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

Friday, January 20, 2017

The Background Of Road Accidents In The Post-Mullivaikkal Scenario


Colombo Telegraph
By Parani Krisnarajani –January 20, 2017
Parani Krisnarajani
Parani Krisnarajani
It has become customary for the Tamils to pay a hefty price to comprehend certain truth. The recent gruesome murder of two students of the University of Jaffna by the police force of the genocidal government of Sri Lanka has to be seen in that light.
When we exposed the dirty hands of the government in all the road accidents that took place post Mullivaikkaal diligently, with an eye to justice for the past seven years, none headed our findings. On the contrary it was viewed with ridicule and was pushed aside as mere exaggerations. But the loss of two students has come as a rude shock to the Tamil psyche and the Tamils now have begun to see this incident in the light of the above truth. We watch this scene with an admixed emotion of grief and sorrow.
Thamizhini’s ugly death served as a wakeup call for us to understand the nature of cancer deaths in the post Mullivaikkaal scenario. It was only after this incident that we started seeing the deaths caused by Injections of poison and so called other natural deaths as a conspiracy to annihilate our race. The protests that erupted and a dialogue that was initiated in the aftermath created an action mechanism aimed at addressing this issue earnestly, began taking shape.
It is precisely at this moment, after the gruesome murder of the two students, a dialogue has been set in motion among the Tamil society for the need to analyze the road accidents and the systematic annihilation our race faces in the hands of the genocidal establishment of Sri Lanka.Killing Of Jaffna University Students
Should I feel happy for this development or feel emotional is something we simply could not come to terms. Because my continuous research on this subject made me identify 73 heinous methods employed to systematically annihilate our race in the aftermath of the Mullivaikkaal debacle. At a time when we, the victims, have identified these precise dangers, if we are not evolving a mechanism to fight such attempts, what does future have in store for us?
Let yourself bring this situation before your eyes for a moment. We shall face a systematic total annihilation in the garb of disease, accidents and such other 73 identified methods. And our sheer ignorance would have left us counting the dead in the name of disease and accidents. What a shame!
We cannot talk to people who consider that genocide is all about having people killed in a war. Convincing them is not our business either.
The Sinhalese government is employing innovative methods of Genocide in Tamil Eezham. While it is true that a Government with a genocidal intention has this character ingrained in it, the Sri Lankan Government has always been a step higher when it came to executing it. We need to frame an understanding that the UN and western powers are not just responsible for the past destruction but they are hand-in-glove to the genocidal attempts that continue till today.
So it is imperative that we the victims have to first devise a framework that can safeguard us. Later the working of this framework can bring to fore the truth, the sinister agenda of the killings, and can help in devising an international framework in getting us fair justice.