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, November 30, 2014

அமெரிக்காவை கதிகலங்க வைத்த இந்தியாவின் அதிர்ச்சிப்  படங்கள்
Canada MirrorNovember 30, 2014
இரண்டு நாடுகளின் எல்லைகளைப் பிரிக்க, கோடுகள் இருக்கும். பகை நாடுகளின் எல்லைகளில் எப்போதுமே பிரச்னைதான். அதனால், எல்லைப் பகுதியில் இரு நாட்டு வீரர்களும் தீவிர கண்காணிப்பில் இருப்பார்கள். சமீபத்தில், விண்வெளிவீரர்கள் பூமியைப் படம் பிடித்து, அமெரிக்காவில் உள்ள நாசா ஆராய்ச்சி நிலையத்துக்கு அனுப்பியுள்ளார்கள்.

புகைப் படங்களைப் பார்த்ததும் விஞ்ஞானிகளுக்கு அவற்றில் பளிச்சென்று நீளமான ஆரஞ்சு நிறக் கோடு ஒன்று தெரிந்தது. அது, ‘என்ன கோடு’ என்று பரிசீலித்துப் பார்த்தபோது, இந்தியா-பாகிஸ்தான் பார்டர் என்று தெரியவந்தது.

இந்தியா – பாகிஸ்தான் நாடுகளின் எல்லையில் பயங்கரவாதிகளின் ஊடுருவல், ஆயுதங்கள், வெடிபொருட்கள் கடத்தல் போன்ற சட்டவிரோதப் பிரச்னைகள், காலம் காலமாக இந்தியாவுக்குப் பெரும் தலைவலியாகவே இருந்துவருகிறது. அதனால், நம் நாட்டு எல்லையைப் பலப்படுத்தவே, மின்விளக்குகள் (floodlights) வரிசையாகப் பொருத்தப்பட்டிருக்கின்றன.

இதனால், பயங்கரவாதிகள் ஊடுருவ முயன்றால், சுலபமாகக் கண்டறிந்து தக்க பதிலடி கொடுக்க முடியும். எல்லையில் அமைந்துள்ள ஃபெட்லைட்டுகளின் வரிசை பஞ்சாப், ராஜஸ்தான், ஜம்மு இன்டர்நேஷனல் பார்டர் மற்றும் குஜராத்துடன் சேர்த்து, சுமார் 1,861 கிலோமீட்டர்கள் வரை உள்ளது.  இதனால், பயங்கரவாதிகள் ஊடுருவ முயன்றால், சுலபமாகக் கண்டறிந்து தக்க பதிலடி கொடுக்க முடியும். எல்லையில் அமைந்துள்ள ஃபெட்லைட்டுகளின் வரிசை பஞ்சாப், ராஜஸ்தான், ஜம்மு இன்டர்நேஷனல் பார்டர் மற்றும் குஜராத்துடன் சேர்த்து, சுமார் 1,861 கிலோமீட்டர்கள் வரை உள்ளது.
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India: Pakistani Agencies Backing Terror Groups

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Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh arrives to lay the foundation stone for the Central Forensic Science Laboratory on the outskirts of Gauhati, in the northeastern Indian state of Assam, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014. Singh, the second-most powerful... View Full Caption
ABC NewsIndia's home minister hit out at Pakistan on Saturday, accusing its state agencies of using terror to try to destabilize India, and rejecting Pakistan's assertion that non-state actors are involved in terrorism.
"Pakistan is continuously engaged in destabilizing India, but says non-state actors are behind the acts of terror. I want to ask Pakistan if its Inter-Services Intelligence is also a non-state actor," Rajnath Singh said, referring to Pakistan's national intelligence agency.
Singh, the second-most powerful official in India after Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was addressing the heads of Indian police, paramilitary and intelligence agencies who were meeting in Guwahati, the main city in the remote northeastern state of Assam.
There was no immediate reaction to Singh's remarks from Pakistan.
India has long accused Pakistan of fomenting conflict by arming and training anti-India militants in the disputed region of Kashmir. Islamabad says it only provides them moral and diplomatic support.
Singh's comments came two days after heavily armed militants fought a fierce gunbattle with Indian soldiers in which at least 10 people, including four militants, were killed. Indian army officials said the rebels were attempting to infiltrate into Indian Kashmir before Himalayan mountain passes shut down with the onset of winter.
Singh said the failure of Islamic militant groups to win over young Muslims in the Indian-controlled portion of Kashmir was evident this past week when people ignored a call by separatist groups to boycott local elections.
More than a dozen rebels groups have been fighting since 1989 in Indian Kashmir, seeking independence from India or the merger of the region with neighboring Pakistan.
India and Pakistan have fought two wars over Kashmir since they won independence from Britain in 1947. Kashmir is divided between the two countries, but claimed by both in its entirety.

