"..we have to go on with the (peace) process, because one has to be
(seen?) knocking at the door. Even if you know that
what is beyond the door could be not very pleasant, that is the only
solution... for the first time (the LTTE) has split into
three. So things are changing. It is not because, I think, the
personality of Prabhakaran may change... I do not expect much change
from this particular leader. But movements change, other people
may change, circumstances and political conjecture change. I think
there is some hope.."
The Words of a President
concerned
to negotiate in good faith with the LTTE?, 13 November 2004
Dumeetha Luthra, BBC News reporting from Colombo, 19 November 2004 -
"Mrs Kumaratunga said she did not want a war."
Comment:
"...The would be conqueror is always a lover of peace,
for he (or she) would like to enter and occupy our country unopposed..."
-
Clausewitz quoted in
Philosophers of Peace and War, edited by Professor Gallie
"... In a function room in the Presidential Secretariat, (broadcast
live on Sri Lanka television), Sri Lanka's leader (President Chandrika
Kumaratunga) stood gravely before a line of tough-looking military
officers. Deputy Defence Minister Anurudha
Ratwatte, fresh from hoisting the flag in Jaffna town, presented her with a scroll rolled
up inside a red velvet container. The scroll was dated "full moon day of the month of
Uduwap in the year 2939 in the Buddhist Era." It read, "Your Excellency's rule and authority has been
firmly re-established" in the historic city. The territory was not referred to as
Jaffna, its official name, but "Yapa Patuna" the term used by conquerors in
medieval times..." Time
Magazine, 18 December 1995
"Sri Lankan President
Chandrika Kumaratunga has urged the Tamil Tiger rebels to restart
negotiations. The president told the BBC she was willing to discuss the
Tamil Tigers' proposal for interim self-rule and also a long-term
federal solution."
Comment:
"long term federal solution"?
"...Why are we opposed to the
federal system? We Marxists, we
proletarian revolutionaries oppose the division of the country and
decentralization. We oppose it without the least hesitation.
Our teacher Marx was called a great centralist by his greatest
disciple himself Lenin. Yes this is correct. We Marxists are
centralists. We proletarian revolutionaries know very well of the
immense benefits of large states and centralism.… The
proletariat opposes the establishment of a federal system as a form
of decentralization. The proletariat which realizes perfectly that
greater and more centralized states serve their historic purpose
better, opposes the decentralization of countries as well as always
disagreeing to the decimation of countries.…. … the
proletariat cannot agree to the use of the federal system to
decentralize an existing united centralized state…”
Rohana
Wijeweera, Founder of JVP, Major Coalition Partner of
President Chandrika Kumaratunga's Government
"But she firmly stated that the ball was now with the Tamil Tigers and
she had done as much as she could to come to the talks table. The peace
process stalled last year when the Tigers pulled out of talks."
Comment:
"The peace process stalled last year when the Tigers
pulled out of talks" - the
Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth or 'political 'spin'? "...The international community was perhaps shocked at the decision of the
President the Hon. Chandrika Kumaratunga to dismiss key ministers and
dissolve the Parliament just at the very time when the peace process
with the Tamil LTTE was achieving results. These moves and the
subsequent elections virtually destroyed the peace process while at the
same time the LTTE or Tamil Tigers were showing a considerable openness
to seek a resolution to the conflict..."
Intervention by Charles Graves, Interfaith
International (Non Governmental Organisation with Special
Consultative Status with ECOSOC under
Agenda Item 2:Question of the Violation of Human Rights and Fundamental
Freedoms, 28 July 2004 "..It is pertinent to
point out that in the context of the
LTTE's request for dates to be fixed to
commence talks when it submitted its
ISGA proposals on 31 October 2003, the
LTTE would have been at " the
negotiating table" in November 2003
itself, but for the actions taken by the
President on 4 November 2003..."
Tamil
National Alliance on SL President's UN
Speech, 24 September 2004
"Mrs Kumaratunga said she did not want war and also felt the Tigers did
not want war unless they were pushed - something she said she had no
intention of doing."
Comment:
"no intention of pushing LTTE into war"?
