Peace for the World

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

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Gerry Adams freed without charge after questioning over McConville case

Sinn Féin president says his party 'remains wedded' to new policing dispensation after release from police station
Gerry Adams at a press conference at Balmoral Hotel with Martin McGuinness. Photograph: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness
, Ireland correspondent
Sunday 4 May 2014 
Sinn Féin's president, Gerry Adams, has been released without charge after spending four days in custody being questioned about one of the most notorious murders of the Northern Ireland Troubles – the kidnapping, killing and secret burial of Jean McConville in 1972.

​Pro-Russia demonstrators attack police station in Odessa; some prisoners are freed


DONETSK, Ukraine — Pro-Russian activists and supporters attacked a police station in Odessa on Sunday, demanding the release of fellow activists arrested after deadly clashes in the Black Sea port two days earlier, witnesses said, as tensions remained dangerously high.

BURMA: Arakan Conference Calls for Creation of ''Arakan Army''


May-03-2014
This is a conspiracy against Rohingya Muslims and Arakan Army will be a threat to the life security of Rohingya Muslims. The world community should take measures against this conspiracy which aims to finish the Rohingya generation in Rakhine state. - Nurul Islam
Arakan National Conference
The Arakan National Conference was held in Kyaukphyu Township. (Photo: Facebook / Arakan National Conference)
(RANGOON The Irrawaddy) - At a conference in Arakan State’s Kyaukphyu Township in recent days, Arakanese Buddhist politicians, monks and community leaders have called for the creation of an “Arakan National Defense Army” that would protect Buddhist residents from Muslim communities in the state, a conference organizer said.
The five-day Arakan National Conference, which wrapped up on Thursday, was the biggest gathering of ethnic Arakanese representatives in decades and was held amid an ongoing, deadly conflict, which since 2012 has pitted the state’s Arakanese Buddhists majority of about 2.3 million people against the approximately one-million strong Rohingya Muslim community in northern Arakan.
Nyi Nyi Maung, a spokesperson from Arakan National Conference, said the majority of the participants supported a proposal by Buthidaung Township representative Tun Aung Thein to ask the central government for permission to create the Arakan National Defense Army.
“This decision came out from our analysis of the current situation in our region,” he said. “This decision represents all people in Arakan and the government has to seriously consider it.”
Union Parliament Speaker Shwe Mann and the President Office’s Minister Aung Min, who is usually tasked with holding peace talks with ethnic armed groups, attended the conference in recent days.
Nyi Nyi Maung said Arakanese participants were unsatisfied with current security measures, in particular in the northern Arakan townships of Buthidaung and Maungdaw, where the majority of the population is Muslim.
The regions, as well as other conflict-affected townships around the state capital Sittwe, already have a heavy security presence, with armed police and military units controlling every aspect of the lives of the Rohingya, while also enforcing rules that segregate Buddhist and Muslim communities.
Arakanese nationalist groups and state authorities have been accused by international human rights groups of carrying out a campaign of organized violence against the Rohingya in order to ethnically cleanse Muslim communities from the state. Security forces stand accused of committing a range of rights abuses against the Muslim community with impunity.
