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 31, 2015

Pro-Iran militias take upper hand after U.S.-backed forces crumble in Anbar

Shiite militias are taking the lead in the battle for the Iraqi city of Ramadi, in a sign of lessened U.S. influence.
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
Armored vehicles of the Iraqi Army and popular mobilization units patrol the area near Habbaniyah lake in Anbar province on May 28, 2015. (Ahmad Mousa/The Washington Post)

By Loveday Morris-May 30
HABBANIYAH, Iraq — Iraqi forces have seized from Islamic State militants a string of hamlets and villages in the dust-choked desert southeast of Ramadi in recent days, closing in on the key city for a counteroffensive.
But the yellow-and-green flags that line the sides of the newly secured roads and flutter from rooftops leave no doubt as to who is leading the fighting here: Kitaeb Hezbollah, a Shiite militia designated a terrorist organization by the United States.

China, U.S. tone down rhetoric but far from S. China Sea solution

Reuters
SINGAPORE 
After a months-long row over Beijing's island-building in the South China Sea, the United States and China were relatively restrained at Asia's top security forum this weekend, but no closer to any solution.
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter told the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore that China was threatening security in the region with its maritime construction work, but acknowledged other claimant countries to the disputed sea were also at fault.
"There's no progress in the South China Sea (dispute), but the atmosphere has calmed a bit, thanks to reasonable consideration by all parties," said Major General Jin Yinan of China's National Defense University, a delegate at the conference. "The U.S. has adjusted its stance a little."
Admiral Sun Jianguo, a deputy chief of staff of the People's Liberation Army who headed the Chinese delegation, refrained from singling out the United States for criticism in his address and emphasized China's commitment to peaceful relations.
"China has always kept in mind the larger interests of maritime security," Sun said, reiterating that his country's "indisputable" claims over the waters were based on legal and historical evidence.
Nevertheless, Washington is under huge pressure to respond forcefully to the Chinese land reclamation, with Republican Senator John McCain, one of the participants at the dialogue, suggesting that U.S. ships and aircraft ignore the 12-nautical mile zone around the artificial islands.
"If we respected a 12-mile zone, then we would be making a mistake of enormous proportions because that would be de facto recognition of Chinese sovereignty," said McCain, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
If U.S. vessels enter the zone, tensions would escalate sharply and there is no saying how Chinese forces based there would respond.
"If you look at the rhetoric, they are going to fight back," said Jia Qingguo, Dean of the School of International Studies at Peking University. "If you look at their interests, they may opt for rhetoric instead of action. But here the danger is of an accident-led conflict."
Admiral Harry Harris, newly appointed chief of the U.S. Pacific Command, told reporters his forces would continue to operate in the region "without limitation and in accordance with international law."
But he also said he wanted increased military-to-military ties with China, including the U.S.-led Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) joint naval exercises in 2016.
McCain and other critics of the administration have said China should be barred from RIMPAC to show U.S. disapproval of its actions.

AIR DEFENSE ZONE PROSPECTS
China also signalled it was not considering declaring an Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ), which requires overflying aircraft to identify themselves, around the disputed islands anytime soon.
Such a move, which some U.S. military experts have seen as increasingly likely, would be viewed as provocative by Washington.
Sun said a decision on an ADIZ would be taken after an assessment of the security situation and taking "extensive factors" into consideration.
Jin, the major general, told Reuters Beijing was not planning such a move, although he added: "It's not a permanent promise, it's just China is not considering it at the moment."
Other countries participating in the dialogue warned the row could spiral out of control and called for responsible action.
Washington wants more Asian countries, including those from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), to be more assertive against what it sees as Chinese expansionism.
But even Vietnam, which claims islands in the area where China is doing the reclamation work, said the major powers should have good relations with each other, otherwise smaller nations would suffer.
"No country in the region wants to choose between China and the United States," said Bonnie Glaser, a senior adviser at the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies.
"If the United States is too tough on China, then we run the risk of losing some of the members, especially ASEAN."
(Additional reporting by David Alexander, Rujun Shen, Saeed Azhar, Masayuki Kitano Nobuhiro Kubo and Siva Govindasamy; Editing by Mike Collett-White)

