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Thursday, December 20, 2012

சிங்கள அரசபயங்கரவாதிகளின் புதிய புலிவேட்டையில் கைதானோர் 43 ஆக உயர்வு.

43 ஆக உயர்வு

பயங்கரவாத விசாரணைப் பிரிவினரால் கைது செய்யப்பட்டதாகத் தெரிவித்து இதுவரையில் 43 முறைப்பாடுகள் இலங்கை மனித உரிமைகள் ஆணைக்குழுவின் யாழ். பிராந்தியக் கிளையில் பதிவாகியுள்ளதாகப் 
பிராந்திய இணைப்பாளர் த.கனகராஜ் தெரிவித்தார்.

யாழ். குடாநாட்டில் கடந்த மாதம் 27 ஆம் திகதி மாவீரர் தினத்துக்குப் பின்னரான காலப்பகுதியில் பலர் தொடர்ச்சியாகக் கைது செய்யப்பட்டு வருகின்றனர். வவுனியா பயங்கரவாத விசாரணைப் பிரிவினரால் யாழ். பல்கலைக்கழக மாணவர்கள் மற்றும் தமிழீழ விடுதலைப்
புலிகளின் முன்னாள் போராளிகள், தமிழீழ விடுதலைப் புலிகளால் நிர்வகிக்கப்பட்ட நிறுவனங்களில் பணிபுரிந்தவர்கள் எனப்பலரும் கைதுசெய்யப்பட்டு வருகின்றனர்.

வல்வெட்டித்துறைப் பிரதேசத்தில் கடந்த 17 ஆம் திகதி இருவரும், கடந்த 5 ஆம் திகதி  கோப்பாய் பிரதேசத்தில் ஒருவரும், கிளிநொச்சி மாவட்டத்தில் கடந்த 14 ஆம் திகதி ஒருவருமாக 4 பேர் கைது செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளனர். இதுதொடர்பான முறைப்பாடுகள் நேற்றுப் புதன்கிழமையே
இலங்கை மனித உரிமைகள் ஆணைக்குழுவின் யாழ். பிராந்தியக் கிளையில் பதிவு  செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளன.

நேற்றையதினம் பதிவு செய்யப்பட்ட 4 முறைப்பாடுகளுடன் இதுவரையில் யாழ். குடாநாட்டில் 43 பேர் பயங்கரவாத விசாரணைப் பிரிவினரால் கைது செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளனர்.

இவற்றில் 2 முறைப்பாடுகள் யாழ். பல்கலைக்கழக மாணவர்கள் கைது செய்யப்பட்டமை தொடர்பிலும், 4 முறைப்பாடுகள் கிளிநொச்சி மாவட்டத்தில் கைது செய்யப்பட்டமை தொடர்பிலும் மனித உரிமைகள் ஆணைக்குழுவில் பதிவாகியுள்ளன.  

நன்றி: யாழ் உதயன்.

Sri Lanka seeks expanded ties with Indian army

Sri Lanka seeks expanded ties with Indian army

English.news.cn   2012-12-20 17:08:07

COLOMBO, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) -- Sri Lanka seeks to expand ties with the Indian army particularly
in training, the army said on Thursday.

Indian Army Commander General Bikram Singh, who is on a five- day visit to Sri Lanka, had
discussions with his Sri Lankan counterpart Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya.

Sri Lankan army media unit said that the discussions centered largely on further expansion of the
newly-established Diyatalawa Army Training Command (ARTRAC) with Indian support at
different levels.

The meeting also explored avenues of receiving more training opportunities for Sri Lankan
officers in India, in addition to ongoing training programs.

During the discussion views were explored on the possibilities of launching one-to-one
correspondence between service regiments of the Sri Lankan army and those of the Indian army
as measures to further broaden the spectrum of military interests, benefiting both countries.

The visiting Indian army chief in response to a request of the Sri Lankan counterpart, pledged to
provide a few horses to the Diyatalawa Sri Lanka Military Academy (SLMA) for training
purposes and all possible assistance to further improve training slots to the Sri Lanka Army in
various training programmes.

