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BitterTruth
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9 Nov 2006 06:14:56 GMT  Report for Abuse   

Into The Tigers' Claws

One of the most important principles of counter-terrorism is that the state should maintain a moral high ground even while dealing with terrorists. Some of the methods being used by the Rajapakse government run the risk of playing into the LTTE's hands.


B. RAMAN

The government of Mr Mahinda Rajapakse in Sri Lanka has the dubious distinction of sharing with the government of Gen Pervez Musharraf in Pakistan the odium of using the Air Force and heavy artillery in its own territory against its own citizens. In the early 1970s, the government of the late Zulfiquar Ali Bhutto used its Air Force ruthlessly to mow down the Balochs, who asked for greater autonomy. Since December last year, the government of Gen Pervez Musharraf has once again being using its Air Force against the Balochs in order to crush their movement for autonomy or independence. Hundreds of innocent Baloch civilians have been killed. Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, the legendary Baloch nationalist leader, was mowed down in his hide-out in August last by a decapitation strike of the Pakistan Air Force. On October 30,2006, the Pakistan Air Force blew up a madrasa in the Bajaur Agency of the FATA, killing 80 of its 83 students, 15 of them below 10 years of age and the majority of the remaining between 10 and 20 years of age. The world has been shocked and many human rights organisations, including the Human Rights Watch of the US, have demanded an independent enquiry into the air strike.

Even as the Pakistan Air Force has been ruthlessly mowing down the Balochs and the tribals, the Sri Lankan Air Force---inspired more by the Pakistani than the Indian model of dealing with internal security problems--- has resumed its punitive air strikes in the Eastern and Northern Provinces.


Even though the Sri Lankan government claims that its planes attack only military targets, its air strikes are more punitive in order to intimidate the Tamil population into not supporting the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The working of a hospital in the Kilinochi area in the North has been affected by bombs being dropped by the SLAF in its neighbourhood. The Sri Lankan authorities --- as they always do ---have claimed that their planes were attacking military targets located near the hospital.

The punitive, intimidatory air strikes had been suspended for a few days after the government and the LTTE had agreed to hold peace talks in Geneva on October 28 and 29,2006. As expected, the talks failed to achieve a de-escalation of the fighting in Sri Lanka---with the government refusing to accept the LTTE's contention that the humanitarian issues such as the re-opening of the A-9 Highway connecting the Jaffna area with the rest of the country should be tackled first and with the LTTE refusing to accept the government's insistence on a time-bound discussion on substantive political issues before there could be de-escalation.

After the failure of the peace talks to break the deadlock, the Sri Lankan Air Force lost no time in resuming its intimidatory air strikes. The hardliners advising Mr Rajapakse seem to feel that despite the set-backs suffered by the security forces after October 11 at the hands of the LTTE, the Armed Forces still have the upper hand and they can force the LTTE to accept their terms for a dictated peace if they kept up the military offensive, including the punitive air strikes.

The government of Mr Rajapakse, his advisers and the Armed Forces do not seem to apprehend or realise that the methods used by them--- the like of which have been used only by Pakistan in the then East Pakistan before 1971 and in Balochistan now--- could end up by creating an irreparable divide between the Sinhalese and the Tamils and lessen the prospects of the two communities living together in the same united country.

Let there be no doubt it. The LTTE uses ruthless methods. Its present leadership brutally killed Rajiv Gandhi in 1991. It has been justifiably declared as a terrorist organisation by India, the US and the European Union countries. Its Navy poses a threat not only to the security of Sri Lanka, but also to that of India and this region as a whole. It should never be allowed to retain its Navy in any peace settlement. Its reported efforts to acquire an Air Force should be thwarted. The Sri Lankan government has every right to act firmly against the LTTE and safeguard the unity and territorial integrity of the country. But in doing so, it should take care that the methods used by it do not degenerate to the depths of the methods used by the LTTE.



- http://www.outlookindia.com/full.asp?fodname=20061103&fname=ramansrilanka&sid=1
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9 Nov 2006 06:17:49 GMT  Report for Abuse   

PAK INTELLIGENCE BASE IN COLOMBO

By B.Raman.

