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Thursday, 8 March 2007 - 8:55 PM SL Time



LTTE bound to fail in any offensive under present leadership: Political Analyst

GOVERNMENT MOVING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION:

By: Nadira Gunatilleke

The LTTE will launch a huge offensive against the Armed Forces, but when one considers the vast experience and knowledge of Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa and Army Commander Sarath Fonseka the mission is bound to fail, well-known scholar and political analyst Dayan Jayatillake said.

`The Government has taken the right step today by launching military offensives against the LTTE. All have to support it. The military side of the solution is very successful and we have scored very well. Simultaneously a political solution should be sought to the North and East conflict`, he said addressing a breakfast meeting at the Galadari Hotel, Colombo yesterday.

The event was organised by the Sri Lanka Institute of Directors, an affiliated institution of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.

Jayatilleke said all past leaders like J. R. Jayewardene, R. Premadasa and Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga had plans for the country but all failed due to the recurrence of the conflict. `Ours is not a failure to negotiate but a failure of negotiations. Ranil Wickremesinghe went too far with the ceasefire agreement (CFA). It could have led to the third JVP insurgency,` he said.

Jayatilleke said the LTTE was not interested in a peaceful solution to the conflict.

`If they were interested, they would not have boycotted the Tokyo donor conference. During the CFA what the LTTE did was purely build a civilian militia. They did not allow the Army to go to their areas. The ISGA went far beyond Oslo proposals,` he said.

Jayatilleke said in 2002, Prabhakaran`s main strength was Karuna but today he does not have that strength.

`Organisations like the LTTE has to be fought and militarily defeated. The LTTE could not win a separate State during the past 30 years and could not take back Jaffna. Prabhakaran shrinks from time to time,` he said.

`We have three school of thoughts. They are war only, negotiations only and a combination of military offensives and negotiation (political solution).

The first two are wrong and only the last one is correct. The first two schools of thoughts were tried in the past and failed. The solution should be a military and political one.

The Government should talk with those willing to do so. It can negotiate with Karuna, TULF Leader V. Anandasangaree and EPDP leader and Minister Douglas Devananda and find a political solution to the conflict. The LTTE should be isolated. The APRC can also be included, Jayatilleke said.

`This is very simple way of dealing with the problem and it is similar to solving a trade union problem. Negotiate with the ones who are willing to negotiate and the majority accept the solution isolating the minority not willing to negotiate. Today we do not have Dr. Neelan Tiruchelvam, A. Amirthalingam and similar personalities who were killed by the LTTE. Therefore we have to negotiate with the available persons.`

Jayatilleke noted that Karuna did not demand a separate State. He also said if the TNA was in Spain, it would be a banned group.

`The Mahanayaka Theras asked why we take something from the LTTE when we can offer something to the Tamil people. The President in his Independence Day speech said at least we have to accept Anandasangaree and Douglas Devananda. Today we have to push this idea. We have the best chance now with the SLFP, a significant influx from the UNP and the JVP staying away from the Government`, he said.

`What we need now is a set of proposals in the right size. We should bring a set of proposals that can be implemented with a simple majority in Parliament and the President`s powers. It should not require a two third majority because if a referendum is conducted and is defeated, the extremists will gain strength.

Jayatilleke said: `We can start from strengthening the existing Provincial Council system. The solution is not pretty but it is the only solution. Countries like China and South Africa are very good examples. They do not have a federal system but are successfully managed with multicultural ethnic groups living in the country.`

The Corporate Sector should work with the main stream, it should be re-branded, re-profiled and having done that, it can implement things in the cultural and youth front, he said.

Jayatilleke requested the business community not to heed two or three voices representing the whole business community all the time. He also asked them not to support NGOs while staying with the State.

`The corporate sector can generate its own proposals, ideas and market them. Look at the present Cabinet. it is multicultural`, he said.

Questioned if there could be international intervention in the Sri Lankan conflict, he said certain persons and groups want to see another Kosovo in Sri Lanka.

`The CIA kidnap foreign citizens and take them by air to other countries where they are tortured. There were human rights violations during the past and also during the time of former President J. R. Jayawardene. But there are no such accusations against President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

What we have to do now is present the real situation of the country to the world, especially to the west in a language they can easily understand, he said.

Questioned about the possibility of a snap general election, he said no one will give nominations to SLFP dissidents and no one will waste their vote for them.

Jayatilleke a well-known scholar and a reputed political analyst holds a First Class Honours Degree in Political Science.

He also won a Fulbright scholarship from the State University of New York.

