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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, April 30, 2013
GTF vows to discourage C’wealth leaders visiting Colombo
Govt hits back at TNA, GTF
The
UK based Global Tamil Forum (GTF) yesterday vowed to intensify its campaign
aimed at discouraging the Queen and main member states from attending the
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM 2013) though its project to
thwart the meeting failed.
GTF
spokesman Suren Surendiran told The Island that it would go all out against the
Sri Lankan government to make it impossible for world leaders to shake hands
with President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
Surendiran
echoed Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP M. Sumanthiran’s assertion that the
authoritarian government shouldn’t be given the honour for hosting the
summit.
Government
sources said that the likes of MP Sumanthiran and Suren had been silent when the
LTTE was running the show. At the LTTE’s behest the TNA had to declare the
terrorists as sole representatives of Tamil speaking people way back in late
2001, while the GTF came into being in the British parliament in February 2010
after the eradication of the LTTE. They remained silent as long as they felt the
LTTE could overwhelm the military, sources said. Had the government failed on
the Vanni front, MP Sumanthiran and Surendiran would not have dared to issue a
statement without consulting Prabhakaran.
The
GTF official insisted that it wouldn’t give its struggle against the government.
Responding to a query, Surendiran reacted angrily to Commonwealth Secretary
General Kamalesh Sharma’s declaration that Colombo could go ahead with CHOGM
2013. Surendiran said that the Commonwealth would soon become irrelevant unless
Commonwealth leaders and its Secretary General Sharma followed Commonwealth
doctrine.
How
could they allow the Sri Lankan leadership to get away with indiscriminate
military action? Surendiran queried, alleging such international gatherings
would only sanitize the murderous Sri Lankan regime.
Asked
whether a fresh campaign would be launched against Sri Lanka, Surendiran said
that it would aggressively campaign in the UK, Canada, New Zealand, India,
Malaysia as well as many other countries to discourage their leaders from
visiting Colombo in November.
Surendiran
said: "The core values and principles of the Commonwealth, are as stated in the
recently signed charter: inter alia to democracy, human rights, the rule of law,
separation of powers, freedom of expression, good governance, tolerance, respect
and understanding and the role of civil society. As the custodian of the
Commonwealth’s fundamental political values, the Group pledged to continue to
promote these commonly agreed goals."
Although
the government had claimed war victory, the military remained deeply involved in
civilian affairs at the expense of the Tamil community, Surendiran said.
"Government sponsored attacks on media institutions, government sponsored
premeditated attacks on the Muslim faith, the lack of independence in the
judiciary, the undemocratic features of the 18th amendment to the country’s
Constitution, corruption, economic mismanagement, government sponsored
colonisation, forced evictions and land grabbing remained contentious issues,"
the GTF official said.