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	30 May 2007 
	Conflict Resolution: Tamil Eelam - Sri Lanka 
	to include 
		
			| Weakening the LTTE before talks: a myth - Dinesh D. Dodamgoda
			in the Sinhala owned Sri Lanka Morning Leader 
				
				together with Comment by Nadesan Satyendra 
			-  "It is  refreshing to note the views expressed by a 
			Sinhala writer, 
				Dinesh D. Dodamgoda  in a Sinhala owned 
			newspaper published in Sri Lanka - refreshing, though we do not 
			agree with all that he has said, and in particular with his 
			categorisation of the Tamil Eelam national liberation struggle as 
			'secessionist' and/or 'communal'...  (Said that) In the end, 
			it is for the Tamil people and the Sinhala people to be unafraid to 
			have a continuing, open and honest conversation with each other 
			and in this way help mobilise a critical mass of people committed to 
			secure justice and democracy - a democracy where no one people rule 
			another. An independent Tamil Eelam is not negotiable but an 
			independent Tamil Eelam can and will negotiate.  
			
			more |  29 May 2007 
	Fourth World - Nations without a State to 
	include 29 May 2007 Tamil 
	National Forum 29 May 2007 
	International Relations in the Age of Empire: The Indian Ocean Region 
	- 
		
			| 1.Shaping 
			India's Maritime Strategy: Opportunities & Challenges, Admiral 
			Sureesh Mehta, Chief of Naval Staff, India "..During the 
			long years of peace, we need to project power and show 
			presence; catalyse partnerships through our maritime capability; 
			build trust and create interoperability through joint operations and 
			international maritime assistance. Occasions may arise when a 
			state is required to use coercion to achieve national aims, and 
			maritime power is best suited for a graduated escalation..."
			
			more 2.
						
			Maritime Balance of Power in the Asia-Pacific: Sam Bateman, 
			Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Singapore 
			"...India�s maritime influence is extending eastwards... This is 
			essentially part of its effort to counter any advancement of Chinese 
			naval power in the Indian Ocean. India is also actively 
			developing its strategic relationship with the US and by doing so 
			has further boosted its role in the region. ...unless managed 
			carefully, there are serious long term implications of India�s 
			apparent desire to demonstrate a capability to operate East of 
			Singapore, and China�s similar intentions to operate into the Indian 
			Ocean...�
			
			more 
			3. 
			
			Strategic Importance of the Indian Ocean for  Australia and
			
			Stirling, Cockburn Sound, West Australia |  27 May 2007 
	Reflections 
		
			| Lest we forget: "The languages of Western 
			Europe civilised Russia. I cannot doubt that they will do for the 
			Hindoo what they have done for the Tartar ... We must at present do 
			our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the 
			millions whom we govern; 
			a class of persons, Indian in blood and colour, but English in 
			taste, in opinions, in morals, and in intellect."
			Lord Thomas 
			Macaulay - Minute on Indian Education, 1835 |  26 May 2007  
	Human Rights & Humanitarian Law :Who is behind Human 
	Rights Watch? 
	to include 
		
			|  Human 
			Rights Watch in Service to the War Party  - Edward S. 
			Herman and David Peterson and George Szamuely in ZNet  
			"Human Rights Watch (HRW) came into existence in 1978 as the U.S. 
			Helsinki Watch Committee.  .. and its early work was well 
			geared to advance the U.S. government's 
			policy of weakening the Soviet Union and loosening its ties to 
			Eastern Europe.. While the organization has broadened its horizons 
			and grown enormously since its $400,000 seed money from the Ford 
			Foundation, it has never sloughed off its close link to the 
			Western establishment, as evidenced by its leadership�s 
			affiliations, its funding, and its role over the years... the 
			organization has at critical times and in critical theaters thrown 
			its support behind the U.S. government�s agenda, sometimes even 
			serving as a virtual public relations arm of the foreign policy 
			establishment..."
			more |  24 May 2007 Comments to include 24 May 2007 
	International Relations in an Emerging Multi 
	Lateral World - 
		
			| The 
			Indian Ocean Region: A  Story Told with Pictures 
			-  from Coco Islands to Chittagong, 
			to Visakhapatanam,  to Andaman Islands, to Sethusamudram, to 
			Trincomalee, to Hambantota, to Maldives, to Diego Garcia, to 
			Madagascar, to Cochin  to Karwar and to Gwador
			-   "Whoever controls the 
			Indian Ocean dominates Asia. This ocean is the key to the seven seas 
			in the twenty-first century, the destiny of the world will be 
			decided in these waters." 
						
