Thursday, 24 April 2008

Paksa fasicist's northern experdition defeated in Mukamaalai

Paksa fasicist's northern expedition defeated in Mukamaalai!
* பக்ச பாசிஸ்டுக்களின் வடக்குப் படையெடுப்பு முகமாலையில் முறியடிப்பு!
* பாசிஸ பாதுகாப்பு அமைச்சின், சிங்கள மக்களை ஏமாற்றும், யுதத வெறியூட்டும் பொய்,புழுகு,புரட்டு,பித்தலாட்டப் பிரச்சாரம் அம்பலம்!
* நடு நிலை நாடகமாடும் அல் ஜசீராத் தொலைக் காட்சியின் மத்திய கிழக்கு வர்த்தக நலன்கள் வெளிச்சம்!
* இந்து பத்திரிகையின் ஜனநாயக முகமூடி அணிந்த விஸ்தரிப்புவாத வக்கிரம், துலாம்பரம்!

இதோ புறங்காட்டி ஓடிய பக்ச பாசிசப்படைகளிடமிருந்து விடுதலைப் புலிகள் கைப்பற்றிய ஆயுத விபரம்.

Tigers release details of arms, ammunition seized in Northern Front
[TamilNet, Wednesday, 23 April 2008, 18:15 GMT]
Liberation Tigers Military Spokesman Irasiah Ilanthirayan on Wednesday evening told TamilNet that Tige forces under the leadership of Commander Theepan
confronted the SLA units for ten-and-a-half hours, from 02:30 a.m. till 12:40 p.m. along a 7 km wide defence line in the large scale operation launched by the Sri Lanka Army. 30 SLA bodies were recovered by the Tigers. Arrangements were being made to hand over the mortal remains of the SLA soldiers killed in action to their parents. 60 guns including tank mounted PKT machine guns, Rocket Propelled Grenade Launchers and forty-five assault rifles were seized by the Tigers.
Mr. Ilanthirayan provided details of the arms and ammunition seized by the Tigers:
Forty-one T-56 Type 2 assault rifles, Three T-56 Type-1 assault rifles, Five Light Machine Guns (LMG), Two PKT Tank machine guns, Five Rocket Propelled Grenade Launchers (RPG), Three 40 mm Grenade Launchers, Seven anti-armour RPG shells, Twenty-one anti-personnel RPG shells, Twenty-six propellers for RPGs, 8500 inter-medium ammunition, 1500 chained ammo for machine guns, 104 magazines Twelve helmets Ilanthiryan quoted LTTE Commander Theepan as saying that there were further bullet and explosives ridden bodies of SLA soldiers scattered around inside the no-man zone. 16 LTTE fighters were killed in action.



Ministry Of Defense Sri Lanka
Last modified on: 4/24/2008 7:51:47 AM
Over150 killed: LTTE beaten off as troops capture defence positions- Jaffna
Over 100 LTTE including 15 senior terrorists and 43 soldiers were killed in fierce fighting that lasted for 11hours between SLA and LTTE in the narrow and open land stretches at Muhamalai and Kilaly - Jaffna yesterday (Apr 23), according to finalized reports received from North.
Troops have also recovered 9 LTTE bodies left behind as Army pushed and gained control over the LTTE's first line of defence at Muhamalai. Many LTTE bodies are scattered in the area and preparations are made to recover the bodies and hand it over to the LTTE through the ICRC, military sources said.
The LTTE fighting formations were driven some 500m back from its initial positions as troops mounted heavy resistance attacks, thwarting a pre-dawn LTTE offensive attempt.
Subsequently, 55 and 53 divisions of Army entered into the battle from Muhamalai and Kilaly areas as pitched fighting broke out with soaring casualties from both sides.
"Soldiers have been able to capture the first line of bunkers of the Tigers in Muhamalai. LTTE terrorists came and attacked our forward line on Wednesday morning,
we have retaliated and captured about 400 to 500 metres of LTTE area in Muhamalai," said military spokesperson Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara.
It has been reported that 120 soldiers had suffered injuries and those in serious conditions have been already air lifted to Colombo. According to reports, the injured were admitted to the National Hospital- Colombo, Sri Jayawardenapura and Eye Hospital. The Media Centre for National Security said that, 33 soldiers have gone
missing following the confrontations and search operations been continued along the tensed battle lines at Muhamalai and Kilaly.
"Canter vehicles loaded with dead LTTE cadres and casualties were rushing continuously towards Mullaittiuvu and Kilinochchi districts since yesterday morning as civilian were restricted of movement along the main routes for over 7 hours", unverified sources close to LTTE were quoted as saying.
15 senior LTTE cadres who have led the fighting units during the offensive were killed as the brunts of terrorist casualties were reported from North of A-9 at Muhamalai, according to the sources.
LTTE civil militia units and 'Police' stormed into government hospitals at Kilinochchi and Mullaittiuvu; forcibly vacated the area of civilian presence allocating space for the arriving LTTE casualties. Accommodated patients were taken off from their beds and forced to lie on cardboard sheets, while women and children were cornered and others chased away from the sites, the sources were quoted further saying.
Defence sources report that the LTTE offensive was overall led by Theepan and Muhudan, two senior LTTE cadres , whilst fighting formations at Muhamalai and Kilaly were reported respectively led by 'Jerry', Kumunan and Kutti.

