for emulation. Given India’s strong secular foundation, discrimination among citizens on religious and ethnic grounds is out of the question and this is a healthy feature which all democratic states need to adopt.

That a Sikh is today the Prime Minister of India and a Muslim its President, speaks volumes for India’s rich democratic heritage. Such accommodation, tolerance and equality is the basis of ethnic peace.

Anandasangaree’s contention that Lanka is one, united country which cannot be divided, should also be considered.

Left to themselves the communities of Sri Lanka interact amicably and care for each other. It is divisive forces such as the LTTE which have sowed the poison of division among some.

Such thoughts should remind us that the time is ripe for stepped-up people-to-people interaction among the communities. This process too could help in defeating separatism.
http://www.dailynews.lk/2006/06/22/PrintPage.asp?REF=/2006/06/22/main_Editorial.asp

Only present Govt can find a solution - TULF Leader “He suggested that the Government should propose a solution that would be endorsed by the international community which the LTTE would be unable to reject.”

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

Courtesy: Daily News
Rafik Jalaldeen and Ruwanthi Abeyakoon

COLOMBO: TULF leader V. Anandasangaree declared yesterday that it was only the present Government which was capable of finding a viable solution to the current conflict that would satisfy all communities.

Fielding questions by Daily News journalists following an informal discussion at Lake House, the veteran politician said: “The country cannot be separated, we are one nation and now is the best time to find a solution.”

ANANDASANGAREE: (Picture by Saman Sri Wedage)

Anandasangaree also stressed that the LTTE knew it would lose the support of the international community if the outfit did not come to the negotiating table. “The LTTE is not interested in negotiations and a peaceful solution,” he said.

He suggested that the Government should propose a solution that would be endorsed by the international community which the LTTE would be unable to reject.

“When an accepted solution is presented nobody can object to it,” he pointed out. (more…)

Only present Govt can find a solution - TULF Leader

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

Courtesy: Daily News
Rafik Jalaldeen and Ruwanthi Abeyakoon

COLOMBO: TULF leader V. Anandasangaree declared yesterday that it was only the present Government which was capable of finding a viable solution to the current conflict that would satisfy all communities.

Fielding questions by Daily News journalists following an informal discussion at Lake House, the veteran politician said: “The country cannot be separated, we are one nation and now is the best time to find a solution.”

ANANDASANGAREE: Country cannot be separated. Picture by Saman Sri Wedage

Anandasangaree also stressed that the LTTE knew it would lose the support of the international community if the outfit did not come to the negotiating table. “The LTTE is not interested in negotiations and a peaceful solution,” he said.

He suggested that the Government should propose a solution that would be endorsed by the international community which the LTTE would be unable to reject.

“When an accepted solution is presented nobody can object to it,” he pointed out.

Anandasangaree said as one time MP for Kilinochchi he witnessed first hand how freedom was

eroded. “I have a good knowledge of the place and people are not free there. No one is aware of the real situation,” he said.

He observed that the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission was not aware of the true situation since the people respect the white skin and welcomed them, which makes them think that the people are happy.

Anandasangaree said the Ceasefire Agreement has given legitimacy to the LTTE’s illegal acts. “The Ceasefire Agreement allows the LTTE to carry out its conspiracies and we have no way of entering the area,” he stressed.

He held up the Indian model as an example of multi-ethnic governance. “The head of the state is a Muslim and the Prime Minister is a Sikh in a Hindu majority nation.” He said India will never allow separation and the Sri Lankan Government can adopt the same system as a solution.

He also dwelt on the journalists’ responsibility.

“Journalism is a sacred profession and journalists should endeavour to build communal harmony and a moderate society in which task most of the Tamil journalists have failed. They should be honest and not suppress the truth,” he said underlining the duty of a journalist.

He urged the press to disseminate news in such a manner that it would reach a broader segment of readers. The national newspapers should concentrate on news promoting national interest and the process of building a better society, he said.
http://www.dailynews.lk/2006/06/21/

Protecting their children while killing others’ children: Sangaree denounces LTTEs inhumanity

Saturday, June 17th, 2006

Courtesy: The Island

President of the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) V. Anandasangaree in a scoting attack on the LTTE said that he just could not understand how after sending their wives and children for higher education abroad the LTTE could massacre innocent women and children in Kebithigollewa.

Following are excerpts from the statement issued by Mr. Anandasangaree:

“I strongly condemn the massacre of 65 innocent civilians in the most barbaric manner at Kebithigollewa by a clay-more attack. I express my deepest sympathies to the members of the victims’ families. I find no words to express my grief at this great loss. I wonder how these people could make up their minds to commit these heinous crimes, after sending their own wives and children abroad for higher education. There is no doubt that it is the work of the LTTE, although they had disowned this incident. For the two clay-more attacks on the same day in Jaffna they may put the blame on the “Infuriated” civilians who are God fearing and law abiding citizens.

Their most recent advisers in Lslo were Mr. Siva Pasupathy one time Attorney-General of Sri Lanka and Mr. V. Uruthira Kumar a Lawyer in America and a son of an Ex Mayor of Jaffna of the TULF, I do not for a moment suggest that this clay-more mine attack took place on their advice. My question is what business has a bramin, a total vegetarian, in a butchery. Both the countries Australia and America, where these gentleman are living happily, with their kin and kith and playing cricket with their grand children, had banned the LTTE in their territories. I am not suggesting anything to these two countries that I respect for many reasons including the proscription of the LTTE in their countries. Can these two gentlemen be permitted to bring dishonour to the countries that had trusted them and conferred citizenship on them. A Malaysian Tamil Professor I understand had been requested to resign from his Professorship of the University where he was serving as penalty for going abroad to advise the LTTE earlier.

