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Society for Peace, Unity and Human Rights in Sri Lanka (SPUR) NSW Inc P.O.
Box 56, Seven Hills, NSW 1730, Website : http://www.spur.asn.au Ph: +61 423 032 228 |
Media Release : Friday, 14 July 2006
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SPUR,
NSW deplores in no uncertain terms, the act to provide protection and
facilities to key terrorist Daya Master to seek medical treatment in
This
recent act of appeasement is most harmful due to the confusion it inflicts on
the national psyche, and the additional mortgage impost on our own
sovereignty. At each of these stages the grovelling process, the patient
becomes weaker and weaker.
Considering
the illustrious sovereign history of Lanka, the periods leaders remain in
power is relatively short. At each stage of these appeasement stages, as a
nation, we add one more grievous injury the nation’s wounds, and the fatal
bleeding resumes. What we see today is the enemy’s strategy of psychological
warfare, willingly adopted by a government for its own self-immolation. The
Tamil Tiger terrorists are well known not only to our nation, but the world
over as the most brutal. Daya Master is one of the key persons operating this
brutal piece of machinery, killing and maiming innocents at every turn.
The
confusion caused by our nation’s camaraderie with the terrorist partner, has
now gathered momentum. To some, the enemy need to be an equal warrior before
being put down. First, give the terrorists equal status to a government
elected democratically, and in turn, receive only abuse and no negotiations,
send them round the world at the level of diplomats, allow the sacrifice of
the freedom of the resident Tamils, Muslims in the North and the East, allow
the Sinhalese to be systematically and ethnically cleansed, give helicopter
joyrides, allow two airfields, allow weapons and airplanes to be imported,
allow wireless and TV transmissions, allow the collection of taxes, outsource
the running of government machinery in the North and the East to the
terrorists, allow the decimation of our nations intelligence and defence
personnel. The list is almost endless.
The
worst had been the management incompetence at the highest level to lose
military weapons, by the debacles of Mullativu, Kilinochchi and
Since
the ceasefire agreement, our sovereign nation has been getting ready to
surgically cut its own self up. If the earlier conflict years killed and
maimed the dedicated sons of the nation, the ceasefire agreement will ensure
the confusion of the national psyche, and the doom of the nation itself.
We
strongly appeal to the Nation’s leaders to cut down the rhetoric and the
show, and to get down to business of safeguarding the very existence of the
Nation.
Nimal
Liyanage
Secretary
SPUR
(NSW)
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