Russia blacklist: EU criticises 'unjustified' travel ban


Channel 4 NewsSUNDAY 31 MAY 2015
Nick Clegg is among 89 European Union politicians and other senior figures who have been banned from entering Russia, according to a confidential Russian "stop list".
NewsThe list, which the Russian foreign ministry compiled and handed to a European Union delegation in Moscow this week, includes outspoken critics of Russia as well as military and intelligence officials. A similar list exists for US citizens, a ministry official told Russian media.
Former foreign secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind, the Chief of the Defence Staff, General Sir Nicholas Houghton, Defence Minister Philip Dunne and former defence minister Andrew Robathan are also understood to be among those barred from the country.
The Foreign Office strongly condemned the Russian action saying there was "absolutely no justification" for the list which appears to have been drawn up in response to EU sanctions against Moscow.
Those who are reportedly on the list are:
  • Uwe Corsepius - current secretary general of the European Union council in Brussels
  • Bruno Le Roux - the leader of President Francois Hollande's Socialists in parliament
  • Nick Clegg - former deputy prime minister
  • Guy Verhofstadt - former Belgian premier
  • Karl-Georg Wellmann - German lawmaker
  • Karel Schwarzenberg - former Czech foreign minister
  • Anna Maria Corazza Bildt - Swedish MEP
  • Andrew Parker - MI5 director general
  • Sir John Sawers - former MI6 chief
  • Bernard-Henri Levy - French philosopher
  • Stefan Fule - EU's former enlargement chief
The disclosure comes after a number of EU politicians had tried to travel to Russia in recent months only to be told at the border that they could not enter because they were on the list. An EU spokesman said the list had now been handed over after repeated requests for details from the EU and the member states concerned.
"The list with 89 names has now been shared by the Russian authorities. We don't have any other information on legal basis, criteria and process of this decision," the spokesman said.
"We consider this measure as totally arbitrary and unjustified, especially in the absence of any further clarification and transparency. We are keeping in close contact with the member states involved."
A spokeswoman for the Foreign Office said: "If Russia's intention is to put pressure on the EU to ease sanctions then this is not the way to do it."
However, some of the politicians who ended up on the list, mocked the move:



Putin puts me on his black list. Not welcome in Russia. Too much honour for me, Mr Putin!
's "black list" of EU politicians is the list of most devoted friends of . Honoured to see 5 Latvians among them. Thank you!
"The answer to the demands of several European states, why it was precisely these people who entered into the list ... is simple: It was done in answer to the sanctions campaign which has been waged in relation to Russia by several states of the European Union headed by Germany," the anonymous official was quoted as saying by news agency TASS.
"An analogous list exists in relation to citizens of the US, however one needs to note that in this case the Americans are behaving more constructively than the Europeans," he added.
Other countries with names on the list include Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria and Spain.

Russian entry ban on politicians shows EU sanctions are working, says Rifkind

Labour leadership favourite says England should take a stand against Fifa corruption and Russia’s military aggression
 Andy Burnham: ‘There is a pretty overwhelming case for England taking a stand and saying we should not participate in the next World Cup given the current appalling state of Fifa.’ Photograph: Getty Images
 Political correspondent-Sunday 31 May 2015
England should boycott the 2018 World Cup because someone needs to take a stand against corruption in Fifa and military aggression by Russia, Andy Burnham, the favourite to be the next Labour leader, has said.
Burnham spoke out amid growing pressure on the English Football Association to do more than condemn Fifa, following a string of bribery charges against senior officials and the refusal of its president, Sepp Blatter, to stand down.
Speaking on the BBC’s Pienaar’s Politics, he said: “I’ve long had my doubts about Russia holding the next World Cup ... Now with all of this, I believe there is a pretty overwhelming case for England taking a stand and saying we should not participate in the next World Cup given the current appalling state of Fifa.”
Referring to the English FA’s reservations about boycotting the contest on its own, he said: “Maybe they should just be a bit stronger.”
John Whittingdale, the culture, media and sport secretary, took a strong position against Fifa in the Sunday Times, writing that “no options should be ruled out” when it comes to European nations boycotting future World Cups if Fifa refuses to get rid of Blatter.
The Duke of Cambridge, who is president of the FA, also waded into the controversy by calling on Fifa to “show that it can represent the interests of fair play and put the sport first”.
However, Greg Dyke, the chairman of the FA, said it was “ridiculous” to suggest England could take unilateral action without the support of other footballing nations in European and Latin America. Dyke said he thought Blatter would not last another four years and the best way of cleaning up international football was putting pressure on sponsors and other countries to take collective action.
Speaking on the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show, Dyke said: “Putting pressure on Sepp Blatter is pretty impossible. But putting pressure on other footballing nations and sponsors is a good idea, I think. The duke is ... obviously upset by what’s happened and feels quite strongly about it.”
He added: “But it would be ridiculous to try to do it on your own. All we’d do is pull out of the World Cup and everyone would say well done and forget all about it. It’s got to be done by enough nations to have an impact if it’s done. But I don’t think Blatter will last four years. Events of last week – the attorney general said this is the beginning, not the end.”
Dyke suggested the award of the World Cup to Qatar in 2022 could be revisited in light of scrutiny of the process.
Blatter was re-elected for a fifth term at Fifa on Friday despite a string of bribery charges against senior officials and the likelihood that he will be questioned as part of the inquiry. He accused the US and UK of trying to seek revenge against him before the meeting to re-elect him in Switzerland last week.
Blatter said over the weekend the timing of the raid by the Swiss police, who have been cooperating with a long-running FBI investigation, was designed to remove him from office.
“No one is going to tell me that it was a simple coincidence, this American attack two days before the elections of Fifa. It doesn’t smell right. This has touched me and Fifa,” he said. “There are signs that cannot be ignored. The Americans were the candidates for the World Cup of 2022 and they lost. The English were the candidates for 2018 and they lost, so it was really the English media and the American movement.”
The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, has also claimed that the arrests were an attempt to undermine Blatter and destabilise the 2018 World Cup.
China destroys more than 660 kilograms of smuggled ivory