Tun Aung Thein, the Buthidaung representative, said the Arakanese would now like to have their own armed units in order to protect Buddhist communities.
“In Buthidaung and Maungdaw, we have very few of our Arakanese people. Therefore, we have no security. Our people face threats almost every day even though there are police and army,” he said. “All representatives supported my proposal for our Arakan Army.”
The Arakanese in western Burma, like many other ethnic groups, faced repression by the Burman-dominated military during junta rule and formed their own armed rebel groups. The organizations are small and only have a few hundreds fighters based in Kachin rebel-controlled Laiza and Karen rebel areas near Mae Sot, Thailand.
Tun Aung Thein said these units could form the basis of a new Arakan National Defense Army, adding, “Our Arakan [rebel] army said they are ready to serve their people.”
Nyi Nyi Maung said all ethnic armed groups were in talks with the central government about political autonomy through the creation of a federal union and a local security role for their fighters. “This is why our Arakan people need to have our own army… this will help our future planning and will also help during the current conflict,” he said.
The Arakan National Conference also discussed how the impoverished state could gain greater benefits from the abundant oil and gas reserves located off its coast in the Bay of Bengal, which are currently being exported and used to fund central government coffers. “We held discussions about our natural resources and we want a 50 percent share for our people,” said Nyi Nyi Maung.
He said conference participants also planned for their leaders to exert influence in the Emergency Cooperation Committee (ECC), which will coordinate aid operations in the region and comprises state and central government officials, UN agencies and international NGOs, as well as Arakanese community leaders.
“We will work with the central government, which will let us monitor all work from humanitarian aid groups… Aid groups that have some problem with the locals have to come under control of the ECC,” Nyi Nyi Maung said.
Many Arakanese oppose international aid for the Rohingya and view the UN and NGOs as biased towards the Muslim community because of aid operations for the Rohingya, who suffer from a lack of access to food, health care and education.
In late March, Arakanese mobs attacked UN and NGO offices in Sittwe and ransacked about two dozen buildings, bringing aid operations to a temporary halt.
President Thein Sein in his monthly radio address on Thursday warned that the Sittwe riots were “universally unacceptable, and should never have happened. We will not accept this kind of behavior, and action against the offenders is being taken.”
He said the ECC had been set up to improve cooperation between “government, international organizations, and representatives of civil groups. The public will be consulted and closer attention given when carrying out peace, stability and development work in Rakhine State.”
Additional reporting by Khin Oo Thar.
- The Irrawaddy
Hunger and desperation as Afghan mudslide survivors wait for food
The Guardian homeMudslide survivorsTrucks full of food aid have arrived but no one has distributed the bags of rice, oil and other necessities, survivors say
Mudslide survivors in Argu village, Afghanistan. Photograph: Nasir Waqif/EPA
 in Aab Barik
Sunday 4 May 2014
Lailema's soft wailing filters through the canvas of her tent, a 12-year-old's hopeless lament for her mother and a life that is gone forever. Her three younger siblings play on the dusty floor as her grandmother cries silently nearby and her uncle wonders how to feed his new dependents.

