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Friday, March 07, 2025

Who is to blame for Sri Lanka’s crises? | Head to Head AJ

Who is to blame for Sri Lanka’s crises? | Head to Head

Mehdi Hasan goes head to head with Ranil Wickremesinghe

When Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled the country in 2022 – amidst mass protests and an economic crisis–  parliament elected veteran politician and six-time Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe. 

As President, Wickremesinghe negotiated the country’s biggest bail-out, but his critics say he is part of an establishment that turned a blind eye to war crimes and corruption and hindered the fundamental changes protesters demanded.

Mehdi Hasan goes head to head with Wickremesinghe on his violent response to protestors, his handling of the 2019 Easter bombings, and whether he did enough to hold the powerful Rajapaksa family accountable.  

Joining the discussion are: 

      • Frances Harrison – former BBC Sri Lanka correspondent, author of ‘Still Counting the Dead’ and Director, International Truth and Justice Project 
      • Nirj Deva  –  former UK and EU MP and presidential envoy to Wickremesinghe 
      • Madura Rasaratnam – Executive Director, PEARL and Senior Lecturer at, City University of London.
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Thursday, March 06, 2025

Trump to revoke legal status for 240,000 Ukrainians as US steps up deportations

A Ukrainian boy seeking asylum in the U.S. plays with a Ukrainian flag after arriving at the PedWest border
crossing at the San Ysidro Port of Entry in San Diego, California, U.S., April 13, 2022. REUTERS/Toya Sarno Jordan

By Ted Hesson and Kristina Cooke March 6, 2025

Summary

Trump administration move is part of broader rollback of Biden-era migration programs

Some of those migrants could be subject to fast-track deportation

Ukrainian and Afghan migrants face uncertainty under new policies

WASHINGTON, March 6 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is planning to revoke temporary legal status for some 240,000 Ukrainians who fled the conflict with Russia, a senior Trump official and three sources familiar with the matter said, potentially putting them on a fast-track to deportation.

The move, expected as soon as April, would be a stunning reversal of the welcome Ukrainians received under President Joe Biden's administration.

The planned rollback of protections for Ukrainians was underway before Trump publicly feuded with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy last week. It is part of a broader Trump administration effort to strip legal status from more than 1.8 million migrants allowed to enter the U.S. under temporary humanitarian parole programs launched under the Biden administration, the sources said.

U.S. Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said the department had no announcements at this time. The White House and Ukrainian embassy did not respond to requests for comment.

A Trump executive order issued on January 20 called for DHS to "terminate all categorical parole programs."

The administration plans to revoke parole for about 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans as soon as this month, the Trump official and one of the sources familiar with the matter said, requesting anonymity to discuss internal deliberations. The plan to revoke parole for those nationalities was first reported, opens new tab by CBS News.

Migrants stripped of their parole status could face fast-track deportation proceedings, according to an internal ICE email seen by Reuters.

Immigrants who cross the border illegally can be put into the fast-track deportation process known as expedited removal, for two years after they enter. But for those who entered through legal ports of entry without being officially "admitted" to the U.S. - as with those on parole - there is no time limit on their rapid removal, the email said.

The Biden programs were part of a broader effort to create temporary legal pathways to deter illegal immigration and provide humanitarian relief.

In addition to the 240,000 Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion, and the 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans, these programs covered more than 70,000 Afghans escaping the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.

An additional 1 million migrants scheduled a time to cross at a legal border crossing via an app known as CBP One.

Thousands more had access to smaller programs, including family reunification parole for certain people in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Trump as a candidate pledged to end the Biden programs, saying they went beyond the bounds of U.S. law.

The Trump administration last month paused processing immigration-related applications for people who entered the U.S. under certain Biden parole programs - placing Ukrainian Liana Avetisian, her husband and her 14-year-old daughter, in limbo. Avetisian, who worked in real estate in Ukraine, now assembles windows while her husband works construction.

The family fled Kyiv in May 2023, eventually buying a house in the small city of DeWitt, Iowa. Their parole and work permits expire in May. They say they spent about $4,000 in filing fees to renew their parole and to try to apply for another program known as Temporary Protected Status.