"Several other military matters of mutual and regional interest, including the present day Sri
Lanka Army's post-conflict nation building roles came under close scrutiny during the meeting,"
the army media unit said.

Jayasuriya and Bikram Singh during discussions also focused on reviving the old practice of
sport programs between the two parties like the past, since such approaches would further help
broaden bilateral understanding and goodwill among officers.

இலங்கையில் `உலகமயமாக்கலின்` விளைவான கேடான காலநிலை

Death toll climbs to 25, nearly 20,000 displaced
 December 20, 2012


The death toll from the extreme weather conditions experienced in most parts of the country over
the past few days has risen to 25, the Disaster Management Center (DMC) said today.

A DMC spokesman said that 13 people are still missing, 36 people injured and 18845 people
displaced by the floods and landslides.

The DMC also said that 267525 people have been affected by the bad weather.

The spokesman also said that 358 houses have been fully damaged and 1935 houses partially
damaged.

Meanwhile the Department of Meteorology said that there will be showers or thundershowers at
times in the North-Eastern, Eastern and Southeastern sea areas over the next two days.

Showers or thundershowers can be expected at several places in other sea areas around the island.

Winds will be North-easterly direction and speed will be 30 – 40 km/hr. The speed may increase
up to 50-60 km/hr at times in the Gulf of Mannar sea area and sea areas off Eastern and South-
eastern coasts.

The Gulf of Mannar sea area and sea areas off the Eastern and South-eastern coasts will be rough
at times, the Department of Meteorology said.

Monday, December 10, 2012

ஐ.நா.வின் `லெபனான் சமாதானப் பணிகளில்` தமிழீழப் போர்க்குற்றவாளி சவேந்திரா!



Shavendra in Lebanon as part of UN delegation .
Sunday, 09 December 2012 21:08 ST lk

Sri Lankan Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York, Major General
Shavendra Silva was in Lebanon last week as part of the delegation visiting UN peacekeepers in
Lebanon, media reports.

“The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon informs that Major General Shavendra Silva was
part of the Military-Police Advisers Community (MPAC) delegation visiting the mission from 
Nov 28 - 4 Dec, 2012. The official MPAC programme included briefings and visits to UN
positions. The MPAC is a group comprising permanent missions' military attaches and police
advisers,” the UN based Inner City Press said quoting a statement issued by the office of the UN
Chief’s spokesman.

``யேசு சபை`` ஒன்றின் மீது பிக்கு கும்பல் தாக்குதல் பி.பி.சி.தமிழ் தகவல்

``யேசு சபை`` ஒன்றின் மீது பிக்கு கும்பல் தாக்குதல் பி.பி.சி.தமிழ் தகவல்

தென்னிலங்கை தேவாலயம் ஒன்றின் மீது "பிக்குகள் தலைமையில் வந்த கும்பல் தாக்குதல்"

கடைசியாக பிரசுரிக்கப்பட்டது: 10 டிசம்பர், 2012 - 15:41 ஜிஎம்டி

இலங்கையின் தெற்கே அம்பாந்தோட்டை மாவட்டம் வீரகட்டிய பகுதியில் ஜீவனாலோக சபை என்ற கிறிஸ்தவப் பிரிவைச் சேர்ந்த தேவாலயம் ஒன்று பௌத்த பிக்குகள் தலைமையில் வந்த கூட்டம் ஒன்றினால் ஞாயிறன்று தாக்கி சேதப்படுத்தப்பட்டுள்ளதெனக் குற்றம்சாட்டபடுகிறது.