1500 YEAR OLD BIBLE CONFIRMS THAT JESUS CHRIST WAS NOT CRUCIFIED – VATICAN IN AWE

1500-2000 year old bible found
1500-2000 year old bible found in Ankara, Turkey.
Much to the dismay of the Vatican, an approx. 1500-2000 year old bible was found in Turkey, in the Ethnography Museum of Ankara.  Discovered and kept secret in the year 2000, the book contains the Gospel of Barnabas – a disciple of Christ – which shows that Jesus was not crucified, nor was he the son of God, but a Prophet.  The book also calls Apostle Paul “The Impostor”.  The book also claims that Jesus ascended to heaven alive, and that Judas Iscariot was crucified in his place.
A report by The National Turk says that the Bible was seized from a gang of smugglers in a Mediterranean-area operation. The report states the gang was charged with smuggling antiquities, illegal excavations, and the possession of explosives.  The books itself is valued as high as 40 Million Turkish Liras (approx. 28 mil. Dollars).  Man, where is the Thieves Guild, when you need them?
Authenticity
According to reports, experts and religious authorities in Tehram insist that the book is original.  The book itself is written with gold lettering, onto loosely-tied leather in Aramaic, the language of Jesus Christ.  The text maintains a vision similar to Islam, contradicting the New Testament’s teachings of Christianity.   Jesus also foresees the coming of the Prophet Muhammad, who would found Islam 700 years later.
It is believed that, during the Council of Nicea, the Catholic Church hand-picked the gospels that form the Bible as we know it today; omitting the Gospel of Barnabas (among many others) in favor of the four canonical gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.  Many biblical texts have begun to surface over time, including those of the Dead Sea and Gnostic Gospels; but this book especially, seems to worry the Vatican.
The Catholic Church wants in
What does this mean to Christian-derived religions and their followers?  Quite a tight spot.  The Vatican has asked Turkish authorities to let them examine the contents of the book within the Church.  Now that the book has been found, will they come to accept the it and its evidence?  Will they deny it altogether?  Call it a “Muslim lie”, as did the “Truth” Magazine, in 2000?  To many, this book is a beacon of hope, that believers soon realize that the object of their adoration is arbitrary; and that all text, especially religious text, is subject to interpretation.
What does this mean to atheists/agnostics/secular thinkers?  Is the text real?  Fake?  Does it matter?  Hopefully, this news inspires the religious to ask questions, instead of pointing fingers or believing anything blindly.  Please, don’t go poking fun or tossing around the “I told you so!”s.  The biggest danger of faith is when people believe what they want to believe, defending against any and all evidence; especially when that evidence revolutionizes their foundation from the ground up.  And the biggest culprit to that danger is the ego trap: rejecting/criticizing others, for being unlike you.  For centuries, the “defense” of blind faith has driven nations to war, violence, discrimination, slavery and to become the society of automatons that we are today; and for just as long, it has been justified with lies.  If you know better, act like it.
Thanks for your time.
Now… how do we figure out Jesus’ real birth date? :/

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Full text of 5 resolutions adopted by Northern Provincial Council


Northern  Province  Saturday, May 3, 2014
 The Northern Provincial Council adopted five resolutions, at its 8th meeting. The five resolutions were proposed by the Council Member Hon M.K. Sivajilingam and adopted by the Northern Provincial Council  on April 28, 2014.
RESOLUTION 1

The Myth At The Bottom Of Our Problem


Colombo Telegraph
By Shyamon Jayasinghe -May 3, 2014 
Shyamon Jayasinghe
Shyamon Jayasinghe
Ever since its political independence Sri Lanka has never been able to solve its central national crisis in relationship between the majority Sinhalese and minority Tamil speaking communities. The  souring relationships began with a veneer of cordiality between leaders like DS Senanayake, Ponnambalam Ramanathan and GG Ponnambalam. The veneer was removed at the stage when SJV Chelvanayakam, in reaction to visible signs of obduracy on the part of Sinhala leaders, demanded Federal Government. It became an obvious chain reaction on both sides of the now growing divide in the national fabric of our society. Mutual suspicions between the communities sprouted and a struggle ensued with demands and counter demands. SWRD Bandaranaike brought the process to a head with communal riots unfolding and stances on both sides hardening. The culmination was represented by the rise of the LTTE and the consequent civil war that put the clock of progress back and diverted invaluable national resources away from infrastructure development, agriculture, health and education towards the killing fields of destruction.
The war now technically over, has not put the problem to rest. The old process of demands and rebuffs have strangely resurrected itself in a different milieu and context with mounting internationalization of the national conflict. The LTTE Diaspora is out there very active and India is increasingly restive under Tamilnadu  pressure.  These are all new developments not present during the early phase of conflict referred to above.
There are fresh demands for ‘self-determination,’  or autonomy  under the current new order of Tamil  leadership. It is doubtful that such political proposals would be successful considering the experiences of the recent past. To the Sinhala people Prabhakran had been a bitter experience when innumerable attempts at peaceful mediation had come a cropper with Prabhakaran giving his word and later breaking it all utilizing the pauses just in order to regroup his forces. To many Sinhala leaders the suspicion is real that a proposal for some kind of autonomy would likewise be utilized by the Tamil leadership to launch a separate state. Both the demand for self-determination, whatever that may mean, and its rejection are thus equally racist phenomena and the issue will not be settled because of that. These futile exercises will only help to harden identities and to entrench the very myth that lies at the bottom of the problem.                                Read More