Avetisian has started getting headaches as she worries about their situation, she said.

“We don’t know what to do,” she said.

WANING WELCOME

U.S. allies from Afghanistan who entered under Biden have also been swept up in Trump's crackdown.

Rafi, a former Afghan intelligence officer who asked to be identified only by his first name to protect family members still in Afghanistan, entered the U.S. legally in January 2024 using the CBP One mobile app at the U.S.-Mexico border. He was given a temporary humanitarian parole status that allowed him to live and work in the United States for two years.

On February 13, just over a year into that status, he was detained at a check-in appointment at an ICE office in Chantilly, Virginia. His status was revoked.

In Afghanistan, Rafi was trained by American officers and provided intelligence on “High Value Targets”, according to an October 2022 recommendation letter.

“As a result of his active efforts against the enemy, he is currently in extreme danger, and in need of assistance in departing the country,” the former CIA officer who trained him wrote.

The officer described Rafi as “truly one of the most dedicated and hardworking individuals I had the honor to serve with in Afghanistan.” Reuters reviewed the letter but was not able to reach the officer.

In the United States, Rafi applied for asylum and was scheduled for a hearing before an immigration judge in April.

At his February ICE check in - one of the conditions for his temporary status - he was asked to remove his belt and shoelaces, he said. He knew immediately what was happening, he said, and still, he asked: “Are you arresting me? I have broken no law.”

Rafi said he felt betrayed.

“When someone stands shoulder to shoulder with American troops and puts his life in danger…” he said in a phone call from detention, his voice shaking.

“I wasn't expecting this behavior from them. I wasn't expecting it.”

On February 24, his lawyer wrote to ICE asking them to release her client, noting his lack of a criminal record, that he was not a flight risk and had an active asylum case related to his work supporting the U.S. military in Afghanistan.

James Mullan, the assistant field office director at ICE’s Washington field office responded that ICE was declining to release him.

“The priorities that you mentioned in your email ended on January 20, 2025,” Mullan wrote, referring to the date of Trump’s inauguration.🔺

Tuesday, March 04, 2025

The Economist: Gangsters Paradise


The Economist: End of the post-1945 order

China, Mexico and Canada to retaliate after Trump imposes new tariffs

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China, Mexico and Canada to retaliate after Trump imposes new tariffs

China and Canada will impose their own tariffs on billions of dollars worth of U.S. goods, and Mexico plans to announce new levies soon, as Trump’s tariffs take effect.

March 4, 2025, The Washington Post

As President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on the three top American trading partners took effect Tuesday, China, Mexico and Canada announced they would retaliate with levies of their own, unleashing a potentially devastating trade war.

China imposed tariffs of up to 15 percent on a raft of U.S. farm products and blacklisted more than 20 U.S. companies, marking a major escalation in a brewing battle between the world’s two largest economies. The move targets some of the United States’ most important exports to China, including soybeans, meat and grains.

Trump is increasing tariffs on Chinese products by 10 percentage points, bringing the total tax on some Chinese products to 45 percent. He is also imposing 25 percent tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada, in the most serious threat yet to 31 years of free-trade treaties in North America. The levies went into effect at 12:01 a.m. Eastern time Tuesday, after Trump confirmed Monday that he would not extend a month-long delay on his plan.

On Monday evening, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau decried Trump’s “unjustified decision” and said he would respond with tariffs on roughly $107 billion worth of U.S. products. About $21 billion in U.S. goods would be hit immediately. The remainder would take effect in 21 days, Trudeau said.

China announced a 15 percent tax on U.S. goods

🌎 “Because of the tariffs imposed by the U.S., Americans will pay more for groceries, gas, and cars, and potentially lose thousands of jobs,” the Canadian leader said.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Tuesday morning that her government was also prepared to impose retaliatory tariffs. She told reporters she will announce them Sunday in a rally in the Zocalo, the country’s main square, in Mexico City.

Sheinbaum blasted “an offensive, defamatory and baseless communiqué published by the White House about Mexico, which we firmly deny and categorically condemn.” The U.S. statement had said cartels “operate unhindered due to an intolerable relationship with the government of Mexico.”

