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The memoirs of the village man....the village magic of `madamulane` mahinda rajapakse....the smartness in tackling the world ,taking the world bulls by the horn and decimating the ltte and getting his work done....all at the same time...:))):)))

Friday, 11 September 2009 - 4:36 PM SL Time



In their petty geopolitical and corporate interests, India and the West have created a Frankenstein monster of a state in Sri Lanka that disgraces the whole world. What fears them now is this monster in its frenzies making their labours lost in the island. This is what impels them to tell the victims to reconcile, not to anger the monster and not to say genocide even when it takes place for decades. A general excuse they come out with is that the present world has no appetite for new nation states. Colombo makes the best use of this weakness. No justifiable norm of polity could be seen in why India and the West should labour so hard to uphold a united Sri Lanka and to appease it beyond all limits, writes TamilNet political commentator in Colombo.

Full text of the article from the commentator follows:

A prominent diplomat of a power that invented and indiscriminately pursued the paradigm `war on terror` in the entire world, after around two thousand of its people got killed in a single attack, is privately advising some members of the Tamil diaspora to avoid highly charged terms like `genocide` and `Nazi-style conditions` in Sri Lanka to advocate constructively with the Sri Lanka government and the UN. People in the government and the UN will assume there is no point in engaging you as your mind is already made up, he says.

Sri Lanka`s foreign secretary and permanent representative to UN, Palitha Kohona explicitly explained the point saying there isn`t one instance where a winner of a war has been tried before a Tribunal. They have always been set up for losers.

A few days ago, an article appeared in Tamil in a literary journal of Tamil Nadu substantiated at length, Kohona`s stand. What is conspicuous about the article, apart from the fact that it made abetters of Colombo `vindicated`, is its vantage and thrust aimed at capturing the political course of the diaspora. Inferences in the article indicate its origins in the diaspora and not in Vanni.

When there was a long standing demand that the Tamil Nadu state assembly should inspire the world by recognising the national aspirations of Eezham Tamils, and when there should have been no `obstacles` to it as the LTTE excuse was crushed, Karunanidhi government not only chose to openly nullify Eezham Tamil nation, but has gone to the extent of even erasing the word `Eezham` in public places.

Mr. Karunanidhi reportedly told someone who met him that erasing the word Eezham had been the work of `central` agencies. But people believe that Centre has now assigned the task of political subjugation of the question of Eezham Tamils to Karunanidhi. Some obsolete laws of the state have been re-asserted now, aiming against voices supporting the national cause of Eezham Tamils in Tamil Nadu.

Mahinda Rajapaksa set the orchestration sometime back by a draft legislation banning ethnic-orientated political parties in the island and by compelling to EPDP to abandon its identity in the municipal elections in Jaffna.

What is clearly and repeatedly demonstrated by all the Establishments is that the war they commonly waged for varying reasons was not against the LTTE, but against the national aspirations of Eezham Tamils in the island. If not so, their responses should have been different now.

In a negative way they all have recognised the validity of Eezham Tamil nationalism and the global significance of the question. War on terror was a camouflage as there was no moral justification to reject a long-due liberation.

All their intense and aggressive current manoeuvres only show that the war has not been `won`.

But there is no camouflage for the aggressors and abetters now. So the war of the guilty ones now, shielding behind states and the tag of `winners,` is to use all possible ways - coaxing, lure, money, divide, pressure, coercion and subjugation, to make Tamils on their own give up national aspirations and accept all blame onto themselves.

Colombo is never ashamed of its `naked` chauvinism and will not be at rest until all traces of Tamil identity are erased from the island. Already it has started saying political solution is unnecessary as it is successful in `emptying` Tamil homeland. In its incurable paranoia this self-proclaimed `super power` is not going to stop with the island. Tamil Nadu and India are the immediate ones going to reap the consequences for the policies followed by them.

Drunk with diplomatic and military victories, Palitha Kohona has formally declared war on Eezham Tamil diaspora, last week. This is going to be waged by diplomatic missions being militarized now. Besides all kinds of acts of subversion by these missions, no diaspora member may able to visit kith and kin in the prisons and open prisons in the island without first getting screened by these missions and for that purpose sacrificing freedom of expression or playing stooges.

In their petty geopolitical and corporate interests, India and the West have created a Frankenstein monster of a state in Sri Lanka that disgraces the whole world. China and Pakistan have only made use of the situation.

What fears them now is this monster in its frenzies making their labours lost in the island. This is what impels them to tell the victims to reconcile, not to anger the monster and not to say genocide even when it takes place for decades. A general excuse they come out with is that the present world has no appetite for new nation states. Had it been some other context the song would have been different.