(Related News >> LTTE offensive attempt thrashed: 52 LTTE killed, many injured - Jaffna)

90 Killed in Fierce Fighting In Sri Lanka, Military Says
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NYTimes Published: April 24, 2008COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP)
Tamil rebels and government troops waged a fierce battle in northern Sri Lanka on Wednesday in which 52 guerrillas and 38 soldiers were killed, the military said. It was one of the deadliest clashes between the military and the rebels this year.
The rebels contended that government forces suffered hundreds of deaths and injuries.
A military spokesman, Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara, said the battle began early in the morning, when rebel forces overran government front lines on the Jaffna peninsula,
the northern area where rebels have a de facto state.
Government forces fought back with small-caliber weapons, mortars and tank fire, eventually repelling the rebel assault and capturing 500 yards of rebel-held
territory, he said. He said that 84 soldiers were wounded.
If the reports are accurate, it is one of the highest death tolls for government soldiers in the recent round of fighting, which began more than two years ago.
A rebel spokesman, Rasiah Ilanthirayan, said that the rebels killed more than 100 soldiers and wounded 500 others and that 16 guerrillas were killed. He said that the
military started the battle and that the guerrillas repelled the offensive after several hours of fighting.
Brigadier Nanayakkara denied that government forces were defeated, saying the soldiers captured the rebels’ first line of defense.
Soon after the ground clashes, air force jets and helicopters pounded rebel artillery positions, destroying two, and hit rebel bunkers in the area, the military said in a
statement.
Each side routinely inflates casualty figures for the other side and underreports its own losses. It was impossible to verify the conflicting reports, in part because
reporters are barred from the war zone.
Fighting between the sides has escalated since the government pulled out of a long-ignored cease-fire deal with the rebels and forced out Nordic truce monitors, who
were among the few observers in the war zone.
Senior government officials have vowed to capture the rebels’ de facto state in the north and crush them by the end of the year. But diplomats and analysts say the
army is facing more resistance than it expected.
The Tamil Tiger rebels have fought since 1983 to create an independent homeland for Tamils, who have been marginalized for decades by successive governments
controlled by the majority Sinhalese. More than 70,000 people have been killed in the violence.


Sources:
Tigers feint kills 100 Sri Lanka troops
Story HighlightsTamil rebels and government troops wage fierce battle along frontline
NEW: Senior army sources say 100 soliders killed; 400 injured
NEW: Tamil Tiger rebels feigned retreat than attacked, sources told CNN
Government leaders have vowed to "eliminate" by 2009
From CNN's Iqbal Athas

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (CNN) -- More than 100 Sri Lankan soldiers were killed and another 400 wounded Wednesday when troops attempted to advance
toward a stronghold of the Tamil Tigers rebel organization, highly placed army sources told CNN.
Sri Lankan soldiers patrol the frontline on the Jaffna peninsula, the scene of fierce fighting.
The incident happened before dawn, when troops manning a defense line in the northern Sri Lanka village of Muhamalai attempted to advance toward the rebel
stronghold of Kilinochchi in the northern Wanni region, the sources said.
The village is on a thin isthmus linking mainland Sri Lanka to the Jaffna peninsula. A defense line bordered by the Kilaly Lagoon on the west and the Indian Ocean on
the east divides the rebel-controlled area from those held by the government's security forces.
Troops made an attempt to open a third front in the Wanni region by advancing south, Army officials said. Their ultimate aim was to reach Kilinochchi -- the power
center of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil, better known as the Tamil Tigers.
"The rebels feigned they had withdrawn from their first line of defenses in well-dug-out trenches," one official said. "After the troops backed by battle tanks reached
the area, the rebels sprung a fierce attack."
Don't MissTamil Tigers targeted after MP's death Suicide blast kills Sri Lankan minister Sri Lanka blast kills 1, wounds 3 The incident deals a setback to military efforts to weaken the Tamil Tigers. Government leaders and military commanders vowed early this year to "eliminate" the
rebels by the end of the year, but later extended the deadline into 2009.
Until Wednesday, the heavy fighting had remained focused in the western coastal town of Mannar and the northeastern coastal area of Weli Oya.
Local and foreign media are barred from visiting battlegrounds, except on conducted tours, and casualty counts from the military and the rebels are often exaggerated.
Initial information on the Wednesday incident came from the Media Centre for National Security, the only government agency disseminating information on the
separatist war. In its latest update, it says 43 soldiers and more than 100 rebels have been killed, while 120 soldiers are injured and 33 are missing.
Independent verification of claims made by the center is often difficult.
The army sources also told CNN that at least 30 soldiers were reported missing in action. Rebel sources reported some soldiers remained lying on the battleground, but did not divulge a number.
Some of the injured were flown to Colombo hospitals. Officials appealed to the public on radio and television to donate blood.