Mexico’s economy is heavily dependent on trade with the United States, and the tariffs could provoke a recession. About 80 percent of Mexico’s exports go to its northern neighbor. But the country’s manufacturing sector has become increasingly integrated with factories in the United States — meaning that any tariffs on Mexican-made goods may boomerang for U.S. companies, particularly in the auto industry.

Sheinbaum said she and Trump had agreed to a telephone call, probably Thursday, to discuss the tariffs.

Trump said he did not expect Beijing to “retaliate too much,” but only hours later, China’s State Council, the equivalent of its cabinet, announced a 15 percent tax on U.S. goods including chicken, wheat and corn. Other American products — including soybeans, sorghum, beef, pork, seafood, dairy products and fruits and vegetables — will be subject to a 10 percent levy.

Fifteen U.S. companies, including Leidos and General Dynamics Land Systems, were placed on a list that bars them from importing goods that can be used for military purposes. Another 10 American companies were barred from trading with or investing in China.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Lin Jian said Tuesday that if Washington “insists on starting a tariff war, a trade war or any kind of war China will fight to the last.”

China’s Ministry of Commerce earlier called Trump’s tariffs a violation of international trade rules and an example of American “unilateralism and bullying.”

The Chinese tariffs will go into effect on March 10 and could hit billions of dollars’ worth of U.S. goods.

China is the largest market for American farm products, accounting for 17 percent of total U.S. agricultural exports in 2023, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

China last year imported almost $20 billion in soybeans, corn, cotton and the other U.S. farm products that will be subject to the new tariffs, according to USDA data. Those products accounted for about 80 percent of all U.S. agricultural exports to China.

The nascent trade war began shortly after Trump’s return to the White House and has ratcheted up quickly, involving China as well as U.S. partners.

In early February, Trump imposed 25 percent levies on Canadian and Mexican merchandise, saying they weren’t doing enough to stop the movement of fentanyl and migrants over the U.S. borders. (Canada is the source of a minuscule amount of those flows.) The president then delayed the tariffs by one month as the two countries scrambled to beef up border security. Nonetheless, Trump went ahead with the penalties on Tuesday.

At the same time, he slapped a 10 percent tax on Chinese imports, saying that China had also failed to stem the flow of fentanyl to the United States.

China responded with 15 percent tariffs on imports of U.S. coal and liquefied natural gas, as well as a 10 percent tariff on agricultural equipment and crude oil; restrictions on exports of minerals used to make high-tech products; an antitrust investigation of Google; and the blacklisting of two other U.S. companies.

President Donald Trump at a news conference in the White House on Monday. He said he didn't expected China to “retaliate too much” against his latest round of tariffs. (Annabelle Gordon/For The Washington Post)

At the time, analysts said Beijing’s response was relatively restrained as it only targeted certain products. It was a sign that Chinese leader Xi Jinping, facing a slowing economy and an increasingly disenchanted public, could be open to striking a trade deal with Trump, they said.

But the president’s latest announcement and Beijing’s response raise the likelihood that the two countries will become embroiled in a cycle of retaliatory tariffs, experts say.

“Trump is swinging his tariff stick harder and harder,” said Zhu Feng, director of the Institute of International Studies at Nanjing University.

“The trade war is a huge disruption and blow to the normal economic and trade relations between China and the United States, and it will certainly bring new and significant pressure to China’s economy and development,” he said.

While the leaders of Canada and Mexico have held talks with the U.S. president to try to reach agreements, Xi and Trump have had no such conversation. Top officials including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have had calls with their Chinese counterparts, but Trump suggested earlier this month that he was in no rush to speak to Xi.

During his first term, Trump placed tariffs on Chinese products to try to reduce China’s trade surplus with the United States, resulting in a two-year tit-for-tat trade war. In a deal that was struck in 2020, China pledged to buy an additional $200 billion in U.S. goods over two years but ultimately failed to fulfill its pledge.

The new U.S. measures will result in levies as high as 45 percent on some Chinese goods that were already targeted during Trump’s first term, including home appliances, electronics, clothing and machinery.

Chinese state media and commentators have been stressing that Beijing has been preparing for a second trade war by focusing on new export markets and launching stimulus measures at home.

