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    ngg;uthp 19> 2010Fuy;:01 muR:11 ehd; ngupJ eP ngupJ vd;W epidf;fhJ ehL ngupJ vd;W epid

    jhafk;> Njrpak;> ,iwik

    fdbaj; jkpoH ,izak;> ehLfle;j jkpoPo murpd; cUthf;fj;ijMjupj;J 14-2-2010 md;W elhj;jpakhngUk; nghJf; $l;lk; Vwf;Fiwa400 nghJ kf;fspd; gq;fspg;Gld;nfdb tPjpapYs;s vtnu];w;kz;lgj;jpy; kpfr;rpwg;ghf eilngw;wJ. ,e;epfo;tpd; NghJ ehL

    fle;j jkpoPo murpd; fdba nraw;ghl;Lf; FO rhHgpy; mjd; ,ilf;fhyj; jiytH fyhepjp uhk; rptypq;fk;> ujp gukrhkp> jpU md;ud;gpypg; MfpNahH Kf;fpa Ngr;rhsHfshff; fye;J nfhz;ldH. ,tHf-Sld; ehLfle;j jkpoPo murpw;fhdrHtNjr ,izg;ghsH rl;lj;juzp

    tp];tehjd; cUj;jpuFkhud; > ehLfle;j jkpoPo murpw;fhd mnkupf;fnraw;ghl;Lf;FO cWg;gpdH lhf;lHn[uhl; gpuhd;rp]; MfpNahH Neubf;fhnzhspj; njhlHG %yk; ciuahw;wpdH. mj;NjhL fdbaj; jkpoH,izajjpd; cWg;gpdHfSk; ehLfle;j jkpoPo murpid Mjupj;Jciufis epfo;j;jpdH. fdbaj;jkpo; ,izaj;ijr; NrHe;j nghwpa- payhsH Fzh FzNrfud; jdJciuapd; ,Wjpapy; ehL fle;j jk-poPo murpw;F Mjuthd cWjp nk-hop xd;wpid thrpj;J me;j cWjpnkhopAld; cld;gLgtHfs; mji-dj; jd;Dld; kPz;Lk; $Wk;gbNfl;Lf; nfhz;ljw;fpzq;f kz;lgj;

    jpypUe;j midj;J kf;fSk; KOkdJld; me;j cWjp nkhopiakPs thrpj;jJ Gyk; ngaHe;j jkpoHehk; cwq;ftpy;iy khtPuHfsJ,yl;rpaf; fdthd jkpoPoj;ij[dehaf topapy; ntd;nwLg;Nghk;vd;W cWjpAld; $WtJ Nghy;mike;jJ. ehL fle;j jkpoPo muRrhHgpy; Neubj; njhiy njhlHG%yk; epfo;tpd; Muk;gj;jpy; Ngrpaitj;jpa fyhepjp n[uhl; gpuhd;rp];mtHfs; fdlh tho; jkpoPo kf;fs;vy;NyhUk; ehL fle;j jkpoPo mur-pd; cUthf;fj;jpw;fhd nraw;ghl;by;

    gq;F nfhs;s Ntz;Lk; vd;WNtz;LNfhs; tpLj;jhH. jpU cUj;jpuFkhud; ciuahw;Wk; NghJ rpq;fsmurhdJ ehL fle;j jkpoPo muRcUthjiyj; jLf;ff; fq;fzk;fl;b epw;gjhff; $wpaJld; mjw;Fr;rhd;whff; fle;j brk;gH 23 Mk;jpfjpad;W ehL fle;j jkpoPo murpd; cUthf;fj;ijj; jkJ Gydha;Tj;Jiw %yNkh my;yJ ntspehLf-spy; ,Uf;Fk; jkJ Gydha;Tj;Jiw%yNkh cilg;Nghk; vd;W =yq;fhtpd; ntsptptfhu mikr;rHNuhfpj;j Nghnfhy;yhfk $wpapUe;jijAk; epidTgLj;jpdhH. mtHnjhlHe;J ciuahw;Wifapy ehLfle;j jkpoPo muR kf;fspd; muRvd;Wk; mij cUthf;FgtHfs;kf;fNs md;wp xU jdpg;gl;l

    ehLfle;j jkpoPo murpd; nraw;FO (fdlh) elhj;Jk;

    ,lk;: J & J Swagat Banquets Hall415 Hood Rd., (Denison &Wardan)

    fhyk;: Feb 21, 2010 (Qhapw;Wf;fpoik)Neuk;: khiy 5:00 kzp

    khngUk; nghJf;$l;lk;njhlh;Gfl;F:

    416-264-5550ehL fle;j jkpoPo murpd; kjpAiuf;FOtpy; ,Uf;Fk;

    Francis Boyle, Karen Parker NkYk; gyupdhy; Neubahf fUj;Jiu toq;fg;gLk;.

    -V.Rudrakumaran Barrister-Solicitor(New York, USA)

    Gjpa rfhg;jk;> Gjpa mj;jpahak;-ehLfle;j jkpoPo muR

    A new decade , A new chapter- Transnational Government of

    Tamileellam

    fdlh jkpoh; ,izak;elhj;jpa ehL fle;j jkpoPomurpd; khngUk; nghJf;$l;lk;

    ehL fle;j jkpoPo muR jPh;khdj;jpw;Ffdlh jkpoh; ,izak; G+uz MjuTfdbaj; jkpou; ,izak; ehL

    fle;j jkpoPo murpd; cUthf;fj;ijMjupj;J 14-2-2010 md;W elhj;jpakhngUk; nghJf; $l;lk; Vwf;Fiwa450 nghJ kf;fspd; gq;fspg;Gld;>];fhgNuh nfdb tPjpapYs;s vtnu];w; kz;lgj;jpy; eilngw;wJ.