காலை வேளையில் தேவாலயத்தில் பூசை நடந்துகொண்டிருந்த நேரத்தில் பௌத்த பிக்குகள் சுமார் 80 பேர் தலைமையில் வந்த ஆயிரம் பேர் அடங்கிய கும்பல் ஒன்று தேவாலயத்துக்குள் வலுக்கட்டாயமாக நுழைந்து அங்கிருந்த வாகனங்களுக்குத் தீவைத்தும் தேவாலயத்துக்குள் இருந்த கண்ணாடிகளையும் பிற பொருட்களையும் உடைத்து சேதப்படுத்தினர் என்று பெயர் வெளியிட விரும்பாத தேவாலய பிரதிநிதி ஒருவர் பிபிசியிடம் தெரிவித்தார்.

அவர் கேட்டுக்கொண்டதற்கிணங்க அவரது பெயர் இங்கு வெளியிடப்படவில்லை.தாக்குதலின்போது தேவாலயத்தில் பிரார்த்தனை செய்துகொண்டிருந்தவர்கள் சிலர் காயமடைந்துள்ளதாகவும், பலர் உளரீதியாகப் பாதிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளதாகவும், ரூபாய் 6 லட்சம்
அளவில் பொருட்சேதங்கள் ஏற்பட்டுள்ளதாகவும் அவர் கூறினார்.
11 வருடங்களாக இத்தேவாலயம் வீரகட்டிய பகுதியில் இருந்துவருகிறது என்றாலும் பௌத்த பிக்குகளின் அனுமதி பெற்றே அது செயலாற்ற முடியும் என்பதுபோன்ற அழுத்தங்களை அது சமீபகாலமாக எதிர்கொண்டு வருகிறது என்று அந்த தேவாலயத்தின் பிரதிநிதி குறிப்பிட்டார்.

இந்த பின்னணியில் ஞாயிறு காலை நடந்த தாக்குதலைப் பொலிசார் தடுத்து நிறுத்த முடியவில்லை என்றாலும் சேதங்கள் மேலும் அதிகமாகாமல் பொலிசார் கட்டுப்படுத்தினர் என்று அவர் கூறினார்.

சம்பவ நேரத்தில் பொலிசாரும், இராணுவத்தினரும் இருந்தனர் என்றபடியால் அவர்கள் உரிய நடவடிக்கை எடுப்பார்கள் என்ற நம்பிக்கையில் தேவாலய நிர்வாகம் தற்சமயம் இத்தாக்குதல் சம்பந்தமாக எவ்வித சட்ட நடவடிக்கையையும் முன்னெடுக்கவில்லை என்று அவர் தெரிவித்தார்.

இராணுவத்தை ஏவி போலி `சர்வஜன வாக்கெடுப்பின்` மூலம் அதிகாரத்தை நிலை நிறுத்த முயல்கிறது மோசி ஆட்சி

Egypt army given temporary power to arrest civilians

By Alistair Lyon and Marwa Awad
CAIRO | Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:09pm EST




CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's Islamist president has given the army temporary power to arrest
civilians during a constitutional referendum he is determined to push through despite the risk of
bloodshed between his supporters and opponents accusing him of a power grab.

Seven people were killed and hundreds wounded last week in clashes between the Islamist
Muslim Brotherhood and their critics besieging Mohamed Mursi's graffiti-daubed presidential
palace. Both sides plan mass rallies on Tuesday.

The elite Republican Guard has yet to use force to keep protesters away from the palace, which it
ringed with tanks, barbed wire and concrete barricades after last week's violence.

Mursi, bruised by calls for his downfall, has rescinded a November 22 decree giving him wide
powers but is going ahead with a referendum on Saturday on a constitution seen by his
supporters as a triumph for democracy and by many liberals as a betrayal.

A decree issued by Mursi late on Sunday gives the armed forces the power to arrest civilians and
refer them to prosecutors until the announcement of the results of the referendum, which the
protesters want cancelled.

Despite its limited nature, the edict will revive memories of Hosni Mubarak's emergency law,
also introduced as a temporary expedient, under which military or state security courts tried
thousands of political dissidents and Islamist militants.

But a military source stressed that the measure introduced by a civilian government would have a
short shelf-life.