MailOnline - news, sport, celebrity, science and health storiesBy ASSOCIATED PRESS-29 May 2015 

BEIJING (AP) — Chinese authorities Friday destroyed 662 kilograms of ivory that was seized after being smuggled into the country, as part of a crackdown on the illegal trade.
In front of reporters in a suburban section of Beijing, wildlife officials placed raw tusks and ornate carvings onto a conveyor belt that fed the ivory into a machine that crushed the pieces into tiny pebbles.
China bans smuggling of ivory, but in 2008 secured an exemption to a global ivory trade moratorium to import legal stockpiles for traditional carvings that can be sold domestically. Conservationists argue that this legal trade has prompted a resurgent demand for ivory while providing a convenient cover for a thriving black market. They have demanded China impose a complete ban on imports and domestic trade.
Chinese policemen watch over ivory products prepared for destruction during a ceremony in Beijing, Friday, May 29, 2015. China's State Forestry Administratio...Chinese policemen watch over ivory products prepared for destruction during a ceremony in Beijing, Friday, May 29, 2015. China's State Forestry Administration and General Administration of Customs officials presided over a ceremony to destroy more than 660 kilograms of ivory that was seized after being smuggled into the country, as part of a crackdown on the illegal trade. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

China announced a temporary, one-year ban on all imports in February, saying that would allow authorities to gauge the effect on poaching.
Ivory products are prepared for destruction during a ceremony in Beijing, Friday, May 29, 2015. China's State Forestry Administration and General Administrat...Ivory products are prepared for destruction during a ceremony in Beijing, Friday, May 29, 2015. China's State Forestry Administration and General Administration of Customs officials presided over a ceremony to destroy more than 660 kilograms of ivory that was seized after being smuggled into the country, as part of a crackdown on the illegal trade. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
A worker prepares to destroy an ivory carving during a ceremony in Beijing, Friday, May 29, 2015. China's State Forestry Administration and General Administr...A worker prepares to destroy an ivory carving during a ceremony in Beijing, Friday, May 29, 2015. China's State Forestry Administration and General Administration of Customs officials presided over a ceremony to destroy more than 660 kilograms of ivory that was seized after being smuggled into the country, as part of a crackdown on the illegal trade. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
Ivory products are prepared for destruction during a ceremony in Beijing, Friday, May 29, 2015. China's State Forestry Administration and General Administrat...Ivory products are prepared for destruction during a ceremony in Beijing, Friday, May 29, 2015. China's State Forestry Administration and General Administration of Customs officials presided over a ceremony to destroy more than 660 kilograms of ivory that was seized after being smuggled into the country, as part of a crackdown on the illegal trade. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

Obesity to overtake smoking as main cancer killer

Channel 4 News

SATURDAY 30 MAY 2015
A new report warns that more cancer deaths will be caused by obesity than by smoking, due to a rapid increase in the number of people becoming overweight.