    ,e;epfo;tpd; NghJ ehL fle;j jkpoPo murpd; fdba nraw;ghl;Lf;FO rhu;gpy; mjd; ,ilf;fhyj;jiytu; fyhepjp uhk; rptypq;fk;kw;Wk; ujp gukrhkp MfpNahu; Ngr;rhsu;fshff; fye;J nfhz;ldu; ,tu;fSld; ehLfle;j jkpoPo murpw;fhd

    ru;tNjr ,izg;ghsu; rl;lj;juzptp];tehjd; cUj;jpu Fkhud;kw;Wk; ehL fle;j jkpoPo murpw;fhdmnkupf;f nraw; ghl;Lf; FOcWg;gpdu; lhf;lu; n[uhl; gpuhd;rp];MfpNahu; Neubf; fhnzhspj;njhlu;G %yKk; ciuahw;wpdu;.

    mj;NjhL fdbaj; jkpou; ,izaj;jpd; cWg;gpdu;fSk; ehL fle;jjkpoPo murpid Mjupj;J ci-ufis epfo;j;jpdu; fdbaj; jkpo;,izaj;ijr; Nru;e;j jpU FzhjdJ ciuapd; ,Wjpapy; ehL

    5k; gf;fk; ghHf;f

    5k; gf;fk; ghHf;f

    Mr.S.Sriskantharaja (Phd, Cambridge)

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    ngg;uthp 19> 2010 ehL fle;j jkpoPo muR - Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam2

    cyfk; tho; jkpo; kf;fsplKk; Fwpg;ghf ek;khAjg; Nghuhl;lj;ij Kwpabf;f cjtpnra;j ehLfs; vy;yhk; njhlh;e;Jk; ekJ Nghuhl;lj;ij cstpay; hPjpahf eyptila ,d;Dk; Kaw;rp nra;fpd;wd. mth;fSf;F rthy; tpLk; Kiwapy; ,d;Wnrayhw;Wfpd;whh; vd;why; kpifahJ. mthpdhy; mikf;fg;gl;l murpay;rl;l epGzj;Jtf;FOf;fs; cyfpd; gy ehLfspy; gy Ma;T kfhehLfiselhj;jp ehLfle;j jkpoPo murhq;fj;jpid epWTtjw;fhfj; jpl;lq;fs;gytw;iw jPl;bAs;sd. me;j mwpQh;fspd; MNyhridg;gb jhd; 2010Vg;gpuy; khjk; ehL fle;j jkpoPo murpd; ghuhSkd;w cWg;gpdh;fs; 135Ngiu njhptjw;fhd Njh;jy; eilngwg; Nghfpd;wJ. ,jpy; 25 ghuhSkd;wcWg;gpdh;fs; fdlhtpy; thOk; jkpo; kf;fs; rhh;ghf tPw;wpUf;fg;Nghfpwhh;fs.; kf;fspdhy; njhpT nra;ag;gLk;midtUk; rdehaf hPjpapy;cyfehLfspd; cjtpAld; jkpo; kf;fspd; jd;dhl;rp> jdpj; jkpoPk; gw;wpaNfhhpf;ifia Kd;itj;J vkJ Nghuhl;lj;ij rdeha hPjpapy; Kd;ndLf;fg;Nghfpd;whh;fs;.

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    fdlhtho; jkpo; kf;fs; midtUk; xd;W gl;L ek;Kd;Ds;s flikvd;d vd;gjw;F tpilfhzNtz;Lk;. ,d;W cyfk; tho; jkpoh;fs;xd;Wgl;L epw;gJ fz;L ,e;jpah> mnkhpf;fh> INuhg;gpaehLfs;> fdlhNghd;wit kl;Lky;y midj;J ehLfSk; cw;W Nehf;FFfpd;wd.

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    gazf; FOtpy; ,lk; ngw;Ws;s ehq;fNs vq;fisg; gf;Ftg;gLj;jpf;nfhs;tjpYk;> gioa cwTfisg; GJg;gpj;Jf; nfhs;tjpYk;> Gjpa cwTfisVw;gLj;jpf; nfhs;tjpYk;> jkpoPog; Nghuhl;lk; njhlu;ghd jkpof kf;fspd;czu;Tfisj; njupe;J nfhs;tjpYk;> gazg; gug;gpd; r%f-murpay; R+oiyg;gapy;tjpYk;> gy;NtW murpay; ,af;fq;fSk; nray;gLk; tpjj;ijj; njupe;Jnfhs;tjpYk;> nkhj;jj;jpy; jkpof murpay; njhlu;ghd vq;fs; GupjiyNkk;gLj;jpf; nfhs;tjpYk; ,e;j neLeilg; gazk; ngupJk; gadspj;jpUg;gJFwpj;J kfpoyhk;.

    rpy FiwfSk; ,y;yhkypy;iy. Nghjpa mtfhrk; je;J Kd;$l;bNamwptpj;jpUe;Jk; Nghjpa vz;zpf;ifapy; ,af;fj; Njhou;fSk;> ,dTzu;thsu;fShk; ,e;j eilg;gazj;jpy; gq;F ngwtpy;iy. jkpoPok; Ntz;Lk;> jkpo;Ntz;Lk;> fhtpupAk; Ky;iyg;ngupahWk; Ntz;Lk;> jkpo; ehNl Ntz;Lk;vd;nwy;yhk; Mirg;gl;lhy; NghjhJ. ,e;j Nehf;fq;fSf;fhfj; jkpofkf;fisj; jpul;Ltjw;F ciof;fTk; mzpakha; ,Uf;f Ntz;Lk;. tpUk;gpNghw;Wk; Nehf;fq;fSf;fhf xU rpy ehs; $l xJf;f Kbahjtu;fis epidj;JtUj;jg;gl kl;LNk KbAk;.

    ,e;j neLeilg; gazj;ij mwptpf;Fk; NghNj jkpo; kPl;G epjpak; xd;iwVw;gLj;JtJ ,jd; Kf;fpa Nehf;fq;fspy; xd;W vd mwptpj;Njhk;. ,jw;F xUNfhb &gha; vd;W ,yf;Fk; itj;Njhk;. gazg; ghijapy; re;jpf;Fk; kf;fiskl;Lk; ek;gp ,e;j ,yf;iff; Fwpf;ftpy;iy. jkpof mstpy; Vd;> cyf mst-

    pYk; $l jkpod;gu;fs; jhuhskhfg; gq;fspg;G nra;thu;fs; vd;W ek;gpNdhk;.,e;j ek;gpf;if ,J tiu rpwpjsTk; gzk; cs;stu;fsplk; kdk;,y;iy vd;gJ xd;Wk; Gjpa nra;jp my;yNt! ,J tiu jpul;bapUg;gJ vy;yhk;neLeilg; gazj; Njitfis epiwT nra;tjw;Nf NghJkhdjhf ,Ue;Js;sJ.jkpo; kPl;G epjpaj;jpw;F vJTk; kpQ;rtpy;iy. ,J tiu jdp xUtuhf vtUk;Mapuk; &gha;f;F Nky; jutpy;iy. ney; nfhLj;j vtUk; ehd;F gbf;F Nky;jutpy;iy.

    jkpo; kPl;G epjpaj;jpw;F gzk; nrYj;Jtjw;fhd tq;fpf; fzf;F vz;fiscyfj; jkpou;fs; ghu;f;ff; $ba ,izaj;jsq;fspy; ntspapl;Nlhk;. ,JtiuahUk; gzk; nrYj;jtpy;iy.

    gzkhfNth nghUshfNth juyhk; vd;W ehq;fs; Ntz;LNfhs; tpLg;gjw;FKd;Ng ngz;zhlj;ij Nru;e;j Njhou; gQ;rehjd; jd; FLk;gj;jhu; rhu;gpy; xUfpuhk; jq;fk; nfhLj;jhu;. neLeilg; gazj;jpYk; mtu; ele;J nfhz;bUg;gJ$Ljy; nra;jp.