"The latest law giving the armed forces the right to arrest anyone involved in illegal actions such
as burning buildings or damaging public sites is to ensure security during the referendum only,"
the military source said.

Presidential spokesman Yasser Ali said the committee overseeing the vote had requested the
army's assistance.

"The armed forces will work within a legal framework to secure the referendum and will return
(to barracks) as soon as the referendum is over," Ali said.

Protests and violence have racked Egypt since Mursi decreed himself extraordinary powers he
said were needed to speed up a troubled transition since Mubarak's fall 22 months ago.

The Muslim Brotherhood has voiced anger at the Interior Ministry's failure to prevent protesters
setting fire to its headquarters in Cairo and 28 of its offices elsewhere.

Critics say the draft law puts Egypt in a religious straitjacket. Whatever the outcome of the
referendum, the crisis has polarized the country and presages more instability at a time when
Mursi is trying to steady a fragile economy.

On Monday, he suspended planned tax increases only hours after the measures had been formally
decreed, casting doubts on the government's ability to push through tough economic reforms that
form part of a proposed $4.8 billion IMF loan agreement.

"VIOLENT CONFRONTATION"

Rejecting the referendum plan, opposition groups have called for mass protests on Tuesday,
saying Mursi's eagerness to push the constitution through could lead to "violent confrontation".
Islamists have urged their followers to turn out "in millions" the same day in a show of support
for the president and for a referendum they feel sure of winning with their loyal base and perhaps
with the votes of Egyptians weary of turmoil.

The opposition National Salvation Front, led by liberals such as Mohamed ElBaradei and Amr
Moussa, as well as leftist firebrand Hamdeen Sabahy, has yet to call directly for a boycott of the
referendum or to urge their supporters to vote "no".

Instead it is contesting the legitimacy of the vote and of the whole process by which the
constitution was drafted in an Islamist-led assembly from which their representatives withdrew.
The opposition says the document fails to embrace the diversity of 83 million Egyptians, a tenth
of whom are Christians, and invites Muslim clerics to influence lawmaking.

But debate over the details has largely given way to noisy street protests and megaphone politics,
keeping Egypt off balance and ill-equipped to deal with a looming economic crisis.

"Inevitability of referendum deepens divisions," was the headline in Al-Gomhuriya newspaper on
Monday. Al Ahram daily wrote: "Political forces split over referendum and new decree."
Mursi issued another decree on Saturday to supersede his November 22 measure putting his own
decisions beyond legal challenge until a new constitution and parliament are in place.

While he gave up extra powers as a sop to his opponents, the decisions already taken under them,
such as the dismissal of a prosecutor-general appointed by Mubarak, remain intact.

"UNWELCOME" CHOICE

Lamia Kamel, a spokeswoman for former Arab League chief Moussa, said the opposition
factions were still discussing whether to boycott the referendum or call for a "no" vote.
"Both paths are unwelcome because they really don't want the referendum at all," she said, but
predicted a clearer opposition line if the plebiscite went ahead as planned.

A spokeswoman for ElBaradei, former head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog, said: "We do not
acknowledge the referendum. The aim is to change the decision and postpone it."
Mahmoud Ghozlan, the Muslim Brotherhood's spokesman, said the opposition could stage
protests, but should keep the peace.

"They are free to boycott, participate or say no, they can do what they want. The important thing
is that it remains in a peaceful context to preserve the country's safety and security."

The army stepped into the conflict on Saturday, telling all sides to resolve their disputes via
dialogue and warning that it would not allow Egypt to enter a "dark tunnel".

A military source said the declaration read on state media did not herald a move by the army to
retake control of Egypt, which it relinquished in June after managing the transition from
Mubarak's 30 years of military-backed one-man rule.

The draft constitution sets up a national defense council, in which generals will form a majority,
and gives civilians some scrutiny over the army - although not enough for critics.

In August Mursi stripped the generals of sweeping powers they had grabbed when he was elected
two months earlier, but has since repeatedly paid tribute to the military in public.

