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Sunday, December 19, 2010
சோனியா மன்மோகன் கருணா கும்பலின் ஊழல் ஆட்சி தொடர வேண்டுமா?
China and India should always be partners and friends.
agreements with a total value of over US$16 billion. Before that, the Shanghai Electric Group of China and other two Chinese companies signed with their Indian counterparts contract of 59 coal-fired power
generating units worth up to US$8.3 billion. These units are installations of efficient and clean energy. During this visit, China has agreed to provide over US$4 billion in buyer’s credit for the implementation of
this project. A number of well-known Indian businesses have obtained considerable orders from the Chinese procurement mission. All this shows that our business cooperation enjoys huge potential and broad
prospects. China understands India’s concern over the bilateral trade imbalance. We are ready to take measures to facilitate access of Indian IT products, pharmaceuticals and farm produce to the Chinese
market. Meanwhile, our two sides should handle appropriately trade frictions, oppose all forms of protectionism, and jointly create conditions for the launch of regional trade arrangement negotiations. ''
= Working Together for New Glories of the Oriental Civilization
Address by H. E. Wen JiabaoPremier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of ChinaAt the Indian Council of World Affairs
New Delhi, 16 December 2010 9 (MORE)
Friday, December 17, 2010
தேசிய கீதம்
The Republic of Ireland Anthem
The Soldier's Song
Scottish national Anthem..
O flower of Scotland
Wales National Anthem
The old land of my fathers is dear to me,
ENGLAND NATIONAL ANTHEM
God save our gracious Queen,
National Anthem of Sri Lanka Namo Namo Matha
ශ්රී ලංකා මාතාඅප ශ්රී....... ලංකා නමෝ නමෝ නමෝ නමෝ මාතාසුන්දර සිරිබරිනී සුරැඳි අති සෝබමාන ලංකාධාන්ය ධනය නෙක මල් පලතුරු පිරි ජය භුමිය රම්යාඅප හට සැප සිරි සෙත සදනා ජීවනයේ මාතාපිළිගනු මැන අප භක්තී පූජානමෝ නමෝ මාතාඅප ශ්රී ...... ලංකා නමෝ නමෝ නමෝ නමෝ මාතාඔබ වේ අප විද්යාඔබ මය අප සත්යාඔබ වේ අප ශක්තිඅප හද තුළ භක්තීඔබ අප ආලෝකේඅපගේ අනුප්රාණේඔබ අප ජීවන වේඅප මුක්තිය ඔබ වේනව ජීවන දෙමිනේ නිතින අප පුබුදු කරන් මාතාඥාන වීර්ය වඩවමින රැගෙන යනු මැන ජය භූමී කරාඑක මවකගෙ දරු කැල බැවිනායමු යමු වී නොපමාප්රේම වඩා සැම හේද දුරැර දා නමෝ නමෝ මාතාඅප ශ්රී........ ලංකා නමෝ නමෝ නමෝ නමෝ මාතා
தமிழீழ தேசிய கீதம்
வாழ்க ஈழத்தமிழகம் வாழ்க இனிது வாழ்கவே
யுத்தக் குற்றமிழைத்த ஸ்ரீலங்கா படையுடன் கை கோர்க்கும் ஐ.நா.சபை
Lanka strengthens Armoured Corps, eyes more UN missions
* Talks underway with Russia
December 15, 2010, 9:45 pm
By Shamindra Ferdinando
The government is boosting the strength of the Armoured Corps, with a view to securing more UN peace keeping missions in which AC can play a leading role.
This was revealed by Army Chief Lt. Gen. Jagath Jayasuriya, who is also Colonel Commandant of the Armoured Corps, at the 55th anniversary of the Corps held at its Regimental Headquarters, Rock House, Muttwal on Wednesday (Dec.15).
Following in the footsteps of his predecessor, Sinha Regiment veteran General Sarath Fonseka, Jayasuriya remains the Colonel Commandant of the Armoured Corps even after taking over the Army. Fonseka held the position of Colonel Commandant of Sinha Regiment throughout the war, while being the Commander of the Army.
Lt. Gen. Jayasuriya said that the government was in the process of negotiating with Russia to acquire armoured fighting vehicles as part of its overall strategy to secure fresh UN missions.
During the war, the government acquired two types of armoured fighting vehicles from Russia and China for the Mechanised Infantry Regiment. About 140 troops of the Mechanised Infantry with several armoured fighting vehicles among other equipment are about to be deployed in South Lebanon under UN Command shortly.