For its intelligence-collection and covert action operations directed against India, Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) uses four external bases---Kathmandu, Dubai, Bangkok and Colombo.

2. While Kathmandu and Dubai are used by the ISI for intelligence collection as well as covert actions, Bangkok is used as an alternate sanctuary and as a clandestine meeting place to brief and debrief its agents in India. After the Mumbai blasts of March,1993, the ISI had the perpetrators of the terrorist attack shifted to Bangkok from Karachi and kept them there for some time in different hotels in order to prevent the detection of their links with the ISI by the US diplomatic missions in Pakistan, which were enquiring into Indian allegations in this regard.

3.Past evidence indicated that the main interest of the ISI in using Colombo as a base was to collect intelligence about developments in sensitive Indian nuclear and missile establishments, many of which are located in South India, particularly in Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

4. For collecting intelligence about these establishments, the ISI generally uses Sri Lankan Tamil-speaking Muslims visiting India as well as South Indians visiting Colombo. Colombo also serves as a convenient transit point for arranging clandestine visits of Indians co-operating with the ISI to Karachi by the flights of the Pakistan International Airlines without any entry of their visits in their passports.

5. There has been no evidence so far of the ISI using Colombo as a base for covert actions directed against India. However, the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LET) has been showing increasing interest in taking jihad to the Muslims of the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka. There have been persistent reports of the beginning of a radicalisation of small sections of the Tamil-speaking Muslim youth of the Eastern Province. During the riots in the Eastern Province in the middle of 2002, pamphlets in the name of a so-called Osama Brigade came to notice. The Chennai media had reported subsequently that some members of an organisation called the Muslim Defence Force (MDF) arrested by the Chennai Police had been in touch with one Abu Hamza of the LET based in the Gulf and that they were to meet him clandestinely in Sri Lanka. However, the meeting did not materialise as Abu Hamza did not come.

6. The LET is very close to the ISI and it would not have taken its initial moves to explore the possibility of using Sri Lanka as a clandestine base for its activties and for creating sleeper cells there without the knowledge and prior clearance of the ISI.

7. The recent investigations into the clandestine nuclear proliferation activities of A.Q.Khan, the so-called father of the Pakistan atom bomb, have revealed that Bukhary Seyed Abu Tahir, a Sri Lankan Tamil Muslim of Indian origin, married in Malysia and with business interests in Kuala Lumpur and Dubai, was one of the external kingpins of Pakistan's clandestine nuclear procurement network. In a speech at the National Defence University of Washington DC in February last, President Bush had described this Sri Lankan Tamil-speaking Muslim as the 'chief financial officer and money-launderer' of A.Q.Khan's clandestine operations.

8.In the past, the ISI had posted its officers in junior and middle level clerical posts as well as in diplomatic posts in the Pakistani High Commission in Colombo.While it had never posted its officers as the head of the Pakistani diplomatic mission, Hussain Haqqani, a journalist who was then allegedly close to the ISI, was posted as the Pakistani High Commissioner to Sri Lanka during the first tenure of Nawaz Sharif as the Prime Minister (1990-93).

9. The 'Jang', the Urdu daily of Pakistan, has now reported that the Pervez Musharraf regime has decided to post Col (retd) Bashir Wali, former Director of the Pakistani Intelligence Bureau (IB), as the new High Commissioner to Sri Lanka. It is not clear at what stage is the proposal. Has his name been already sent to the Sri Lankan Government for agrement? If so, has the Sri Lankan Government given its consent?

10. The IB is part of Pakistan's Ministry of the Interior. Like its Indian counterpart, it used to be a largely Police organisation, but since the days of the late Gen.Zia-ul-Haq, there has been a gradual militarisation of the organisation. Musharraf has made it for all practical purposes a wing of the ISI, with Lt.Gen.Ehsan-ul-Haq, the Director-General of the ISI, exercising powers of supervision and co-ordination over it.