So far the army and police have taken a relatively passive role in the protests roiling the most
populous Arab nation.

(Additional reporting by Edmund Blair and Yasmine Saleh; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

Sunday, December 09, 2012

பக்ச பாசிசத்துக்கு பல்லக்கு இழுக்கும் இந்திய விரிவாதிக்க புத்திஜீவி இந்து ராம்.

Rajapaksa Govt, strongest ever Govt in Lanka’s history - Former Hindu Editor N Ram
Gamini Jayalath after Indian tour

There was no government so strong as the one led by President Mahinda Rajapaksa and no
government with such strength as the present one, said the former Editor of The Hindu
newspaper N Ram.

He said what the TNA (Tamil National Alliance) should do is to extend their full support to
President Rajapaksa to find a lasting solution to ethnic issue.

Ram said the TNA leadership was silent when the LTTE leadership was acting in similar fashion
to the Pol Pot group. They remained silent until the LTTE was defeated. They did all what the
LTTE commanded of them and today, as the LTTE has been destroyed by the war, the TNA
should use the political freedom for the benefit of the entire country. Hence, the TNA leaders
should join hands with the President and support the Government in finding a lasting solution to
the ethnic issue.

“In 1987, the LTTE declared war against the Indian Peace Keeping Force. In 1991, they
assassinated Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. This resulted in the people of India distancing
themselves from the LTTE. The LTTE lost any rapport and sympathy they enjoyed up to then
with India,” he pointed out.

”Today, the Indian people and especially people in Tamil Nadu have expressed their dislike
towards the LTTE.

When a group of Sri Lankan Media personnel went over to the Asian Training Centre for
Journalists in India, former Hindu Editor Ram disclosed these facts to them.

However, Ram underscored the fact that the people of Tamil Nadu are of the view that the ethnic
issue needs a strong political solution.

“The statement attributed to former Chief Minister Karunanidhi who led the Toso Conference
that there should be a referendum to resolve the Tamil issue was only a political statement and
no Tamil politician in Tamil Nadu was keen on that, “Ram said.

“Indian Peace Keeping Force Commander Lt. Gen. Digendra Singh said in a interview with the
Hindu newspaper in 1987 that it would take about 30 years to end the war.

He said as he was a government servant at the time and had to side by the Government command.
Ram also pointed out that the enemy of the Tamils of Sri Lanka are the Tamil Diaspora leaders.
He said the International Media seems to be supportive from the weight they give to the ethnic
issue.

Making reference to Arjuna Ranatunga, Ram said although he is a good cricketer, a cricketing
hero, his political policies and principles lack maturity. Ram said the Asian Institute for
Journalists is willing to grant scholarships to youth.

President of the Asian Journalist Association Shashi Kumar and Sri Lanka Deputy
Commissioner R K M A Rajakaruna also attended the function.

Thirty-four-year-old 'Maoist leader'' arrested in Assam

Maoist leader arrested in Assam
PTI

A Maoist leader from Jharkhand Anil Kharwal alias Anandji was arrested along with his brother-
in-law in Tezpur on Thursday, police said.

Thirty-four-year-old Anandji, who is the zonal commander of Latehar, Garwah and Palamau
districts of Jharkhand, was arrested from a hotel in Tezpur town, Sonitpur Additional
Superintendent of Police P.K. Nath said.

His 24-year old brother-in-law, Anil Singh, a former employee of Power Grid Corporation of
India, was also taken into custody though his involvement with the outfit was yet to be
ascertained, Mr. Nath said.

The duo had checked into the lodge last night and was arrested following specific information
received by the police.

Anandji hailed from Dewar village in Latehar district and had joined the outfit in 2002.

There are 18 cases registered against him in Jharkhand and he carried a reward of Rs. 5 lakh on
his head.

He was also jailed for eleven months in 2007.

Police suspected that he had come to Tezpur to organise the outfit in the remote areas of the
district.

Latehar police in Jharkhand have been informed about the arrest.