Courtesy: Daily News


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MaKaSo
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8 Mar 2007 15:17:28 GMT  Report for Abuse   
The Government should talk with those willing to do so. It can negotiate with Karuna, TULF Leader V. Anandasangaree and EPDP leader and Minister Douglas Devananda and find a political solution to the conflict. The LTTE should be isolated


is this what the government is planning to do in the east?

after liberating Thoppigala, the gosl should concentrate on reinstating the lost opportunities in the east with the support of other democratic parties.
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8 Mar 2007 15:40:54 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Very logical article.
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8 Mar 2007 17:14:47 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Three half-baked potatoes on the plate!
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10 Mar 2007 00:11:40 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Capricon2,
You are criticizing the man who wrote it not the contents of the article. You need to show your logic by giving a different opinion if you disagree.
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10 Mar 2007 00:48:53 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Capricon2:

What else you expect from a well-paid presidential advisor like Dayan J.?


I totally agree with you.

This people suggesting a political solution is crap.

GOSL should think, about some diaspora tamils spending millions some how to change the mind of GOSL in order to give them the initial stages of what they want.

At present, these dumb academics talk about making happy those so called MODERATES.

As George Bush said, there are no moderates, with either you are with us or you are with them.

Moderates means, they don't have the strength to handle the gun or go to the battle filed. So, they support LTTE from behind or from the side.

First we should ask our dead soldiers why and for what they died for.

Tamils know very well and they acknowledge that they feel always as part of INdia. If that is the case, why they want Sri Lanka too.

WE don't feel that close to India. If we become refugees and go to Tamilnadu we get killed again.

Sri Lanka is the only country left for us.
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12 Mar 2007 02:19:20 GMT  Report for Abuse   
LTTE bound to fail in any offensive under present leadership: Political Analyst


The title itself shows the shallowness of this argument.

First of all, so far NONE, not a single person has proposed a complete MILITARY SOLUTION. What everyone says is go and blindly drop bombs and everything will be solves overnight. These are only blind believes and cannot be called solution.

Secondly, POLITICAL analysts cannot justify or say anything about MILIRATY solutions because they know nothing about military. If there is a military solution, that should come from a military man, carefully analysing the strengths and weaknesses of both sides and declaring what strategies one should use.

Such a 'solution' should obviously do a cost analysis as well as a situation analysis.

NOBODY so far had offered such a solution.

All war mongers who advocate war do it BLINDLY based on their emotions and such blind promotions of war are not 'solutions' to any problems.

So the question whether a military solution is good or bad does not even arises because there is no such solution by anyone.

However, war mongers will continue promoting war because for them it is like masturbation. They get a temporary satisfaction by the act, but that will never produce any results.

A solution to a POLITICAL problem is always a POLITICAL solution. A POLITICAL issue can never be solved by MILRATY MEANS.

So please stop saying 'gon katha'.

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13 Mar 2007 02:21:33 GMT  Report for Abuse   
A solution to a POLITICAL problem is always a POLITICAL solution. A POLITICAL issue can never be solved by MILRATY MEANS.


This how NGOs buy Sri Lankans for a few dollars thinking that they can obscure reality by stupid theories. It is high time these puppets understand the difference between a political solution to Tamils and selling part of the country to Tamil Terrorists.


To the political problem the Tamil approach was military, that was the reason they took up arms. Did they give it up??? No.

To the military problem the Tamils created, GOSL approach was military. It did not work out well too.

Today some of those Tamils who sought the military approach had changed their perspective, and persuing a political approach. The GOSL is looking for a political solution too. However, how could they have a political solution when LTTE claiming to be the sole representative of Tamils, continue a military approach since they are not for a negotiated settlement?

It is obvious that the GOSL approach today is to bring a political solution to those looking for that, whilst weakening or defeating LTTE in the battlefield liberating those Tamils from the clutches of LTTE Terrorists.

The political solution to Tamils is not the solution the Tamil Terrorists want. So in order to bring a political solution to Tamils a military campaign against Tamil terrorism must be taken or those terrorist should give up arms and join democratic politics.
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13 Mar 2007 06:04:06 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Magha,

Well, I do not waste my time to respond to rubbish, but by the way are you getting paid in Sri Lanka Rupees?

Is it okay for you to run from your motherland and work for 'para suddas' because you are so GREEDY for pounds?

Why cannot you, for whom the people of this country have spent so much money in education, serve the country instead of running for greener pastures for your GREED for STERLING POUNDS?

Does the poor people in this country paid for your education for your to serve 'para suddas' when the country needs so many doctors?

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Edited By - Shakti - 13 Mar 2007 06:10:26 GMT
magha
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15 Mar 2007 04:38:46 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Why cannot you, for whom the people of this country have spent so much money in education, serve the country instead of running for greener pastures for your GREED for STERLING POUNDS?

Does the poor people in this country paid for your education for your to serve 'para suddas' when the country needs so many doctors?


Shakthi,

I did not have my higher education free from Sri Lanka like you, so I have no obligation , though I came back and served the country rendering my service to save lives of our brave soldiers too not only the sick.

BTW I make in USD not in sterling pounds not selling my country for few dollars, but providing medical service. And I support many who deserves help in Sri Lanka too, which is called charity.
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21 Apr 2007 08:35:23 GMT  Report for Abuse   
BTW I make in USD not in sterling pounds not selling my country for few dollars


Well said..
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