Lt. Gen. Jayasuriya said that the army would never allow terrorism to raise its head again. Whatever the situation abroad, the army chief vowed not to allow those with separatist and treacherous sentiments to cause trouble in the country.
The announcement of a move to acquire new equipment is the first such public statement since the conclusion of the war in May last year.
Since September 2004, Sri Lanka maintains a battalion of troops in the Caribbean Island of Haiti. Army headquarters told The Island that more troops could be assigned to overseas missions and the country remained ready to take on new assignments at short notice.
The government increased the defence allocation at the recently presented budget to facilitate among other acquisition of new equipment as well as payments for what Sri Lanka had acquired over the years.
Tens of thousands commemorate PFLP 43rd anniversary in Gaza City
December 11, 2010
Tens of thousands of members and supporters of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine gathered today, December 11, 2010 , in Gaza City's Palestine Stadium, marking the forty-third anniversary of the PFLP's founding in a mass rally. Palestinians from all sectors - men and women, elderly and children, workers and farmers, attended the rally from all sectors of Gaza City, and traveling in groups from throughout the Gaza Strip, waving red flags that filled the stadium.
Comrade Jamil Majdalawi, member of the Political Bureau of the PFLP, delivered the main speech of the rally, emphasizing the need for Palestinian national unity to confront the occupier and build the resistance in the face of all repression. He emphasized that the Palestinian people have the right to all forms of resistance, including armed, popular and economic resistance, and that resistance is the only solution to the occupation.
He denounced the accumulation of wealth, power and influence at the expense of the struggle of the Palestinian people, saying that it benefits the enemy only. He called upon Hamas and Fatah to move toward reconciliation and prioritize the national struggle of the Palestinian people.
He denounced the path of "negotiations" and "peace talks" flowing from the Oslo accords and said that the masses of the Palestinian people must lead a collective reevaluation in order to learn the lessons of this period to continue the march of the Palestinian revolutionary struggle.
He emphasized that for the PLO to fulfill its role as an umbrella uniting the people, it must be democratic and embrace all of the parts of the Palestinian national movement in a pluralistic manner, based on democratic elections and proportional representation.
Comrade Majdalawi paid tribute to the Front's leadership and history, calling for the freedom of General Secretary Comrade Ahmad Sa'adat in the jails of the occupier, and the freedom of his comrades and all Palestinian prisoners, and saluting the legacy of past General Secretaries Abu Ali Mustafa and George Habash. He noted the strength and importance of the involvment of young people and women in all activities and at all levels of the Front and the Palestinian movement.
Comrade Musab al-Bashir, a freed former prisoner, spoke about the struggle of prisoners, calling on all forces to prioritize the case of Palestinian prisoners, and pointing to the prisoners' movement as an example of ending the internal division. He discussed the ongoing crimes and abuses being committed against prisoners in the Zionist jails, and emphasized the commitment of the Front on the 43rd anniversary to its imprisoned comrades and all of the imprisoned sons and daughters of the Palestinian people.
The festival included artistic performances, speeches and poetry and concluded with a new song performed by the Palestinian artist Ahmed Assaf entitled "The Backbone of the Front".
Thursday, December 16, 2010
முஹர்ராம் ஆர்ப்பாட்டம் முறியடிப்பு
Mourners Beaten, Arrested; Curfew Triggers Chaos In City
WASIM KHALID
Srinagar, Dec 15: Police fired tear gas canisters and baton charged the mourners, who formed part of Muharram processions, and commuters even as the stringent curfew remained imposed in areas coming under five police stations of Srinagar. At least 12 people sustained injuries while as 15 persons were arrested following clampdown on the mourners.Complete chaos ruled the city where curfew enforced complete shutdown and hundreds of commuters and students appearing in the exams were either stopped or forced to take alternative routes by the police and CRPF amid the winter chill. The police was accused of highhandedness while dealing with the situation. Early morning, CRPF and police wearing riot gear and equipped with sophisticated weapons were deployed in strength to enforce a strict curfew in a bid to debar people from joining Muharram processions.The bunker vehicles were parked at major junctions while concertina wires were laid to stop the movement of people on the roads and city entry points. Despite strict security arrangements in city and surrounding areas, the mourners brought out processions at various localities.A large group of mourners assembled at Khanqah and were later led by Itehadul Muslimeen chairman Moulana Masroor Abbas Ansari to city. As the mourners, dressed in black clothes and beating their chests, marched towards Lal Chowk, they were intercepted at several places by police.The large procession was first stopped at Babdemb by police. Cops fired tear gas canisters and resorted to baton charge to disperse the mourners. Later Masroor Abbas along with his many party members was arrested and lodged at Kral Khud Police Station.Senior member of Hurriyat (G), Nisar Ahmad Rather, led a procession of mourners near Jehangir Chowk. Police used force to quell the procession.The police also swung into action on mourners at Chinkral Mohalla in Habba Kadal area, Budshah Chowk near Lal Chowk and Tankipora near Divisional Commissioner’s office. The police fired innumerable tear gas shells. Some 10 people received injuries. Journalists covering the incident alleged that SHO Karan Nagar manhandled them. In the evening, violence again flared up at Jehangir Chowk.Muharram procession was also taken out at Dalgate which was intercepted by police.Earlier curfew was imposed in areas falling under Kothibagh, Maisuma, Kralkhud, Ram Munshi Bagh and Shaheedgunj police stations. The officials said the restrictions in these areas were imposed due to apprehensions that separatist groups might attempt to stage anti-national protests during Muharram processions.
