31 January 2007 Tamil
National Forum
Revd.B J Alexander On Human
Shields
" '...The guerrilla force is independent of the civilian
population, in action as well as in military organisation; consequently it need
not assume the direct defence of the peasant population...' The above quote
inspite of its moral bankruptcy fails to answer the question of the human
shield. ..Let's walk in the moccasins of Vaharai Tamils before we
philosophise in our own safety nets...". together with
response by
tamilnation.org
"Several matters arise
in the comments made by Rev.B.J.Alexander.
And we propose to address each of them in turn..."
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30 January 2007
Reflections
"Truth has no path, and that is the beauty of truth,
it is living. A dead thing has a path to it because it is static, but
when you see that truth is something living, moving, which has no
resting place, which is in no temple, mosque or church, which no
religion, no teacher, no philosopher, nobody can lead you to -then you
will also see that this living thing is what you actually are - your
anger, your brutality, your violence, your despair, the agony and sorrow
you live in. In the understanding of all this is the truth, and you can
understand it only if you know how to look at those things in your life.
And you cannot look through an ideology, through a screen of words,
through hopes and fears."
Jiddu Krishnamurthy in
Freedom From The
Known (1969) |
30 January 2007 Tamil
National Forum Sachi Sri Kantha writes from Japan on
Art
Buchwald: The Pen Slinger in Washington DC
29 January 2007 Conflict
Resolution: Tamil Eelam - Sri Lanka
1.India
must stop assistance to Sri Lankan government: Thamilchelven "India
is the regional power. Specifically it is a country where millions of
our brethren live. Indian government must therefore understand the just
aspirations of the Tamil people and give us moral support. India must
stop giving all financial assistance to the GoSL and act to bring the
GoSL in line.In addition, it must urge the international community to do
the same." 2.International
Community's flawed approach assists Colombo- Thamilchelvan
"We would never, under any circumstance, engage militarily and
simultaneously enter talks,...The process towards a negotiated
settlement can only take place in an environment conducive to talks. The
LTTE has explicitly stated the conditions necessary to create such
environment...The most basic of these conditions were agreed upon and
laid down in the
Cease Fire Agreement of February 2002." |
29 January 2007
Reflections
" ...The irony is that to do things
faster, you often have to go slower. You have to be more reflective.
You have to develop real trust. You have to develop the abilities of
people to think together. Why? Because it requires you to go through
basic redesigns. You need to build a shared understanding of how the
present system works.... People must trust one another through difficult
systemic changes... ...First off, we often don't take any responsibility
for what we have created, which is obviously patently absurd at
some level. Organizations work the way they work because human beings
create them that way!... To me, the essence of what systems thinking is
all about is people beginning to consciously discover and conceptually
explain and account for how their own patterns of thought and
interaction, often very habitual and unaware patterns, patterns that we
haven't ever reflected on, manifest on a large scale, and create the
very forces which the organization then 'is doing it to me.' ...Given
the way we operate, no wonder we can't win! And what is always
significant to me, in those moments, is the we. Not "you," not
"them," but we...." Peter Senge author of the Fifth Discipline
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26 January 2007
International Relations in the Age of Empire to include
1.
The unipolar moment of US supremacy has passed - Professor Timothy
Garton Ash
"..Power is no longer what it was, nor where it
was. (Concentrated in the west, that is, and especially in the West Wing
of the White House). It is more diffused both vertically and
horizontally. Vertically, in the sense that relatively less power
resides with the governments of states. Horizontally, in the sense that
power is more widely distributed between a number of powerful states.
Increasingly, the power map is both multilevel and multipolar...
According to a report in the International Herald
Tribune, a couple of years ago the National Intelligence Council of the
United States played through a number of scenarios for the world in
2020. The only reasonably attractive option was one in which multiple
powers addressed global challenges jointly with non-state actors... Here
is the next great challenge..."