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    ,yf;if mwptpj;Njhk;. gjpdhWMz;Lf:shf eilngw;W tUk; mk;gj;J}u;jha;j; jkpo; gs;spf;F nrhe;j ,lKk; fl;llKk; mtruj; Njitfs;. ,jw;Fkl;Lk; Fiwe;jJ 50 ,yl;rk; Njit. r%fePjpj; jkpo; Njrk; Vl;il vy;yhneUf;fbfSf;F ,ilapYk; njhlu;e;J elj;JtJ kl;Lk; my;y> jkpo; ehLKOf;ff; nfhz;LNru;f;f Ntz;Lk;. jFjp tha;e;j Njhou;fis KO NeuCopau;fshf;fpj; jkpo; ehnlq;Fk; fsj;jpy; ,wf;fp murpay; gzpAk; mikg;Gg;gzpAk; Mw;w Ntz;Lk;. ,ijnay;yhk; nra;a Kbahnjd;why; miuj;j kh-itNa miuj;Jf; nfhz;bUf;f Ntz;baJjhd;.

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    ele;J tpl;ljhfr; nrhy;fpwhu;. xU Kd;dhs; mikr;ru; ,ilj;Nju;jypy; ntw;wpngw xU Nfhb nrytpl;ljhfr; nra;jp. xU jpiug;glk; jahupf;fg; gy Nfhbfs;nrytpLfpwhu;fs;. Nfhbfs; ,e;j ehl;by; nrhw;gj; njhiffs; MfpapUf;Fk;NghJ> jkpo; kPl;G jkpou; kPl;gpd; caupa Nehf;fq;fSf;F xU Nfhb jpul;l

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    tPjk; nfhLg;gjw;F E}W Ngu; ,y;iyah? my;yJ gj;jhapuk; tPjk; nfhLg;gjw;FMapuk; Ngu; ,y;iyah?

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    TAMIL EELAMTAMIL EELAMBIWEEKLY

    Year: 01 Voice: 11 February 19, 2010

    The United Nations have once

    again called for an independent

    international investigation over

    alleged war crimes in SriLanka.

    Navi Pillai, UN High Commis-

    sioner for Human Rights has

    told a gathering in Dublin, Ire-

    land that her office is in a clear

    understanding that national in-

    vestigations "have not worked

    so far".

    Speaking in Dublin, Ireland,

    she added that UN Secretary

    General Ban ki-Moon is "seri-

    ously committed to getting

    President Rajapaksa to comply

    with the undertaking he gave to

    the Secretary General."

    The High Commissioner con-

    firmed that she recently met

    Human Rights Minister Mahinda

    Samarasinghe in Geneva.

    "It seems that everybody waswaiting for the election to be over,

    and so that is what I reminded

    him," she said.

    \UN says the minister should

    work on probing all rights viola-

    tions

    "The position that Sri Lanka has

    the unique office of a ministry for

    HR I thought places a particular

    responsibility on the minister of

    HR should talk to his own gov-

    ernment not only on post conflict

    rights violations but post election

    rights violations."

    Expressing "disappointment" that

    the issue of alleged war crimes in

    Sri Lanka was not properly ad-

    dressed at the UN HRC, she said it

    is an important vehicle on which

    states can take measures on rightsviolations of another country.

    Denying war crimes allegations,

    the Sri Lanka government says it

    will not allow any international in-

    vestigations.

    In an interview with the BBC, De-

    fence Secretary Gotabhaya Ra-

    japaksa said he would nto allow

    any such investigation as there is

    no reason.

    But the former military chief Gen

    Sarath Fonseka has said he will

    testify at an international hearing.

    (BBC Sinhala)

    The EU member States voted to with-

    draw temporarily special trade benefits

    to Sri Lanka due to concerns over human

    rights. On a vote taken Monday Feb 15,

    the member states withdrew temporar-

    ily, following a recommendation by the

    European Commission in December to

    drop Sri Lanka from its GSP+ program,

    due to alleged human rights violations

    committed by the government during the

    last stages of its war against the LTTE.

    Sri Lankas exports to the European

    Union will face higher tariffs as a result

    of Mondays decision.

    Thousands of civilians, were allegedly

    killed by indiscriminate military shell-

    fire and air strikes in the final months of

    the war

    Karel De Gucht, Europes new trade

    commissioner, left a ray of hope for Sri

    Lanka, for a possible reinstatement inthe program in the future.

    I would like to emphasize that I hope

    Sri Lanka will sit with us over the next

    six months in order to agree upon a set

    of measures that will result in rapid,

    demonstrable and sustainable progress

    in relation to the human rights short-

    comings we have identified, Mr De

    Gucht said, when he announced the de-

    cision Monday.

    GSP+ is a program designed by the EU

    that gives the leverage to developing

    countries preferential access to its mar-

    ket provided that they adopt interna-

    tional conventions to protect human

    rights, improve labor standards andother social goals.

    The withdrawal of Sri Lankas EU trad-

    ing privileges comes as the island nation

    has been ignoring human rights and tar-

    geting voices of dissent from within the

    country, in the recent past.

    The decision is a big blow on Sri

    Lankas garment industry, that has ac-

    counted for more than half of the

    1.24bn worth of goods the country ex-

    ported to the EU in 2008. Analyst also

    say It could also hurt its burgeoning fish-

    eries industry.

    Sri Lanka saved 78m in duties in 2008,

    as a result of it being included in GSP+

    in 2005. The Sri Lankan government

    launched a vigorous lobbying campaignto try to prevent Mondays decision. Its

    ambassador to the EU, Ravinatha Aryas-

    inha, boasted on last months presiden-

    tial election to tout the countrys

    democratic credentials

    Weve had a good free and fair elec-

    tion, Mr Aryasinha was quoted as say-

    ing to news media.

    Sri Lanka loses GSP+

    facility

    U.N.calls for independent international investigationover alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka.

    Ms.Navi Pillai, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

    Transnational Governmentof

    Tamil Eelam

    Assembly

    Election

    April 2010Are You Ready?