146,000 acres of lands appropriated through militarisation of Batticaloa in 5 years: Tamil MP

TamilNet[TamilNet, Friday, 02 May 2014, 23:42 GMT]
Colombo has established 54 new military camps in Batticaloa district. 650 acres of lands have been appropriated for the occupying SL military, said Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Parliamentarian P. Ariyanethiran addressing May day rally in Batticaloa. Within the last 5 years alone, 145,885 acres of lands belonging to Tamil workers have been seized, Mr Ariyanethiran further said. The major land appropriation has taken place through the SL ministry of tourism seizing 122,063 acres through gazette notification within the last 5 years, the parliamentarian from Batticaloa said. 

The genocidal land-grab is being carried out by a military of Sri Lanka wearing Khaki uniform, but there is also a Kaavi (Safron) wearing ‘military’ occupying our lands. They come in various forms such as ‘Bodu Bala Sena’ (Buddhist Power Force), the MP said. A Buddhist monk is continuously interfering in the civil affairs of Batticaloa district. 

While Sinhala settlers have appropriated 5,030 acres encroaching into lands owned by Tamils, Buddhist monks have seized 8,576 acres in the district. 

A further 84 acres have been appropriated in the name of sugarcane plantation.

This is the ‘development’ the Sri Lankan State is talking about. 

The ruling UPFA party officials, including the chief minister of the Eastern Province, are behaving like the military officers of the occupying SL military. 

“The SL Government Agent in Batticaola produced a statistics stating that 51,000 million rupees have been spent in the district for ‘development’ within the last 5 years. At the same time, the Government Agent was also admitting that cultural destruction has accelerated in the district,” Mr Ariyanethiran said. “You should think asking the question what kind of so-called development is coming with a trend of cultural annihilation,” he asked the Tamils who attended the May Day rally of the Tamil National Alliance at the Charles Hall in Batticaloa. 

“What is the use of education if that is only serving this kind of development,” the MP asked and urged the Tamil academics to come forward to device plans to the freedom of the Tamil nation and the language with a commitment to democratic rights, he said. “We should resolve on the occasion of this May Day that we would safeguard our resources and the rights of our nation. Each nation [in this island] should have freedom to look after its affairs on its own,” Ariyanethiran said. 

Commenting, activists for alternative politics in the East told TamilNet that the TNA, having the mandate of the Tamil people has not taken a single initiative in the direction of the May Day speech delivered by the TNA MP. Instead of doing politics with empty rhetoric, the TNA should take a serious assessment of its deeds after 2009 in giving leadership to Eezham Tamils as a nation. 

“The real May Day message was delivered to the TNA by Ananthi Sasitharan in Trincomalee meeting,” an activist said. 

TNA MPs P. Selvarasa, S. Yogeswaran and the councillors of the Eastern Provincial Council, R. Thurairatnam, Prasanna, K. Karunakaram, M. Ndarajah, G. Krishnapillay (Ve’l’limalai), K. Thurairajasingham and councillor T. Kalaiyarasan from Ampaa’rai took part in the meeting.

பிரபாகரன் பற்றிய கருத்து தொடர்பில் விக்னேஸ்வரன் விளக்கம்

முதலமைச்சர் சி.வி. விக்னேஸ்வரன்


BBCகடைசியாக பிரசுரிக்கப்பட்டது: 2 மே, 2014 
வடக்கு மாகாண முதலமைச்சர் சி.வி. விக்னேஸ்வரன் மேதின உரையின்போது தெரிவித்திருந்த சர்ச்சைக்குரிய கருத்தொன்று தொடர்பில் விளக்கமளித்து அறிக்கை ஒன்றை வெளியிட்டுள்ளார்.


