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Thursday, October 06, 2011

வெளிவந்து விட்டது! ஈழத்தில் வர்க்கப்போராட்டம்


வெளிவந்து விட்டது 
இணைய நூல்
(உதய சூரியனை உறுமும் புலி வென்ற கதை)

ஈழத்தில் வர்க்கப் போராட்டம் 
தேசிய இன விடுதலையில் தமிழ்த்தரகு முதலாளிய வர்க்கத்தின் பாத்திரம்,
(`தமிழர் மகாசனசபை` இலிருந்து தமிழர் விடுதலைக் கூட்டணிவரை 
1921-1976) 

குறிப்பு: இக்கட்டுரை நவம்பர் 1989 இல் (22 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்னால்), எழுதப்பட்டு புதிய ஈழப்புரட்சியாளர்களால் தமிழீழத்தில் தலைமறைவாக விநியோகிக்கப்பட்டது. 22 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்னால் பிரச்சாரப்படுத்தப்பட்ட இச் சிறு பிரசுரம் எந்தக் கருத்துத் திருத்தமும் இல்லாமல் இங்கே அப்படியே மறு பிரசுரம் செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளது
http://senthanal.blogspot.com/2011/10/blog-post.html 

படியுங்கள்!                                                                                            பரப்புங்கள்!!

Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Russia and China veto UN resolution on Syria




Many Security Council members do not want Syria to turn into another Libya.
RT.COM
Members of the UN Security Council have voted on a draft resolution on Syria on Tuesday. The resolution was not passed with nine votes in favor, two against, and four abstentions, with Russia and China voting against the proposed resolution.

In order for the resolution to be adopted, nine of the 15 Security Council members had to support it, with none of the veto-wielding members voting against.
The vote followed weeks of debate over whether to impose sanctions against Bashar al-Assad's regime. Many countries had been working on finding a text that could result in a compromise among the 15 Security Council members.

Earlier on Tuesday, Russia's deputy foreign minister, Gennady Gatilov, said that the current resolution was “unacceptable” as it envisaged sanctions and did not call on Assad's government to start talks with the opposition, Interfax news agency reports.

Many Security Council members do not want Syria to turn into another Libya. Russia and China cast a veto on resolution, as its text left the door open for further sanctions.
Russia repeatedly said that it would not support any text in a resolution that would leave the door open for sanctions, so Britain, France, Germany and Portugal dropped the word ‘sanctions’ from their draft resolution.
The US, Turkey, and other countries had independently imposed sanctions against President Bashar al-Assad’s regime. But all this time Russia was spearheading more negotiations, and rejected resolution drafts put forward by other UN members. 
Protests in Syria erupted in March and during the government’s harsh response more than 2700 people have since died, according to the UN’s own figures.

அமெரிக்காவால் சுமக்க இயலாத சிலுவையை இறக்கி, இந்தியமக்களின் தோள்களில் சுமத்துகிறது விரிவாதிக்க,அரைக்காலனிய அமெரிக்க அடிமை மன்மோகன் இந்திய அரசு!


Karzai Sets Closer Ties With India on Visit
Mr. Karzai told reporters that regional powers, and India in particular, are key to helping his country pursue peace. He praised India as a "steadfast friend and supporter" of his country.

Mr. Singh said India would "stand by the people of Afghanistan as they prepare to assume the responsibility for their governance and security after the withdrawal of international forces."

India has pledged to train and equip Afghan's army and police force, according to a copy of the partnership agreement, expanding on limited training it conducted for the army in India four years ago.

Mr. Singh also urged neighboring countries to do more to help Afghanistan reach its goals of greater peace and stability. "All countries of the region must work to facilitate this outcome," he said.

The U.S. is eager to see India and other countries help train Afghan's security forces to beef up their capacity to fight Taliban insurgents ahead of the withdrawal of U.S. forces, scheduled for completion in 2014. But the greater involvement of India in this training role is likely to anger Pakistan, which sees Afghanistan as within its sphere of influence.