New research has suggested that obesity is rapidly closing up on smoking as the primary cause of most cancers. 

It's not that smoking has become any safer, just that there's a growing health risk from the rapid rise in the number of us becoming overweight. 

Currently one in five cancer deaths is caused by obesity, compared to one in four from smoking, but scientists believe that those two lines will cross within the next decade.

Smoking is thought to be responsible for a quarter of Britain's 160,000 annual cancer deaths. Dr Jennifer Ligibel of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute at Harvard University said obesity could surpass that figure in 10 to 15 years as the population gets fatter. 

A Department of Health spokeswoman said: "The Secretary of State has already mentioned that tackling obesity and diabetes will be one of his major priorities for the new government term."

7 Early Symtomps of Liver Damage– 3 Amazing Liver Detox Mixture

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By Phyllis
Posted Friday, May 29, 2015 at 02:04pm EDT

NaturalNews.comKeeping an eye open for any early signs of liver problems is an essential part of maintaining a holistic health lifestyle. Without a fully functioning liver, both your health and lifestyle will be compromised. Luckily your liver is capable of repairing itself, so providing that any problems are spotted early, and are not allowed to develop and worsen, your liver is likely to make a full recovery. So you need to be on the alert. Here are some symptoms of liver problems to be on the lookout for.
Liver damage can include anything from heredity (i.e., inherited from a family member), toxicity (i.e., due to chemicals or viruses) to a long-term disease (i.e., Cirrhosis) that can affect your liver for the rest of your life.
The liver helps the body digest food, absorb nutrients, and eliminate toxic substances. Without this abdominal organ you wouldn’t able to live.
Causes for liver damage
Liver problems usually occur gradually and over many years. The most common cause for liver problems is long term alcohol consumption. Other causes are:
Various viruses including many typee of hepatitis
Malnutrition
Reactions to certain medications
Overuse of certain medications
Exposure to harmful chemicals
Inherited disorders of iron and copper metabolism
Diseases like liver cancer and fatty liver caused by obesity
Diabetics have an increased risk of liver disease
Even smoking can dramatically increase the risk for not only lung cancer, but also liver cancer. Certain chemotherapy drugs can damage cells in the liver, and even too much of vitamin A can cause liver damage.
7 Early Symtomps of Liver Damage
Dark yellow urine
Due to increased levels of the bile pigment in the body that cannot be eliminated by the damaged liver. People may associate it with dehydration, but if they drink enough fluids, it should not happen.
Swollen Abdomen
Cirrhosis, the serious progression of liver disease, causes fluid build-up in the abdomen (a condition referred to as ascites), as levels of albumin and proteins in the blood and fluid are retained. This may actually make the patient appear pregnant. While ascites can be caused by numerous medical conditions, cirrhosis of the liver is the single most common. Sometimes, swelling can also take place in the ankles, as accumulated fluid is drawn down into the body by the forces of gravity.
Diarrhea, constipation or intestinal bleeding
There are noticeable changes in bowel movement. You may have periods of constipation or diarrhea or change in the stool color or traces of blood in it.
Acid Reflux
If you suffer from increasingly frequent attacks of acid reflux with indigestion, with or without vomiting, these are other warning signs that all is not well and needs investigating further.
Jaundice
This is the well known ‘yellowing’ of your skin. Your whole body including sometimes your fingernails and eyes take on a yellow hue. This is mainly due to the build up of ‘bilirubin’ which is a pigment in bile. Bile is made in our livers, and is essential in the digestion process. If your liver is having problems filtering the toxins that you ingest (whether through the digestive tract, the skin or the respiratory system) bilirubin will collect in the bloodstream thus turning your pallor yellow.
Nausea and vomiting
Due the interruption to the digestive system, you may suffer from heartburn, nausea and vomiting.
Abdominal pain
Especially where the liver is located, in the upper right part of the belly under the ribs.
3 Liver Detox Recipes
1. Liver Boosting Beet Juice:
1 beet
1 carrot
1 lemon, peeled
1 handful parsley
Instructions: Run all ingredients through a juicer and enjoy.
2. Deep Green Liver Detox:
1/2 cucumber
2 cups kale
1 lime, peeled
1 cup swiss chard
1/2 lemon, peeled
Instructions: Run all ingredients through a juicer and enjoy.
3. Liver Detox Green Smoothie:
2 oranges, peeled
1/2 rib celery
1 lemon, peeled
1/2 cup dandelion greens (or other bitter green)
1/2 cup parsley
Directions: Place all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth.