Colombo makes the best use of this weakness.

No justifiable norm of polity could be seen in why India and the West should labour so hard to uphold a united Sri Lanka and to appease it beyond all limits.

What so ever, how the diaspora is going to comprehend the situation and is going to respond are of paramount importance.

In any such situation there will be always a section of collaborators, citing the immediate plight of people or as Kohona has said, citing job opportunities, children going to school etc. Even though there is no history that collaboration with aggression ever produced positive results, let there be no qualms if this section could make anything durable. It is for them to prove to the people.

But the vast majority, who wants to be true to their aspirations, have a historic duty in organising themselves politically without playing in the hands of calculated detractors of Eezham Tamil nationalism and in demonstrating their will power for what they want.

International equations are not going to be the same always, but Tamils need the voice strong to negotiate when changes take place. Strength of any form is what always recognised.

What to do and how to do it democratically have been discussed in many articles appeared in TamilNet, even though being democratic in struggle is not going to keep Tamils away from the wrath of the Sri Lankan state.

The diaspora, which was able to draw all the people to streets for demonstrations, can always do it. It will not fit enough to be a nation if it doesn`t achieve it. If the old generation is disillusioned and if they can`t conceive ways to stand upright, let them not deviate the cause, but concentrate on other activities of developing the nation and leave the matter to the younger generation.

It is detractor`s argument that political organisation in the diaspora for Tamil independence in the island would affect the rhetoric `resettlement, rehabilitation and reconstruction.` On the contrary, it is the political challenge that can expedite any meaningful remedy to the present plight of people. Moreover, collaboration is not going to have any say on the Three Rs as they are going to be determined only by the designs and interests of the aggressors and multi national corporations.

There is no need to tell genuine rehabilitation begins from psychological rehabilitation. After all what has happened, it can come to Eezham Tamils only when their national aspirations are recognised and fulfilled.

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Though my participation now in this forum is no more more or less,readers who follow me would recall how i requested them not to under estimate the village man from the deep south...

when our elam friends were whining and day dreaming of how the world order along with the ferocious mighty tiger will crush the stubborn village man and make minced meat,i humbly cautioned them against such thinking,warning, that they had no clue,who they were dealing with.

clearly, mahinda was compared and judged,rather hopelessly misjudged by friend and foe alike by the standards and the precedents of his predecessors.but for those who knew him close this was the biggest mistake one could ever have made vis e vis politico-military decision making...
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Why MR and family is afraid of Sarath Fonseka?

What is the motivation behind taking Sarath Fonseka out of Army commander?

Hope you can shed some light on this ...
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Good to see you back, SF.

No justifiable norm of polity could be seen in why India and the West should labour so hard to uphold a united Sri Lanka and to appease it beyond all limits, writes TamilNet political commentator in Colombo.


Who is this 'TamilNet political commentator in Colombo'? He's quite a brave guy :)))
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The presidents office is in the process of making the blue print for the economic development and policy for the next 5 years.

as for a stater,with the sentiment prevalent the Asian shipping council a week ago shifted its head quarters to Colombo from none other than Singapore...

readers would also find the Forbes forecast useful...this ladies and gentle man is the village magic...:)):)))
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readers would also find the Forbes forecast useful...this ladies and gentle man is the village magic...:)):)))


I think the first thing to do now is to conduct a general election and get a clear majority. If he is the man he should cut down the mega cabinet to about 15.

We have won the war, it is because we had two good and honest people and people worked under them also followed those two too. But when it comes to public, these corrupted politicians can play the devil. That is the concern most investors have.

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Well...toyya...there were some politically sensitive statements made which were some what controversial...and drumming up popular support with the jvp and mangala samaraweera also dint help the situation....

the general story is only a media hype..he opted to stay on as the army commander thats true but the govt insisted that he went for the promotion this lead to wild goose stories...
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Who is this 'TamilNet political commentator in Colombo'? He's quite a brave guy :)))


LMAO....:)):)))

good to see you too...
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[Roman Scott of Calamander Group, who believes Tigers have been effectively contained, suppression of free expression by Colombo will not affect business, and economics is not really that strong related to democratic principles, is an early bird in the island for investment, says the latest issue of Forbes India. Sri Lanka is going to be one of the best investment opportunities on the planet for the next two to three years, said the Singapore based British equity manager. According to Forbes, companies from some countries have a natural advantage either because they have the trust of the Sinhalese or understand the local nuances better. China falls into the first category and India into the second. These two countries are likely to play a major role in the reconstruction.