COMPLETE CHAOS:Unaware of curfew and strict restrictions, the commuters and students appearing in exams were caught in the chaos. The troops manning streets asked them to take diversions or barred them from moving at all. A student said even their admit slips were not entertained by the troops.Farooq Qautroo, a commuter who was Delhi bound was stopped in Dalgate and beaten. “I showed them my air ticket, but the policemen slapped me and asked me to return,” Qautroo said. “I took a different route thereafter to reach the Airport.”Across the Badshah Bridge, SHO Kothibagh led a team and stopped students and commuters to proceed. The police officer also behaved rudely even with the journalists.Police did not allow even vehicles of media organisations and journalists to enter the areas under curfew.The imposition of curfew led to massive traffic jams in the city areas where no restrictions were imposed. Schools, shops and private offices in the curfew-bound areas were closed.Muharram marks the death of Prophet Muhammad’s (SAW) grandson, Imam Hussein (RA), in the battle of Karbala on Ashura.Before 1990, the people used to take out processions from Abi Guzar in Kothibagh and Guru Bazaar in Kralkhud areas which culminated at Dalgate in Ram Munshi Bagh area to mark the eighth day of Muharram. However after 1990, the religious processions were banned by the Government.
POLICE SPEAKS:Police spokesman said there were no reports of any untoward incident from any place. “Situation is normal and under control throughout Kashmir valley,” the spokesman said. “As a precautionary measure, authorities have today put in place restrictions under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code, under areas falling under five police stations.”
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
தமிழீழ தேசிய கீதம்
வாழ்க ஈழத் தமிழகம் வாழ்க இனிது வாழ்கவே,
மலை நிகர்த்தின் உலகில் என்றும் தலை நிமிர்ந்து வாழ்கவே
மலை நிகர்த்தின் உலகில் என்றும் தலை நிமிர்ந்து வாழ்கவே
வாழ்க ஈழத் தமிழகம் வாழ்க இனிது வாழ்கவே!
அமுதை வென்ற மொழியினள்
அருள் கனிந்த விழியினள்
அரிய பண்பு நிதியினள்
அவனி மெச்சும் மதியினள்;
மமதை கொண்ட பகைவரும்
வணங்கும் அன்பு விதியினள்
வளரும் 25 இலட்சம் மக்கள் கொண்ட பதியினள்.
வாழ்க ஈழத் தமிழகம் வாழ்க இனிது வாழ்கவே,
மலை நிகர்த்தின் உலகில் என்றும் தலை நிமிர்ந்து வாழ்கவே!
பட்டிப்பளை மகாவலி பயிலருவி முத்தாறுகள்,
பல வளங்கள் பொலியவே எழில் நடம் செய்துலவிடும்,
மட்டக்களப்பு யாழ்நகர் மாந்தை வன்னி திருமலை,
மகிழ்வொடு மலைத் தமிழர்கள்
மலரடி தொழும் இனியவள்.
வாழ்க ஈழத் தமிழகம் வாழ்க இனிது வாழ்கவே,
மலை நிகர்த்தின் உலகில் என்றும் தலை நிமிர்ந்து வாழ்கவே!
மலை நிகர்த்தின் உலகில் என்றும் தலை நிமிர்ந்து வாழ்கவே!
தலை நிமிர்ந்து வாழ்கவே!
தலை நிமிர்ந்து வாழ்கவே!
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Sunday, December 12, 2010
விக்கி லீக்ஸ் அசானை விடுதலை செய்யப் போராடுவோம்!
disappointed with how Swedish justice had been abused. Skip related contentAssange has been remanded in custody in Britain after a European arrest warrant was issued by Sweden, which wants to question Assange about allegations made by two women of sexual crimes. He has
denied the allegations.
