Sri Lanka Conflict - My personal view at root cause - Part 2.

by israeli.agent | April 4, 2009 at 08:50 pm
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This is my reply to a comment by Paschen here  

Initially I thougt of posting it in that article . But then thought better of it. So is this opinion post.


For my credit, Paschen, I do understand, speak and write Tamil fluently. I know certain things in firsthand. More importantly I know lot of Tamils personally - many of them are good friends .They are very passionate and very emotional people. They go emotional watching movies and worship movie stars even as gods..! They have high regard for anything Tamil. For any culture, in my opinion, it should be like this. One should not forget his roots.

I too agree with your observation that (fortunately) most of the Tamilians do not subscribe to this pseudo "air superiority" theory of the Tamil culture and language. Proud they are of their culture - but they don't have any pretendence of superiority. It is a very small minority who carry this baggage on their head. No wonder that no Tamilians known to you have ever said this. Because they are the normal people - the majority - who just want to live a peaceful life.

After WW2, lot of Nazis fled to South American countries .There they tried  to establish secret societies and groups with an illusion that once again they can revive the "Reich" and return to Germany and reclaim the “Aryan glory”. But timely acts by the world in general and Israel in particular prevented those who nurture this ambition from raising their head above water level. So they and their children and children of children settled there. For the new generation of Germans, they tried to brought them up in a racially pure way -
to be pure Aryans. So the new generation grew up with glorious ideas of Hitler and SS and Gestapo and blitzkrieg. At the same time the Germans in Germany (who blissfully unaware of any of these) got their acts together integrated to the world. Our poor Latino Germans never knew this as they were so disconnected from the reality. Still I think some of them live the daydream called "Fourth Reich".

The situation of “Fourth Reich”  is somewhat analogous to the situation a minority of, but influential,   Tamil "disaporans" are in. They still believe in the Arya-Dravida conflict,  the supremacy of Dravida and Tamil culture before Aryan Invasion in South India and the ensued destruction of Dravida culture. They never realize that these kinds of things may have happened thousand of years before. It is utter foolishness even to think of erasing all those signs and do dialysis of genes to purify them of Aryan traces.

In the 1950s certain politicians in  for their political gain, revived the Dradiva  theory during 1950s in Tamilnadu. Since it is easy to manipulate the emotions of Tamilians (look at how they react to the sufferings of their fellow Tamils in Sri Lanka - though LTTE is the reason behind this) they succeeded to a great extend to re-ignite this passion in them. Incidentally the first signs of  " Eezham "demand started in Sri Lanka at the same period - maybe this is "co-incidental".

You know that the Mongols under the Great Genghis Khan conquered Iraq, Iran and half of Europe some centuries back. You also know that what the Mongols did to the Chinese, Slavs and Arabs and  at that time.  Imagine a situation either the Slavic countries of the Chinese or the Iraqis now decide to raise an army and attack Mongolia to take revenge to what Genghis Khan did to their ancestors?

How wonderful and imaginative that situation would be?

This is exactly what is happening in Sri Lanka. Some Tamils do believe that Sri Lanka was once a "pure" Tamil land. They call it "Ilankai". Then suddenly "Aryan" Sinhalese materialize out of a blue. (I think historians still could not agree or establish from where Sinhalese came - I don’t know for sure. If anybody knows any references, please feel free to post it here, thank you..! Reference in Wikipedia too is bit vague). Sinhala language has lot of Sanskrit words. I guess the presence of Sanskrit words would have triggered something among some Tamils during the Dravidian "Renaissance" in 1950s. There was no dearth of Tamil "historians" who supported this theory at that time. That is the time this "Dravidian Reich" called Eelam (correct pronunciation is Eezham) separation armed struggle started in Sri Lanka by a supercharged group of Tamil Fanatics.

That snowballed into the present situation.