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    Special Correspondent from U.K

    Since taking over the media

    ministry under his control

    on his return from Russia,

    Mahinda Rajapakse the

    president Sri Lanka seems

    to have tightened the grip

    on media. In the latest blow

    to the Sri Lankan media,

    experts from China have

    been called in to block

    websites that go on the of-

    fensive against the Sri

    Lankan government re-

    ported a Colombo based

    newspaper.

    China which is embroiled

    in a battle with global

    search giant Google over

    allegations of web censor-

    ship will help Sri Lanka to

    block offensive websites,

    the Sunday Times furtherreported.

    The news report added that

    IT experts of Chinas Mili-

    tary Intelligence Division

    will be in Sri Lanka within

    the next two weeks to map

    out the modalities required

    for this process.The

    Telecommunications Regu-

    latory Commission (TRC)

    of Sri Lanka will be intro-

    ducing necessary legislation

    to make registration with

    the institution compulsory

    for all news websites.

    Once regulations are in

    place new websites should

    obtain the Internet Protocol

    (IP) addresses from the

    TRC.

    In addition action will be

    taken to impose controls on

    the Google search engine as

    well in relation to these is-

    sues.

    Accodong to a senior offi-

    cial of the TRC,the four-

    member National Express

    Internet Service Advisory

    Committee which deals

    with IP addresses and re-

    lated matters will also han-

    dle the proposed new rules.

    Newly appointed TRC Di-

    rector General Anusha Pel-pita, who is also the

    director of Government In-

    formation, said he has not

    received instructions from

    the President to impose

    such restrictions on news

    websites but he did not rule

    out the possibility of impos-

    ing sanctions and censor-

    ship.

    Sri Lanka Tightens grip on mediaAmnesty International appealed for the

    release of Human rights defender Pattani

    Razeek, 55, head of the Community Trust

    Fund (CTF), a Sri Lankan NGO based in

    the town of Puttalam in North Western

    Province, who was allegedly abducted in

    a white van on the 11th of February.

    Amnesty also noted that the Police andthe Human Rights Commission where the

    abduction was reported, have failed to

    followup leads related to the abduc-

    tion. Full text of the Amnesty appeal fol-

    lows:Human rights defender Pattani

    Razeek has been missing since he was

    apparently abducted on 11 February in

    the town of Polonnaruwa, in Sri Lankas

    North Central Province. He may be the

    victim of an enforced disappearance, and

    could be at risk of torture or other ill-

    treatment. It is not clear what the authori-

    ties are doing to investigate his

    case. Pattani Razeek, aged 55, is the head

    of the Community Trust Fund (CTF), a

    Sri Lankan NGO based in the town ofPuttalam in North Western Province. He

    was returning from a visit with col-

    leagues when their vehicle was inter-

    cepted by a white van. Pattani Razeek

    approached the men in the other vehicle,

    and exchanged greetings in Arabic. He

    returned to his CTF colleagues and said

    he would join the group in the white van,

    which according to him was headed for

    Valaichchenai, a town in Eastern

    Province. He assured his colleagues that

    he would meet up with them later. How-

    ever, they did not see him again, and he

    never returned home. On 16 February,

    Pattani Razeeks family obtained records

    of calls made to and from his mobile

    phone. The records revealed that a num-

    ber of short calls! were made from Pat-

    tani Razeeks phone on the evening of 11February, the day he went missing. On 15

    February, a call from the phone was made

    to a CTF driver, who did not answer.

    When the call was eventually returned,

    there was no answer. A text message sent

    on 15 February to a member of Pattani

    Razeeks family said that he was in

    Polonnaruwa and that he would be home

    soon. Since then, there has been no fur-

    ther communication. His family lodged a

    complaint with the local police in Putta-

    lam, and also reported his disappearance

    to the Human Rights Commission of Sri

    Lanka. However, colleagues say the

    Human Rights Commission failed to give

    his relatives a reference number whichthey could use to follow up on the case.

    Nobody from the Commission has subse-

    quently contacted them. Although Pattani

    Razeeks disappearance was reported to

    the police, colleagues say that police

    have not been following up leads in the

    case. The CTF works to protect human

    rights and promote equality. It also pro-

    vides emergency assistance to ! civilians

    affected by Sri Lankas internal conflict.Courtesy:TamilNet

    Amnesty International appeals for release

    of abducted Sri Lanka rights worker

    40,000 civilians could have

    been killed during the final

    stages of theSri

    Lankan civil war -

    Gordon Weiss, For-

    mer UN Spokeper-

    sonAs many as

    40,000 civilians

    could have been

    killed during the fi-

    nalstages of the Sri

    Lankan civil war, ac-

    cording to someone

    with detailedknowl-edge of the conflict

    the former United

    Nations spokesper-

    son inSri Lanka, Gor-

    don Weiss. Mr Weiss has

    resigned from the UN after

    14years and returned home

    to Australia. Hes now free

    to speak openlyabout the

    situation in Sri Lanka, for

    the first time and does so-

    candidly and unflinchingly

    in Foreign Correspondents

    return program.He tells re-

    porter Eric Campbell that

    between 10,000 and

    40,000civilians died during

    the final, desperate battles -

    last year - ofone of the

    worlds longest running and

    bloodiest civil wars.About

    300,000 civilians, plus the

    Tamil Tiger forces, were

    trapped inan area of terri-

    tory about the size of Cen-

    tral Park in New York,

    saysWeiss. They were

    within range of all the ar-

    maments that were bein-

    gused, small and large,

    being used to smash the

    Tamil Tiger lines theend

    result was that many thou-

    sands lost their lives.Gor-

    don Weiss says his

    information comes from re-

    liable sources who hada

    presence inside the battle

    zone, not Tamil civilians or

    fighters."The Sri Lankan

    government said many

    things which were eitherin-

    tentionally misleading, or

    were lies", Weiss tells

    Campbell. He saysthat after

    the war ended, a senior civil

    servant openly admitted

    thatthe authorities had de-

    liberately underestimated

    the number of trappedcivil-

    ians as a ploy to allow the

    government to get on with

    itsbusiness.He ac-

    knowledges that the

    Tamil Tiger forces

    were also regularly

    andruthlessly killing

    people, to stop them

    from leaving the bat-

    tlezones.Campbell

    talks to Tamils who

    were caught trying to

    flee to Australiaby

    boat. Despite facingcriminal charges in

    Sri Lanka as a result,

    oneof them admits

    hes going to try to

    make the journey again, as

    soon ashe can. He says he

    cant live in Sri Lanka any

    more.Claims of Tamil per-

    secution are denied by Pres-

    ident Mahinda

    Rajapaksa,who tells Camp-

    bell asylum seekers are

    criminals drug dealers an-

    darms traffickers. The Pres-

    ident says the problem will

    disappear andnational unity

    will prevail now that the

    Tamil Tigers have beende-

    stroyed. Tamils prepared to

    farewell their home, friends

    andextended families to

    make the dangerous jour-

    ney to Australia are aclear

    indication rhetoric and real-

    ity are along way apart.