Jaffna University area looks virtually like a battlefield JDS


Heavy military presence around Jaffna University, more arrests feared

Post 02 December 2012 By Ramanan Veerasingham .

குறிப்பு: பிந்திய செய்தி பெரிய பள்ளிக்கூடத்தை முற்றுகையிட்ட இராணுவம் விலக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

With the academic activities of the Jaffna University coming to a grinding halt in protest of
police and military atrocities during the past three days, Sri Lanka’s defence authority has
increased the military presence around the Jaffna University amid fears that there could be more
arrests of University students on false charges of terrorism related activities.

It is reliably learnt that the Jaffna University administration has been given a wanted list of names
of at least ten University students following the police-military joint attack on the students on
November 27 and 28. Acting Vice Chancellor of the University Prof. Velnamby however, has
refused to speak to the media in this regard.

According to media and academic sources in the island’s north, the military which was drastically
reduced following the raid on the ladies’ hostels on November 27 and the unprovoked attack on
the peaceful students’ march on November 28, has been visibly increased in the vicinity of
University from the early hours of today (02).

“The University area looks virtually like a battlefield with the unusual presence of heavily armed
military personnel. You could see hundreds of soldiers guarding all the roads and lanes leading
to the Jaffna University and carrying out random checks using sniff dogs on almost all the
commuters in a threatening manner,” the sources told the JDS from Jaffna via phone.

“This has increased a very tensed atmosphere in the area and instilled fear among the students
using the hostel facilities, especially after the arrest of four students by the Terrorism
Investigation Division (TID). The students in the hostels are facing great difficulties even in
getting their food as a result,” the sources said.

Attempt for more arrests

Meanwhile, a police team has visited the house of Management Faculty Union leader,
Paranthaman Sabeskumar in the early hours of Sunday (02) to arrest him. As he was not present
at home at the time of the police visit, his parents were ordered that he be produced at the Jaffna
police station before noon to avoid them being arrested.

Sri Lanka’s police chief, DIG N. Illankakoon when contacted by the leader of the Tamil National
Alliance (TNA) R. Sampanthan, had claimed no knowledge of the predawn move by the police to
arrest Sabeskumar.

DIG Ilankakoon however, has confirmed to the TNA leader during his conversation via phone the
arrest of the four other university students on Saturday, informing him that they were being kept
and interrogated by the TID at the Vavuniya prison.

Secretary of the Jaffna Students’ Union Paramalingham Darshananth (24) of Kantharmadam,
Arts Faculty Union President Kanakasundaraswami Jenamejeyan (24) of Puthukkudiyiruppu,
Science Faculty Union member Shamugam Solomon (24) of Jaffna and Ganeshamoorthy
Sutharshan (22) of Urumpirai were arrested by  the police on Saturday.

False charges

Police spokesman SSP Prashantha Jayakody has told the media in Colombo that these University
students have been arrested “on charges of throwing petrol bomb at a pro-government Tamil
party office in Jaffna and pasting posters supporting the militarily defeated Tamil Tiger rebels”.

The academic sources of the University, however, have rejected these charges as “fake, fabricated
and politically-motivated to stifle the independency and integrity of the Jaffna University”.

“The military, which virtually runs the daily affairs of the north and the east despite the presence
of a so-called civil administration, is hell-bent on establishing its administration even in the
Jaffna University. It is unacceptable for the military to practise its anti-terrorism tactics on the
innocent students’ society in the war-ravaged Jaffna,” he told the JDS from Jaffna.

“The University administrations are under the University Grants Commission and Ministry of
Higher Education, and certainly not under the Ministry of Defence,” he said angrily reacting to
the recent military activities.

The University students who boycotted their classes initially for two days in protest of the attacks
have now decided to continue their boycott campaign indefinitely with the arrest of four fellow
students. The students are demanding that the University Administration should ensure the safety
and integrity of the University, instead of allowing the military to run the administration at their
will.