Khamenei tells Iran armed forces to build up "irrespective" of diplomacy

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks live on television in Tehran June 12, 2009.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks live on television in Tehran June 12, 2009. REUTERS/Caren Firouz/Files
ReutersBY MEHRDAD BALALI-DUBAI Sun Nov 30, 2014
(Reuters) - Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Sunday the armed forces should increase their combat capability regardless of political considerations, in an apparent allusion to continuing nuclear talks with the West aimed at easing tension in the Middle East.
"Given our vast maritime borders and the enemy's huge investments in this area, our armed forces should continuously improve their (combat) readiness, irrespective of political calculations," Khamenei told a gathering of senior navy officials during a ceremony to mark the "Navy Week" in Iran.
Khamenei, who commands all branches of the armed forces in addition to other key centres of power in the Islamic republic, did not mention any countries by name but he normally uses "enemy" to refer mainly to the United States and Britain -- both of which have intervened in Iran over the past century.
"Peacetime offers great opportunities for our armed forces to ... build up on preemptive capacities," said Khamenei, with state television playing excerpts of his speech.
The United States and its key regional ally Israel have both hinted they might bomb Iran to prevent it developing nuclear weapons. Iran denies any such ambition and insists its atomic programme is designed for civilian projects.
With Khamenei's blessing, Iran's moderate President Hassan Rouhani launched a diplomatic initiative to resolve a 12-year nuclear dispute, hoping to save his country from punishing global sanctions. Tehran and six world powers missed a self-imposed deadline on Nov. 24 for a deal, but gave themselves seven more months to overcome their many differences. [ID:nL6N0TE2T6]
Despite his reserved support for the negotiations, Khamenei, perceived by many as a hardliner, remains distrustful of Western intentions in the region and insists that Iran's defence capability, including its controversial missile programme, must not be part of any broad diplomatic deal.
In tandem with Rouhani's diplomatic overture, generals appointed by Khamenei are maintaining a relentless war rhetoric and unveil on an almost daily basis what they say are new innovations in weaponry.
"The range of (our) missiles covers all of Israel today," the chief of the Revolutionary Guards, General Mohammad Ali Jafari, said last week. "That means the fall of the Zionist regime, which will certainly come soon."
However, Admiral Ali Shamakhani, an ally of President Rouhani who serves as a top security official, sought to temper the bellicose language on Sunday.
"Our missile capability, like our nuclear, is inherently peaceful and geared for self defence," the official IRNA news agency quoted his as saying.

(Reporting by Mehrdad Balali; Editing by Crispian Balmer)

Air strikes against IS 'not working' - is it true?

The Syrian regime says two months of US-led strikes have failed to weaken the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria. Is it right - or are other motives at play?
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The US-led coalition has carried out nearly 300 air strikes against Islamic State (IS) militants since September, killing nearly 800 IS fighters in Syria in the process.
Coalition air strikes have been central to defending what are seen as strategically important locations, including the Haditha dam in Iraq and the Turkish border settlement of Kobane.
Air Strikes Against is 'Not Working' - Is It True by Thavam Ratna

Crimean Tatars say Russian annexation has brought fear and repression all over again


Washington Post November 30 at 3:30 AM
 Crimea’s Tatars have bitter memories of the 1944 deportation that tore them from their native peninsula. With Russia again in control, some here say pressure is building once more.
Crimean Tatars Say Russian Annexation Has Brought Fear and Repression All Over Again by Thavam Ratna
Why America Is to Blame for Mexico's 


The crisis over 43 massacred students shows how dysfunctional and corrupt Peña Nieto's government is. And yet Obama keeps patting him on the back.

Meixcan protesters are not burning American flags, but they may be soon if the United States doesn't change its approach to its southern neighbor. Whether they will admit it or not, President Barack Obama and the United States Congress are directly responsible for thetragedy of the 43 missing, and likely massacred, student activists in the Mexican state of Guerrero -- and for the political crisis that has followed.
Why America is to Blame for Mexico's by Thavam Ratna

Animal rights protesters in Nepal seek to stop Gadhimai festival sacrifice

Mass slaughter of buffaloes, sheep and goats in name of Hindu goddess Gadhimai to take place in Bariryapur


November 2009, Bariyapur: a Nepalese Hindu devotee slaughters a buffalo as an offering to the goddes
November 2009, Bariyapur: a Nepalese Hindu devotee slaughters a buffalo as an offering to the goddess Gadhimai. Photograph: Prakash Mathema/AFP/Getty Images
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Animal rights protesters in Nepal are making last-ditch efforts to disrupt the sacrifice of hundreds of thousands of animals including buffaloes, sheep and goats in the name of a Hindu goddess on Friday.