    40,000 civilians could have been killed

    during the final stages of the Sri Lankan

    civil war - Former UN Spokeperson :Gordon Weiss

    Gordon Weiss

    Professor Adele Barker in an interview

    has shed some light into the LTTEs or-

    ganizational setup in an interview to

    Indias rediff.com Professor Barker

    who is from Tucsn Arizona has also

    authored a book entitled;

    NOT QUITE PARADISE - An

    American Sojourn in Sri Lanka

    The editorial board presents this ex-

    cerpt for our readers from the inter-

    view

    Is there something about the Tigers

    that the world does not know or has

    not understood properly?I think

    there is probably a great deal about

    the Tigers that the world doesn't

    know. Part of this is due to the fact

    that the Tigers were a highly secre-

    tive organisation with a leader, who

    rarely addressed the outside world

    and even more rarely made public

    appearances or gave interviews.We

    also know very little about them in

    the US because the civil war has re-

    ceived very little coverage in the

    western press. The UK did a better

    job of covering it than we did here in the

    US because Sri Lanka was once a British

    colony.I think the thing most people don't

    understand about the Tigers was that it

    was not just a group of people who tookup arms against the central government in

    order to acquire an independent home-

    land. Ideologically, it was a very tightly

    organised group adhering to very strict

    principles.No deviation from their pre-

    scribed goals was allowed. Prabhakaran

    even said once to his cadres that if he

    ever backed away from his promise of a

    homeland (Eelam) for his people they

    had his permission to kill him.The Tigers

    were the final radical solution to the

    problems that the government was unable

    or unwilling to address through conven-

    tional means and so finally by the

    1970s the Tamil youth up north became

    radicalised under the leadership of Prab-

    hakaran. A lot of Tamils shared Prab-hakaran's aspirations; they wanted more

    rights, some even wanted an independent

    homeland. But increasingly, as the years

    went by, more and more parted ways with

    his methods.

    Picture Credit: Sunday Times

    ADELE BARKER - Speaks on

    LTTE

    Professor Adele Barker

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    to influence policy decisions at the

    global level will be limited. However,

    while being pragmatic in its expecta-

    tions, the TGTE can evolve into a dy-

    namic forum which understands

    global power dimensions and how to

    move forward its interests in the

    global arena.

    6.2 Positions in relation to ex-

    isting and emerging organiza-

    tionsAs a vibrant Diaspora community,

    Eelam Tamils have seen the develop-ment of a plethora of social and vol-

    untary organizations over the past

    three decades and so many of them

    are functioning effectively, with their

    similarities as well as unique features

    in their activities and membership

    base. The significance of these or-

    ganizations and the efficiency of the

    activities they perform are praisewor-

    thy. Yet, the need for a higher order

    organization has been felt for some

    time to encounter the challenges

    faced by the Tamil community, nation-

    ally and internationally. This is in ef-

    fect the proposed Transnational

    Government of Tamil Eelam.

    TGTE formed with representatives

    democratically elected by the people

    will function in coordination with the

    peoples organizations among the

    Tamil Diaspora. Discussions have

    commenced on the nature of this co-

    ordination. It has been a stated posi-

    tion that direct elections provide the

    best opportunity for the Diaspora

    community to exercise their demo-

    cratic rights. It is based on this posi-

    tion that the decision has been made

    to form the Transnational Constituent

    Assembly by holding direct elections

    in those countries where it is practical

    to do so. Forming the Assembly with

    directly elected representatives alone

    will give legitimacy to TGTE. There-

    fore, no one other than the directly

    elected members will make up the

    TGTE. These directly elected repre-

    sentatives of the Transnational Con-

    stituent Assembly would adopt a

    mechanism for selecting delegates

    from those countries where direct

    elections would not be possible im-

    mediately.

    The directly elected members of the

    TGTE will also ultimately decide on

    what kind of relationship the TGTE

    will have with existing and newly cre-

    ated national level bodies in carrying

    out its functions of governance.

    There are current initiatives to create

    new national level organizations of

    Diaspora Tamils through an electoral

    process in some countries. While

    welcoming all such democratic initia-

    tives, the Formation Committee would

    neither support nor oppose these ini-

    tiatives at present because, as stated

    earlier, to do so would be presumptu-

    ous and undemocratic on behalf of an

    institution which is being formed.

    6.3 Engagement with the Inter-

    national CommunityPresently, members of the Advisory

    Committee have been meeting with

    foreign government officials, policy

    makers and think tanks and holding

    productive ongoing discussions.

    CWGs have also been given the task

    of mobilising support for the concept

    of forming the Provisional TGTE and

    the process of forming the institution.

    Once the TGTE is elected, it will con-

    tinue the same form of international

    engagement, but to a greater degree

    In discussion with the government of-

    ficials, a misperception that the TGTE

    will be a government in exile has

    been discerned. Since foreign gov-

    ernments already recognize the Sri

    Lankan government as a legitimate

    government, these officials have ex-pressed concerns about dealing with

    the TGTE, as if it were a government

    in exile. Thus the distinction be-

    tween the Transnational Government

    of Tamil Eelam and a Government in

    Exile must be emphasised here.

    The TGTE should take into consider-

    ation the current state of international

    relations in general and should ap-

    proach foreign governments diplo-

    matically. Given the nature of the

    present state of international rela-

    tions, it is felt that the TGTE might not

    be able to obtain explicit recognition

    from the international community.

    The engagement with the interna-

    tional community must be measured

    and the TGTE should take precau-

    tions to ensure that there is no

    chance to derail it. The TGTE should

    not make any statements or take any

    steps that may make its engagement

    with the international community diffi-

    cult. In other words, TGTE should be

    tactful and diplomatic. The more the

    TGTE is tactful and diplomatic,

    greater the opportunities for achieving

    meaningful results. The TGTE can

    model itself along the lines of atransnational corporation which pur-

    sues both economic and political

    aims.

    6.3.1 Strategy for engaging the

    International CommunityThe TGTE shall set up a foreign af-

    fairs section which shall function as

    the diplomatic arm of the TGTE and

    undertake all activities that are nor-

    mally undertaken in the conduct of

    foreign affairs. It shall maintain con-

    tact with other states in order to dis-

    cuss conditions that are favourable to

    the exercise of the right of self-deter-

    mination by the Tamil people in accor-

    dance with international law. A

    primary purpose of the activity of the

    TGTE within the international commu-

    nity is to further the support for the re-

    alisation of the Tamils right toself-determination.