Afghanistan's relationship with Pakistan has deteriorated after Mr. Karzai said last week he was calling off nascent peace talks with Taliban militants and would focus instead on reaching out to Pakistan, which Afghan officials say support the Taliban. U.S. officials also have blamed Pakistan's military for supporting Taliban attacks against U.S. and Afghan government targets inside Afghanistan, a charge Pakistani officials say is untrue.

The policy shift follows last month's assassination of Burhanuddin Rabbani, a former Afghan president and lead negotiator with the Taliban. Mr. Rabbani was killed outside his house by a purported Taliban peace envoy who Afghan government officials allege was a Pakistani citizen supported by the country's spy agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate. On Tuesday, Mr. Singh expressed his condolences for the death of Mr. Rabbani.

An official with the ISI denied the charges made against it by U.S. and Afghan officials and said both countries are unfairly blaming Pakistan for their failure to make progress in peace talks, from which Pakistan has so far been excluded.

India has poured more than $1 billion in aid money into Afghanistan in the past decade, mainly for infrastructure projects. Those projects have caused anger in Pakistan, especially when Indian paramilitary forces were deployed to guard Indian road-construction workers in Afghanistan. Islamabad also has complained about the opening of Indian consulates in Afghanistan.

India trained Afghanistan's army in 2007, when two platoon-sized infantry units took sessions in India, said Ashok Mehta, a retired Indian general and defense analyst. India has been careful never to send army units to Afghanistan, because it realizes that it also needs to avoid antagonizing Pakistan to the point of conflict, instead only conducting these limited training sessions at home on Afghan request, he added.

"India realizes it would unnecessarily aggravate the situation in Afghanistan if it made an open-ended declaration about security assistance," Mr. Mehta said.

Mr. Mehta said Afghanistan had requested for 150 army officers to receive training at Indian defense and military academies and that appears likely to happen soon. India also is expected to soon begin hosting training sessions for Afghan police officers.

India and Afghanistan on Tuesday also agreed to strengthen trade and economic ties, announcing two agreements to cooperate in mining and hydrocarbons. The state-run Steel Authority of India is among bidders for the right to mine iron ore at the Hajigak mine in Afghanistan's central Bamiyan province. If the Indian bid is successful, the company plans to build steel plants in Afghanistan and possibly even rail lines to improve access to the mines.
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Afghan Army to train in India
Afghan Army to train in India | StratPost
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
By Saurabh Joshi

The Indian Army is to provide basic training to officers and men of the Afghan National Army (ANA) in India. This training is expected to begin by August and will be conducted at various regimental training centers of the Indian Army, according to sources in the Indian Ministry of Defense.

The first batch of ANA personnel will consist of 25 officers and 30 Personnel Below Officer Rank (PBOR). Their training will also include certain specialized modules, especially in Counter Insurgency (COIN) warfare.

While ANA personnel have attended courses at Indian military training establishments before, this is the first time basic training is being provided to them. And while the first batch consists of 55 ANA personnel, it is unclear whether this number is likely to go up later and would depend on requests from the ANA, available vacancies in regimental training centers and Indian government policy.

Sunday, October 02, 2011

England Home Secretary: 'Scrap Human Rights Act'


Home Secretary: 'Scrap Human Rights Act'

By David Bowden, senior correspondent
Sky News –

Theresa May wants to scrap the Human Rights Act because she says it is hampering moves to deport dangerous foreign criminals and terrorist suspects, but her comments have sparked a furious debate.

The Home Secretary said: "I'd personally like to see the Human Rights Act go because I think we have some problems with it.

"I see it, here in the Home Office, particularly, the sort of problems we have in being unable to deport people who perhaps are terrorist suspects.

"Obviously we've seen it with some foreign criminals who are in the UK."

David Cameron shares Ms May's view, but they are both at loggerheads with their coalition partners and the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg.

Speaking at the Liberal Democrat conference last month about the Human Rights Act, Mr Clegg said "it is here to stay".

Ms May's comments will strike a chord with many at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester this week, who see the legislation in their view being abused by criminals and terrorists.

Paul Houston certainly thinks the legislation is being abused.

His 12-year-old daughter Amy was knocked down and killed by a failed Iraqi asylum seeker.

