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The President’s reassuring words

Against the backdrop of the news that the LTTE has forcibly occupied the Karadiyanaru hospital in the East, causing immense hardships and suffering to the civilian population, comes President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s commitment to forge ahead with the peace and development processes, machinations by groups and individuals notwithstanding.

In the seizure of the Eastern hospital by the Tigers, we have further proof of their irredeemable callousness towards and utter disregard for the civilian population of the Eastern Province.

The news is that they have forced the civilians out of the hospital with the aim of having their wounded cadres treated by the hospital. In doing so, the LTTE is hoping to bring the civilians into the firing line. Once the civilians are placed at a risk, the Tigers would make strident claims of civilian repression.

However, as regards the State’s treatment of the civilian public, Defence Spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella’s recent statement on the relief measures carried out by the Government in the affected areas, should help to put the record straight. As disclosed by the Spokesman, more then 87,000 civilians who have fled LTTE harassment in the uncleared areas of the East are being fended for by the State in the cleared areas.

While not underestimating the gravity of the problems faced by the State as regards resettlement, the Defence Spokesman was unambiguous on the point that the Government is doing its utmost to help resettle Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in their original habitations. He was also emphatic that IDP figures and connected issues are being grossly exaggerated by interested parties and sections of the media.

Seen against this background, the President’s assurance that he would be carrying on undeterred with the task of bringing peace and development, acquires considerable significance.

Whereas the need of the hour is unity among all sections of the polity for the furtherance of peace, development and stability, some individuals and groups, in connivance with some sections of the media, are intent on undoing the good work of the State.

By placing the blame for killings, abductions and other serious crimes, on the State, for example, these detractors are hoping to besmirch the image of the Government. They should know fully well that by doing so they are endangering the national interest and are consequently helping the LTTE to fulfil their destructive intentions.

Therefore, a number one priority is strong political leadership and the President, through his reassuring words, is providing this need. We take this opportunity to urge the President to forge right ahead with his efforts to bring peace and development to the country. The majority of the people or the moral majority would be solidly behind him in this momentous undertaking.

A statement by Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama in Washington, that political proposals towards resolving our conflict would be ready in a few weeks, gives credence to these pronouncements by the President. What it proves is that the State is moving undeterred and single-mindedly towards discharging its prime responsibilities.

Thus it could be seen that the State has been going ahead steadily with the dual process of meeting any military threats posed by the LTTE while evolving a political solution to the conflict. It goes without saying that one could see the President’s steady guiding vision and hand in these developments.

Conflict resolution Lessons for Sri Lanka

It was the ingeniously effective propaganda spin which floated the Eelam myth to ‘liberate’ the Tamils. The writer sees the Education Department circular of the 1960s which stipulated that Sinhala children should study in the Sinhala medium and Tamil children in the Tamil medium as a most pernicious order.

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Mavilaru precipitated LTTE’s downfall in the East

Forces close to fully liberating the province:

The LTTE made a major mistake in mid last year when they decided to close the Mavilaru anicut depriving water to more than 30,000 people. On paper they had a better argument to justify their decision to close the Mavilaru anicut.

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Staying together

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