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Press Release: Independent Report Finds Sri Lankan Government Systematically Violating Human Rights of Tamils, Other Minorities


The Oakland Institute
Thursday, May 28, 2015
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CONTACT: Anuradha Mittal
510-469-5228, amittal@oaklandinstitute.org

INDEPENDENT REPORT FINDS SRI LANKAN GOVERNMENT SYSTEMATICALLY VIOLATING HUMAN RIGHTS OF TAMILS, OTHER MINORITIES
INVESTIGATION EXPOSES MILITARY OCCUPATION AND COLONIZATION OF TAMIL LAND IN SRI LANKA

A new independent report on the state of human rights in Sri Lanka – the first since the end of the country’s 26-year civil war in 2009 – finds that a silent war continues in which thousands of Tamils, mostly Hindus and Christians, are still internally displaced and subject to military occupation and fierce discrimination by the predominantly Buddhist Sinhalese majority.

The conflict ended violently after the government’s bloody military offensive that led to the surrender of the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) and left widespread destruction, the deaths of tens of thousands of civilians and the displacement of the entire population living in rebel-controlled territories.

Efforts by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to undertake a war crimes inquiry into violations of human rights, seizures of lands, and related crimes by both Sri Lankan state forces and Tamil separatist rebels have been thwarted by the Sri Lankan government. Thus, the investigation in December 2014, based on fieldwork and hundreds of interviews, led by Anuradha Mittal, an internationally renowned expert on human rights and land issues and executive director of the Oakland Institute, is the first to take place since the war ended, conducted with the knowledge but not the cooperation of the Sri Lankan government.

The report comes on the heels of a recent visit by US Secretary of State John Kerry in which he praised the newly elected government and offered support.

The new report, The Long Shadow of War: Struggle for Justice in Post War Sri Lanka, found that:
  • 6 years after the end of the war, the traditional Tamil homeland is still under heavy military occupation by at least 160,000 mostly Sinhalese soldiers, one for every 6 Tamil civilians.
  • The army has engaged in large-scale property development, running luxury tourist resorts and business ventures on land seized from local populations. Thousands of Tamil families remain displaced on their own land, helpless witnesses of this ‘development’.
  • Tamil culture and history are being systematically suppressed by a government-led effort to construct victory monuments and Buddhist shrines that speak to Sinhalese domination in former Tamil homelands, where even now few Buddhists live.
  • Thousands of people continue to be missing since the war ended in spite of the government’s promise to engage in a process of truth and reconciliation.  A 2012 UN report referred to more than 70,000 missing while other estimates are twice that number.
While much has been made of the peaceful government transition that took place after elections in January of this year, the investigators raise concerns as to whether the new President Sirisena, has the political will or space to deal with these issues.

“The recent appointment of Major General Jagath Dias as the Army Chief of Staff, one of the armed forces’ highest post, despite the fact that under his command the 57th division was implicated in serious human rights abuses, rebuffs current government pledges to credibly investigate alleged war crimes through a domestic accountability mechanism,” said Ms. Mittal.

“This is a vital moment for the future of Sri Lanka. Until the new government takes decisive action to curtail and reverse the colonization process, truly replacing the culture of impunity with a culture of responsibility and accountability, there is little hope that the Tamils and other minorities will be treated justly. It should be the responsibility of the international community, and not a political dilemma, to ensure the human and land rights of the minorities in Sri Lanka,” she added.

The Oakland Institute, based in Oakland, CA, is an independent policy think-tank, bringing fresh ideas and bold action to the most pressing social, economic, and environmental issues of our time.  It does not receive funding from any government or political party.
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Addressing “blocked grief” in Jaffna


Violence intensified in Sinhala military-driven demographic genocide in Batticaloa

TamilNet[TamilNet, Friday, 29 May 2015, 22:45 GMT]
The Rural Development Society (RDS) of Kachchat-kodi Swami-malai GS division is a grassroots-level attempt by the villagers to sustain the livelihood of the people who face a systematic demographic genocide along the border of Batticaloa and Ampaa'rai districts for a long time. In an in-depth interview to TamilNet, Secretary of the RDS, Mr Paramanatham, exposes the details behind the demographic genocide and the role played by the Buddhist monks, Sri Lankan Police and the ‘Sinhala home guards,’ which is an armed paramilitary operated by the occupying SL military. Mr Paramantham also details the institutionalised non-responsive governance of the Sri Lankan system, including Colombo's departments, provincial, district and divisional offices, all operating with one single aim of driving Tamils away and Sinhalicising the native villages of Eezham Tamils. 