			US Rear Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan quoted by Cdr. P K Ghosh in 
			Maritime Security Challenges in South Asia and the Indian Ocean, 18 
			January 2004 |  
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				 |  24 May 2007 Tamil 
	Nation Library: War & Armed Conflict to include  23 May 2007 Tamil 
	National Forum  22 May 2007 Tamil 
	National Forum  
		
			| 1. Arujna writing from Eelam - Editorial in 
			Orupaper - 
			
			
			Sinhala Colonisation of East Tamil Eelam "..Sri Lanka 
			President Mahinda Rajapakse is openly subjugating the Tamil East in 
			military, economic and political spheres. More than half of the 
			entire Eastern Tamils live as refugees....
			... At the same time very silently state sponsored 
			Sinhalese settlement programmes are at full swing in the newly 
			captured Tamil lands of the East in the name of high security zones. 
			Sinhalese civilian settlements rob the Tamils of every vital 
			resource and freedom necessary for their life, both as individuals 
			and as a nation.."
			
			more 2. Sanumgam Sabesan writes from Melbourne 
			Australia - 
			
			மகாவம்சம் - சில செய்திகள் 3. Dr.Brian Senewiratne writes from 
			Brisbane, Australia: 
			An 
			Open Letter to Rt Rev Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury on 
			his Comments about  Sri Lanka's 'surgical military action'  
			"If the physical assault on our people in the North and East is not 
			enough, we now have to put up with the support given to the brutal 
			regime in Colombo from the Head of the Anglican Church, Archbishop 
			Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury. He just �dropped in� or, 
			to use his words �making a passing visit�. Speaking with the Press, 
			and describing what the GOSL is doing, this is what he said, 
		�It is undoubtedly inevitable that what 
		you might call surgical military action against terrorism should take 
		place�. Did he actually say this? I had several 
	emails to say that he did not, and that what he did say was twisted by the 
	Media. These emails included one from a senior Tamil, yes Tamil, Anglican 
	clergyman. What these and other apologists were not aware of was that I 
	actually heard the Archbishop over the BBC Sinhala service..."  
	more |  21 May 2007 What is 
	Terrorism? to include 17 May 2007 Tamils: 
	a Trans State Nation - Australia 16 May 2007 
	Fourth World - Nations without a State 
		
			| Revisited
			
			Dr. Jeff Sluka on National Liberation Movements in Global 
			Perspective  together with note 
	by 
			tamilnation.org  
	"Ten years after Dr.Jeff Sluka's paper, that which he said 
			remains essential (and careful) reading for all those concerned to 
			further their understanding of National Liberation Movements, the 
			categorisation of National Liberation Movements as 'Terrorist 
			Organisations' and the responses of the so called 'International 
			Community' to freedom struggles. We need to understand before we can 
			make ourselves understood. As Dr.Sluka rightly concludes 
			"oppressed people are not socially stupid even when 
			they are poor, hungry, or uneducated... National liberation 
			movements are not the activities of small groups of isolated 
			individuals, though state authorities opposed to them frequently 
			describe them as such for propaganda purposes. They are the struggle 
			of rebellious nations against foreign invaders .. Indeed, 
			although Western analysts seem to dislike entertaining this idea, it 
			is the population which is doing the struggling.." 
			
			more |  16 May 2007 
	
	Reflections 
		
			| 1. "War is not evil. It is the 
			things which 
			make war necessary that are evil."
			