China has sought to reduce its reliance on the United States by buying more farm products from other countries. But in China’s slowing economy, ordinary people will likely still suffer from the higher prices.

“China’s main concern now is to improve its situation at home — build moats and fortresses — and wait for the U.S. to make an offer before a tough battle comes,” said Zhao Minghao, deputy director of the Center for American Studies at Fudan University.🔺

Lynch reported from Washington, Coletta from Toronto and Sheridan from Mexico City. Pei-Lin Wu in Taipei, Taiwan, and Lyric Li in Seoul contributed to this report.

Saturday, March 01, 2025

Trump-Zelensky Meeting Implodes-WSJ


Source: Wall Street Journel

Ukraine's President Volodymr Zelenskyy's US visit-AJ Inside Story

A visit that Ukraine's President Volodymr Zelenskyy hoped would secure US support in the face of Russia's invasion, instead ended in a very public row. Kyiv hoped that would keep US assistance coming, despite not containing any guarantees of security against Russian aggression. Instead, President Zelenskyy got a dressing down from Trump and his Vice President JD Vance, who accused the wartime leader of showing disrespect and ingratitude. Now Trump is threatening to pull support from Ukraine. What does this mean for the war in Ukraine?

Presenter: James Bays
Guests:
Michael Bociurkiw, global affairs analyst and senior fellow at Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center.
Scott Lucas, Professor of US and International Politics, Clinton Institute, University College Dublin.
Glenn Diesen, professor of International Relations at the University of South-East Norway and Associate Editor of Russia in Global Affairs.🔺

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Minister Herath’s Full Speech: At the 58th Regular Session of the UNHRC in Geneva.

 The Government says it is firmly and sincerely committed to working towards a unified Sri Lanka that respects and celebrates the diversity of its people with no division or discrimination based on race, religion, class and caste. 

“We will not leave room for a resurgence of divisive racism or religious extremism in our country,” Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath said on Tuesday (25). 

He also said '' Sri Lanka aims to make domestic mechanisms credible within constitutional framework''.

Minister Herath made these comments while delivered a statement at the High-Level Segment of the 58th Regular Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva February 25, 2025 . 

Video: Speech in English

Minister Herath’s Full Speech:

“Mr. President, I wish to congratulate you on your election as the President of this Council.

At the Presidential and Parliamentary elections held a few months ago, the people of Sri Lanka took a progressive decision to elect a new government with a strong mandate to direct the country towards economic, social and political transformation. The results of these elections held in November 2024 bears special significance on several fronts. It reflected a collective and unified voice from people of all regions of the country – North, South, East, West – and of all ethnicities and religions, in support of change and positive transformation. The current Parliament which was formed after the election is one of the most inclusive in our history, with a record number of women, representatives of different communities including two women from the Malayaga community and a visually impaired person being part of the Legislature of the country. This inclusivity represents Sri Lanka’s new path focused on upholding the rights of all its people irrespective of differences based on gender, ethnicity or other grounds. 

I would like to quote from the speech delivered by our President, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, at the inauguration of the first session of the Tenth Parliament: “Elections create a contract between the people and us. This bond is formed when we present our policy statements and ideas, outlining how the country’s future should be shaped. People who place their trust in these ideas cast their votes for us. With their votes, the people have fulfilled their part in this relationship by granting us the mandate to govern. Now, it is our turn to fulfil our part by serving the people.”

In 2022, Sri Lanka went through its deepest and most complex social, economic and political crisis since independence. As you know, the impact of the economic crisis gave rise to a humanitarian situation affecting all segments of the population, especially the poorest and the most vulnerable segments of the society. The Government led by President Anura Kumara Disanayake has emerged successful in stabilizing the economy, and we are currently in the process of laying the foundation toward economic transformation and greater economic democratization through fair distribution of opportunities. 

We are acutely aware of the continuing impact of the economic challenges on our people, particularly the most vulnerable, and the government continues to take decisive steps to advance the economic and social rights of the people. In the National Budget for 2025 presented to the Parliament last week, we have committed to take series of measures to extend much needed relief and empowerment to the people including increased allocation for social welfare and security. Significantly, the budget proposals have also made historic allocations for health and education and provide for a series of empowerment measures to vulnerable groups such as women, children including orphaned, disabled or autistic children, estate sector population, students, persons with disabilities and people living in conflict affected or under-developed areas of the country. 

