Many Srilankan Tamils feel that the only solution to this problem is seperate Eelam because Tamils are very confident the Srilankan Majority Regime will find or accept any political solution which can protect Tamils right and security. Tamils will never trust Srilankan Governments as they have, many times, demonstrated going back on accords and using ruthless activities against tamils to satisfy their majority people to win the election. My point of view, the best solution will be "IRREVERSIBLE, INTERNATIONALY PROTECTED INDIAN TYPE FEDERAL STRUCTURE WITH THE PLAN OF ACTION AND TIME FRAME WHET IT IS REVERSED BY SRILANKAN MAJORITY REGIM". Unfortunetely Indian regim lost its oppertunity and the credibility with their immatured and un-ethical approach during the IPKF operation. - Gowry Balan
RE:Article reflects the mindset of majority tamils
by Sivasubramaniam sivkumar on Jan 12, 2008 05:50 PM Permalink
Anil Athale's piece is most refreshing as it does not carry the overload of biases of those who hog the counter-terrorism industry. The present writer subscribe to Anil's balanced view which Anil and rediff readers can browse by visiting veluppillai sivasubramaniam in SouthAsiaContact@yahoogroups.com The introductory paragraph is given to encourage readers to visit the writer's blog. INDO-SRI LANKA RELATIONS REVISITED
This is a critique of an article %u201CIndo-Lanka Relations Presently Seem To Be Moving On An Even Keel%u201D: R Swaminathan %u2013 Excerpts from an Interview by Nilantha Ilangamuva, 6 December 2007, Sri Lanka Guardian.
Another Indian apologist for the Sri Lankan (SL) genocide speaks out. Though a much laboured effort justifying India%u2019s so-called %u2018hands-off%u2019 policy it covers the points that B Raman covered in %u2018Facing Realities%u2019 in Outlookindia.com June 2007. Raman's piece was analyzed in depth in %u201CA TAMIL DARFUR TRAGEDY IN THE MAKING IN SRI LANKA %u2013 INDIA%u2019S RESPONSE CRITICAL? %u2013 V S Subramaniam in velupillai.sulekha.com Jun 27 2007. A must read for an objective view on India%u2019s role in SL and the Rajiv assassination factor. The author%u2019s pedigree; belongs to a class/caste that dominated the intelligence/foreign policy establishments at both Central and State levels (the Dravida movements ended the latter; this explains their continuing antagonism towards DMK/SL Tamil politics); used the positions of inf