    The TGTE's other primary purpose is

    to ensure that the human rights of the

    people resident in the NorthEast, irre-

    spective of their ethnicity and cultural

    ancestry, of the island of Sri Lanka

    are protected and nurtured. The

    TGTE as a transnational entity has

    the right to foster the human rights of

    any person based on the premise that

    the aim of all international human

    rights documents is to protect the

    rights of all human beings irrespective

    of their nationality. Several NGOs in

    the world such as Amnesty Interna-

    tional and Human Rights Watch per-

    form such functions. In the case of

    the TGTE, the function will be specifi-

    cally focused on the Tamil community

    within Sri Lanka which all humanrights NGOs have pointed out have

    been subjected to persistent human

    rights violations.

    The TGTE, having such competence

    as a transnational entity, will take

    specific action to protect the human

    rights of the people in the NorthEast

    against any violation by the state of

    Sri Lanka. It shall do so by detecting

    such violations and campaigning

    within the international community for

    the immediate cessation of such vio-

    lations and ensuring accountability in

    the state as well as in the individual

    violators.

    6.4 The modalities for engag-

    ing with the domestic leader-

    ship in the island of Sri LankaThe TGTE will always recognise thatpriority must be given to the decisions

    made by the domestic leadership in

    the NorthEast and shall ensure that

    the policies designed by these lead-

    ers are not countermanded except in

    the situation they are deemed by the

    TGTE that the domestic leadership

    under duress deviates from the pur-

    suit of the realization of the right of

    self-determination of the people of the

    NorthEast and the exercise of their

    sovereignty. Appropriate consulta-

    tions will be held between the TGTE

    and the Tamil leadership in the North-

    East so that common policies could

    be pursued. In connection with the

    delivery of development assistance to

    the people, there will be consultations

    with the leaders of the NorthEast to

    determine how these activities could

    be coordinated.

    6.5 On the Relationship with

    Muslim PeopleThe Muslims of Sri Lanka, who seek

    their identity based on Islamic reli-

    gious faith, are essentially Tamil-

    speaking people. They have a base

    in the language that is often stronger

    than that of other Tamil speakers.

    Many great poets and literary thinkers

    of the Tamil language come from the

    Muslim community. Despite the pres-

    ence and participation of their political

    elite and politicians in main stream

    politics, the Muslim community has

    not been able to overcome the drastic

    challenges due to Sinhala domina-

    tion. The preservation of the unity of

    the Tamil-speaking community is es-

    sential to the progress of the whole

    community in the face of Sinhala

    domination. At the same time, it must

    be recognized that the Muslim identity

    has a significant and often an exclu-

    sive base in the religion of Islam. Any

    constitutional arrangement must rec-

    ognize this fact. For this reason, the

    following constitutional arrangementis suggested so as to accommodate

    the Muslim people within the TGTE.

    The Monitoring Body will be entrusted

    with the task of ensuring that the right

    to equality is strictly maintained and

    that the rights of the Muslim members

    are given equal protection. Facilities

    will be provided to accommodate the

    legitimate interests of the Muslims put

    forward by members of the Islamic

    faith. For this purpose, it is recom-

    mended that a significant component

    of the Assembly shall consist of Mus-

    lims and that there is a quota in every

    national group maintained to ensure

    Muslim representation. The working

    of the structure of the TGTE shall en-

    sure that the Muslim identity is re-

    spected and that their interests are

    continually safeguarded. While the

    TGTE recognizes that there are other

    religions within the Tamil-speaking

    community, a similar issue does not

    exist in their case. Toward that end

    the TGTE shall be governed by and

    operate in accordance with the Uni-

    versal Declaration of Human Rights

    (1948) at all times.

    In the event of a Tamil state of Eelam

    being established, the TGTE will pro-

    pose that a strong human rights body

    with an unchangeable blocking mech-

    anism over legislation for the Muslim

    members is established that oversees

    all legislative programmes. It will also

    ensure that the right of an eventual

    separation if the need ever arises for

    the establishment of a separate au-

    tonomous state in the Muslim areas is

    maintained. As with the Tamil people,

    the Muslims are entitled to the right to

    self-determination, but it is the desire

    and the goal of the TGTE that they

    will remain as a Tamil-speaking peo-

    ple with the other Tamil-speaking

    people to enrich the life of the Tamil

    community as they have done in the

    past.

    6.6 On the changing dynamics

    of the geopolitical situation in

    South AsiaAs reported in Far Eastern Economic

    Review in October 2009: How elu-

    sive the peace dividend remains can

    be seen from his decision to press

    ahead with the further expansion of

    an already-large military. The Sri

    Lankan military is bigger in troop

    strength than the British and Israeli

    armed forces, having been expandedfivefold since the late 1980s to some

    200,000 regular soldiers today. In vic-

    tory, that strength is being raised by

    50% to 300,000 troops in the name of

    "eternal vigilance." After the May

    2009 victory, the government an-

    nounced a drive to recruit 50,000 new

    troops to help control the northern

    areas captured from the rebels. The

    expansion would make the Sri

    Lankan military larger than those of

    major powers such as France, Japan

    and Germany.

    A militarized Sri Lanka, especially in

    the absence of internal military

    threats, is a threat to peace and sta-

    bility in South Asia. TGTE can play a

    role in contributing to peace and sta-

    bility in South Asia. The TGTE must

    be conscious of the strategic locationof the island of Sri Lanka in the Indian

    Ocean and the geo-political situation

    in South Asia and elsewhere in for-

    mulating its political strategies. The

    Secretariat shall contain a small wing

    which shall devote itself to the study

    of such strategies. It shall function in

    a manner similar to think tanks that

    work in the field. Again, all activity

    must be completely legal

    6.7 On forming a monitoring

    bodyIt is pointed out that a mechanism is

    needed to monitor or audit the

    progress of the TGTE in accordance

    with guiding principles that have been

    established. The Advisory Committee

    recommends the constitution of a

    monitoring body which has the task of

    protecting the guiding principles of

    the Transnational Government and

    ensuring that the Transnational Gov-

    ernment does not act in a manner

    contrary to the Guiding Principles

    identified in Section 8.

    A Monitoring Body in the form of a re-

    view committee and with a clear man-

    date shall be created for the said

    purpose by passing a resolution in

    the Transnational Assembly. The

    members of the monitoring body shall

    be appointed by the Executive Com-

    mittee and endorsed by the Assem-

    bly.