"I came to Sweden as a refugee publisher involved with an extraordinary publishing fight with the Pentagon, where people were being detained and there is an attempt to prosecute me for espionage," Assange
said in an interview in the documentary, aired on Swedish public television.
"So I am unhappy and disappointed with how the Swedish justice system has been abused," the 39-year-old Australian added in the documentary, which was made before his arrest.
Assange faces a fresh British hearing on December 14. His Swedish lawyer has said he will fight extradition to Sweden.
One of his British lawyers, Jennifer Robinson, told ABC News in London on Friday that a U.S. indictment of Assange was imminent, but the report offered no further details or comment by Robinson why she
believed charges were likely to be filed.
The U.S. Justice Department has been looking into a range of criminal charges, including violations of the 1917 Espionage Act, that could be filed in the WikiLeaks case involving the release of hundreds of
confidential and classified U.S. diplomatic cables.
(Reporting by Patrick Lannin)
Saturday, December 11, 2010
ஒன்றுபடும் ஓடுகாலிகள் 'ஈழத்தமிழர் தலைமை' அல்ல, இந்திய இலங்கைக் கைக்கூலிகளே
இந்த ஊர்கூடுவது ''தேர் இழுக்கவல்ல'', வேர் அறுக்கவே!
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த.தே.கூ மற்றும் தமிழ் கட்சிகள் அரங்கம் சந்திப்பு
இலங்கையில் தமிழ் தேசியக் கூட்டமைப்பும், தமிழ் கட்சிகளின் அரங்கமும் இன்று சனிக்கிழமை சந்தித்துப் பேச்சு நடத்தியுள்ளன.
தமிழ் தேசியக் கூட்டமைப்பின் அலுவலகத்தில் இந்தச் சந்திப்பு நடந்துள்ளது.
இலங்கை இனப்பிரச்சினைக்கான தீர்வு விடயத்தில் தமிழ் மக்களின் அமைப்புக்கள் ஒரே குரலில் ஒலிக்க வேண்டும் என்ற அடிப்படையில் இந்த முதல் சந்திப்பில் கருத்துக்கள் பரிமாறிக்கொள்ளப்பட்டதாக தமிழ் தேசியக் கூட்டமைப்பின் நாடாளுமன்ற உறுப்பினர் சுரேஷ் பிரேமச்சந்திரன் தெரிவித்துள்ளார்.
இந்த விடயங்கள் குறித்து ஆராய்வதற்காக இரு தரப்பையும் உள்ளடக்கிய ஒரு குழுவை அமைப்பது என்றும் இரு தரப்பும் இன்று முடிவெடுத்துள்ளதாகவும் அவர் கூறினார்.
அதேவேளை தமிழ் மக்கள் எதிர்கொள்ளும் அன்றாடப் பிரச்சினைகள் குறித்தும் இரு தரப்பும் இணைந்து பணியாற்றுவதற்கான நிலைமைகள் குறித்தும் அந்தச் சந்திப்பில் ஆராயப்பட்டதாகவும் சுரேஷ் பிரேமச்சந்திரன் குறிப்பிட்டார்.
தமிழ் மக்களின் பிரச்சினைகள் தொடர்பில் அனைத்துத் தமிழ் கட்சிகளும் ஒரு பொது நிலைப்பாட்டுக்கு வர வேண்டும் என்ற நோக்கத்திலேயே இந்த சந்திப்பு ஏற்பாடு செய்யப்பட்டதாக அமைச்சரும் தமிழ் கட்சிகளின் அரங்கத்தில் அங்கம் வகிக்கும் ஈழ மக்கள் ஜனநாயகக் கட்சியின் செயலாளருமான டக்ளஸ் தேவானந்தா அவர்கள் குறிப்பிட்டிருந்தார்.
முடிந்த வரை இன்றைய சந்திப்பு சுமூகமாகவே நடந்ததாகவும் அவர் கூறினார்.
பி.பி.சி.தமிழோசை
Friday, December 10, 2010
முள்ளிவாய்க்கால் முடிவா? காசி அண்ணாவின் கருத்துரை
முள்ளிவாய்க்கால் வீரகாவியம் மே 18படியுங்கள்! பரப்புங்கள்!!http://senthanal.blogspot.com/2010/05/18.html
Thursday, December 09, 2010
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
செந்தமிழ் தங்கைக்கு செவ்வீர வணக்கம்
Isaippiriyaa appearing in O'liveechchu, February 2001Isaippriyaa’s infant child Akal, suffered aspiration while in a bunker during a Kfir bombing, got admitted in the hospital and died on 15 March 2009, the medical practitioner told TamilNet.
