On Saturday, October 28, a meeting about the conflict in 
	Lanka took place in Stockholm arranged by the Christian socialists and the 
	Olof Palme Foundation. The theme was Obstacles to Peace. Both organisations 
	are serious in their approach to conflicts in the world and their ambition 
	is to find a way out of the conflict for all parties involved. In May 2000, 
	they had organised one meeting with Rohan Gunaratne confronting the 
	professors John Neelsen, Margret Trawick, and me. This time, they had 
	invited three Lankans only. The plan was to invite an Ilavan also, but there 
	was none that wanted to join. The following Lankan speakers were invited: 
	there was a Pautta (Buddhist) monk, the Ven. Kurunegoda Piyatissa from NY. 
	There was a debater from London, chairman of Federation for Sinhala 
	Organisations, Mr Douglas Wickremaratne, and a professor of history, H B N 
	Ilangasinha from K�laniya. 
	
	The monk spoke first. He had a special theory about the origin of the 
	conflict. He identified the originators as Christian Tamilar who had been 
	converted by colonial priests. Pauttar and Caivar can agree, but Pauttar and 
	Christian Tamilar cannot. So, the obstacle for peace is the Christian 
	Tamilar. He also said that the first Tamilar to arrive in the island was in 
	the 15th century. When confronted with the name of Elalan, he said that 
	Elalan was a Colan and THEREFORE he could not be a Tamil. This monk was 
	corrected not by me, but by professor Ilangasinha. It was an embarrassing 
	incident to find a Lankan hami corrected by a Lankan professor in public. 
	But the professors own slogans were not better. 
	
	The professor of history spoke next. His slogans were: "There 
	is no ethnic problem in Sri Lanka. There is only a terrorist problem". 
	"There was no kingdom of Yalppanam". "The Aryaccakkiravarttin were not 
	Tamilar". -We have heard this many times before, but I was astonished to 
	hear it in the year 2000 again. The speech was an atavism. 
	
	The debater from London spoke last. He spit out all well-known defamation 
	about the Ilavar. 
	
	The speakers' conclusion of the meeting was: The main obstacle to peace are 
	the terrorists. 
	
	There was one single, but important point with this meeting. It showed the 
	low level of education that these propagandists had. The Swedish listeners 
	lost all respect. The meeting became counterproductive to the speakers� 
	intentions. Now the Swedish people started to understand why there is no 
	peace in Lanka. The Lankan Ambassador in Stockholm has already lost dignity 
	and confidence among Swedish intellectuals when she intervened in two 
	meetings in May 2000. She violated elementary rules of conduct in Sweden and 
	of international civil law. She behaved as if she was in Lanka.