Special attention has been paid to improving the socio-economic conditions and address critical needs such as resettlement, housing, compensation and infrastructure development in the conflict-affected Northern and Eastern Provinces. 

The Government has been actively working to develop infrastructure, support livelihoods and promote industries in the Northern and Eastern Provinces, aiming to enhance connectivity and support regional development. 

With the launch of the “Clean Sri Lanka” project by H.E. the President on 01 January 2025, the Government has taken steps to introduce a new political culture and commitment to moral and ethical governance. The ‘Clean Sri Lanka’ programme is a holistic undertaking aimed at nation-wide efforts of environmental, social, and governance initiatives to bring about change, integration, and collaboration, in environment, social and governance structures. 

In line with the mandate given by the people, the Government will prioritize integrity and addressing issues of mismanagement and corruption that were at the root of the economic collapse, in taking our country towards sustainable development. Through digital transformation of government structures at all levels, we hope to ensure that inefficiency and corruption will be minimized. 

The Government led by President Anura Kumara Disanayaka is firmly and sincerely committed to working towards a unified Sri Lanka that respects and celebrates the diversity of its people with no division or discrimination based on race, religion, class and caste. We will not leave room for a resurgence of divisive racism or religious extremism in our country. The fundamental and longstanding principles of democracy and freedom enshrined in our Constitution will be fully respected and safeguarded while protecting the human rights of all citizens. Every citizen should feel free to practice their religion, speak their language, and live according to their cultural values without fear or discrimination. No one should feel that their beliefs, culture, or political affiliations will make them targets of undue pressure or prejudice. Administrative, political and electoral processes will be activated towards this end.

The Government has pledged to take tangible steps in the interest of further advancing national unity and reconciliation. The President has proposed to declare a Sri Lanka Day, in line with our vision for a reconciled Sri Lanka and commitment to bridging gaps between communities. We will ensure that the domestic mechanisms and processes established to address challenges emanating from the conflict will continue their work in an independent and credible manner within the Constitutional framework. Domestic institutions such as the Office on Missing Persons (OMP), Office for Reparations, and Office for National Unity and Reconciliation (ONUR) will be strengthened. 

The contours of a truth and reconciliation framework, will be further discussed with the broadest possible cross section of stakeholders, before operationalization to ensure a process that has the trust of all Sri Lankans. Our aim is to make the domestic mechanisms credible and sound within the constitutional framework. This will include strengthening the work towards a truth and reconciliation commission empowered to investigate acts of violence caused by racism and religious extremism that give rise to tensions within Sri Lankan society.  


A number of confidence building measures have also been taken in the last few months towards reconciliation. In November 2024, a number of roads in the Northern Province including the Palali- Achchuveli main road were opened for public use after several decades. The President, during his visit to the North in January this year, made an open invitation to Tamil-speaking youth to be part of Sri Lanka’s police service. The 2025 budget includes significant allocations to upgrade the libraries throughout the country, including the historical Jaffna library which is a symbol of education and enlightenment for the Tamil community. 

The Government is fully cognizant of the responsibility that accompanies the people’s mandate, including the people of the Northern and Eastern provinces, to fulfill their aspirations for a just, fair and prosperous society for all our citizens. As we move forward on our path towards national unity and reconciliation and inclusive development, the continued encouragement and support of the international community will be important.  

Sri Lanka is an active member of the United Nations since 1955. We are a State Party to all the 09 core UN human rights instruments and engage with Treaty Bodies and regular mechanisms of this Council on a regular basis. In the past few years, we have received over 10 Special Procedures and engaged productively with Treaty Bodies, most recently with the CEDAW Committee, ICCPR and the Universal Periodic Review process. We are committed to genuine dialogue and cooperation in human rights through continuous and constructive engagement.     

Conflict, inequality, and extreme climatic conditions are driving millions into poverty daily, while countless men, women, and children continue to suffer or perish in wars across the globe. Addressing these critical challenges is essential to protect human rights and safeguard our planet for future generations.      