As you have mentioned, the situation is similar to what happened in Ireland or Basque or Quebec. But like those people, Sri Lankans (both Tamils and Sinhalese) are yet to reach that stage where both can live with peace. My observation is that Sinhalese are more willing to compromise and end this war. But - this is a big BUT - as long as LTTE continue the terrorism and the "diasporan" minority support them the end of this madness is nowhere near.

The LTTE should end to end this war.

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Sarath Fonseka

For your credit, it is not enough to speak and write Tamil fluently. 

For your real credit, you have to speak and write justice, equality and freedom for all, that is including Tamils in Sri Lanka.

Only way Tamils can live freely in Sri Lanka is if they get their own country.

Otherwise, Sinhalese racism will root out Tamils entirely in Sri Lanka soon.


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israeli.agent

They are two different things, pirathar - Tamils and LTTEs. After the "historification" of LTTE, no need for this war. Accept it. Sinhalese , Tamils, Muslims and others can live peacefully in Sri Lanka after that.

No one wants a war of this scale - barring a very few maniacs like Pirapaharan and his bloodthirsty cronies is "diaspora".

.Agent.

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Hiranya Malwatta

If there is anyone in this forum who is genuinely interested in knowing what went wrong in Sri Lanka, please read this article to the end.

This is the version of history from a Tamil who witnessed what went on in the 1930s. He writes this in answer to another Tamil, a much younger one.

Kumaran says, "A national consensus can only be achieved when the Sinhalese embrace the minorities and win their hearts and minds". Here again it seems that only the Sinhalese have to act. Don't we Tamils have to also act to reassure the majority?

As an aging Tamil who has observed Tamil-Sinhala politics since the 1940s, I cringe to see the continued repetition of simplified and historically incorrect hurling of accusation, even by a man who recognizes the need for building bridges between communities. People of Kumaran's generation do not know that politicians like D. S. Senanayake (DS) tried to create a "Ceylonese" nation.


Another part I would like to quote before you get into the article full swing is,

I have began from the Donoughmore Era and reviewed the history to indicate to young people like Satheesan Kumaran that the story is not black and white, with the Sinhalese doing all the bad things and "creating the ethnic divide", while the Tamils meekly performed "satyagraha" to win their rights both sides have been at fault.

S. Rasalingam - I salute you sir, we need a few thousand more people like you in Sri Lanka. And thank you for clearing out some bits and pieces that were vague and incomplete about our history in my mind.



Here is the full text.

Tamils must ask for what is reasonable and accept their role in the conflict An answer to Satheesan Kumaran
by S. Rasalingam

One of the important, and valid messages contained in Satheesan Kumaran's message, published in the Midweek review if The Island of 20th February is that we need bridge-building among the different communities. But he observes it in the breach.

Hurling accusations does not help. He claims, "The ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka between the Sinhalese and Tamil-speaking has been a creation by the Sinhala leaders". Then Kumaran proceeds to attack Theravada Buddhism, and gives advice to Buddhist monks. He says "Irresponsible words of politicians in Colombo will only add fuel to the flames of destruction engulfing Sri Lanka politically, economically, militarily, culturally and socially, rather than educate communities on the importance of co-existence." He goes onto claim "what Sri Lankan politicians really want is to create a society of voiceless citizens remote-controlled by a bunch of politicians."

Surely, such voiceless citizens already live in the Vanni and how did that come about? We Tamils have not understood how we dug our own graves.

Kumaran says, "A national consensus can only be achieved when the Sinhalese embrace the minorities and win their hearts and minds". Here again it seems that only the Sinhalese have to act. Don't we Tamils have to also act to reassure the majority?

As an aging Tamil who has observed Tamil-Sinhala politics since the 1940s, I cringe to see the continued repetition of simplified and historically incorrect hurling of accusation, even by a man who recognizes the need for building bridges between communities. People of Kumaran's generation do not know that politicians like D. S. Senanayake (DS) tried to create a "Ceylonese" nation.