Above: The pictures were taken by keeping a mobile phone camera in a shopping bag. They show the scene of some camp inmates being taken into a vehicle by the SLA and kith and kin crying for them. Several men and women in the camp were taken at gunpoint by SLA and were transferred to unknown destination. Nothing was heard about them later, the medical practitioner witnessing the events said.
Below: Hunger deaths in the internment camp in Vavuniyaa. Another woman was also taken along with Isaippriyaa from the interment camp by the SLA, says the wife of the medical practitioner.
The meta-data found in the video released by the Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS) to Channel-4 on August 25, 2009, showed 18 July 2009 as the date of recording. The present release involving the killing of Isaippiriyaa belongs to the same scene of massacre.
Administrations of many countries, especially the Co-Chairs, and the UN, repeatedly appealed to the people to come out of the war zone. When they came out none of them were there to take care.
On the isolation and internment of LTTE combatants, The UN Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon said that Sri Lanka has the right to intern them for up to one year. But the UN was not there to see who were combatants and who were non-combatants.
Isaippriyaa’s case is a clear instance, raising many pertinent questions on behalf of thousands of victims like her, pointing at not only towards the Rajapaksa regime for the war crimes, but also towards the war crimes responsibility of the international system, the UN and the administrations of several countries.
The medical practitioner also confirms that there were several deaths in the internment camps, due to hunger and diseases. Most of the victims were the elderly and children. The children died mainly due to meningitis, hepatitis, diarrhoea and cerebral malaria, the medical practitioner said.
Hunger and diseases took the life of a large number of civilians in the war zone too. On the number of people staying in the war zone, the Colombo government and the Indian government insisted on a figure that was just one fifth of the actual figure, while the UN citation was only half.
Who were responsible for the wrong figures and the resultant death of a large number of civilians lacking supplies of food and medicine, is another area the war crimes investigation may have to concentrate.
Classified documents being leaked by WikiLeaks show that at least there was intention in the West to stop the war and to organize an international responsibility for the affected people. But there were some establishments that sat on any international intervention and they contributed to the crimes as such that was committed to Isaippriyaa and thousands of victims like her.
Obviously such establishments would oppose to any war crimes investigation.
கமெரன் அரசாங்கமே அசானை அமெரிக்காவிடம் கையளிக்காதே
''Mr Stephens has warned any attempt to extradite Mr Assange will be resisted,
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WikiLeaks: British Police Arrest Assange
The 39-year-old Australian was detained by Scotland Yard officers at around 9.30am after he voluntarily went to a police station in central London.
Police contacted Mr Assange's lawyer last night after receiving a fresh European arrest warrant from the Swedish authorities, as anger grows in the US over the latest leaked embassy cables by the whistleblowing website.
Labelling the move as a "political stunt", Mr Assange's solicitor Mark Stephens said his client wants to find out what allegations he faces so he can clear his name.
Mr Stephens has warned any attempt to extradite Mr Assange will be resisted, "mainly on the grounds that he may be handed over to the Americans".
Two women in Sweden have claimed they were sexually attacked when Mr Assange visited the country in August.
Sky News' foreign affairs editor Tim Marshall said: "Mr Assange had sex with the two women on August the 15th and 17th but two days later they both went to a police station and claimed one rape and one sexual molestation.
"Mr Assange admits he had consensual sex with the women but he absolutely denies these charges."
Mr Assange is expected to appear before City of Westminster magistrates within the next few hours so a decision can be made about whether the warrant is appropriate for extradition.
Sky News' reporter Paul Harrison expects that Mr Assange will be released on bail for a sum between £100,000 and £200,000.
He said: "We're talking about a lot of money for him to be released on bail and it will have to be money from six separate people.
"If the money can't be found then he will have to be held in custody on remand, but I don't think that will be the case as he won't find it difficult to find the bail money.
"And I don't think there are any concerns that he will go on the run. It was his intention to meet the police and he denies all the allegations against him."
Officials in Washington are said to be watching developments "very closely".
Sky News' US correspondent Greg Milam said: "There is a growing clamour in the US for something to be done even if they're not completely sure what that should be.
"The big fear for everyone here is what comes next. What will be contained in the next leak of documents and how damaging will that be?"
Yesterday, Prime Minister David Cameron's national security adviser ordered all government departments to provide "assurances" about the quality of IT security.
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