			 Patrick Pearse, 'the First President' of Ireland 
			
			2."..Where there is no justice, there will be violence. We 
			decry the need to resort to violence. Those responsible for violence 
			are not those who must resort to it as a last resort. The 
			responsibility of violence rests upon those 
			who deny justice. The resort to arms is justified, but only as a 
			last resort, only 
			
			after an appeal to reason is no longer available. But when a 
			resort to arms becomes necessary, it should be done with pride and 
			not with shame; it should be used with compassion and not with 
			uncontrolled hate; it must be taken up always with a clear 
			understanding that it is justified only for the sake of 
			
			liberation of our people and not for the purpose of revenge or 
			suppression of another person's right to life and liberty and 
			self-determination " World Council of Indigenous Peoples, 1984
			
			quoted in Jeff Sluka on National Liberation Movements in Global 
			Perspective, 1996 
			3. "We 
			are not chauvinists. 
			Neither are we lovers of violence enchanted with war. We do not 
			regard the Sinhala people as our opponents or as our enemies. We 
			recognise the Sinhala nation. We accord a place of dignity  for 
			the culture and heritage of the Sinhala people. We have no desire to 
			interfere in any way with the national life of the Sinhala people or 
			with their freedom and independence. We, the Tamil people, desire to 
			live in 
			our 
			own historic homeland as an 
			
			independent nation, in peace, 
			in freedom and 
			with 
			dignity." - 
			Velupilllai 
			Pirabaharan, Leader of Tamil Eelam |  15 May 2007 Tamil 
	National Forum 
		
			| Sanmugam Sabesan 
			writes from Australia 
			
			 வலியப்போய் 
			ஏமாறுபவர்களும், துணிந்து வந்து ஏமாற்றுபவர்களும்
			" சமாதானம் என்பது தமிழர்களின் அடிப்படைப் பிரச்சனைகளைத் தீர்க்கா 
			விட்டாலும் பரவாயில்லை, தமிழர்கள் அதில் ஏமாறுகின்ற அளவிற்கு இருந்தால் 
			போதும - என்பதே மேற்குலகின் நிலைப்பாடாக இருக்கின்றது." 
				 ""The international commmunity is concerned to 
				secure a peace in the island of Sri Lanka which will advance 
				their own political, economic and strategic interests. .. The 
				international community seeks a peace, which even though it does 
				not resolve the basic issues of the Tamil struggle, is 
				sufficient to deceive the Tamil people into thinking that it has 
				- this is the position of the international community..."
			more |   13 May 2007  International 
	Frame & the Tamil Struggle to include 10 May 2007 
	Reflections 
		
			| " 'Perform your duty without regard to the fruits 
			of action', says the 
	Bhagavad Gita. 
			I grasped this profound truth when I read the Mahabharata. When I 
			read the great didactic works, they impressed on me the need to lead 
			a good, disciplined life and roused in me the desire to be of 
			service to the community.  Above all, 
			Subhash Chandra Bose's life was a beacon to me, lighting up the 
			path I should follow. His disciplined life and his total commitment 
			and dedication to the cause of his country's freedom deeply 
			impressed me and served as my guiding light." 
			
			 Velupillai Pirabakaran in  
			 
			How I became a Freedom Fighter - Velicham Interview,1994 |  10 May 2007 On the 
	third anniversary of the re-launch of 
					tamilnation.org
					 on 
	10 May 2004 and 
	the ninth anniversary of its first launch on 10 May 1998  
		
			| Revisted: 
			
	Reflections on 
			the Gita - Nadesan Satyendra - 26 years ago "..That which 
			was said by Lord Krishna to Arujna in the battlefield was both 
			simple and fundamental - simple to declare but fundamental in 
			content. It was a call for action in the battlefield and where else 
			is there a greater need for action..." 
			more |  8 May 2007 Armed 
	Struggle for Tamil Eelam to include  
		
			|  What 
			a flying menace! - Sharmini Serasinghe, in the Sri Lanka Sinhala 
			owned Daily Mirror -  "These days I sleep under my bed; not 
			necessarily because of flying tiger bombs, but because of our 
			military�s unique and deadly air defence system. We are now in more 
			danger from our own anti-aircraft fire than we are from flying tiger 
			bombs - at least the fellows know how to whack their targets with 
			more accuracy." 
			