The LTTE’s intentions are obvious. They are all out to provoke the Sinhalese by this type of horrid activities, to start communal riots, through which they think that they can win back the sympathy of the International Community. It was the LTTE that was responsible for riots of July, 1983 in which most well to do Tamils became paupers. Thousands of Tamils were killed and billions worth of their property looted or destroyed.

“However the lives of hundreds of thousands of Tamils were saved by the Sinhalese. The local hoodlums were mainly responsible for their unfortunate riots. The International Community is now aware of the LTTE’s tactics and cannot be hoodwinked by them. The Sinhalese too know about this and inspite of several attempts of the LTTE to provoke a communal riots, the Sinhalese did not retaliate. Thousands of Tamils had left their native places and had moved to the South to live with the Sinhalese where they feel free and more secured, and also enjoy all rights like the Sinhalese.

Everyone in this country whether they are Sinhalese, Tamils, Muslims or of any other ethnic group should consider themselves as one in the family of the victims, feel for what had happened and be alert to prevent a similar incident taking place in any part of the country. I join the President in his appeal to the people to act with calm and restraint at this critical juncture. I wish to add that we, whichever ethnic groups we may belong to should treat ourselves as children of the same family feeling for each other and sharing each others grief.”

http://www.island.lk/2006/06/17/news25.html

TULF President whole heartedly condemns heinous LTTE crimes

Saturday, June 17th, 2006

Courtesy: Daily News

COLOMBO: Tamil United Liberation Front leader V. Anandasangaree while condemning the Kebithigollewa landmine blast as a most barbaric act by the LTTE, expressed his deepest sympathies to the members of the victims families. The TULF President’s message further reads:

“I strongly condemn the massacre of 65 innocent civilians in the most barbaric manner at Kebithigollewa by a claymore attack. I express my deepest sympathies to the members of the victims families. I find no words to express my grief at this great loss.

I wonder how these people could make up their minds to commit these heinous crimes, after sending their own wives and children abroad for higher education. There is no doubt that it is the work of the LTTE, although they had disowned liability for this incident.

For the two claymore attacks on the same day in Jaffna they may put the blame on the “Infuriated” civilians who are God-fearing and law abiding citizens.

Their most recent advisers in Oslo were Siva Pasupathy, one time Attorney General and V. Uruthira Kumar, a Lawyer based in America and a son of an Ex. Mayor of Jaffna of the TULF.

I do not for a moment suggest that this claymore mine attack took place on their advice. My question is what business has a Bramin, a total vegetarian, in a butchery. Both countries Australia and America, where these gentlemen are living happily, with their kith and kin and playing cricket with their grandchildren, had banned the LTTE in their territories.

I am not suggesting anything to these two countries that I respect for many reasons including the proscription of the LTTE in their countries.

Can these two gentlemen be permitted to bring dishonour to the countries that had trusted them and conferred citizenship on them. A Malaysian Tamil Professor I understand had been requested to resign from his Professorship of the University where he was serving as penalty for going abroad to advice the LTTE earlier.

The LTTE’s intensions are obvious. They are all out to provoke the Sinhalese by this type of horrid activities, to start communal riots, through which they think that they can win back the sympathy of the International Community. It was the LTTE that was responsible for riots of July, 1983 in which most well to do Tamils became paupers.

Thousands of Tamils were killed and billions worth of their property looted or destroyed. However the lives of hundreds of thousands of Tamils were saved by the Sinhalese. The local hoodlums were mainly responsible for this unfortunate riots. The International Community is now aware of the LTTE’s tactics and cannot be hoodwinked by them.

The Sinhalese too know about this and in spite of several attempts of the LTTE to provoke a communal riot, the Sinhalese did not retaliate. Thousands of Tamils had left their native places and had moved to the South to live with the Sinhalese where they feel free and more secured, and also enjoy all the rights like the Sinhalese.

Everyone in this country whether they are Sinhalese, Tamils, Muslims or of any other ethnic group should consider themselves as one in the family of the victims, feel for what had happened and be alert to prevent a similar incident taking place in any part of the country.

I join the President in his appeal to the people to act with calm and restraint at this critical juncture.

I wish to add that we, whichever ethnic groups we may belong to should treat ourselves as children of the same family feeling for each other and sharing each others grief.”
http://www.dailynews.lk/2006/06/17/

No doubt that LTTE is behind Sri Lanka bus attack: “I wonder how these people could make up their minds to commit these heinous crimes, after sending their own wives and children abroad for higher education.” - Anandasangaree

Friday, June 16th, 2006

Friday, June 16, 2006, 20:31 GMT, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

June 16, Colombo: Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) leader V. Anandasangaree says the claymore attack at Kebithigollewa “is the work of the LTTE, although they had disowned liability for this incident.”

While condemning the mine blast, Mr. Anandasangaree said, “I wonder how these people could make up their minds to commit these heinous crimes, after sending their own wives and children abroad for higher education. (more…)