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together with
Comment by
tamilnation.org
"It may have
been helpful if Professor Garton had explored a few connected matters
-
firstly the extent to which 'non
state' actors (such as, for instance, Human Rights
Watch) are funded indirectly through Foundations supported by state
actors as well as the relationship that members of the executive board
of some non governmental organisations may have with state agencies. -
secondly, the significance of the
non state nations of the fourth world in the emergent 'muti polar,
multi level' world..."
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2.
Ho Chi
Minh to Lydon Johnson - Exchange of Letters , February 1967
"..The U.S. government has committed war crimes, crimes against peace
and against mankind. In South Vietnam, half a million U.S. and satellite
troops have resorted to the most inhuman weapons and most barbarous
methods of warfare, such as napalm, toxic chemicals and gases, to
massacre our compatriots, destroy crops, and raze villages to the
ground. In North Vietnam, thousands of U.S. aircraft have dropped
hundreds of thousands of tons of bombs, destroying towns, villages,
factories, schools. In your message, you apparently deplore the
sufferings and destruction in Vietnam. May I ask you: Who has
perpetrated these monstrous crimes? It is the United States and
satellite troops. .. In your message you suggested direct talks
between the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the United States. If the
U.S. government really wants these talks, it must first of all stop
.definitely and unconditionally its bombing raids and all other acts of
war against the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, withdraw from South
Vietnam all U.S. and satellite troops, recognize the South Vietnam
National Front for Liberation, and let the Vietnamese people settle
themselves their own affairs...This is the only way to
restoration of peace. ..The Vietnamese people will never submit to
force, they will never accept talks under threat of bombs. Our cause
is absolutely just. It is to be hoped that the U.S. government will
act in accordance with reason. "
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25 January 2007
Reflections
"...The guerrilla force is
independent of the civilian population, in action as well as in military
organisation; consequently it need not assume the direct defence of the
peasant population. The protection of the population depends on the
progressive destruction of the enemy's military potential. It is
relative to the overall balance of forces: the populace will be
completely safe when the opposing forces are completely defeated.......
By restricting itself to the task of protecting civilians or passive
self-defence, the guerrilla unit ceases to be the vanguard of the
people as a whole and deprives itself of a national perspective...
By choosing to operate at this level, it may be able to provide
protection for the population for a limited time. But in the
long run the opposite is true: self-defence undermines the security
of the civilian population.... limiting oneself to passive defence is to
place oneself in the position of being unable to protect the population
and to expose one's own forces to attrition. On the other hand, to
seek for ways to attack the enemy is to put him on the permanent
defensive to exhaust him and prevent him from expanding his activities,
to wrest the initiative from him, and to impede his search
operations..."
Regis Debray in
Revolution in the
Revolution? |
25 January 2007 New
Delhi & the Tamil Eelam Freedom Struggle to include
23 January 2007 The
Armed Struggle for Tamil Eelam to include
22 January 2006
Reflections
"God gives us opportunities to be of service
to humanity, to our country, to ourselves. You must be ready and equipped to
make use of those opportunities ...More
than 2500 years ago a great Tamil poet wrote "Every country is my country,
every human being is my kinsman". The brotherhood of man and universal
love are themes central to practically all religions of the world. From this
followed human rights such as the right to life, right to freedom of thought
and speech and right to equality between man and man........ According to
the Upanishads life is work and work is worship. So in the evening of my
life I have fought many a battle as a member of the Civil Rights Movement...