Much false propaganda has been generated and good men like DS have been besmirched. People like Ponnambalam Ramanathan, in collusion with Governor Maitland introduced the principle of "communal representation" in the legislative process. Some Sinhala leaders rejected this ("Ramanathan's deception"), and then came the Donoughmore commission which proposed Universal Franchise.

Surely, it was a defining moment when the Colombo Tamil leaders decided that their dominant position would be threatened, unless they separated themselves from the Sinhalese, and call for a separate identity. G. G. Ponnambalam (GGP) in the State Council in 1934 declared that he was "a proud Dravidian" and rejected the "Ceylonese" concept of a polity of a single people. Natesan and others followed suit, as a reading of the political history of the times will reveal. Ponnambalam lent his voice to a movement which began to attack Sinhala Buddhists, and the Mahavamsa, their famed historical chronicle. Should I remind Mr. Kumaran that the first Sinhala-Tamil Riot occurred in 1939, in Navalapitiya, and spread to Passara, Maskeliya and to many other towns, when the Colonial government stepped in and stamped it out?

The riot was sparked by the inflammatory racist speech of GGP in Navalapitiya, attacking the Sinhala Buddhists and the Mahavamsa (see The Hindu Organ, June 1, 1939 and other newspapers of the time). It was then that S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike (SWRD) saw an opportunity, and went to every one of the cities touched by the riots, and established branches of the Sinhala Maha Sabha (see The Hindu Organ, June 19, 1939). It was in this extremely heated atmosphere that GGP developed his fifty-fifty solution as a means of safeguarding the dominant position of the Tamils. Far from bridging the gap between the communities, every action of GGP was designed to drive this "difference" between the Tamils - descendants of the Dravidians, and the Sinhalese, a "hybrid mongrel race split of from the aboriginal Tamils and mixed with Aryan invaders" (as stated by GGP in Navalapitiya in 1939).

The racism of the GGP et al was matched by the SWRD group. It would seem that SWRD the feudal aristocrat, and GGP the caste-conscious Catholic lawyer, were both power-hungry manipulators of the people for further their own interests. The elder statesmen of the times, i.e., Baron Jayatilleke, D. S. Senanayake (DS), Mahadeva etc. charted a reasonably non-communalist line.

DS in particular realized that public confrontations would be a grave obstacles to independence and bridge-building between the communities. When the Soulbury commission arrived, Senanayake managed to get the "Young Turks" like SWRD and others not to appear before Soulbury, and imposed a formal boycott while making room for informal contacts. GGP however appeared before the Soulbury commission and whenever possible for three months, claiming that the Tamils were being discriminated against in jobs, education, health, colonization settlements, etc. He even objected to the declaration of Anuradhapura as an archaeological conservation area as an act of discrimination. The Soulbury Commissioners rejected virtually all of GGP's claims as being without foundation. It rejected the 50-50 demand, i.e., equal number of seats to the 12% Tamils and 75% Sinhalese as an attempt to subvert democracy.

The Sinhala leaders refrained from public confrontation with GGP during the Soulbury period, and this led to a sense of healing between the communities. The state council approved the Soulbury proposals overwhelmingly. GGP leading the Tamil Congress(TC), as well as SWRD and other Sinhala nationalists joined the DS cabinet which believed in the "ceylonese" concept (see Senanayake's Acceptance Speech in the Hansard 1947).