Sri Lanka stands ready to support the Human Rights Council in addressing these pressing global challenges in a balanced and holistic manner in line with its founding principles of universality, impartiality, objectivity and non-selectivity. We believe that States must be encouraged and empowered to address their challenges through robust national human rights frameworks, supplemented by assistance upon request. .

As a nation on the trajectory towards people-led and people-centric national transformation and as a responsible member of the international community, Sri Lanka will continue to work in a constructive spirit of dialogue and cooperation with the members of the United Nations including this Council within our national legal framework. 

Thank you.”

ஐ.நா காவடி 2025: புதிய ஈழப் புரட்சியாளர்கள் அறிக்கை.

ஏகாதிபத்திய தாச ஐ.நா.பாதையை நிராகரிப்போம்!

ஜனநாயகத் திட்டத்தில் ஈழப்புரட்சியை முன்னெடுப்போம்!!

டுக்கும் சிங்கள தேசத்தின் ஆளும் கும்பல்கள் 30 ஆண்டுகளாக தொடுத்துவந்த ஈழப்போரை, ஐ.நா வில் பிரதிநிதித்துவம் செய்யும் அனைத்து நாடுகளின் ஆதரவோடும், தலைமை நாடுகளின் இராணுவ உதவியோடும், ஐ.நா வின் ராஜதந்திர பக்கபலத்தோடும் முள்ளிவாய்க்கால்ப் பிரளயம் மூலம் மே 18 2009 இல், நிறுத்தியது.

எந்த ஏகாதிபத்திய, இந்திய விரிவாதிக்க, சீனத் தலையீட்டு, அமெரிக்க உலக மறு பங்கீட்டு நலன்களுக்காக இத் தேசியப் படுகொலைக்கு ஐ.நா.துணை போனதோ-குருதி உறையுமுன்னமே, பிணம் தின்ற நாய்களின் கடைவாயில் நிணம் ஒட்டிக்கொண்டிருந்த போதே அந்த மயானத்தைப் பார்வையிட்ட ஐ.நா.தலைவர் பான்கி மூன் அங்கு கொல்லப்பட்டவர்கள் ஆக பத்தாயிரம் பேரே என அறிக்கையிட்டு அதை அதிகார பூர்வ சர்வதேச சமூக வெளியீடாக மாற்றினாரோ, அவரும் அந்த சபையும்- அதே கூட்டு நலன்களின் பாற்பட்டு அத் தேசியப் படுகொலைக்கு -`இறுதிப் போரில் இடம்பெற்ற மனித உரிமை மீறல்கள்`- என (பெயர் சூட்டின) வரையறை செய்தன.

அது முதல், இந்த வரையறை உலக நியமம் ஆகி, ஊடகப் பிசாசுகளால் பரப்பப்படுவதான உண்மை  என்றாகிவிட்டது!

இவ்வாறே முள்ளிவாய்க்காலைத் தொடர்ந்து ஈழ தேசிய விடுதலைப் புரட்சி இயக்கத்துக்கு வடிகால் அமைத்து, முள்ளிவாய்க்கால்ப் புரட்சிக்கனலை நீர்த்துப் போகச் செய்து, நிர்மூலமாக்குவதற்கான உபாயமாகவும் இது பயன்படுத்தப்பட்டு வருகின்றது.

தேசியம் புறந்தள்ளப்பட்டு `மனிதம்` உயர்த்திப் பிடிக்கப்படுவது உலகளாவிய போக்காக மாறிவிட்டது.

அரசியல் அதிகாரம் சார்ந்த அனைத்து வர்க்கப் போராட்டங்களும் மனித உரிமைப் பிரச்சனைகளாக மகுடம் தரித்துக் கொண்டுள்ளன.புரட்சி வெறும் சீர் திருத்தமாக மாற்றப்பட்டுள்ளது.இது ஏகாதிபத்திய கோட்பாடும், திட்டமும் ஆகும்.இதைச் செயலாக்கும் வாகனங்களாகவே ஐ.நா.வின் இலட்சோபம் NGO படைகள் இயங்குகின்றன. 