"...The plan is to destabilize the Tigers, bait the group into
confrontation and ultimately launch an offensive aimed at destroying
the fractured Tamil movement once and for all," the analysts at
Strategic Forecasting (Stratfor) said quoting unnamed sources inside
the Sri Lankan government....Colombo probably hopes a renewed
guerrilla war will be tempered by internal struggles and that, once
weakened, the Tigers can be destroyed, the US analysts
said....According to the US analysts, in the event of a renewed war
“the Tigers will likely end up weaker - perhaps no longer in a
position to make the demands for autonomy that helped cause the
internal strife in the first place.” “On the other hand, baiting a
wounded tiger could be a dangerous game," they cautioned.
Colombo promoting Karuna to destroy LTTE with tacit approval of US
says US based think tank Stratfor, 14 July 2004
"...for the first time (the LTTE) has split into
three. So things are changing. It is not because, I think, the
personality of Prabhakaran may change... I do not expect much change from this
particular leader. But movements change, other people may change, circumstances
and political conjecture change. I think there is some hope..."The Words of a President
concerned
to negotiate in good faith with the LTTE?, 13 November 2004
"..History records that even Kings Dutugemunu, Gajabahu, Vijayabahu and Parakramabahu have
suffered defeat at the hands of the enemy at some stage. But each time they faced such
setbacks, they had faced the enemy with renewed strength and achieved victory. Dear war
heroes, we too have to follow in the footsteps of
our past heroes... As Head of State. I assure you that the Government will lend you
all support and assistance to accomplish that task. Your blood is boiling to liberate
your motherland and I am confident that no one can undermine your enthusiasm and commitment...
Heroic soldiers ultimate victory will be yours."
Sri Lanka President Chandrika Kumaratunga, Sri
Lanka State Controlled Daily News, 12 May 2000
"She said she had moved 75% of the way towards their
position and accused the Tigers of not compromising at all.
Significantly, she stated that she was speaking for all members of her
coalition. The leftist JVP had previously opposed any devolution of
power to the rebels, but she rebutted claims that they were still an
obstacle to talks."
Comment: "leftist JVP no
obstacle to talks"?
"...(Ruling Sri Lanka Government
Coalition Partner) the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP).. propaganda secretary Wimal Weerawansa
gave the lecture at Colombo’s Youth Council Centre (on 17
August). He began by
demagogically denouncing all those promoting the peace talks as
stooges for the LTTE. He branded the previous United National
Front (UNF) government, which signed the ceasefire agreement
with the LTTE in 2002, as “Green Tigers”—green being the UNF’s
official colour. The Norwegian facilitators, he declared, were
“White Tigers”. He accused various non-government organisations,
which were calling for negotiations, of “crowing for dollars”.
Ruling Sri Lanka Government Coalition Partner, Janatha
Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) intensifies its campaign against Sri
Lankan peace talks 31 August 2004
"
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) Sri Lanka's
powerful Marxist Sinhala nationalist party and President Chandrika
Kumaratunga main coalition partner, Saturday marked the 15th death
anniversary of its founder
Rohana Wijeweera with a massive public
meeting at the Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium in Colombo.Addressing the
meeting, Mr. Tilvin Silva, general secretary of the JVP, lambasted
the United National Party, accusing its leader Mr. Ranil
Wickremesinghe of conspiring with the Liberation Tigers to divide
the island nation. JVP is stridently opposed to granting regional
autonomy to Tamils. Mr. Silva said the party is on the path to
victory and that the people would eventually support the JVP to
form the government on its own. "The party founded by Rohana
Wijeweera cannot be destroyed by anyone", declared Mr. Somawansa
Amarasingha, the reclusive leader of the JVP, in his address.
'Will come to power soon' proclaims JVP 13 November 2004
"A recent statement on a rebel website accused the
president of deceit and cheating the international community. Since the
talks stalled last year a number of attempts by Norwegian mediators have
failed to restart the process."
Comment
"Sri Lanka's main opposition has accused the
government of taking a cavalier and casual attitude towards the
peace process with Tamil Tiger rebels. United National Party
spokesman GL Peiris said the government had again changed its
stand on resuming talks..."
Sri
Lanka's U turn attacked reports BBC
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