முதலமைச்சர் தனது மேதின உரையில், 'இராணுவத்தை ஒருபோதும் வட மாகாணத்திலிருந்து எடுக்க மாட்டோம் என்று ஜனாதிபதி இறுமாப்பாகக் கூறியதாக பத்திரிகை வாயிலாக அறிந்தேன். ஒருகாலத்தில் பிரபாகரனும் கேட்பாரின்றி அதிகாரத்தில் இருந்தார். அதை ஜனாதிபதி அறியாதவர் அல்ல. அப்படியாயிருந்தும் இப்படியான சவாலான கருத்துக்களை அவர் ஏன் முன்மொழிகின்றார் என்று எண்ணி அவர் மீது பரிதாபப்பட்டேன்' என்று கூறியிருந்தார்.
அதுபற்றி எழுந்த சர்ச்சையைத் தொடர்ந்து, அதுபற்றிய விளக்க அறிக்கை ஒன்றை முதலமைச்சர் இன்று வௌியிட்டுள்ளார்.
'அலெக்ஷாண்டர் ஒரு மகாவீரன். அதற்காக அவன் அதிகாரங்கள் அனைத்தையும் தன் வசம் வைத்திருக்கவில்லை என்று கூற முடியாது. பிரபாகரன் ஒரு மகா வீரன் என்று சரத்பொன்சேகா கூட அண்மையில் கூறியிருந்தார். அதற்காக அவர் அதிகாரங்கள் அனைத்தையும் தன்வசம் வைத்திருக்கவில்லை என்று கூற முடியாது' என்று கூறியுள்ளார் விக்னேஸ்வரன்.
'ஜனாதிபதி மகிந்த ராஜபக்ச 18-வது திருத்தச் சட்டத்தின் பின் அதிகாரங்கள் அனைத்தையும் தன்வசமே வைத்திருக்கின்றார். இன்று கேட்பாரின்றி அதிகாரத்தில் இருக்கின்றார். இவை எவ்வளவு காலத்திற்கு என்பதைப் பற்றி ஜனாதிபதி சிந்திக்க வேண்டும் என்றே மேற்கண்டவாறு கூறினேன்' என்றும் கூறியுள்ளார் முதலமைச்சர்.
'தங்கை அனந்தி அவர்கள் நான் கூறியதன் அர்த்தம் புரியவில்லை என்றும் ஆனால் முதலமைச்சர் காரணமில்லாமல் எதுவும் கூறியிருக்க மாட்டார் என்றும் கூறியதாக அறிந்தேன். அப்படிக் கூறியிருந்தால் அவருக்கு எனது மனமார்ந்த நன்றியைத் தெரிவித்துக் கொள்கின்றேன்' என்றும் அவர் தெரிவித்தார்.
மேலும், 'நான் பேச்சு முடிந்து மண்டபத்தில் இருந்து வெளியே வந்தபோது எவருமே என்னை அண்டி எதுவும் கேட்கவில்லை, கேட்க எத்தனிக்கவும் இல்லை. எல்லோரும் வழக்கம் போல் கைகூப்பி வணக்கம் தெரிவித்தே என்னை வழியனுப்பினார்கள்' என்றும் சி.வி. விக்னேஸ்வரன் கூறினார்.

Five years on, where we are now: Reconciliation, the Rule of Law and governance






GroundviewsIt is five years now after the defeat of the LTTE. As the Government then claimed it marked the end of terrorism and the beginning of a new era of reconciliation and renewal throughout Sri Lanka. The Government’s specific goals were the restoration of peace, rehabilitation of the ravages of war, rapid development of all sectors of the economy, the return of the rule of Law and increasing prosperity for all.
SRI LANKA BRIEFformer Chief Justice Sarath N. Silva
Commenting on the controversy over the new appointment to the Supreme Court, former Chief Justice Sarath N. Silva said yesterday according to an existing ruling the appointment of judges should be done according to an existing judgement, the appointment of judges should be done only on the recommendation of either the Chief Justice, or the Justice Minister or the Attorney General or all of them.