One Man’s Mission: Helmets Across Hanoi

Widespread adoption of protective headgear by motorcyclists is one indicator of how far Vietnam has come.

 
Christopher Johnson's work reporting from the U.S., Africa, and Southeast Asia has appeared on MarketplaceThe World, and various NPR and CBC programs.
Driving among the 6.5 million-plus residents of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, it’s common to see motorcyclists wearing little more than plastic baseball caps or thin helmet shells lined with coffee cup–grade Styrofoam.
Many are paying the price. Last year, 11,000 people died in traffic accidents, most of them motorbike crashes, according to Vietnam’s National Traffic Safety Committee. Because many deaths go unreported, the World Health Organization estimates the figure is double that, which would make the rate twice as high as it is in the U.S. 
As developing nations become wealthier, people begin to opt for motorized and personal transportation over feet, bikes, and buses. It’s almost possible to guess a country’s per capita GDP by how people get around: Burundi is a foot place. Bangladesh, bikes. Ecuador has moved up to four-wheeled Toyotas. 
“Mobility is a great thing, but not when people are killing themselves,” said Greig Craft, the U.S.-born president of the Asia Injury Prevention Foundation.
Craft founded his Hanoi-based, U.S.-registered nonprofit in 1999. In Vietnam’s crowded cities, motorcycles, mopeds, and scooters are the preferred means of transportation, and one persistent obstacle to road safety is convincing people to wear helmets. 
Many Vietnamese steer clear of helmets because of the humid, tropical climate, Craft found. Summer temperatures can hover above 110 degrees, and traditional, full-face motorcycle helmets are impractical sweatboxes.
So in 2001, he and a group of partners raised funds to create theVietnam Safety Products and Equipment Company, a Hanoi-based, American-invested enterprise that designs and manufactures the Protec-brand Tropical Helmet. It’s made of lightweight expanded polystyrene that offers extra ventilation and covers just the head.
Craft wanted change to happen through more than just products. In 2007, the foundation successfully pushed Vietnam to require all government workers to wear helmets when motorcycling. A year later, helmets were made mandatory for everyone riding a motorbike.
“People were coming into our showroom with footlockers full of cash to buy helmets,” Craft said.
The helmets cost $10 to $20, and Protec has sold at least 1.2 million of them in Vietnam since 2012. 
Still, cost is a factor for some families, according to AIP Foundation’s Frances Massing. “For rural areas, affordability is the number-one reason citizens do not wear quality helmets,” she said. “Many motorcyclists are low-income earners, and $10 helmets are still too expensive for them.”
Yet, the fact that many people are able to spend such a sum on reducing what can seem a remote risk is an indicator of how far Vietnam has come. When you’re struggling to feed your family every day, the off-chance that you might fall off your scooter is a less-pressing concern. But now that many city dwellers, at least, have $10 in their pockets, they’re willing to make the investment. 
AIP Foundation estimates that the rise in helmet use prevented more than 20,000 deaths and 400,000 injuries between 2008 and 2013.
Proceeds go to its road safety campaign, and today, Craft and other road safety advocates say there are two major challenges to reaching true compliance: quality control and getting helmets on children.
Both are tricky. Last summer, Vietnam began cracking down on users and vendors of so-called eggshell helmets. Anyone caught wearing a substandard helmet or wearing a helmet improperly was subject to a $5 to $10 fine.
As for getting helmets on children, Craft says his organization’s biggest battle is fighting widespread suspicion of kids’ helmets after a doctor publicly warned in 2007 that they were harmful to children’s bodies.
“Even today, many Vietnamese will tell you that helmets hurt kids’ spines,” he said. “It’s one of the greatest urban legends that’s impacted 100 percent of the population.”
Next spring, Vietnam will launch a national action plan focused on public safety and emphasizing zero tolerance for motorbikers driving children who are not wearing helmets. AIP Foundation is also working with the National Traffic Safety Committee on ways to boost compliance: a public awareness campaign with billboards and TV spots; collaborations with law enforcement officials; and the implementation of school-based programs, including road safety curricula and helmet giveaways for kids.
For Craft, helmet protection is a public health issue, one he often describes in comparison to medicine and vaccines.
“Vietnam has high inoculation rates for children,” he said. “So why not helmets?”