I have won a few and lost many. I console myself with the thought that what
matters is the fight for the cause and not the results. What is important is
the fight and struggle for justice and not the victory nor the defeat.The
saying in
Bhagavad Gita
'To action you have a right but not to the fruits thereof' has been a source
of great comfort to me in my life as it has enabled me to cultivate a sense
of detachment which is necessary for happiness and peace of mind." -
from
Somasunderam Nadesan at the Peter Pillai Award Presentation, 1984 |
21 January 2007 Tamil
National Forum - Sachi Sri Kantha writes from Japan on the 15th Death
Anniversary of Edmund Samarakoddy -
Edmund
Samarakkody (1912-1992); The Sanest Sinhalese Voice
21 January 2007 Tamil
Diaspora - a Trans State Nation: Canada to include
A.Sollun on
Being At Home
20 January 2007 Tamil
National Forum
Chandi Sinnathurai on
Sri Lanka: The Undeclared Dirty War"..I wish to ask the question
again: What is still the obstacle in the Sinhala mind in recognizing the
Tamils as a nation in order to live side-by-side, as neighbours with
peace and harmony? One has to admit that the writers, intellectuals,
artistes, poets and others have a public role to play in this human
crisis � a cry for freedom. Each side must possess intellectual
integrity and deep honesty for the sake of common humanity. I should
think none would want the suppression of the Tamils to continue. Talk of
federalism is a pie in the sky, quite frankly..."
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19 January 2007
The Strength of an Idea
to include
The Public Role of Writers and Intellectuals - Edward W. Said
(suggested by Mariam Manuel Pillai)"...Peace cannot exist without
equality: This is an intellectual value desperately in need of
reiteration, demonstration and reinforcement. The seduction of the
word itself -peace -is that it is surrounded by, indeed drenched in, the
blandishments of approval, uncontroversial eulogizing, sentimental
endorsement. ..The intellectual's role generally is to uncover and
elucidate the contest, to challenge and defeat both an imposed silence
and the normalized quiet of unseen power, wherever and whenever
possible. ...In this day, and almost universally, phrases such as "the
free market," "privatization," "less government" and others like them
have become the orthodoxy of globalization, its counterfeit universals.
They are staples of the dominant discourse, designed to create consent
and tacit approval. From that nexus emanate such ideological confections
as "the West," the "clash of civilizations," "traditional values" and
"identity" (perhaps the most overused phrases in the global lexicon
today). All these are deployed not as they sometimes seem to be -as
instigations for debate -but quite the opposite, to stifle, pre-empt and
crush dissent whenever the false universals face resistance or
questioning. .."
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16 January 2007 Comments
to include Nagalingam
Ethirveerasingham on the International Community
15 January 2007 Tamil
Language & Literature
15 January 2007 Tamil
National Forum Sanmugam Sabesan -
தைப்பொங்கல் தினமே
தமிழ் புத்தாண்டுத் தினமாகும்!
14 January 2007 Conflict
Resolution: Tamil Eelam - Sri Lanka
European double game to 'tame' Sri Lanka says State controlled Sri Lanka Sunday
Observer
14 January 2007
Culture & the Tamil Contribution to
World Civilisation
14 January 2007
Tamil National Forum Sachi
Sri Kantha Profile to include
List of
over 100 research publications in 40 peer-reviewed biomedical
journals.
13 January 2007 Reflections
"...A key psychology for leading from good to great
is the
Stockdale Paradox. Retain absolute faith that you can and will
prevail in the end regardless of the difficulties, and at the same
time confront the most brutal facts of your current reality,
whatever they might be... Create a culture wherein people have a
tremendous opportunity to be heard and, ultimately, for the truth to be
heard. Creating a climate where truth is heard involves four basic
practices: 1 Lead with questions, not answers. 2 Engage in dialogue, not
coercion. 3. Conduct autopsies without blame. and 4. Build red flag
mechanisms that turn information into information that cannot be
ignored. Leadership does not begin just with vision. It begins
with getting people to confront the brutal facts and to act on the
implications...Spending time and energy trying to 'motivate' people
is a waste of effort. The real question is not 'How do we motivate ouu
people?" If you have the right people, they will be self motivated.
The key is not to de-motivate them. One of the primary ways to
de-motivate people is to ignore the brutal facts of reality.."