    7. Role of the Advisory Com-

    mittee after the presentation of

    the Report - Transitional

    Arrangements

    The Advisory Committee is aware

    that while in principle its main task is

    to address the methods and mecha-

    nisms of the planned election of a

    Constituent Assembly of the Provi-

    sional TGTE, some of the additional

    tasks assigned to the Advisory Com-

    mittee include functions that logicallywould take place in the time period

    between the issuance of the Report

    and the voting for the Constituent As-

    sembly. These tasks include estab-

    lishing direct links with foreign

    governments, international actors,

    and non-governmental organizations,

    as well as undertaking actions in re-

    gard to the social, economic, and cul-

    tural rights of the Tamils in the

    Diaspora and in the island of Sri

    Lanka. The Advisory Committee has

    undertaken actions on behalf of chil-

    dren in the detention camps, but has

    not undertaken actions on other is-

    sues due to the Committees determi-

    nation that these other issues may

    best be undertaken by other Tamil or-

    ganizations. However, the Advisory

    Committee will work in a spirit of full

    cooperation with any requests di-rected to it by other Tamil groups.

    At the same time Tamils, both individ-

    ually and as groups, have expressed

    to the Advisory Committee their con-

    cerns about possible difficulties in

    carrying out the elections. Accord-

    ingly, the Advisory Committee makes

    the following recommendations re-

    garding the election process:

    1.The mandate of the Advisory Com-

    mittee should be continued beyond

    the issuance of the Report and may

    include consultations, as requested

    by the CWGs or Election Commis-

    sions.

    2.The Advisory Committee also indi-

    cates its willingness to facilitate the

    inclusion of voters in States with feweligible voters or whose situations,

    such as in India, make participation

    difficult, and will make recommenda-

    tions in this regard as needed. Such

    recommendations may include re-

    quests that the CWGs in certain

    countries expand their mandate to in-

    clude neighboring or regional States.

    3.The Advisory Committee agrees to

    make itself available to act as a medi-

    ator, if requested, in disputes that

    cannot be resolved by the CWGs or

    ECs.

    4.The Advisory Committee, as re-

    quested by the Coordinator, also

    agrees to make itself available to the

    Constituent Assembly if so requested.

    Nonetheless, the Committee recom-

    mends that the Constituent Assembly

    address issues about which they may

    wish to seek expert or other advise,

    and that the Constituent Assembly it-

    self appoint an Advisory body if it

    deems it useful.

    The Advisory Committee considered

    recommendations regarding: (1) is-

    sues relating to the Formation Com-

    mittee; (2) issues relating to the

    formation and development of the

    Secretariat and 3 issues relatin to

    the official gazette (newspaper) of the

    TGTE. In this regard, the Committee

    agrees to participate in such a capac-

    ity, and will issue timely information

    and reports on its work in this regard

    in communications separate from this

    Report and as requested by the Coor-

    dinator.

    8. The Guiding Principles and

    Programmes of the TGTE

    The Advisory Committee also was re-

    quired to report on the aims of the

    TGTE. The aim of the TGTE will al-

    ways be to realize the Eelam Tamils

    legitimate aspirations. In addition,

    there are other functions that the

    Government will have to perform in

    the course of achieving this eventual

    objective. These functions will lay

    strong foundations for the achieve-

    ment of Eelam and also prepare con-

    ditions favourable to its existence as

    a state within the world community.

    These functions will ensure that the

    Tamil Diaspora is linked with the

    Tamil community of the homeland as

    well as with the Global Tamil commu-

    nity. A purpose of the Transnational

    Government shall be to strengthen

    these links. The Committee hopes

    that these aims will be stated by the

    drafters of the constitution when it is

    completed. The Committee, however,

    wishes to provide guidance as to

    what these aims shall be:1.Commitment to achieving Eelam.

    This has been the objective of the

    Tamil struggle for the last thirty-five

    years

    GUIDING PRINCIPLE ONE

    There shall be a sincere commit-

    ment to the achievement of an in-

    dependent, sovereign State of

    Tamil Eelam.

    The strategy to achieve this aim

    would be a step-by-step approach.

    Gaining recognition for the fundamen-

    tal principles of Tamil nationhood,

    homeland and right to self-determina-

    tion shall be the first step. This shall

    be followed by exercising the rights

    gained by such recognition.

    2.Secularism

    It was resolved as part of the Vad-

    dukoddai Resolution that Tamil Eelam

    shall be a secular state giving equal

    protection and assistance to all reli-

    gions to which the people of the state

    may belong. This position was in-

    spired by the Indian Constitution,

    adopted by the TULF and the LTTE.

    Therefore, it has a strong position

    and a background in modern Tamil

    culture and it is quite different from

    French and American secularism.

    The question about secularism has

    been a burning one in many sections

    of Tamil society for decades.

    GUIDING PRINCIPLE TWO

    The State of Tamil Eelam will be a

    secular state. No religion shall begiven the foremost place in the North-

    East.

    3.Promotion of the Welfare of the

    People in the homeland, the Tamil Di-

    aspora and the Global Tamil Commu-

    nity that consists of Tamils who have

    migrated and are now living in other

    areas of the world. The Tamil Dias-

    pora and the Global Tamil Community

    include, but are not limited to, Tamil

    communities in South Africa, Singa-

    pore, Malaysia, Mauritius, the West

    Indies, etc.

    The function of the TGTE shall be to

    further strong ties between the people

    in the homeland, the Tamil Diaspora

    and the Global Tamil Community by

    continuing intense contacts of a so-

    cial and cultural nature between

    these peoples. This will ensure that

    the objective of achieving Tamil

    Eelam remains vigorous and that

    people of homeland are given assis-

    tance in re-establishing their shat-

    tered social and cultural lives.

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    GUIDING PRINCIPLE THREE

    Towards the objective identified

    above, TGTE shall institute the fol-

    lowing measures:(i) Assist in the establishment

    of health facilities in the homeland,

    (ii) Creation of homes and

    refuges for those affected by the war,

    ( ii i) Assist in supporting pro-

    grammes so that civilian housing and

    infrastructure that was destroyed bythe war are restored,

    (iv)Wherever possible, give similar

    assistance when needed to any Tamilwithin the three Tamil communities

    recognized above,

    (v)Take measures to promote cultural

    activities that stress the distinctive-

    ness of Eelam Tamil culture in the Di-

    aspora countries and safeguard its

    links with other Tamil cultures within

    the Tamil Diaspora and the Global

    Tamil community.

    4.Promotion of Education in the

    homeland.

    A strategy of successive Sinhalese

    governments has been to destroy the

    educational infrastructure of Tamil

    Eelam, noted for producing scholars

    of international repute. In a grievousblow to learning, the Sinhalese army

    set on fire the famous Jaffna PublicLibrary, a storehouse of ancient

    works of Tamil. Other educational in-

    stitutions were bombed and de-

    stroyed. The tradition of scholarship

    within the Tamil homelands has to be

    rebuilt.

