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First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Sri Lankan war crimes have not lost their resonance

MailOnline - news, sport, celebrity, science and health stories27 March 2012 

No end to ethnic polarisation: The vote on Lankan war crimes at the UN Human Rights council has not only hardened the position of the Rajapaksa government and the Sinhala chauvinists


As a recent opinion poll shows, the plight of the Lankan Tamils continues to exercise the masses so much that many even favour the creation of an independent Eelam.

The euphoria was short-lived. The hopes generated after India's vote at Geneva for holding Colombo accountable for war crimes, have now evaporated.
With Prime Minister Manmohan Singh bending over backwards to placate our tiny southern neighbor, there is nothing much to cheer about.
But the Lankan Tamil issue has returned to centre stage with all parties in the state speaking in one voice.
Even the normally reticent Tamil Nadu Congress Committee hasn't gone against the tide. Clearly, the issue of Lankan war crimes has not lost its resonance.
The Congress is accused of being a silent collaborator in the war. Worse, DMK was seen as a betrayer of the Tamil cause.
As a recent opinion poll shows, the plight of the Lankan Tamils continues to exercise the masses so much that many even favour the creation of an independent Eelam.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome/indianews/article-2121270/Sri-Lankan-war-crimes-lost-resonance.html#ixzz1qNQKFBE0