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Sri Lanka`s moves to pluralism stymied by the Tigers - Peace Secretary
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tigeress19
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26 Sep 2007 17:28:50 GMT  Report for Abuse   
LETS HAVE SOME SERIOUS TALK,,,
Sri Lanka's moves to pluralism stymied by the Tigers - Peace Secretary
Wednesday, 26 September 2007 - 11:10 PM SL Time
this man is lying or do not know what he is talking,,,,,coz it has been the norm since he assumed the office

this is what the constitution says,,,,,,,,,,,,

Prohibition against violation of territorial integrity of Sri Lanka. 51157A. (1) No person shall, directly or indirectly, in or outside Sri Lanka, support, espouse, promote, finance, encourage or advocate the establishment of a separate State within the territory of Sri Lanka.

(2) No political party or other association or organization shall have as one of its aims or objects the establishment of a separate State within the territory of Sri Lanka.

(3) Any person who acts in contravention of the provisions of paragraph (1) shall, on conviction by the Court of Appeal, after trial on indictment and according to such procedure as may be prescribed by law, -

(a) be subject to civic disability for such period not exceeding seven years as may be determined by such Court

(b) forfeit his movable and immovable property other than such property as is determined by an order of such Court as being necessary for the sustenance of such person and his family

(c) not be entitled to civic rights for such period not exceeding seven years as may be determined by such Court and

(d) if he is a Member of Parliament or a person in such service or holding such office as is referred to in paragraph (1) of Article 165, cease to be such Member or to be in such service or to hold such office.

plenty more cluses there but i think , it is sufficient to prove that the tamils cannot take part politics to express their own views!!


Edited By - tigeress19 - 26 Sep 2007 17:30:52 GMT
Kusum
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26 Sep 2007 17:29:13 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Terrorism anywhere is terrorism


not to SL if terrorism is from by Hamas, or Syrian/ Iranian governments.

SL Budhists will not sleep peacefully untill the ISRAEL is wiped out, and all the JEWS are killed.
LankanWay
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26 Sep 2007 17:32:19 GMT  Report for Abuse   
UNP set to abandon federalism as a goal

The opposition United National Party (UNP) which had pledged to make Sri Lanka a federal state to resolve the long standing ethnic conflict in the island, is now thinking of backing out of it.

The media quoted senior UNP MP and former cabinet minister Ravi Karunanayake as saying that his party was 'seriously considering the idea of repositioning itself' in regard to the concept of federalism.

He said that the UNP chief, Ranil Wickremesinghe, had proposed this at the commemoration of the 101 st birth anniversary of the Late JR Jayewardene, a former party leader and Sri Lankan President.

Political observers said that the proposed change was an attempt on the part of the UNP to ingratiate itself to the majority Sinhalas, for whom the concept of federalism smacked of separatism and secession.

But the Tamils, who have been fighting for federalism and who have been supporting the UNP in several parts of the country, will be alienated from the party if it were to abandon federalism as a goal.

Suresh Premachandran, MP representing the pro-LTTE Tamil National Alliance (TNA) told Hindustan Times that if federalism was abandoned by the Sinhala majority, there could be no talks on a political solution between them and the Tamils.

Pledge in Oslo


In 2002, after the ceasefire agreement with the LTTE was signed, the then UNP government had pledged to find a 'federal' solution to the ethnic conflict. The Oslo Declaration signed by the government and the LTTE in December 2002 had this written into it.

Since then, much water has flowed down the Sri Lankan rivers. Today, the ceasefire agreement is in a shambles and the majority Sinhala community and the Sri Lankan government have all but formally abandoned federalism. President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said that any devolution of power to the Tamil minority will have to be within a unitary constitution.

Role of international community


And this seems to enjoy international support. Through its Ambassador in Colombo, Super Power United States has signaled its readiness to support a devolution package which avoids mentioning the terms unitary or federal as both these terms are very controversial, with the Tamils being averse to the term 'unitary' and the Sinhalas being averse to the term 'federal.'

India, the regional heavy weight, which once actively promoted federalism in Sri Lanka, has become indifferent now.

Given these conditions, it has become very difficult for the UNP to keep to its commitment to federalism.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?id=ffe40036-7cf9-4459-a8f2-f77034341427&&Headline=UNP+set+to+abandon+federalism+as+a+goal
kotia
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26 Sep 2007 17:33:10 GMT  Report for Abuse   
this man is lying or do not know what he is talking,,,,,


do you know what you are talking at least?

it is sufficient to prove that the tamils cannot take part politics to express their own views!!


an eelamic joke.

Edited By - kotia - 26 Sep 2007 17:34:01 GMT
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26 Sep 2007 17:35:06 GMT  Report for Abuse   
LETS HAVE SOME SERIOUS TALK,,,


another moneky story?? :) lol

Tigy..lets have some fun :)
tigeress19
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26 Sep 2007 17:35:08 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Sri Lanka's moves to pluralism stymied by the Tigers - Peace Secretary
Wednesday, 26 September 2007 - 11:10 PM SL Time

there is no space in the constitution for the Tamils to express peacefully to remedy the grievances!!

if they peacefully do, they will be jailed!!


vishwa
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26 Sep 2007 17:37:33 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Before LTTE came on the scene what did these profs do?

Robin your question is undated and old. These guys conveniently wanted us to forget the period before LTTE was born.
These damaram's idea of projecting LTTE as the cause of all problems is now going south.
IC slowly and stedily recognising the root of all problems in SL.
That was the reason of MR's cry at the NY meetingattended by the sinhala people living in the USA.
He asked sinhala expatriats to do more and more to project as an Terrorist group.
But IMHO tamils are working harder than before in updating their respective Governments in what is going on in SL and who are the real terrorists in SL.

It will take a lot of time to change the IC. But it shows now a little change in their mind.
Tamil's hard work started to pay off.

There was a time USA said solution should be with in 'One SL'.
Now it seems to have changed to say 'No Unitary, No separate states'
Which is a huge policy change on the side of USA. Sinhala media delebrately avided this news from publishing.
That was a huge success of foreign tamil's hardwork.

Will take time but we must continue the good job.
I am doing it.
kotia
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26 Sep 2007 17:39:29 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Makaso

LETS HAVE SOME SERIOUS TALK,,,


have you ever seen those morons have entered a serious talk. I think this could be serious joke.

The hidden meaning of 'SERIOUS TALK' could you give us our eelam.

that is all.
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26 Sep 2007 17:41:03 GMT  Report for Abuse   
then the best thing is to keep the mouth shut rather than telling bogus here.


I am asking for opinions and clues on that ? What kind of snipers can hang around that high security Colombo area, observing for a while, with a rifle and whatever gear, also leaving undetected.
kotia
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26 Sep 2007 17:41:42 GMT  Report for Abuse   
I am doing it.


free fun for every body.
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