150 SLA killed, Tigers locate 30 SLA bodies in Northern Front
[TamilNet, Wednesday, 23 April 2008, 11:56 GMT]
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) officials in Ki'linochchi said the Tigers have located more than 30 dead bodies of the SLA soldiers in the clearing mission so
far in the Northern Front after a major operation by the SLA was thwarted by them. 19 dead bodies were brought to Ki'linochchi. Meanwhile, a Sri Lanka Army
(SLA) source, which didn't wish to be named, verified that 104 dead bodies were initially recovered by the army and more than 400 were wounded. The source
further said at least 150 soldiers were killed in action. In the meantime, a Colombo bound passenger said he had seen 12 bus loads of dead and wounded soldiers
being rushed to the runway in Palaali military complex.
[Photo: TamilNet]
Most of the wounded were airlifted to Colombo general hospital.
According to the official figures released by the SLA, 38 soldiers were killed and 84 injured.
The SLA units were defeated at two of the three fronts, in Mukamaalai and Ki'laali, by 10:30 a.m. after stiff resistance. Heavy fighting raged till 12:40 p.m. in Ka'ndal.
LTTE military spokesman Irasiah Ilanthiraiyan said more than 100 SLA troops were killed and 400 SLA were wounded in the large-scale SLA attempt to overrun
LTTE strongholds along a 7 km wide Ki'laali -Mukamalai - Ka'ndal front. 16 LTTE fighters were killed in action.
LTTE officials in Ki'linochchi provided details of 14 identification tags/details belonging to dead SLA soldiers, handed over to them by Tiger commanders in Northern Front.
184849PTE, Pushpakumara, ATVE S1470985B+ VE, 171189V E S1171175B+ V E S513506B+ V S171175B+ V S465138Date of Birth: 1980.06.25, Mobile: 0776934041, IC 801776641 V S184755PTE, O+ VE S515411O+ VE Vijayatunga M S174217O+ VE (Company A, Gemunu) S462960A+ VE (1st Gemnu) S463398O+ VE(1st Gemunu) S164811O- VE (Company A)

LTTE thwarts offensive in Northern Front
[TamilNet, Wednesday, 23 April 2008, 07:46 GMT]
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) units that attempted to break the Forward Defence Line of the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) in Ki'laali, Mukamaalai and on several
other positions were forced to retreat, leaving behind dead bodies of their troopers, according to LTTE's Northern Forces Operations Command. Heavy fighting
lasted till 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday. The SLA has suffered heavy casualties as the Tigers put up stiff resistance.
Special Commando units of the Tigers were also engaged to confront the SLA units that attempted to advance using Main Battle Tanks amid heavy Multi Barrel
Rocket Launcher (MBRL), artillery and mortar fire, the Tigers said.
Casualty details would be released after the ongoing clearing mission is completed, the Tigers said.
Meanwhile, Sri Lankan military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakara in Colombo said 15 SLA soldiers were killed and 74 wounded. He attributed a higher
casualty on LTTE side, claiming that 52 Tigers were killed and that the SLA had advanced into LTTE territory, but said the offensive was launched by the Tigers and
not the SLA.
According to the LTTE, it was a major push launched by the SLA to break into their territory and the SLA operation, launched around 3:30 a.m. along the Northern
Front FDL was fully thwarted at 12:30 p.m.