Meanwhile, the TNA and the Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) have decided to launch a
joint protest rally in Jaffna on Tuesday (December 4) to condemn the ongoing military
aggression on the Jaffna students’ society.

© JDS

``மாவீரர் பிரச்சனையில்`` மாண்புமிகு ஜனாதிபதியைத் தலையிடகோரும் மேட்டுக்குடி அதிகார வர்க்கம்!

நந்திக்கொடி நாயகர்கள், கை  கழுவும் பிலாத்துக்கள்!

`` பல்கலைக் கழக மாணவர்கள் மாவீரர் தினத்தை நினைவு கூர எடுத்த முடிவுக்கும் பல்கலைக் கழக சமூகத்துக்கும் இடையில் எந்த உடன்பாடும்,ஒத்த கருத்தும் இருக்கவில்லை. இதன் விளைவுகள் மாணவர்களுக்கு எச்சரிக்கப்பட்டு  அவர்களுடனான பிரச்சனை சுமூகமாகத் தீர்க்கப்பட்டது.``
 Jaffna University Science Teachers’ Association
(JUSTA)

President should intervene as ‘no official here seems able to deal with university students
problem’ – Jaffna citizens

Sunda Times lk

Academics, clergy and members of the public want the Police and military banned from entering
the premises of the Jaffna campus, including the student hostels. If they insisted on visiting the
campus, they should seek the permission of the university authorities. Two separate letters and a
statement to this effect were issued last week.

Writing to President Mahinda Rajapaksa, the Jaffna University Science Teachers’ Association
(JUSTA) warned that “dragging innocent students through police stations and cells – as in the
1970s and 1980s – would harden them and breed contempt for the law and its enforcers.”

“Where there should be trust and co-operation, there is fear, resentment and then defiance,” the
association said. “Surely, we do not want the consequences of that again.”

In a separate communication, members of the clergy and the public expressed concern that Jaffna
University students had been arrested for campaigning against alleged Army human rights
violations.

 Describing the arrests as “baseless and politically motivated”, 121 persons, some representing
organisations, signed a document urging the Government to release the students, as there was no
clear evidence of wrong-doing. They also demanded legal assistance and family visits for the
detainees and an assurance that the students in custody would be treated well.

The statement was signed by religious leaders, including the Roman Catholic bishops of Mannar,
Jaffna, Anuradhapura, Galle and Kurunegala. Jaffna University students were boycotting classes
to protest these arrests and “acts of intimidation and attacks carried out by the Army,” the
statement pointed out, adding that many students had left their hostels, fearing further assaults or
arrest.

“The situation in the Jaffna University remains tense and volatile,” the statement said, adding that
the actions of the security forces would disrupt life at the university, academic work and threaten
the safety and security of the students on the campus.

The Jaffna University Science Teachers’ Association has called for intervention by President
Mahinda Rajapaksa. The Association said it wasforced to write to the President because no
official in Jaffna seemed “able to deal with the problem or to adequately comprehend our
concern.”
 
The association said there was no agreement or consensus among the university community on the action taken by some students to observe “Heroes’ Day.” The significance of the actions had to be discussed and differences of opinion sorted out, they said.
In the absence of a political settlement to the problems in the North and East, “residual influences” have been allowed to legitimise November 27 as a day of defiance, the association added.

President Rajapaksa has been in politics for several decades and was at the centre of two
insurgencies in the South, the Jaffna University Science Teachers’ Association said. The
President should therefore know that the defeat of an insurgent force does not extinguish or
eliminate the feelings or causes that gave rise to the insurgent movement, the JUSTA observed.

“Such feelings are not a police matter, but are rather to be handled as part of the political task of
reconciliation and rebuilding,” it was pointed out.

In an open letter to the Jaffna University Vice-Chancellor, the University Teachers’ Association
of Jaffna (UTAJ) called for the “immediate removal of military, Police and security checkpoints
around the campus (set up after November 27).”

It also demanded a guarantee that no outsider, particularly military or Police, be allowed to enter
the Jaffna University or hostels without permission from the university authorities.

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