			more |  8 May 2007 Reflections 8 May 2007  
	What is Terrorism - 
	
	Australian Supporters of Tamil Freedom Struggle Arrested to include 8 May 2007 Tamil 
	National Forum 
		
			| 1. Oru Paper on 
			
			Sleepless in Colombo 
			2. Sanmugam Sabesan writes from Australia on
			
			இயற்கையின் சீற்றமும், செயற்கையின் சீற்றமும் "..சிறிலங்கா அரசு 
			மீது சில அழுத்தங்களை மேற் கொள்ளுகின்ற மேற்குலகம், அதே வேளை, 
			விடுதலையைக் கோரி நிற்கின்ற தமிழர் தரப்புமீதும் சில அழுத்தங்களை 
			பிரயோகித்து வருகின்றது. .. சிங்கள அரசும் தமிழீழ விடுதலைப்புலிகளும் 
			பேச்சு வார்த்தைகளில் ஈடுபட வேண்டும் என்ற கருத்தை உலக நாடுகள் 
			தொடர்ந்தும் வலியுறுத்தியே வருகின்றன. சிங்களவர்கள் விடுதலைப்புலிகளோடு 
			பேசுவதில் தடை இல்லையென்றால், தமிழர்கள் விடுதலைப் புலிகளோடு பேசுவதில் 
			என்ன தவறு இருக்க முடியும்? " 
			
			more |  7 May 2007 Conflict 
	Resolution: Tamil Eelam - Sri Lanka 
	LTTE Yogi on the Current Political Situation  - Audio/Video 
	Presentation 6 May 2007 Armed 
	Struggle for Tamil Eelam to include 
	
	Fully fledged air defence system vital to counter Tiger air threat says Sri 
	Lanka State Controlled Sunday Observer 
	 5 May 2007 Tamils: a 
	Trans State Nation - 
	United Kingdom to include 
		
			| UK Parliament Debate on Sri Lanka together 
			with a Prefatory Comment 
			by  
				
				 
				
				
				 Nadesan Satyendra |  
			| 
			
			 |  
			| "The UK Parliamentary Debate on Sri Lanka on 2 
			May 2007, openly signalled  the intention of the United Kingdom 
			to play a more direct role in the conflict in the island of Sri 
			Lanka... It was a British Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston who 
			remarked famously 150 years ago  '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.' These are 
			words of wisdom which are not irrelevant to the Tamil people as 
			well.... this is not to say that the Tamil people should dismiss the 
			statements made in the UK Parliamentary debate on Sri Lanka. They 
			should not. It is simply to say  that they should place these 
			statements in the context of  the often unstated strategic 
			interests of those who are now concerned to play a more overt 
			interventionist role in the Tamil Eelam struggle for freedom. It is 
			only then that the Tamil people will be able to secure solid ground 
			under their feet, stand perpendicular and explore in a meaningful 
			way, with the international community (including India),  the 
			ways of getting to yes in the island of Sri Lanka. "
			
			more |  3 May 2007 Tamils: a 
	Trans State Nation - Tamil Nadu to include 2 May 2007 What is 
	Terrorism to include   2 May 2007 Tamil 
	National Forum  
		
			| Sanmugam Sabesan writes from Australia on  
	விளையாட்டு - 
			அரசியல் - மொழி - நாட்டுப்பற்று! 
			"...இன்று சிறிலங்கா அரசுமீது வெளிநாடுகள் விடுகின்ற கண்டனங்கள் 
			என்பதானது, சிறிலங்காவைத் தங்களது கட்டுப்பாட்டுக்குள் கொண்டு 
			வருவதற்காவே தவிர தமிழ் மக்களின் பிரச்சனையைத் தீர்ப்பதற்காக அல்ல!
			more |  1 May 2007  
	Armed Struggle for Tamil Eelam: 
	
Reports on Armed Conflict - 
			
	Liberation Tigers air attack on Fuel Refinery in Kollonawa to include
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