இதனடிப்படையில் இந்த மனித உரிமைத் திருவிழாவுக்கு அரோகராப் போட, தேசியப் புரட்சியின் எதிரிகள், எகாதிபத்திய தாசர்கள் ஓரணி சேர்ந்தது தர்க்க ரீதியானதே.

அது முதல், 2025-2009 = 16 ஆண்டுகள்,வருடா வருடம் ஐ.நா சபைக்கு மனித உரிமை விடாய் எடுக்கும்போது, உள்ளக வெளியக இனத்துவக் கும்பல்கள் காவடி எடுத்துவருகின்றன.

மெழுகு வர்த்திப் போராட்டங்கள் நடத்துகின்றன. சந்து பொந்துகளில் உந்துருளி ஓடுகின்றன!

விசித்திரமாக இந்த வருடமும்; எந்த நியமும் இன்றி எல்லா நியமங்களையும் மீறி இஸ்ரேல் நடத்திக்கொண்டிக்கும் பாலஸ்தீன தேசிய நிர்மூலத்துக்கு எதிரான தீர்மானங்களை, ஒருவர் மாறி ஒருவர் எதிர்த்து வாக்களித்து முறியடித்துக் கொண்டு, மறுபுறம் உக்ரைன் போர் நிறுத்தத்துக்கு அனைவரும் ஏகமனதாக வாக்களித்து, ஐ.நா.வின் ஏகாதிபத்திய சாரத்தை உலக உழைக்கும் மக்களுக்கு அம்பலமாக்கி ஐ.நா நிர்வாணமாக நின்ற - இந்த வருடமும் வெட்கம் மானம் சூடு சொரணை இன்றி  இந்த மனித உரிமைத் திருவிழா அரங்கேறி வருகின்றது.

காணாமல் ஆக்கப்பட்டோரைக் கண்டடைய முன்னின்று போராடும் ஈழத் தாய்மார்களின் கூட்டிற்குள் புகுந்து அவர்களது கைகளில் அமெரிக்க,ஐரோப்பியன் யூனியன் கொடிகளைத் திணித்த கொழும்புத் தரகன் கஜேந்திர குமார் பொன்னம்பலம் இன்னும்-பாலஸ்தீன படுகொலைக்குப் பின்னும் அந்தக் கொடிகளைத் திரும்பப் பெறவில்லை.

காணாமல் ஆக்கப்பட்டோரைக் கண்டடையும் போராட்டம் ஈழ தேசத்தின் ஆன்மாவை உலுக்கும் தேசியப் பிரச்சனை பற்றியதாகும். யாரை எதிர்த்து யாரை அணி சேர்த்து இப்போராட்டத்தை நடத்தவேண்டும் என்கிற ஜீவாதாரமான பிரச்சனையில் சந்தர்ப்பவாத பொன்னன் கட்சியின் தவறான வழி காட்டுதல்தான் மூவாயிரம் நாட்களாகியும் அந்தப் போராட்டம் ஒரு வெகு ஜன இயக்கமாக மாறாததற்கு காரணம் ஆகும். இவ்வாறு தான் இச் சைக்கிள் கட்சி மாணவர்களையும் திசை திருப்பி வருகின்றது.

வழக்கம் போல இந்த ஆண்டும் இத்திருவிழாவின் விவாதப் பொருள் உள்ளகமா? வெளியகமா? என்பது தான்!

ஒரு வேறுபாடு என்னவென்றால் இந்தத் தடவை ஒடுக்கும் போர்க்குற்ற சிங்கள தேசத்தின் ஆட்சியாளர்கள் மாறியிருக்கின்றார்கள்.

நேரடியாக அரசியல் அதிகாரத்தைக் கையில் ஏந்தி யுத்தத்தை நடத்தியவர்கள் அல்லாமல், அவர்களுக்கு பக்க பலமாக, மறைமுகமாக, தத்துவார்த்த ரீதியாக போரை ஆதரித்து பிரச்சாரம் செய்து, படைக்கு ஆட் சேர்த்து, பதுங்கு குழிகள் வெட்டிய  துணைக் குற்றவாளிகளான ஜே.வி.கும்பல் அதிகாரத்தைக் கைப்பற்றி இருக்கின்றது.ஆட்சி அமைத்திருக்கின்றது.