    GUIDING PRINCIPLE FOUR

    The TGTE shall take measures to re-

    dress this situation through the follow-ing measures:

    (i)Establish funds for assisting exist-

    ing schools in the homeland so that

    their facilities are upgraded.

    (ii) rovi e scholarships so that able

    students of the homeland as well as

    able students from the Tamil Diaspora

    and the Global Tamil Community

    could further their education in the

    states of the Tamil Diaspora.

    (iii)Encourage members of the Tamil

    Diaspora to return to teach at educa-

    tional institutions in the homeland at

    least for short periods.(iv)Increase scope for education es-

    pecially in new technologies in the

    homeland so that a highly skilled

    group could emerge in these areas of

    knowledge.

    5.Promote Economic Welfare

    The TGTE shall promote the eco-

    nomic welfare of the homelandthrough ensuring greater trade for the

    industrial products of the homeland in

    the states of the Diaspora. It shall do

    so by exploring setting up its own cor-

    porations towards the achievement of

    this objective of upgrading the trade

    flows from the homeland.

    GUIDING PRINCIPLE FIVE

    (i)Consistent with this aim, the TGTEshall set up a Trading Commission,

    modeled on a transnational corpora-

    tion, operating in the different states

    of the Tamil Diaspora to promote

    trade between homeland and the

    states of the Tamil Diaspora and the

    Global Tamil Community.

    ( ii ) The Transnational Govern-ment shall assist in the setting up ofnew industries in the homeland and

    raise funds for this purpose.

    ( ii i) It wi ll create corporations

    that become the conduit for trade with

    industries in the homeland and assist

    in the export of products of the home-

    land thereby promoting industries in

    the homeland.

    6.Conduct of Foreign Relations

    The TGTE shall endeavor to bring

    about conditions favourable to the es-

    tablishment of Tamil Eelam by urging

    the nee or a separate state as a so-

    lution to the ethnic strife in Sri Lanka.

    It shall lobby governments and other

    institutions so that a favourable cli-

    mate for the creation and recognition

    of Tamil Eelam is established.

    There must be immediate priority

    given to establishing links with the in-

    ternational community. Country

    groups should devote a share of theirfunds for this purpose. A research

    think tank should be established to

    advise on issues which will be of in-

    terest to the international community

    and to provide analysis of events in

    South Asia which impact on the Sri

    Lankan situation.

    GUIDING PRINCIPLE SIX

    (i)The TGTE shall set up the machin-

    ery to bring about conditions

    favourable to the establishment of

    Tamil Eelam through lobbying and

    other activities. It should stress the le-

    gitimate aspirations of the Tamil peo-

    ple for a separate state and ensure

    that the international community

    moves towards the acceptance of this

    objective(ii)A think tank should be established

    to study issues of relevance in the

    South Asian region that impact Eelam

    Tamils national question.

    (iii)The strengthening of the principle

    of self-determination and the demo-

    cratic struggle to achieve it through

    peaceful means for both the Tamilsand for other persecuted groupsmust be promoted by the Transna-

    tional Government.

    7.Prosecution of War Crimes,

    Crimes Against Humanity and

    Genocide

    The Government of Sri Lanka and its

    leaders have committed serious viola-

    tions of humanitarian law by killingover 50,000 Tamil civilians in 2009

    and incarcerating over 300,000 Tamil

    civilians in concentration camps.

    There is evidence that many in the

    camps have been kille or torture . t

    is important both for the international

    community as well as the future of the

    Tamils that the criminals involved be

    punished. The TGTE will take meas-

    ures to secure the conviction of the

    war criminals. This is also to consti-

    tute an announcement that public ser-

    vants and military personnel assisting

    in the commission of internationalcrimes will be prosecuted and that su-

    perior orders can never be a defense

    to liability under national law or under

    international law.

    GUIDING PRINCIPLE SEVEN

    The TGTE shall ensure that crimescommitted against the Tamil people

    are prosecuted and those responsible

    are brought to justice.

    8.Protect the Equality of Women and

    of All Tamils

    The Tamil struggle to date has re-

    sulted in the emancipation of the

    Tamil Woman. This emancipation

    must be promoted. Equally, the strug-

    gle also destroyed the caste system

    and ensured that the principle of

    equality is established. The TGTEshall establish mechanisms that rec-

    ognize the full legal equality of men

    and women.

    GUIDING PRINCIPLE EIGHT

    The Tamil Womans rights to equality

    must be protected. Wherever possi-ble, the Tamil Woman should be enti-tled to preferential treatment in

    matters of the granting of scholar-

    ships and other entitlements. The

    TGTE will work towards the abolition

    of the dowry system in marriage and

    any other customary practice injuri-

    ous to the interest of the Tamil

    Woman. The TGTE will also ensure

    that the three Tamil Communities

    eradicate the caste system totally.9.Welfare of families of Martyrs, For-

    mer Combatants , and families af-

    fected by war

    amil ree om ighters always have a

    special and respected place in the

    hearts of every Tamil. It is the duty of

    the TGTE that it pursues all avenues

    to help the families of martyrs and for-

    mer combatants including: educa-

    tional scholarships, sustainable

    livelihood programmes, monthly al-

    lowances, health care, legal assis-

    tance, tracing family members, familyreunification, securing release from

    prisons, help to rebuild their lives,

    counseling and other similar activi-

    ties. It should also study similar pro-

    grammes in countries that have

    established organizations to assist

    war veterans such as the VeteransAffairs in the United States. The pos-

    sibility of establishing a pension

    scheme, like the one that was estab-lished in India for their freedom fight-

    ers, should be explored

    .

    GUIDING PRINCIPLE NINE

    The TGTE will appoint a special com-

    mittee to look after the welfare of our

    Martyrs and former combatants and

    their families.

    9. Consultations and Discussions

    Though the Advisory Committee has

    been consulting many sources and

    taken into account various questions

    raised by sections of the Tamil-speak-

    ing people in preparation of this re-

    port, the report is open to further

    discussions and consultations. TheCWGs will also conduct meetings anddiscussion forums to obtain feedback

    from the community. We request that

    all concerned parties send their sug-

    gestions and recommendation in writ-

    ing to the Advisory Committee before

    February 5th, 2010. The suggestions

    and recommendations can be sent to

    the following e-mail address:

    [email protected].

    The Advisory Committee will consider

    the suggestions and recommendation

    and finalize the report by 10 Febru-

    ary, 2010.

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