Jim Collins in Good to Great |
13 January 2007 United
States & the Struggle for Tamil Eelam to include
An Open letter to the US Ambassador to Sri Lanka - Professor Aaron Rajah
12 January 2007
Revisited
Implementation of
the Right to Self Determination, as a Contribution to Conflict Prevention -
UNESCO International Conference of Experts, Barcelona 1998
"...In all regions of the world conflicts turn violent over the
desire for full control by state governments, on the one hand, and claims to
self-determination (in a broad sense) by peoples, minorities or other
communities, on the other. Where governments recognise and respect the right to
self-determination, a people can effectuate it in a peaceful manner. Where
governments
choose to use
force to crush or prevent the movement, or where they attempt to impose
assimilationist
policies against the wishes of a people, this polarises demands and
generally results in armed conflict. The Tamils, for example, were not seeking
independence and were not using violence in the 1970s.
The government response to
further deny the Tamil people equal expression of their distinct identity
led to armed confrontation and
a war
of secession... For peace, security and stability to exist, any associations
between peoples and communities or between them and the state must be based on
genuine and continuing consent, mutual respect and mutual benefit. Peace cannot
exist in states that
lack legitimacy or whose governments
threaten the lives or
well being
of a section of the population. The international community, its members and
institutions have an obligation to act where
international law, including human rights and especially the right to self
determination, is violated. ...
Prevention
of conflicts requires proactive measures to persuade states to act in
compliance with international legal standards towards their citizens, including
distinct peoples and communities that exist within their borders, and to desist
from actions, such as
population transfer
or
forced
assimilation, which impede the exercise of self-determination. States must
be made to realise that
aspirations of peoples and communities cannot be ignored."
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10 January 2007 Tamil
National Forum
1. Victor Rajakulendran -
An Open Letter to Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa -
Re: Your attempt at hoodwinking the international community
together
with comment by
tamilnation.org:
"Whilst
we understand the concerns expressed by Mr.Victor Rajakulendran and
agree with his condemnation of the actions of Sri Lanka President
Rajapakse (and the need to place on record these
genocidal
actions), we ourselves do
not take the view that the international community has
been 'hoodwinked' by Sri Lanka or for that matter Sri Lanka is engaged
in an attempt to 'hoodwink'...We believe
that there is an urgent need for the Tamil diaspora to move away from
the 'hoodwinking' syndrome and first study and then openly address the
strategic interests of the so called 'international community',
New Delhi, and China in the Indian Ocean region. At the sametime, we
also need to address (and address in depth) the international legal
frame in which the political attempt is being made to
suppress the struggle of a people for freedom from alien rule. We need
to raise the question whether there are any
circumstances in international law where a people may lawfully
resort to arms to resist alien rule of their homeland - and if so what
are those circumstances. It is by doing so that we believe that the
Tamil diaspora may meaningfully contribute to enlarging the
political space in which the struggle of the people of Tamil Eelam for
freedom may progress.."
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2.Sanmugam Sabesan writes from Australia
குடாரப்புத் தரையிறக்கமும், சமாதானப் பேச்சு வார்த்தைகளும்
"...போரியலிலும், அரசியலிலும் நேர்கோடு எதுவும் இல்லை என்ற தத்துவத்தை நாம்
இவ்வேளையில் உள்வாங்க வேண்டும்."
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9 January 2007
Reflections
"For a moral order to be sustained it has to take on
a form which compels us, which we can feel and which can be
acted upon. The process of re-enactment reinforces
meaning. That is why religion is full of ritualised enactments of
ceremony.... Historical continuity is a profound psychological need. We
also need to believe
in a good past
that endorses our
present. We all like to think well of our forbears. It is apart of a
healthy self image. As a result we need to give great credence to the
past. This may sound anachronistic in an age where change is meteoric
and the past tends to be dismissed as arcane. But psychological
continuity is the foundation stone of our sense of order.. Our
traditions make us secure.." Mark C.