இன்று (25) ஜெனீவாவில் நடைபெற்ற ஐக்கிய நாடுகள் மனித உரிமைகள் பேரவையின் 58வது அமர்வில் உரையாற்றிய இலங்கை வௌிவிவகார அமைச்சர் விஜித ஹேரத்: 

``எமது குறிக்கோள் காணாமல் போனோர் அலுவலகம், இழப்பீட்டு அலுவலகம், தேசிய ஒற்றுமை மற்றும் நல்லிணக்கத்திற்கான அலுவலகம் போன்ற உள்நாட்டு நிறுவனங்களை வலுப்படுத்துவதன் மூலம், அரசியலமைப்பு சட்ட வரம்புக்குள், உள்நாட்டு பொறிமுறைகளை நம்பகமான மற்றும் வலுவான நிலைக்கு கொண்டுவருவதாகும்". எனக் கூறியுள்ளார்.

இந்த அலுவல் அகங்கள் அனைத்தும் இவை ஆரம்பிக்கப்பட்ட ராஜபக்ச ஆட்சிக்காலத்திலேயே பாதிக்கப்பட்ட மக்களால் முற்று முழுதாக நிராகரிக்கப்பட்டவை. மேலும் இந்த 16 ஆண்டுகளில் அவை எதையும் சாதிக்கவில்லை. இவை அனைத்தும் சிங்களத்தின் (தரகுமுதலாளிய, பெருந் தேசியவாத,பெளத்த மதவாத அரசின்) அழுக்கு முகங்களே ஆகும். இதை வலுப்படுத்துவது அநீதியை வலுப்படுத்தவே உதவும்.

விஜித ஹேரத் ``அரசியலமைப்பு சட்ட வரம்பு'` பற்றிப் பேசுகின்றார்.

இலங்கையின் முதல் ஆங்கிலேய காலனித்துவ சோல்பரி அரசியல்யாப்பு பொன்னம்பல `சேர்-Sir' களும், சேன-நாயக்கர்களும் ஏற்றுக் கொண்ட ஒப்பந்தம் ஆகும்.

1972, 1978 யாப்புகள் ஈழ தேசத்தின் அங்கீகாரம் பெற்றவையல்ல. எல்லாவற்றுக்கும் மேலாக 1978 யாப்பின் 6வது திருத்தம் ஈழ தேசத்தின் சுய நிர்ணய உரிமையை மறுக்கின்றது. பிரிந்து செல்லும் உரிமையை தடை செய்து சட்டவிரோதமாக்கியுள்ளது.

இதன் விளைவாகவே `ஈழ அரசியல்`  வன்முறை வடிவத்தை எடுத்தது. உள் நாட்டு யுத்தமாக வளர்ந்தது.

இந்த யுத்தத்தில் இழைக்கப்பட்ட குற்றங்களுக்கு, இதே அரசியலமைப்பு எப்படி நீதி வழங்கும்?

ஆக இறுதியாக, அதிகார பீடத்தில் அமர்ந்ததும் ஜே.வி.கும்பல் காற்றில் பறக்கவிட்ட தேர்தல் வாக்குறுதிகளின் பட்டியலில் ` போர்க்குற்ற நீதி` ப்பிரச்சனையும் இணைந்துவிட்டது.

இந்நிலையில் ஈழதேசிய விடுதலைப் புரட்சிக் கனலைத்  தணியவைக்கும், ஏகாதிபத்திய, இந்திய விரிவாதிக்க, சீனத் தலையீட்டு, அமெரிக்க உலக மறு பங்கீட்டு நலன்களை, சக்திகளை எதிர்த்து, தேசிய ஜனநாயகத் திட்டத்தில் ஈழ விடுதலைப் புரட்சித் தீயை அணையவிடாது பிரகாசிக்கச் செய்வதே எமது புரட்சிகர அரசியல் கடமையாகும்.

அதற்காக அணிதிரளுமாறு இளைய தலைமுறையினருக்கு அறைகூவல் விடுக்கின்றோம்.

இலங்கை எம் தந்தையர் நாடு! ஈழதேசம் எம் தாய் வீடு!!

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