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Uthayan in Jaffna: All the news that’s fit to print, and then some

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JAFFNA. “Even though the war is over and the guns are silent…it doesn’t change a thing. We still face threats. We are still feeling the fear,” said 35 year old Thevanayagam Premananth, the editor of Uthayan newspapers. We talked in his office, part of the compound that had once been the torture chambers of the Tamil Tigers. A mug with “Happy birthday to the best editor in the world” printed on it rested on top of some old newspapers. Certainly Prem was one of the bravest. Last year Reporters Without Border recognised Uthayan’s commitment to freedom of expression with its Freedom Prize.

Army too turns hostile to Gota : Gota’s stooge of disrepute transferred from Jaffna therefore


LEN logo(Lanka-e-News- 29.Nov.2014, 11.30AM) With the SLFP secretary Maithripala Sirisena coming to the open and opposing the destruction that is being wrought on the motherland by the Rajapakse regime , a group of patriotic Sri Lankan army heroes who are being used by the Rajapakse regime to clean stinking drains have also commenced expressing their disgust openly and unreservedly against the regime, according to reports reaching Lanka e news inside information division.
This opposition erupted suddenly when many commanding officers of several army corps of Jaffna gave notice refusing to carry out the orders of Jaffna security headquarters corps commander Major general Udaya Perera , a close crony and stooge of Gotabaya Rajapakse .
Army chiefs have been bitterly resenting Udaya Perera ‘s shameless conduct because he was being used by the Rajapakses to do their sordid biddings. A principal reason for this was the pasting of spurious posters in Jaffna which state falsely that LTTE is instructing the people to vote for Maithripala Sirisena. The army were used to paste these posters on the orders of Udaya Perera.
This Rajapakse lickspittle Udaya Perera the bandicoot who did not any day fight against the LTTE giving orders to paste these bogus posters has irritated and provoked the actual soldiers who fought against the LTTE .
The army in its entirety know that this scoundrel of a commander Udaya Perera who was never in charge of any corps or regiment during the period of the war ingratiated himself into the favor of Gotabaya Rajapakse by acting as an informant passing messages from the army headquarters against and sneaking on Sarath Fonseka ,the army commander at that time to Gotabaya .
As a reciprocal gesture for these disgraceful activities of Udaya Perera , even before the war was concluded Udaya Perera was appointed as the deputy High commissioner to Malaysia. With a view to making him the army commander he was admitted to the military academy , U.S.A. for training. As soon as he was brought back , he was appointed as the Jaffna security corps headquarters commander . If there is any individual who was appointed as a headquarters army commander in the whole wide world without ever having been a commander of a brigade or a regiment , it is Udaya Perera the betrayer of his superior commander Sarath Fonseka ,and a Gotabaya Rajapakse lickspittle who has always most eagerly stooped even as low as to wash the stinking spittoons of the Rajapakses .
Perera after being appointed as commander he transformed into an unalloyed Rajapakse bootlicker , and abusing the Rajapakse backing he gave a number of illegal orders to the army officers .But today , with the commanding officers of the corps and even other officers turning against him , Gotabaya had got down Udaya Perera to Colombo. This is because , the resentment that was demonstrated was against Gotabaya too.
The army spokesman revealed that this was a duty transfer , but this is an absolute falsehood, because anybody who is appointed as a commander serves officially where he is for three years as a rule after his appointment , whereas in the case of Udaya Perera he had served just a year after his appointment as commander.
Unsurprisingly , it is Major general Jagath Alwis ,another staunch stooge of Mahinda Rajapakse who has been appointed as the new Jaffna commander . He is the chief of the presidential security force. It was Jagath Alwis who led the murderous team responsible for the white van criminal operations of Mahinda Rajapakse.'
Lanka e news had previously on several occasions reported in detail of these white van criminalities. After temporarily suspending the white Van operations for a while , MaRa sent Jagath Alwis to Israel for training .Following this training he had taken up this new appointment in Jaffna.
Udaya Perera the former Jaffna commander has been transferred to the office of chief of staff Jagath Jayasuriya , but without any defined duties. Both Udaya Perera and Jagath Alwis were attached to the Gajaba regiment of Gotabaya .Both of them are of the same seniority and their course No.(Intec No.) is 16 . Udaya Perera the shameless lackey of Gotabaya had been brought to Colombo. But it cannot be forgotten that it is Jagath Alwis another stooge of Mahinda Rajapakse who had replaced him in Jaffna. A fact that cannot be ignored or dismissed lightly .
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Sri Lanka at the cross roads again