Meanwhile, dark clouds were gathering. The ultra-nationalist Tamil wing led by S. J. V. Chelvanayakam (SJV) was not happy. They grumbled about GGP's approach, and proposed that instead of 50-50, the Tamils must pursue the "Two-Nation" concept, where the Tamils are equal to, and distinct from the Sinhalese. SJV said that Tamils should pursue their separate destiny. The opportunity to break from GGP arose with the Indian Citizenship Act. Most Ceylonese leaders and the Colonial government had become worried that the Indian Tamil workers and the Estate sector would fall into the hands of the Marxists who had began militant agitations. The new citizenship act required that only persons with seven years of residency could become citizens and vote in elections, thus eliminating transients. GGP and most other Tamils voted for it. But SJV declared that GGP was a "traitor" to the Tamil cause and used the moment to create the Tamil Arasu Kachchi. SJV contended that the Citizenship Act violated minority rights, and challenged it, and the government, in the courts, and in the Privy Council in London. The unequivocal judgments were that there has been no discrimination before or after the Act, and that the citizenship requirements were as reasonable as in the most liberal European states at the time.

Nevertheless, the Arasu Kachchi kept on agitating, determined to drive a wedge between the two communities, i.e., even among the anglicized Colombo citizens. I have attended meetings in Jaffna where the Arasu Kachchi talked of a separate Tamil nation, while in Colombo they sounded moderate and talked of federalism. A golden opportunity for the Arasu Kachchi arrived with the election of SWRD as PM. SWRD was a politician who recognized the rights of minorities, and an accommodation could have been easily reached with him. But the Arasu Kachchi's public position in Jaffna was well known to the Sinhala nationalists who had deep distrust of SJV, E.M.V. Naganathan and others. If there is no trust, there can be no political Pact.

It is easy to blame the "Buddhist monks" for the failure of the Banda- Chelva Pact. But what did this Banda-Chelva Pact ask for? It asked for Tamil administrative regions in the North and East. At that time, just as today, the East involved Muslims and Sinhalese and Tamils. The Muslims opposed the Banda-Chelva Pact. The Sinhalese in the East opposed the B-C pact. The Arasu Kachchi had done NOTHING to build bridges between the two communities and win their confidence. Instead, they used every opportunity to confront the Singhalese. Ponnambalam and the TC also opposed the B-C Pact.

The B-C pact was NOT based on discrimination. It was based on the "Homeland Concept". It asked for the same 2/3 coastal area and land area as a "homeland" for the Tamils (12% of the population) that the LTTE today is asking for. If the Arasu Kachchi had only asked for the Northern province and if its leaders had reassured the Sinhalese and Muslims, the B-C Pact would have had some chance of survival.

If the proposed B-C pact had actually got enacted, the Sinhala nationalists would have demanded the Tamils living in Weallawatai and Kottachenai to leave. The 1983 Black July would have happened decades earlier.

I have began from the Donoughmore Era and reviewed the history to indicate to young people like Satheesan Kumaran that the story is not black and white, with the Sinhalese doing all the bad things and "creating the ethnic divide", while the Tamils meekly performed "satyagraha" to win their rights both sides have been at fault.

The Tamils in the Vanni and other areas are not like their caste conscious counterparts in, whose only desire has been to retain their political power, and rule the North as absent landlords. The Vanni Tamils ("Malabars" in the language of the 1815 Kandyan Treaty, and also in Cleghorn's report to the Colonial office), like the Singhalese, have a lot in common as our religion, social organization and language are very similar to that of the Sinhalese people. Although GGP and SJV attempted to emphasize differences, these are the same stock of people with mere superficial differences.

The LTTE is a creation of the elitist Colombo Tamils who decided to use the lower caste "boys" in far-flung areas to promote their misguided political struggle making our children mere cannon fodder. Meanwhile, their children, kith and kin have gone abroad and continue to finance a psychopath who has eliminated out teachers, our kurukals, writers, journalists, political leaders and thinkers, so as to create a subservient society toeing his line with no questions asked, in the name of Eelam.

So, Kumaran what is there to be negotiated?

Kumaran is proposing conflict resolution via negotiations. As Anton Balasingham once stated, "Only the borders remain to be negotiated". It should not be forgotten that the Arasu Kachchi, while talking of Gandhian methods, secretly supported the creation of young militant groups. SJV personally met and worked with Sivakumaran, who was the first to commit suicide by swallowing cyanide.