Also Mohammed Ibrahim has been allowed to stay in the UK because judges ruled it would infringe his right to a family life if he was deported to Iraq.

Mr Houston said: "It's about time they put the viewpoints and rights of victims above the rights of criminals."

However, Shami Chakrabarti, director of the human rights organisation Liberty, said: "It is completely hypocritical to promote human rights in an Arab Spring whilst seeking to scrap them in a British winter."

Miss Chakrabarti believes Ms May is not giving the full picture on human rights and insists that getting rid of the Act will not mean Britain is no longer subject to human rights legislation, just that it will be administered from Europe rather than the UK.

The Government has already agreed to set up a commission on a British Bill of Rights, which if implemented could replace the Human Rights Act.

`வோல்ஸ் ஸீர்ட்` முற்றுகைப் போராட்டத்தில் 700க்கும் மேற்பட்ட ஆர்ப்பாட்டக்காரர்கள் கைது.

ஒபாமா `அரபுச் சர்வாதிகாரிகளுக்கு` போதித்ததும், அமெரிக்க மக்கள் மேல் சாதித்ததும்!


Friday, September 30, 2011

விடுதலைப்புலிப் போராளி யுத்தக்கைதிகளின் கதி என்ன?


தமிழீழ விடுதலை யுத்தம் `அக சுயநிர்ணய உரிமை வழி நடந்து` முள்ளிவாய்க்காலில் படுதோல்வி அடைந்தபோது கைதான விடுதலைப்புலிப் போராளி யுத்தக்கைதிகளின் கதி என்ன? 

இலங்கை அரசாங்கத்தின் அதிகாரபூர்வ தகவல் வருமாறு

இலங்கையில் புனர்வாழ்வுப் பயிற்சியில் ஈடுபட்டிருந்த 1800 முன்னாள் விடுதலைப் புலி போராளிகள் உறவினர்களிடம் கையளிக்கப்படும் நிகழ்ச்சி வெள்ளிக்கிழமை நடைபெற்றது.

தனது அதிகார பூர்வ இல்லத்தில் நடைபெற்ற விழாவில் பேசிய ஜனாதிபதி முன்னாள் போராளிகளுக்கு அளிக்கப்பட்டுள்ள மீள்வாழ்வு உலகுக்கே ஒரு முன் உதாரணமாகத் திகழ்வதாகக் குறிப்பிட்டார்.

இலங்கையில் முப்பது ஆண்டுகளுக்கும் மேலாக நடைபெற்ற போர் 2009 ஆம் ஆண்டு மே மாதம் முடிவுக்கு வந்தது. போர் முடிந்த சில மாதங்களுக்குப் பிறகு போரின் இறுதி கட்டத்தில் 11 600 க்கும் சற்று அதிகமான விடுதலைப் புலிகள் தம்மால் பிடிக்கப்பட்டார்கள் அல்லது சரணடைந்தார்கள் என்று அரசு அறிவித்தது.

தடுப்பில் வைக்கப்பட்ட முன்னாள் போராளிகளுக்கு பயிற்சிகளை அளித்து அவர்களை கட்டம் கட்டமாக அரசு விடுவித்து வந்தது.

வழக்குகளை எதிர்கொள்ளும் 63 பெண்கள் உள்ளிட்ட சுமார் 1400 போராளிகளே தற்போது தடுப்பில் இருப்பதாகவும் அவர்களையும் விரைவாக விடுவிக்க அரசு முயற்சி மேற்கொள்வதாகவும் புனர்வாழ்வு மற்றும் சிறைத் துறை அமைச்சகத்தின் ஆலோசகர் சிவலிங்கம் சதிஷ்குமார் தமிழோசையிடம் தெரிவித்தார்.

