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India should take an `unequivocal stand` against the US resolution on Sri Lanka - RSS

Monday, 19 March 2012 - 1:41 AM SL Time
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India`s Hindu nationalist organization, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has said India should not support the resolution moved by the United States in the United Nations Human rights Council against Sri Lanka on alleged human rights violations and called on India to take an `unequivocal stand` against the resolution.

The RSS directly taking a stand against the Indian political parties calling India to support the resolution against Sri Lanka said the resolution is a move by the US and the West to interfere in a democratically elected government`s affairs that are of no concern to them directly.

`If India baulks today and adopts a `neutral` position, it would find itself in the dock one day. India by its geo-political position must take a robust stand against the West interfering in issues not concerning them directly,` an editorial in `Organiser`, the weekly magazine of RSS, said.

The Sunday editorial pointed out that `There is no case for the US or any of the European nations to dictate to a democratically elected government or try to humiliate it in a world forum that belongs as much to us as it does to them.`

The RSS questioned the intention of the resolution being moved by the US after Sri Lanka ended the war and eliminated the terror reign of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) nearly three years ago.

Calling the US the `biggest violator of human rights globally` the editorial charged that the US is `poking around the scab to reopen healing wounds.`

The editorial reminded that the enemy (LTTE) was not a `hapless, unarmed group of peaceful activists, `and it was the LTTE leader, Prabhakaran and `his unyielding temperament` that prevented Sri Lanka from reaching an `amicable, bloodless settlement of the Tamil problem.`

`It was the unflinching stand of the present Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa that saw the end of one of the longest and bloodiest wars in modern world,` the Organiser editorial noted.

The RSS also points out that it is the responsibility of the Sri Lankan government to rehabilitate the victims of the civil war.

`The Tamils of Sri Lanka are citizens of that country. At best, India has an interest and moral responsibility to speak for them, which India has been doing all these decades. But it makes no case for anybody else to intervene,` Organiser said.



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bakamoona
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LK Information  18 Mar 2012 19:37:52 GMT  Report for Abuse  
India should take an 'unequivocal stand' against the US resolution on Sri Lanka - RSS


What?

India HAS taken its stand!

http://www.lankasrinews.com/view.php?22BmSac3MA24eIY5302lOIdd2OlJ20L5Y3e4UMCca3mBT2


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LK Information  18 Mar 2012 19:47:44 GMT  Report for Abuse  
The RSS of india often cough many do not hear in srilanka....since the lankalie.com, lankapecko.com and colombogarbage.com reports it, the RSS of india must have had a bum cough...
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LK Information  18 Mar 2012 20:11:08 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Hey Tigress!
Just ignore BROWN's stale news!

Check the links I have given

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LK Information  18 Mar 2012 20:14:09 GMT  Report for Abuse  
What about doing the right thing, some justice

can we include a few Tamil words in the national anthem

LLRC is another pipe dream, India will be bluffed again

when China dominates the region India will know for sure it has lost its chance

then fund another inserection?

theres a way to do things and how, secondary business deals to China, you will always be second in your own back yard

now this bigot is saying got no help from outsiders, yes because multibarrels were made in SL.

Cant deny SL govt deliberately supplied essentials to only 70 000 people not the 300 000

UN, Red-Crss 300-350 000 were dismissed as tiger estimates (then the surprise rescue 250 000 !!).
Tiger estimate was about 350-400 000. Drones,govt servants, satelites were available to GOSL.
Hence these nazi bigots at the top of govt was willing to wipe out 3/4 of the then trapped Vanni population !! However managed only 1/3 to 1/4.
They hid this from their own people.

The civilian shield argument does not stand as govt was supposed to be different to terrorists. They are civilians like in a bank robbery/hijack cant kill the civilians to kill the thief/terrorist. Certainly cant under estimate the captured civilians because the terrorist will be fed, cant bomb hospitals, even if they speak another language.
After abusing minorities with bigot policies and riots since Independence the situation remains the same, not even allowed to sing the national anthem in their language!
Sucessful genocide by fooling the SL people.

Sinhalese have killed more Sinhalese than the Tigers actually managed (quashin the two Marxist poor youth uprisings and MR's then UN resolution plan)

the nazi bigots, the top end of GOSL needs to be held accountable for tarnishing the image of the country by taking them on a disguised genocide path, so take action agaist them, not resolution on normal people, the people were lied to.

Edited By - velu - 18 Mar 2012 20:27:05 GMT
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Hey Tigress!
Just ignore BROWN's stale news!

Check the links I have given



Ha..ha wishful thinking. Diaspora having pre-mature..ejac
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LK Information  18 Mar 2012 20:17:48 GMT  Report for Abuse  
The civilian shield argument does not stand as govt was supposed to be different to terrorists


Typical argument from peelamists..they can kill thousands but government should just watch..

This did not work ..and thank god the terrorists lost
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KP eating well !
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Police have received a complaint that chairman of Central provincial council Saliya Dissanayake, a brother of higher education minister S.B. Dissanayake, had attacked Hanguranketha Pradeshiya Sabha chairman Ranasinghe Dissanayake. The PS chairman has complained that the CPC chairman and his supporters stormed a meeting today (Mar. 18) chaired by him to discuss development activities in the area.

The intruders had allegedly attacked the PS chairman and tried to knife him, causing him injuries.

The wounded PS chairman was admitted to the area s hospital and was later transferred to Peradeniya Hospital.

Two buses belonging to the CPC chairman s wife were set on fire a few days ago.


Resolution !


Edited By - Damed - 18 Mar 2012 20:33:04 GMT
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Is this a peelam orgy time or what? some had premature ejaculation already... it is a Tamil thing..
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UPFA MP Nishantha Muthuhettigama reportedly disrupted a scheduled election for Ihala Lelwala Cooperative Society in Galle this morning (Mar. 18).

The parliamentarian had gone to the venue and ordered that the election be not held.

He was accompanied by his supporters, including Baddegama Pradeshiya Sabha chairman Anura Narangoda.

The election was to elect the chairman and the directors of the cooperative society.


Hela Jathika Awamane !

Edited By - Damed - 18 Mar 2012 20:31:18 GMT
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