I am sorry to say that the Tamil leaders of the 1930s, and then the ultra-nationalist activism of the SJV platform have been largely responsible for the plight of the Tamils today. Blaming the Sinhalese for all our ills won’t do. We need to soften our acrimonious uncompromising stand.



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Hiranya Malwatta

This part supports Agents theory.

"Far from bridging the gap between the communities, every action of GGP was designed to drive this "difference" between the Tamils - descendants of the Dravidians, and the Sinhalese, a "hybrid mongrel race split of from the aboriginal Tamils and mixed with Aryan invaders" (as stated by GGP in Navalapitiya in 1939)."

And must be noted the very first communal riots in Ceylon were triggered by this speech in Navalapitiya in 1939.

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K2009

there is a lot of misinformation / outright lies put out by the Sinhala Extremists (Sri Lankans). For true info about Tamil people checkout this website>>  TAMILNATION.org 


http://www.tamilnation.org

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israeli.agent

No.

Truth is available only here.

http://www.defence.lk/english.asp

.Agent.

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israeli.agent

Thanks Sathyajith for the video.

Tamil makkalinte thalaivar appa ( the leader of Tamil people)...Lol...The guy speaks with distinct Sri Lankan Tamil accent.

For the un-initiated, the video is a classic example of investigative journalism and brought out how LTTE makes money by extortion from the Tamil diaspora.

I love this guy '"Metta" the leader of  TCC (Tamil Cutthroat Commitee)

Hehehehehe....!

(Ouch...! Stomach pain..! sorry ).


.Agent.

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Uwe Paschen

I had the benefit of living in several countries and the misfortune of witnessing war and being cough with in it. I learned that nothing is as it seems and that most have an agenda and fail to see the Human suffering in all this Demonizing the other side in order to justify they own horror. We are all Human and have to learn to respect each other as well as our differences in cultures, languishes, religion and views. Respect is the first step to finding truth and achieving peace through understanding and viable compromises. One step at the time. Remember Cyprus, In 1974, following years of intercommunal violence between ethnic Greeks andTurks and an attempted coup d'état by Greek Cypriot nationalists aimed at annexingthe island to Greece and engineered by the military junta then in power in Athens,[8]Turkey invaded and occupied one third of the island. This led to the displacement of thousands of Cypriots and the establishment of a separate Turkish Cypriot political entity in the north. This event and its resulting political situation are matters ofongoing dispute.

The Republic of Cyprus, the internationally recognised state, has de jure sovereigntyover the entire island of Cyprus and its surrounding waters except the 3% which appendix O of the Treaty of Establishment of the Republic allocates to the United Kingdom as sovereign military bases. The island is de facto partitioned into four main parts.

Today there is hope and peace in Cyprus and even talk of reuniting with in the EU.


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sudharaka

In any war there are no victors, only sufferers.

The war in Sri Lanka is waged by a TAMIL MINORITY (both local and Diaspora) who are in pursuit of a fantasy of a mono-ethnic homeland of theirs (Eelam/Eezham.) As .Agent quite rightly pointed out the CAUSE, the whole CAUSE, nothing but the CAUSE is their FALSE SENSE of SUPERIORITY over the other races. Nothing more, noting less, The simple fact that they refuse to integrate with other communities speaks volumes for their line of thought.

If the PRO EELAM RACIST LOUDPOSTS on NP does not bear enough testament to that, I simply can not imagine anything more conclusive.

If the Sinhalese are all out to wipe the Tamils in Sri Lanka why go into all this trouble of humanitarian operations. The remaining terrorists can be wiped out in one hour flat by carpet bombing the area they hide-in, without any regard for the civilian life trapped in the middle.

Paschen, when you preach Gandhian principles at the Sri Lankans, you fail to acknowledge the fact that the Sri Lankans live by those. If the majority Sinhalese were provoked into committing atrocities against Tamils, as the LTTE intended, during the recent times, there would have been a bloodbath of unprecedented proportions. It is the time to give the Sri Lankans at large the due credit for having acted with tremendous restraint.

