My Two Cents for Tamils for Justice January 23, 2008
Posted by capitalz in : America, LTTE, Sri Lanka, State Terrorism, Tamils, Terrorism , add a commentTo: TAMILSFORJUSTICE@GMAIL.COM
Date: 2008/01/23 @ 2:21 PM [GMT-5]
Dear Mr. Bruce Fein:
I humbly thank you for taking the struggle of Tamils to the law offices of United States of America. I read your press release TAMILS FOR JUSTICE ATTORNEY CHALLENGES FBI’S ASSESSMENT OF THE TAMIL TIGERS AND THE GOVERNMENT OF SRI LANKA. I would like to point out two things.
First, as I am sure you already know this yet my two cents, FBI noted LTTE is responsible for assassinating two world leaders. Even though they did not specify the names, I assume they are talking about Rajiv Gandhi in 1991 and Sri Lankan President Ranasinghe Premadasa in 1993. Rajiv Gandhi was not the leader of India when the incident happened. He was a former Prime Minister, who lost in the last election but running again in the upcoming election.
Second, the link to your site in your press release is incorrect. The HTTP address should finish with .org and not .com.
Thank you and I have posted this letter on my blog at My Two Cents for Tamils for Justice.
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CAPitalZ
National Post’s false report December 3, 2007
Posted by skcsknathan001 in : Canada, LTTE, Sri Lanka, State Terrorism, Tamil Eelam, Tamils , add a commentTo: DKelly@nationapost.com, SMeurice@nationalpost.com, JKay@nationalpost.com, RRoberts@nationalpost.com
Date: 2007/12/03 @ 10:54 AM [GMT-5]
Dear Editors,
I have known National Post as a very aggressive media against our Tamil Freedom struggle. But I am not understanding why National Post intentionally manipulates facts against Tamil ethnicity struggle.
I was reading your article TOUGH STAND TAKEN ON SRI LANKA. You have mentioned “Last week, events were held around Toronto to mark Tamil Heroes’ Day, which commemorates the anniversary of the first Tamil Tigers suicide bombing.” This is totally untrue. The Maaveerar Naal or Tamil Heroes’ Day is to commemorate the first death occurred in our armed struggle to freedom, after so many ahimsa protests were brutally beaten and so many anti-Tamil riots. This death is not a suicide mission. You may read about it at From Death of the First Hero.
I have previously sent a letter pointing out similar false reporting. You can view my letter at National Post’s racism.
There are more than 1500 Tamils were arrested in Sri Lanka just for being born in the ethnicity. Sri Lanka imposes emergency law almost continuously last two decades. More over, the state terror Sri Lankan government openly violated human rights, sponsoring paramilitary and deadly military to kill Tamils and political enemies. There is no single ban against the state terror Sri Lankan government. As a Tamil, my only single question is that when will you advocate tangible actions against Sri Lanka to stop the state terrorism?
I have posted this letter on my blog at National Post’s false report.
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CAPitalZ
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03/12/2007 10:55 AM
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03/12/2007 10:57 AM
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03/12/2007 10:57 AM
What was the Globe thinking? November 12, 2007
Posted by skcsknathan001 in : Canada, LTTE, Sri Lanka, State Terrorism, Tamil Eelam, Tamils , add a commentDate: 2007/11/12 @ 8:10am [GMT-5]
Dear Sir McKay,
I have read your letter to the editor on Globe. Thank you for understanding the real situation of Tamils in Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan government being a state actor has higher voice and hence it has influenced main media with its false propaganda. The ethnic Tamils’ cry is slowly reaching the international grounds.
Thank you and hopefully there will be freedom.
I have posted this letter on my blog at What was the Globe thinking?
CFRB’s NewsTalk November 8, 2007
Posted by skcsknathan001 in : Sri Lanka, State Terrorism, Tamil Eelam, Tamils , 3commentsDate: 2007/11/09 @ 8:10 am [GMT-5]
Dear John,
I agree with your argument that “Desperation is no excuse for murder and mayhem”. But how can a tiny minority in a tiny island could do better when the state crushed their peaceful democratic efforts, as what Mandela and Gandhi did, in 1953, 1958, 1977, and 1983 with iron hand? [1]
Unlike in China (after Tienanmen square) or recent Myanmar, the international community did not react. As a result, the state terror went into high gears. Further, Canada is now home to more than 250000; most came here as political refugees, fearing Sri Lanka’s oppression.
LTTE is not the cause of the mayhem but it’s the product of state terrorism. When Tamils realized that none is willing to help, they started to build their own armed movement. If Gandhi could free India without ‘terrorism’, then why not Americans could not free themselves without being called ‘terrorist’ by UK?
If every country believes in negotiations, we all do not have to have military.
Tamil struggle to live free has started after the British left Sri Lanka in 1948. Sri Lanka was ruled by two kingdoms before the colonial powers took control and it was British who amalgamated the two administrations. When they left, they left it at the hands of Sinhalese majority. We have tried all peaceful protests, but they were met with state terrorism.
Tamils resorted to arms liberation as the last option. If the international community has the courage to force Sri Lanka to offer an acceptable political package, say as the province of Quebec, the bloodshed will stop.
I have posted this on my blog at CFRB’s NewsTalk
[1]
http://www.tamilnation.org/books/Eelam/satchi.htm
http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=20798
http://www.sangam.org/2007/04/DeJure_State.php?uid=2322
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CAPitalZ
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Fri, Nov 09, 2007 8:10:03 AM
Sri Lanka and Monks of War October 10, 2007
Posted by skcsknathan001 in : Sri Lanka, State Terrorism, Tamil Eelam, Tamils , add a commentTo: fscarpitti@markham.ca; jjones@markham.ca
C c: jheath@markham.ca; twong@markham.ca; glandon@markham.ca; vburke@markham.ca; eshapero@markham.ca; jvirgilio@markham.ca; cmoretti@markham.ca; jwebster@markham.ca; dhorchik@markham.ca; lkanapathi@markham.ca; achiu@markham.ca; vaughanpc@bellnet.ca
Date: 2007/10/11 @ 8:04 am [GMT-5]
Dear Markham representatives,
As I am one of many Tamils from the Markham constituents, I would like to thank you for your continues sympathy and support of Tamils struggle to get freedom from the oppression of Sri Lankan state terrorist government.
Here are couple of non Sri Lankan documentary videos from YouTube to understand our reason for struggle. Buddha’s teaching of non-violence has been completely ignored by these power hungry/ racist Buddhist monks.
People & Power - Monks of War - 29 Aug 07 - Part 1 (Duration 12:29)
People & Power - Monks of War - 29 Aug 07 - Part 2 (Duration 10:28)
I have posted this letter on my blog at Sri Lanka and Monks of War
Thank you
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CAPitalZ
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11/10/2007 9:06 AM
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