11. It was reported in the Pakistani media last year that Musharraf had tried to send Brig. (retd) Ejaz Shah, who used to handle Omar Sheikh, the accused in the kidnapping and murder case of Daniel Pearl, the US journalist,in the ISI as the Pakistani High Commissioner to Australia, but the Australian Government did not reportedly give its agrement. He then tried to send him as Ambassador to Indonesia, which also did not give its agrement. It has recently been reported that he has since been posted to the IB to supervise operations relating to India.

12. If the 'Jang' report is correct, the posting of a former Director of the IB to Colombo as High Commissioner could have serious implications for India's national security. The Government of India should immediately express its concerns to the Sri Lankan Government and oppose his being based in Colombo.


The writer is Additional Secretary (retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, and, presently, Director, Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai, and Distinguished Fellow and Convenor, Observer Research Foundation (ORF), Chennai Chapter. E-mail: corde@vsnl.com


- http://www.saag.org/papers11/paper1026.html
Edited By - BitterTruth - 9 Nov 2006 06:19:17 GMT
BitterTruth
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9 Nov 2006 06:39:12 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Raves:
BT,

What's the mindset in Colombo? What's the LTTE'S next move ?


Government is giving punnakku and majority of people merrily eating it as usual. And people get a 'Moda Choone' thinking LTTE will be finished in few days though GOSL have been fighting with LTTE for past 23 years.
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9 Nov 2006 06:58:15 GMT  Report for Abuse   
For collecting intelligence about these establishments, the ISI generally uses Sri Lankan Tamil-speaking Muslims visiting India as well as South Indians visiting Colombo.


Anizam nana,
Please do not visit Tamil Nadu. We shall miss you!

PERA
rswkv
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9 Nov 2006 07:05:31 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Mr. Brown,

Could you please arrange seperate web page for Bither Truth to do his the cut and paste job without wasting this forum?
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9 Nov 2006 07:30:42 GMT  Report for Abuse   

Thousands flee after Sri Lanka army kills refugees
09 Nov 2006 06:55:02 GMT
Source: Reuters

By Anuruddha Lokuhapuarachchi

VALACHCHENAI, Sri Lanka, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Thousands of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees fled their camp in Tamil Tiger rebel territory in the island's east on Thursday, survivors said, a day after army artillery pounded it and killed dozens of civilians.

Rights groups and diplomats voiced outrage at Wednesday's attack, which the military said was in retaliation for rebel artillery fire, while doctors tended infants and elderly patients among at least 125 civilians with multiple shrapnel wounds.


'Our monitors saw there were no military installations in the camp area, so we would certainly like some answers from the military regarding the nature and reasons of this attack,' said Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission spokeswoman Helen Olafsdottir.


- http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/COL210427.htm

Nice headline. This is not wasting the forum. This is the bitter truth.
Edited By - BitterTruth - 9 Nov 2006 07:40:19 GMT
lioness99
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9 Nov 2006 07:38:26 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Tigers fire at Army, army fires back, and hits civilian encampment. It's sad this happened, but this is exactly what the Tigers wanted to happen, lets not pretend otherwise.
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9 Nov 2006 07:53:34 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Revy, raves, stripes and rest of the terror-supporters,

It is a pity to learn your disenchantment with LTTE for their inability to kill more Sinhalese and Tamil traitors (not the civilians)!

Wait for the next speech and there will be more cowardly acts and they will definitely bring the death tolls high for you to be happy wherever you are and feel great for your ciber support given for the freedom fight to salvage the poor Tamil slaves in Kilinochchi and Mullaithivu!
Thiru
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9 Nov 2006 08:00:57 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Why alternative?
What is the reason why sl don't want to open a9.
If sl govt couldn't implement what is already agreed, what is the point in opening another route? what gurantee is there that sl will honour this one. They sl never honour anything. Sl will talk and print the things that suit them and try to justify them.

How long tamils going to put up with this modayas?
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9 Nov 2006 08:01:24 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Lionesse69,
but this is exactly what the Tigers wanted to happen, lets not pretend otherwise.


Thats exactly what LTTE wanted....so do you think its wise for a democratically elected government to play in to a Terror organization's hands???
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