ஜனாதிபதி இல்லத்தில் நடைபெற்ற வைபவத்தில் சுமார் 30 முன்னாள் போராளிகள் உறவினர்களிடம் கையளிக்கப்பட்டனர். மற்றவர்கள் சனி மற்றும் ஞாயிறு தேதிகளில் உறவினர்களிடம் கையளிக்கப்படுவார்கள் என்றும் சதிஷ்குமார் பிபிசியிடம் தெரிவித்தார்.
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தகவல் சுருக்கம்:
இறுதி யுத்தத்தில் சரணடைந்தவர்கள் கைது செய்யப்பட்டவர்கள் உட்பட அரசின் பிடியில் இருந்தோர் 11690 பேர்.
இவர்களில் 8420 பேரை ஏற்கெனவே அரசு விடுவித்து விட்டது.
இந்தத் தடவை மேலும் 1800 பேரை விடுவிக்கின்றது.
மிச்சமாக 63 பெண்கள் உட்பட 1470 கைதிகளே இலங்கை அரசின் கையில் உள்ளனர்.
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Thursday, September 29, 2011

ஈழத்தமிழா இதுதான் தமிழ் நெற்

அறியாமையின் ஆழமும், ஒடுக்கும் சித்தாந்தத்தை ஆதரித்துப் போடும் தாளமும்!


ஈழத்தமிழா இதுதான் தமிழ் நெற்,

இது தமிழீழ விடுதலையைக் கருவறுக்கும், இந்திய விரிவாதிக்க, ஏகாதிபத்திய (NGO) இயக்கும் சமரசவாதத்தின் `அறிவு ஜீவி` அணியே!

தமிழ் நெற்றின் 5 எதிர்ப்புரட்சிக் கோட்பாடுகள்

1*Traditional Marxist view is that Economics determines Politics. But since the collapse of political imperialism after the Second World War, when most countries have gained political independence without economic independence, that ground reality has turned the traditional Marxist view on its head and since then it is politics that determines everything else.


2* Politics is really the resolution of contradictions within and between the various groupings of mankind and unity on common grounds is the best way to resolve the contradictions. That is what collectivism is about.


3*The progressive and transparent way of resolving the contradictions is highlighting the most antagonistic contradiction and building the unity of the people to resolve it and then move on to the next most antagonistic contradiction.

4* It is common knowledge that nations were historically and naturally evolved communities of peoples during the rising of capitalism based on common territory, common Language, common technology (Economics) and common culture.


5* The TNA needs to publicly clarify its position on the Recognition of the Right of Self Determination and how it is proposing to overcome the Politics of Deceit perpetuated on the Tamils for the last 63 years, writes TamilNet Economic and Geopolitical Analyst in the Asia Pacific.
http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=99&artid=34458

Monday, September 26, 2011

லஞ்சம் கொடுக்க மறுத்த லாரிச் சாரதியை நையப் புடைத்துக் கொன்ற பாரதப் பொலிஸ்

Truck driver beaten to death for refusing to give bribe in UP
Times of India
CHANDAULI (UP): A truck driver was on Monday killed allegedly by Road Transport Office (RTO) staffers after he refused to pay bribe during a vehicle checking drive in Naubatpur locality in Sayyadraza area here, police said.

Anant Lal Gupta (50), a native of Kaushambi district, was allegedly beaten to death at around 5 AM by some members of the RTO staff, Superintendent of Police Shalabh Mathur, said.

According to the victim's son Ashwini (23), who worked as a cleaner with his father, "One of the constables of the RTO Department took the vehicle for weighing at the weighing centre and found that the truck was not overloaded, but demanded Rs 1,000."

His father was willing to pay only Rs 500 after which the RTO constables and one Shiv Kumar of the weighing centre beat him brutally, causing his death, he said.

After the incident, angry locals jammed the National Highway-2 in protest and turned violent, pelting stones at the police when they tried to disperse the crowd, Mathur said.

