A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
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Sri
Lankan Tamil party says no progress on political solution
2012-07-03
2012-07-03
COLOMBO, July 3 (Xinhua) -- The main minority
Tamil political party in Sri Lanka said on Tuesday that moves aimed at reaching
a political solution to the ethnic issue in the country remained
deadlocked.
Tamil National Alliance (TNA) legislator M.A.
Sumanthiran told Xinhua that his party leader R. Sampanthan and the leader of
the main opposition United National Party (UNP) Ranil Wickremesinghe had met
over the weekend in an attempt to look for a way forward.
Following the end of a 30-year war between the
Tamil Tiger rebels and the military three years ago the government and the TNA
began talks aimed at reaching a political solution.
However the talks were suspended late last year
after the government insisted that the TNA take part in a parliament process
involving all the political parties to reach a political solution.
The TNA refused to be part of the process known
as the Parliament Select Committee (PSC) until an agreement is reached at direct
talks between the government and the TNA.
"Mr. Sampanthan met Mr. Wickrememesinghe and
discussed several issues regarding the PSC. But there is still no decision or
progress. Our position remains that we will join the PSC only once an agreement
is reached in bilateral talks with the government. However the government does
not seem keen to resume bilateral talks," Sumanthiran said.
Sumanthiran also said that there was an attempt
made by the UNP leader to push the government to have bilateral talks with the
TNA while also going ahead with the PSC but the government had failed to respond
positively to the request.
Amidst pressure from its allies the government
of President Mahinda Rajapaksa has refused to have talks only with the TNA on
the basis that they are not the sole representatives of the Tamils.
However the UNP has refused to take part in the
PSC until the government reaches an agreement with the TNA to join the
process.
As a result the PSC has also remained
deadlocked despite pressure from Sri Lanka's biggest neighbor India which wants
the government to reach a speedy political solution which is acceptable to all
the communities in the country.
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Editor: Lu Hui
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