“This is based on a ruling by Justice Mark Fernando in a case filed against the appointment of Shirani Bandaranayake to the Supreme Court,” Mr. Silva said.

 The Supreme Court upheld the argument put forward by Sarath N. Silva who was then the Attorney General and supported the appointment.

“However in this instance it is unlikely that either of these three officials have recommended the person to be appointed as a Supreme Court Judge,” he said.

 Mr. Silva said there should be transparency with regard to the appointment of judges to the country’s apex court and it should not be those handpicked by the head of state.

 Meanwhile the former Chief Justice said the main opposition was partly responsible as it did not protest when such important appointments were sent to the Parliamentary Council.
“The Opposition must attend the Parliamentary Council meetings and make strong protests and make the public aware about these appointments,” he said.

 Mr. Silva said Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremasinghe and UNP MP D.M. Swaminathan were nominated to the Parliamentary Council but they don’t attend the Council as a protest against the 18th Amendment.

“By submitting the name of Mr. Swaminathan, the UNP had accepted the Parliamentary Council and if it wanted to boycott, it should not have sent a representative,” he said adding that this has resulted in the Parliamentary Council becoming a rubber stamp.

“So I find fault with the main opposition for not protesting at the Parliamentary Council meetings,” Mr. Silva said.

 A controversy has arisen over the appointment of Priyantha Jayawardena PC to the Supreme Court to the post that fell vacant with the retirement of Supreme Court Judges Justices Shirnaee Tilakawardena and Sathya Hettige.

On April 30 the Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) which represents the legal fraternity issued a letter to the president of regional bars to send their views on the appointment to the Supreme Court.
 In its letter the BASL said, “It is absolutely essential that proper and valid criteria are used when appointments are made to the Apex Courts and that this should be transparently evident for all to see. The merits of the appointment should be clear and it should be obvious that, the time honoured and treasured values of clear eligibility, seniority and merit are taken into account. If the entire Legal System is to duly function, there must be confidence that career judges can confidently aspire to reach the Apex Courts in the course of a long judicial tenure.”

 “As you may recall, these criteria were followed in the past but, in more recent years, concerns keep arising as to whether these salutary criteria are being no longer considered and whether appointments are made at the whim of the appointing authority who appears to wield unfettered powers under the Law as it now stands,” the BASL said. “As you would also be aware, the Constitutional Council, which functioned for a period, formulated, for all to see, the criteria which should be followed when judges are appointed to the Apex Courts. However, with the 18th Amendment to the Constitution, these essential safeguards have been stripped away.”

Meanwhile the Young Lawyers Association, an independent organization representing new attorneys made a strong protest against the appointment of Mr. Jayawardena and they claimed it was a political appointment.

 BY SUSITHA R. FERNANDO 

Was Lanka The Land Of Utopian Socialism?

By Kumar David -
Dr. Kumar David
Dr. Kumar David
Book Review “Thomas More’s Socialist Utopia and Ceylon (Sri Lanka)” by Laksiri Fernando Published by CreateSpace (Amazon), California, USA. (Paper and Kindle versions)
Book Review
“Thomas More’s Socialist Utopia and Ceylon (Sri Lanka)” by Laksiri Fernando
Published by CreateSpace (Amazon), California, USA. (Paper and Kindle versions)
May 4, 2014
Does scholarship have practical benefits? The answer is a resounding Yes. It is self-evident in science; you cannot know, decades ahead, what uses an innovation may have. When Faraday moved a wire across a magnet and beheld a blip on his meter, could anyone have foreseen that all the world’s electricity supply was born on that day? When Darwin fretted over finches’ beaks, who knew the whole planet, ecologically, was so tightly knit? It is also true in the social sciences; if economists are right, we can eat their achievements! It is not so apparent in history, the classics and literature though the pleasure of music, reading, or a poem, makes life worthwhile even if only after man steps out, literally,  from the cave, or metaphorically from the cage of poverty and hunger.
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Sri Lanka's Secrets How the Rajapaksa Regime Gets Away with Murder