Without unreservedly applying the principles of another situation to this context, it is advisable to gain at least some basic knowledge of the things at hand, particularly pertaining to the conflict in Sri Lanka.

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Hiranya Malwatta

The greatest mistake that people who "think" they have in-depth knowledge on any conflict in the world make is,

1) trying to compare every Toms, Dicks and Harrys of small Rebel groups with the terrorist group LTTE and their tactics.

2) trying to compare the terrorist situation in Sri Lanka with every small conflict in the world.

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senthil5000

History of Massacre of TAMILS in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) by Sinhalese governments ever since British left the Island in 1948

1. Inginiyakala massacre - 05.06.1956
2. 1958 pogramme
3. Tamil research conference massacre -10.01.1974
4. 1977 communal pogrom
5. 1981 communal pogrom
6. Burning of the Jaffna library -01.06.1981
7. 1983 communal pogrom
8. Thirunelveli massacre -24, 25.07.1983
9. Sampalthoddam massacre - 1984
10. Chunnakam Police station massacre - 08.01.1984
11. Chunnakam market massacre - 28.03.1984
12. Mathawachchi – Rampawa - September 1984
13. Point Pedro – Thikkam massacre - 16.09.1984
14. Othiyamalai massacre - 01.12.1984
15. Kumulamunai massacre - 02.12.1984
16. Cheddikulam massacre - 02.12.1984
17. Manalaru massacre - 03.12.1984
18. Blood soaked Mannar - 04.12.1984
19. Kokkilai-Kokkuthoduvai massacre - 15.12.1984
20. Vankalai church massacre - 06.01.1986
21. Mulliyavalai massacre - 16.01.1985
22. Vaddakandal massacre - 30.01.1985
23. Puthukkidiyiruppu Iyankovilady massacre - 21.04.1985
24. Trincomalee massacres in 1985
25. Valvai-85 massacre 10.05.1985
26. Kumuthini Boat massacre 15.05.1985
27. Kiliveddi massacre in 1985
28. Thiriyai massacre - 08.06.1985
29. Sampaltivu - 04 to 09.08.1985
30. Veeramunai massacre - 20.06.1990
31. Nilaveli massacre 16.09.1985
32. Piramanthanaru massacre - 02.10.1985
33. Kanthalai-85 massacre - 09.11.1985
34. Muthur Kadatkaraichenai - 08,09,10.11.1985
35. Periyapullumalai massacre in 1986
36. Kilinochchi Railway Station massacre - 25.01.1986
37. Udumbankulam massacre - 19.02.1985
38. Vayaloor massacre - 24.08.1985
39. Eeddimurinchan massacre - 19, 20.03.1986
40. Anandapuram shelling - 04.06.1986
41. Kanthalai-86 massacre - 04, 05.06. 1986
42. Mandaithivu sea massacre - 10.06.1986
43. Seruvila massacre - 12.06.1986
44. Thambalakamam massacres - 1985, 1986
45. Paranthan farmers massacre - 28.06.1986
46. Peruveli refugee camp massacre - 15.07.1986
47. Thanduvan bus massacre - 17.07.1986
48. Muthur Manalchenai massacre - 18.07. 1986
49. Adampan massacre - 12.10.1986
50. Periyapandivrichchan massacre - 15.10.1986
51. Kokkadichcholai-87 massacre - 28.01.1987
52. Paddithidal massacre - 26.04.1987
53. Thonithiddamadu massacre - 27.05.1987
54. Alvai temple shelling - 29.05.1987
55. Eastern University massacre - 23.05.1990
56. Sammanthurai massacre - 10.06.1990
57. Xavierpuram massacre - 07.08.1990
58. Siththandy massacre - 20, 27.07.1990
59. Paranthan junction massacre - 24.07.1990
60. Poththuvil massacre - 30.07.1990