The interview to TamilNet comes after a violent attack by the occupying Sinhala paramilitary on RDS President Yogarasa Jeganathan on 24 May, when the RDS representatives wanted to protect the only means of livelihood of the villagers. 



Kachchat-kodi is a GS division of 14.8 sq. km of extent, comprising three villages – Kachchat-kodi, Swami-malai and Kevu'liyaa-madu. With 448 families of a total population of 1,533 individuals, 901 individuals are now Sinhalese, according to the statistics from the DS office at Paddip-pazhai. The entire GS division has been subjected to Sinhalicisation and colonisation by the Sinhala encroachers from Ampaa'rai district. 

The three representatives of the RDS were assaulted by the ‘Sinhala home guards’ when they politely urged a group of 9 Sinhala encroachers from the 36 Colony, a Sinhala settlement located 2 km away in the bordering Ampaa'rai district, not to engage in fishing using illegal methods. 

A Sinhala policeman from 36 Colony, known as Gonasinghe, his son Soranga Gonasinghe and another relative of Gonasinghe, were among the 9-member armed paramilitary squad that engaged in the fishing deploying illegal fishing methods in Kangkaa'niyaar-ku'lam tank, which is the only means of livelihood to 68 Tamil families dependent in freshwater fishing assisted and managed by the RDS. 

One of the attackers was riding a motorbike with the registration number BAW 8350, the RDS representatives told TamilNet. 

The Sinhala paramilitary men were instigating ethno-nationalist violence by shouting: “This is our country. If you raise your voice, we will not hesitate to shoot and kill you all.” 

In 1990, there were 168 Tamil families living in the vicinity of Kangkaa'niyaar-ku'lam. The villagers were all dependent on freshwater fishing in the tank. During the rainy seasons they also engaged in cultivation of nuts and soya. 

During the war, many of these families have become women-headed households as the men have perished or reported missing. They are now displaced in Makizhoor, Ma'ndoor, Ka'luvaagnchik-kudi and Ka'ndaava'lai. The women-headed families have left the area due to security reasons as well as due to the lack of livelihood recovery. 

Only 68 families live in the area now. They are determined to sustain their livelihood through the RDS, Mr Paramanatham told TamilNet. 

Tamil villagers on two or three occasions in recent times caught the intruding Sinhalese from 36 Colony. The police Officer In Charge (OIC) from the police station from 36 Colony came and promised that they would control the intruders in future. But, the policemen and paramilitary guards are all interconnected and relatives. Within a few days they started to come again with arms. There have been at least 10 violent assaults by the armed intruders, according to RDS Secretary. 

Kevu'liyaa-madu, another village in the same GS division, is also subjected to Sinhalicisation. 

Although a few Sinhala families were residing in the GS division, they were all living together harmoniously. But, the armed Sinhala colonists are part of a systematic programme driven by intruding Buddhist monks, armed paramilitary outfit known as home guards, Sinhala politicians and civil officers from Ampaa'rai district. 

57 additional Sinhala settlers brought after 2002 to Kevu'liyaa-madu also behave in a confronting manner and are deployed in exploiting the resources and harassing the Tamil villagers in the GS division. 

A Buddhist temple was built on the lands belonging to three Tamil families after bulldozing their houses, he said. The Sinhala home guard paramilitary has been using the Buddhist temple as one of their bases in the area, he further said adding that the Buddhist monk of the temple was harassing the GS officer almost threatening him and the Divisional Secretary. 

All complaints made to District Secretariat through GS and DS Secretary have not been useful to the Eezham Tamil villagers, the RDS Secretary from Kachchat-kodi further said. 

The Tamil villagers have been systematically neglected, not only from the housing schemes managed through the SL ministries, but also in the delivery of Indian Housing Scheme, Mr Paramanatham told TamilNet. 

Potable water is a serious problem faced by the people in the village, especially after July month every year, he says. 

In addition, wild elephants also harass the residents. Although the Wildlife Department of Colombo chased away the elephants couple of times into the jungle, there is no systematic effort to hinder the threat posed by the wild elephants, Mr Paramanthan says. 

“There is a clear intention of driving us away from our villages,” Paramantham says.