Sri Lanka's SecretsMonash University Publishing: Advancing knowledgeBy Trevor Grant
With a foreword by Geoffrey Robertson QC
As the civil war in Sri Lanka drew to its bloody end in 2009 the government of this island nation removed its protection from UN officials and employees, who, along with other international observers, were forced to leave the conflict zone. President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his inner circle wanted, it seemed, a war without witness.
The end result was the deliberate slaughter of an estimated 70,000 innocent civilians. However, many survivors, and some who died, were able to capture on camera the horrifying conclusion to the war and the cruel deprivations of the internment camps that followed. Today, through their images and testimony, Rajapaksa stands accused of war crimes.
InSri Lanka’s Secretsexperienced journalist Trevor Grant presents the shocking story of the final days of this war, alongside the photographs and eye-witness accounts of many Tamils, including Maravan, a social worker who fled to Australia by boat after being tortured by soldiers seeking his folio of photographs.  
Grant also details the continuing torture and abuse of Tamils in Sri Lanka, and some national governments’ ongoing support for a regime that has abandoned any pretense of democracy. Foremost among these enthusiastic supporters has been the Government of Australia, cynically preoccupied with ‘stopping the boats’ fleeing Sri Lankan state terror. At any cost.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Trevor Grant has worked as a journalist for more than 40 years, as a reporter and specialist feature writer forThe Ageand News Ltd in Melbourne, mostly in the sports arena. He now works as a broadcaster and writer on activist issues in Australia, and as an advocate for refugees through the Tamil Refugee Council and Friends of Refugees.  
5 years today - SL military imports gas masks, TNA warns international aid will be used in war against Tamils

03 May 2014
May 3 2009 - Fears that military is preparing to use illegal weapons, after report of a shipment of gas masks being imported, TNA warns international aid will be used in war against Tamils The Sri Lankan Military deployed heavy and prohibited  weapons to the front lines in preparation for a final onslaught on the No Fire Zone, sources in Colombo toldTamilNet.Further reports detailed the shipment of gas masks to soldiers in what was thought to be preparation for the use of illegal chemical weapons.In a meeting with Japanese Ambassador to Sri Lanka Yasushi Akashi, a team of TNA parliamentarians warned the diplomat that any aid given to the Sri Lankan government would be used against the Tamils.TNA parliamentarian Suresh Premachandran, in a meeting shortly after the meeting said, 
“We told the Japanese Ambassador that Sri Lanka government plans to place the Internally Displaced Tamils held in detention centres permanently in sheds for at least five years and we asked him not to give aid meant for Tamils rehabilitation to the government as it is certain that the money will be use din the war against the Tamils instead.”
See full statementhere 

Eastern Province parliamentarians from the TNA accused the government of appropriating land of displaced persons and colonising Tamil traditional areas on the border of Trincomalee and Batticaloa. 
02 May 2014 - No Fire Zone hospital shelled, international investigation needed for enduring peace says LTTEThe Sri Lankan Army shelled the final remaining No Fire Zone hospital twice killing 64 people, after receiving the exact location coordinates of the building, reported TamilNet.A worker at the hospital, 3 days earlier, confirmed the hospital’s location with members of the ICRC who intended to pass the location on to the Sir Lankan government to stop them from shelling hospitals.The LTTE, citing their declaration of a ceasefire on April 26, warned that Sri Lanka was a ’to eradicate a distinct Tamil identity,’ and that international intervention would now be needed for ‘enduring peace on the island.’The statement further said,

“It is in the face of this situation that we seek the recognition and the support of the international community for our struggle. It is a struggle for democracy and an enduring peace based on our aspirations as a people. Should the Sri Lankan regime be permitted to continue with its ultimate objective of imposing a ‘final solution’ through military means, we have no doubt that it will destabilize the region.”
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