A political solution not to meet Tamil aspirations but to 'facilitate' the interests of the multinational corporations (MNC) is what in the agenda, Tamil circles said adding that even such a package will be delayed until the stake-holding powers and their MNCs are firmly established in the 'conquered land.'

The bankruptcy of the totalitarian regime in Colombo and the situation in which political decision making for the Tamil homeland is snatched away from Tamils have become ideal for the multinational corporations and the powers behind to have their ways, Tamil circles said.

Chandra Lal de Alwis, president of the National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka, which recently sent a business delegation of 43 businessmen to Jaffna, told Forbes: 'China, being a large country, is putting a lot of money here. Also, politically they are not bothered. With India, there were some political issues. But all that is getting cleaned.'

An old Tamil village in the Puththa lam district, Nuraich-choalai (meaning the grove of Nephelium longanum trees), is now the location of a Chinese-built thermal power plant. The ceremony marking its completion was attended by Buddhist monks from China and a statue of Buddha brought from China is to be installed at the plant.

This was illustrative of how communist China gets the trust, Tamil circles pointed out.

Meanwhile, the IMF loan has facilitated financial stability to Colombo, attracting the arrival of MNCs. Asian Development Bank is expected to give an assistance of $300 million.

Apart from India s thermal power project in Trincomalee and under sea transmission by Power Grid Corporation, the Indian enterprises in the fray are such as Larsen and Toubro, Indian Oil Corporation, Ashok Leyland, Asian Paints and Bharti Airtel.

Pakistan will be provided with an exclusive industrial zone in the island, media reports said, Sunday. China has already been given with such a facility by Sri Lanka s investment promotion agency.

However, according to Forbes, the sweet spot for the foreign investor is not the war zone. The relatively peaceful Western Province, where Colombo is located, is a ready market waiting to be tapped fully. The infrastructure and a consumer economy are already there, but the war kept away many providers of goods and services. They will come now. This province, which accounts for half of Sri Lanka's $40 billion economy, will be the first to gain from peace.

But, Rajapaksa is offering a 15-year tax holiday for investments in the north and east and India has already started pumping hundreds of millions of dollars into Sri Lanka for the rehabilitation of 280,000 internally displaced persons living in government camps, Forbes said.

Two weeks ago, a Bangalore based Concerned Citizens Forum of South Asia met the Indian foreign minister S.M. Krishna and submitted a memorandum to government of India: A roadmap for relief, resettlement and rehabilitation of displaced and war-affected people of Sri Lanka by the Government of Sri Lanka.

The forum that included some academics, human rights organisations and Sri Lanka s former foreign minister, Mr. Mangala Samaraweera, raised the issues of resettlement, rehabilitation, human rights, damage control and respect to demographic and cultural patterns.

But, there is nothing said on restoring the sovereignty of Tamils in their homeland, which would sort out all the issues that had been raised by them.

First brutally abusing the human rights of a people to shatter their spirit and then in the guise of restoring them blunting the basic political question is the trick experimented with Eezham Tamils by the forces of the new order. Powers, their MNCs, politicians, academic institutions and media all are in the game, Tamil circles said.

Forbes India puts a choice to Sri Lanka:

All said, Sri Lanka has two choices today. It can shrink back into a protectionist regime and miss this historic opportunity to become an economic power. Or, it can take foreign capital and expertise to rebuild itself, solve the ethnic problem, add the Tamil population to the work force and forget violence forever.

Adding the Tamil population to the work force is the answer of the MNCs to the Tamil national question. ]]
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readers would also find the Forbes forecast useful...this ladies and gentle man is the village magic...:)):)))


cost of living is rising high almost every week
lot of business in my home town have close their business and gone abroad
hope this magician has some magic formula to tackle the rising COL
before its too late...............
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SF,

I am pretty sure you would have watched the speech of Sarath Fonseka at the Art culture.

If it wasn't Sarath knowledge and experience of Muhamalai, Tigers would had overrun the defences at the first attempt during Eelam war 4 and the rest would have been history.

Nobody denies that Mahinda is not an ordinary leader but he seems to be sweeping many things under the carpet and acts like nothing has happened.

Mihin air and the CPC hedging are two examples to say how efficient and knowledgeable are the guys at the top.

VP did dig his own grave and downfall, nobodyelse, he would have met the same fate even somebody else was at the Temple trees.


Edited By - Kosala6BC - 11 Sep 2009 10:09:04 GMT
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