A police constable was injured in the incident and the police fired in the air and lathicharged to control the situation, he said.
An FIR has been registered in connection with the incident, Mathur added.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Truck-driver-beaten-to-death-for-refusing-to-give-bribe-in-UP/articleshow/10126503.cms

UK plans bulk deportation of Eezham Tamil asylum seekers

File Photo:Inauguration of Global Tamil Forum in London(2010)-Shadow Foriegn Secretary for the Conservatives William Hague


* UK plans bulk deportation of Eezham Tamil asylum seekers


* British diplomat visits Mannaar, meets Bishop

British diplomat visits Mannaar, meets Bishop

[TamilNet, Friday, 23 September 2011, 18:42 GMT]
Fishing ban is still in force in Mannaar district while the uprooted people are still waiting for resettlement, according to representations made by residents to the visiting Deputy High Commissioner of United Kingdom Robbie Bulloch. The British diplomat paid a visit to Mannaar on Wednesday and held discussion with the Bishop of Mannaar Diocese Rt.Rev.Rayappu Joseph and Rev.Fr.Victor Soosai. The discussion was held at Mannaar Bishop’s House.
A section of uprooted people are still remaining in temporary shelters waiting resettlement.
Journalists of the district at a discussion briefed the UK Deputy High Commissioner that they are still finding difficult to discharge their duties without fear and intimidation.

UK plans bulk deportation of Eezham Tamil asylum seekers

[TamilNet, Monday, 26 September 2011, 11:44 GMT]
UK has taken a decision to deport more than 100 Eezham Tamil asylum seekers to Sri Lanka on 28 of this month. The Home Ministry of UK has taken this decision as a test case to declare Sri Lanka a country free from human rights violations, said Eezham Tamil diaspora activists protesting the deportation in a meeting convened by Tamil Lawyers Association at Ealing Amman Temple in London on Sunday. Meanwhile, just last Tuesday, delivering a judgement and stopping the deportation of an Eezham Tamil refugee in India, judge Arul Varma said in New Delhi, “Handing over a refugee to Sri Lanka where he fears persecution will make us nothing short of abettors.” The Indian judge was worrying about the lack of proper refugee laws in India, but UK has striped the rights of its courts to intervene in such matters, the UK lawyers commented.
“The very idea of deporting the convict herein to his country of origin, where he has a well-founded fear of persecution, would not be in consonance with the principles of natural justice. How can the court become a party to the persecution of an individual? The court cannot retrograde itself to the position of a mute spectator,” Indian judge Arul Varma said last Tuesday in the case of refugee Chandra Kumar whom the Indian government wanted to deport to Sri Lanka as a part of punishment for his attempt to leave for Italy without proper documents.
No British court or EU laws could save the cases of the Eezham Tamil asylum seekers that are decided on the ‘fast track’ system based on ‘political’ considerations, Tamil diaspora activists said.
The president of Tamil Lawyers Association, Barrister SJ Joseph advised public protest and political action through Members of Parliament.
Mr Tim Martin of Act Now, who was speaking at the meeting, was accusing the political shade of opinion the British Defence Secretary Liam Fox was favouring to Sri Lanka. Act Now along with Tamil Solidarity went into a campaign against Liam Fox in his constituency.
Tim Martin wanted the UK Home Secretary also to be countered in her own constituency.
The International Crisis Group in its September 13 report has classified UK as an international partner of Sri Lanka along with India, Japan, USA, EU and UN in the war waged in the island.
The listing implies UK as a partner in the war crimes as well.
At the height of the war, instead of voicing for stopping the genocide, UK’s representative at the UN Security Council chose to tell that the LTTE was long ‘blighting’ Sri Lanka.
After the war, the UK is yet to acknowledge the genocide in the island or the right to self-determination of Eezham Tamils as a solution.
Any Eezham Tamil just verbally voicing inside or outside of the island for his or her independence is ‘constitutionally’ enough to penalise the person in the island. One doesn’t need any other reason.
By certifying Sri Lanka a free country for Eezham Tamils at this crucial juncture, what UK wants to convene will have a long impact on Tamil- British relationship, the Tamil diaspora circles said.
Well-wishers and relatives of the asylum seekers have decided in the meeting to mobilise the support of the concerned Members of Parliament representing their constituencies.
With the kind of structural genocide pursued by Sri Lanka, Eezham Tamils refugees coming out of the island will be ever increasing is the opinion of political observers.
If the UK really wants to stop the refugees coming, if it really wants the refugees to get back, if it really wants the Tamil diaspora to engage in productive ways in the island that are beneficial to the UK too, then it should help the liberation of Eezham Tamils, the UK diaspora activists said.

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