Sri Lanka Air Force pounds Tamil Tiger positions as Army suffers heavy casualties in Muhamalai
Wednesday, April 23, 2008, 17:07 GMT, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.
Apr 23, Jaffna: Sri Lanka Air Force attacked Tamil Tiger positions in the Island's embattled Jaffna peninsula later on the day as the Army suffered heavy casualties in
what military claimed as a 'defensive' operation against the Tamil Tigers.
Air Force carried out three air strikes at LTTE positions behind the enemy lines, defense authorities said. First strike by the Israeli built Kafirr and Russian built MIG
27 fighters at 1.30 pm targeted two Tiger heavy gun positions located 20 km from Muhamalai defense line inside Tiger held territory while the second attacked a
Tamil Tiger rendezvous position located much closer to the front around 1.45 pm, sources added.
Russian built MI 24 helicopters targeted Tamil Tiger bunkers right on the frontlines in the third strike, the sources said. However, the exact damage caused to the
Tigers in either of the attacks is yet to be ascertained.
Meanwhile, military claimed 52 Tamil Tigers were killed during today’s clashes in Jaffna while keeping own deaths and casualties at 38 killed in action and 84
wounded in action. However, independent sources claimed that the casualties might be much higher than the declared figure.

NEWS FLASH

*Scores killed in Sri Lanka in bloodiest battle in 18 months (AFP via Yahoo! News) - 3 hours ago
*The bloodiest offensive in 18 months in Sri Lanka on Wednesday left between 90 and 116 troops and rebels dead, and scores wounded, according to the warring sides.Dozens killed in heavy fighting in Sri Lanka: ministry (AFP via Yahoo! News) - 11 hours ago
*Ferocious fighting erupted in Sri Lanka on Wednesday as government
troops made a fresh bid to break into rebel territory, leaving at least 67 dead on both sides, the defence ministry said.Military says 52 rebels, 15 soldiers killed in fierce battle in northern Sri Lanka (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News) - 8 hours ago
*Tamil rebels and government troops waged a fierce battle along the front lines in northern Sri Lanka early Wednesday, killing 52 guerrillas and 15 soldiers in the deadliest clash between the warring s...Heavy fighting in Sri Lanka kills 90 (Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News) - 7 hours ago
*COLOMBO (Reuters) - Heavy fighting in Sri Lanka's far north killed 52 Tamil
Tiger rebels and 38 soldiers, while the air force bombed rebel positions, the military said on Wednesday.
*Military says 52 rebels, 38 soldiers killed in fierce battle in northern Sri Lanka (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News) - 6 hours ago
*Tamil rebels and government troops waged a fierce battle in northern Sri Lanka on Wednesday, killing 52 guerrillas and 38 soldiers in one of the deadliest clashes between the two sides this year..

Scores killed in Sri Lanka in bloodiest battle in 18 months
BBC by Amal Jayasinghe Wed Apr 23, 12:50 PM ET
The bloodiest offensive in 18 months in Sri Lanka on Wednesday left between 90 and 116 troops and rebels dead, and scores wounded, according to the warring sides.
Tamil Tiger rebels claim they killed at least 100 government soldiers and lost 16 fighters themselves, while Colombo claims just 38 troops were killed compared with
52 guerrillas.
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) said they resisted a two-pronged military advance into territory held by them and pushed backed the soldiers in the
latest battle in the northern peninsula of Jaffna.
"The Sri Lanka army suffered more than 100 killed in action and about 400 wounded in action," an LTTE statement said. "Sixteen valiant LTTE soldiers sacrificed
their lives in this confrontation."
Wednesday's battle inflicted the military's heaviest loss in a single offensive since October 2006.
"Monitored radio communications and ground sources have confirmed that 52 LTTE terrorists have been killed and many injured in the latest skirmishes in Jaffna,"
the defence ministry said.
There was no independent verification of the conflicting tolls.
But a Sri Lankan military source confirmed that troops mounted a two-pronged assault on the forward fence lines of the LTTE under the cover of darkness and were
forced to retreat after encountering stiff resistance.
He said initially the resistance was limited and the LTTE's first line of defence was captured, but the guerrillas then brought down heavy artillery fire forcing a retreat.
A picture released on a pro-rebel website showed what was said to be soldiers killed inside a Tiger bunker line.
Security forces have been trying to dismantle a de facto rebel mini-state in the north of the island after successfully driving the guerrillas out of the adjoining Eastern
province in July last year.
The government is staging crucial provincial council polls in the east on May 10 and has been banking on further military success against the Tigers to boost their
electoral fortunes.
Defence sources said Wednesday's setback was a repeat of the October 2006 debacle when the security forces were pushed back by a major counter offensive of
the Tigers, with 129 government soldiers killed and 515 wounded.
The latest setback came despite official claims that the separatists had been virtually wiped out.
At the start of the year, the military said there were only 3,000 Tiger rebels left.
Latest official defence ministry figures, which included Wednesday's toll, show that 3,025 Tigers have been killed by security forces this year already.
During the same period, the military has lost 218 soldiers, according to the defence ministry.
Military analysts noted that security forces had underestimated the strength of the Tigers, who had concentrated their forces in their mini-state in the north after they
were driven out from the multi-ethnic eastern province.
Troops have been using aircraft, helicopter gunships and multi-barrel rockets against the Tigers while the rebels deploy mainly artillery and mortars at the battle front.
However, the guerrillas have also occasionally used light aircraft to bomb military installations besides sending in suicide bombers.
The Tigers ran the Jaffna peninsula as a de facto separate state for five years till October 1995 when they were driven out. However, they took back the southern
part of the peninsula in April 2000.
The LTTE have been fighting since 1972 to carve out an independent homeland for minority Tamils in the north and east. Tens of thousands have died on both sides.