Scott in
Reinspiring the Corporation: The Seven Seminal Paths to Corporate
Greatness9 January 2007 அறிமுகம்
-
New
Democratic Party - Sri Lanka "The
escalation of the armed conflict between the Sri Lankan government and
the LTTE over the past year is moving rapidly towards its logical
conclusion. The Government and the LTTE declare that the current acts of
hostility do not constitute war. To complement this mockery, the Sri
Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM) has declared that the Ceasefire
Agreement (CFA) is still alive. It makes one wonder whether the CFA
is a brain dead but clinically alive patient. The attitude of the
�International Community', meaning the big powers, has been highly
cynical. The EU ban on the LTTE this year was neither a
miscalculation as the Norwegians would like us to believe nor an act of
approval of the actions of the Mahinda Rajapaksha government. The
imperialist West has
its global agenda and its policies are not based on the interests of
the Sri Lankan state or of the LTTE, and even less the plight of the
Tamil people or for that matter any section of the Sri Lankan
population. The peace process has been used by the imperialists to
manipulate the country into total submission to the process of
globalisation, while the
Indian hegemon finds in the conflict a tool to assert its dominance over
Sri Lanka . While India has been a reluctant supporter of the peace
process and probably has a stake in keeping the conflict alive, Pakistan
has of late taken advantage of Indian reluctance to give unqualified
military support for the Sri Lankan state, owing partly to
popular resistance in Tamilnadu to such support. This has added a
further international dimension to the Sri Lankan tragedy..."
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7 January 2007
Tamil Culture: Contribution to World Civilisation
to include
Suppu
in MinTamil -
ஆங்கிலேயனின் புத்தாண்டை நாம் ஏன் கொண்டாடவேண்டும்?
"இப்பொழுதெல்லாம்
புத்தாண்டென்றால் ஆங்கிலப்
புத்தாண்டு
என்றாகிவிட்டது....
சாதரணாமாய்
இரவு
10 மணிக்கு
உறங்குபவன் கூட
கண்விழித்து ஏதாவது
செய்தே ஆகவேண்டும்
என்ற எதிர்பார்ப்பில்
நிற்கிறான்.....இதில்
வேடிக்கை பாருங்கள்,
இப்போதெல்லாம்
நம் நாட்டு
ஆன்மீக குழுக்களும்
சளைக்கவில்லை. புத்தாண்டு
அன்று இரவில்
பஜனை என்கிறார்கள்.
நள்ளிரவில் என்ன
நல்ல திதியா
?
நல்ல
நட்சத்திரமா
?
சாதாரணமாய் நள்ளிரவில்
12
மணிக்கு கிழகத்திய
நாகரீகங்களில் இறை
வழிபாடு இல்லையே,
... காலையில்
ஆதவன் உதித்த
பின்னோ,
மாலையில்
நிலவுதித்தபின்னோ நம்
நாள் பிறக்கிறது.
பின் நள்ளிரவில்
என்ன புத்தாண்டு" |
5 January 2007 Tamil
National Forum Sachi Sri Kantha -
1 January 2007 New Year
Reflections
"We have no eternal allies and we have no perpetual
enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual, and those interests it
is our duty to follow." -
British Foreign
Secretary, Lord Palmerston (1784-1865)
"War is nothing but a continuation of politics with the admixture of
other means" -
Karl Von Clausewtiz (1780 - 1831)
"...We must never forget, that under modern conditions
of life, science and technology, all war has become greatly brutalized
and that no one who joins in it, even in self-defense, can escape
becoming also in a measure brutalized. Modern war cannot be limited in
its destructive method and the inevitable debasement of all
participants... we as well as our enemies have contributed to the proof
that the central moral problem is war and not its methods..."Harry L.
Stimson, US Secretary of State 1929-1933, 'The Nuremberg Trial: Landmark
in Law', Foreign Affairs, 1947 - quoted by Albert Speer in
Inside the Third Reich 1970
"Just because you don't take an interest in politics doesn't
mean politics won't take an interest in you."-
Pericles, 430 BC |
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