By Izeth Hussain- 


The more it changes the more it’s the same thing – French proverb.

article_imageAccording to widespread Sri Lankan perceptions, we came to a cross roads by 1989 and in 1994 we chose what seemed to most of us to be the right road, which would lead to definitive solutions of the two major problems bedeviling us: that of restoring a fully functioning democracy and establishing unity through a solution of the ethnic problem. Today, twenty years later, many Sri Lankans, perhaps most, share the perception that we have again come to a cross roads at which it is imperative to choose the right road that would lead to definitive solutions of the two major problems bedeviling us: the restoration of a fully functioning democracy and the establishment of unity through the solution of our ethnic problems. It looks like the more it changes the more it’s the same thing. Or rather it’s the same thing but worse, because we now have two ethnic problems – the Muslim one as well – instead of just one. That fact suggests that the major problem underlying everything else in Sri Lanka is that of establishing national unity – which is the main case that I will be advancing in this article.
Sri Lanka at the Cross Roads Again by Thavam Ratna

NSA to meet President, common Opposition leaders in Sri Lanka

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National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval, who will be in Sri Lanka on Monday, will meet top leaders of the newly-formed common Opposition platform, in addition to meeting President Mahinda Rajpaksa, The Hindu learns from political sources in Colombo.

Ajit DovalMr. Doval is on Monday scheduled to deliver the keynote address at ‘Galle Dialogue 2014,’ an international conference on maritime security and cooperation in the coastal town of Galle in southern Sri Lanka.

The President’s office confirmed that the NSA was scheduled to meet Mr. Rajapaksa. In his meeting with the President and Sri Lanka's Defence Secretary Mr. Doval is expected to discuss maritime security in Sri Lanka and Maldives. China's increasing role in the island may also be raised. Just over a month ago, the NSA met President’s brother and Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa in New Delhi, to convey India’s serious concerns over China’s growing military presence in the island. According to political sources Mr. Doval, during his visit, is expected to meet Maithripala Sirisena, who recently defected from Mr. Rajapaksa’s ruling party to be named common Opposition candidate in the upcoming presidential elections, and former President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga, who is backing him. He will also meet leaders of the United National Party — the main Opposition party that has joined the common platform — the Tamil National Alliance and the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress.

The NSA’s visit, apparently packed with political meetings with the government and the opposition, comes days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi wished Mr. Rajapaksa “good luck” in the upcoming political elections when the two leaders met at the recently-held SAARC summit in Nepal.
The Sri Lankan President, who in 2010 rewrote the Constitution to remove the two-term limit on the presidency, will target an unprecedented third term in office in the coming elections. Perceived as an "invincible and charismatic" leader among certain sections, Mr. Rajapaksa called for snap polls -- two years ahead of schedule -- reportedly due to the waning popularity of his government that some sections term “corrupt” and “authoritarian”.

Mr. Doval’s visit on December 1 and 2 is his first after assuming charge as India’s NSA. His predecessor Shivshankar Menon was in Sri Lanka in July 2013, and delivered a “clear message” on the need for Sri Lanka to deliver on its promises to devolve power to its provinces.

The Continuing Massacres In The East


Colombo Telegraph
By Rajan Hoole -November 29, 2014
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The Paul Nallanayagam affair suggests to us that massacres were then part of Government policy and the state was prepared to resort to extremes to cover it up. We now look at what lies behind the item in the government booklet Massacres of civilians which lists 5 Sinhalese civilians shot dead by armed terrorists at Mahindapura and Dehiwatte in the Allai colonisation scheme in Trincomalee District on 30.5.85.
Lalith AThe Colombo media reported on 2 Jun.85 that terrorists attacked 2 Sinhalese villages in the East killing 5 people. The following day (Island, 3.6.85) the Government denied news reports from foreign news agencies in Colombo that 50 Tamil civilians had been killed in attacks on two villages on Friday 31 May 85. On 8.6.85, the National Security Minister’s press release was published. He (Athulathmudali) denied the UNI report that Sinhalese mobs assisted by security forces killed 80 Tamils in the Trincomalee area and also a similar report by D.B.S. Jeyaraj in the Island. The Government, he said, made inquiries and found news reports ‘highly exaggerated’. The only incident, he added, where the Security Forces killed Tamils was when a group of Tamil terrorists fired at a helicopter carrying commandos at Irakkamam on 4th June and five terrorists were killed. It must be recalled, he said, that on 31.5.85 terrorists attacked Mahindapura and Dehiwatte killing 5 civilians. This is one day later than that given in Massacres of Civilians.