61. Tiraikerny massacre - 06.08.1990
62. Kalmunai massacre - 11.08.1990
63. Thuranilavani massacre - 12.08.1990
64. Eravur hospital massacre - 12.08.1990
65. Koraveli massacre 14.08.1990
66. Nelliyadi market bombing - 29.08.1990
67. Eravur massacre - 10.10.1990
68. Saththurukkondan massacre - 09.09.1990
69. Natpiddymunai massacre - 10.09.1990
70. Vantharamullai-90 massacre - 05, 23,09,1990
71. Mandaithivu disappearances - 23.08.1990, 25.09.1990
72. Oddisuddan bombing - 27.11.1990
73. Puthukkudiyiruppu junction bombing
74. Vankalai massacre - 17.02.1991
75. Vaddakkachchi bombing - 28.02.1991
76. Vantharumoolai-91 - 09.06.1991
77. Kokkadichcholai-91 massacre - 12.06.1991
78. Pullumalai massacre - 1983-1990
79. Kinniyadi massacre - 12.07.1991
80. Akkarayan hospital massacre - 15.07.1997
81. Uruthrapuram bombing - 04.02.1991
82. Karapolla-Muthgalla massacre - 29.04.1992
83. Vattrapalai shelling - 18.05.1992
84. Thellipalai temple bombing - 30.05.1992
85. Mailanthai massacre - 09.08.1992
86. Kilali massacre -1992, 1993
87. Maaththalan bombing - 18.09.1993
88. Chavakachcheri-Sangaththanai bombing - 28.09.1993
89. Kokkuvil temple massacre & bombing - 29.09.1993
90. Kurunagar church bombing - 13.11.1993
91. Chundikulam-94 massacre - 18.02.1994
92. Navali church massacre - 09.07.1995
93. Nagarkovil bombing - 22.05.1995
94. Chemmani mass graves in 1996
95. Kilinochchi town massacre - 1996-1998
96. Kumarapuram massacre - 11.02.1996
97. Nachchikuda strafing - 16.03.1996
98. Thambirai market bombing - 17.05.1996
99. Mallavi bombing - 24.07.1996
100. Pannankandy massacre - 05.07.1997
101. Kaithady Krishanthi massacre - 07.09.1996
102. Vavunikulam massacre - 26-09-1996, 15-08-1997
103. Konavil bombing - 27.09.1996
104. Mullivaikal bombing - 13.05.1997
105. Mankulam shelling - 08.06.1997
106. Thampalakamam-98 massacre - 01.02.1998
107. Old Vaddakachchi bombing - 26.03.1998
108. Suthanthirapuram massacre - 10.06.1998
109. Visuvamadhu shelling - 25.11.1998
110. Chundikulam-98 bombing 02.12.1998
111. Manthuvil bombing - 15.09.1999
112. Palinagar bombing and shelling - 03.09.1999
113. Madhu church massacre - 20.11.1999
114. Bindunuwewa massacre
115. Mirusuvil massacre - 19.12.2000

The list keeps growing. Given the cruel history of mass massacre of Tamils by Sinhalese in Sri Lanka, now we would like to question the Democratic world whether there exists any room for Tamils who are different from Sinhalese in every respect (i.e,. Religion, language, culture, etc.) to live peacefully in Sri Lanka. The reasons why the suppression by Sinhalese will never stop unless Tamils get their right to Self-Determination (i.e., lost kingdom) back:

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sudharaka

Repeat the lies again and again and again. Finally you will find the a taker.
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Robert Sanderson

Thank you Senthil5000 for the information.

I got a friend who came to Germany, and then to US in the 1983 riots in Colombo. He told me many things happened in july 1983. Ceylon government must out get tamils if it can do something like that in 1983.

It is absurd the Sri Lankan government can get away with these murders.

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