Heavy casualties in Sri Lanka
B. Muralidhar Reddy
COLOMBO: In a day of worst fighting since the end of the Cease Fire Agreement in January, at least 52 LTTE cadres and 38 soldiers were killed on the Muhamalai
and Kilalay Forward Defence Lines (FDLs) in the Jaffna peninsula on Wednesday.
The Defence Ministry said at least 38 soldiers were killed and 84 injured in the “fresh offensive”. It termed the pro-LTTE news website TamilNet’s claim that 150
soldiers were killed as “ridiculous.”
It said the Army put up “stiff resistance to LTTE-embarked fresh offensives”. “According to [the] latest information, the LTTE suffered a severe beating and was
pushed some 500 metres back from its initial positions. The Army broke the first line of defence on the Muhamalai front, and are now engaged in consolidating the defences.”
It said on the basis of “monitored radio communications and sources” 52 LTTE cadres were killed and many injured.
Defence observers are surprised at the Army casualties considering the peninsula had been under its control since December 1995. Military estimates said the Army
and the LTTE had 40,000 troops and 1,500 Tigers stationed there respectively.
Warplanes carried out three strikes in Muhamalai and the Jaffna theatre of battle to support soldiers. An Air Force spokesperson said the raid targeted two heavy
gun positions located south of the FDL and a “rendezvous point” behind the LTTE’s second line of defence. The last raid was conducted as a close ground air
support move by MI-24 helicopter gunship targeting bunkers.
TamilNet claimed the Tigers had found more than 30 bodies of soldiers so far in the Northern Front and that 19 were brought to Kilinochchi.

Scores killed in Sri Lanka fighting
Sri Lanka's president has pledged to destroy the Tigers by the end of the year
(GALLO/GETTY)
At least 67 people have been killed amid heavy fighting between government soldiers and Tamil Tiger separatists in the north of Sri Lanka. Wednesday's fighting in Jaffna peninsula is the deadliest clash between government forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) since Colombo pulled out of a six-year ceasefire pact in January.
Brigadier Udayananayakkara, a military spokesman, said: "LTTE terrorists came and attacked our forward line this morning. We have retaliated and captured about
400 to 500 metres of LTTE area in Muhamalai." The fighting also wounded 74 soldiers, he said. Tamil Tiger sources said the heavy fighting erupted when the Sri Lankan Army (SLA) launched a fresh offensive on Wednesday morning.
"LTTE defensive formations were confronting the SLA units that mounted offensive attacks simultaneously at several locations around 3:30 am.," said the pro-rebel
website tamilnet.com, quoting the Tigers' Northern Forces Operations Command.
The Tigers have not commented on the number of casualties and independent verification is not possible as the media are barred from the war zone.
The Tigers, who are fighting for an independent state in the north and east, said in a statement earlier that they had repulsed another government assault in Jaffna on Tuesday.
Rasiah Ilanthiraiyan, a Tamil Tiger spokesman said, "At Muhamalai front in Jaffna, heavy clashes erupted when the SLA battle units made an attempt to overrun LTTE fortifications."
Government offensive
Analysts say both the government and the Tamil Tigers often inflate enemy death tolls and play down their own losses.
Mahinda Rajapaksa's, Sri Lanka's president, has pledged to destroy the Tigers militarily by the end of the year.
Last year government troops drove out Tigers from the island's east and are now focusing on Tiger-held territory in the north.
The civil war has killed an estimated 70,000 people since 1983, with thousands killed in recent months.
The separatists have hit back with bombings in Colombo and elsewhere in the relatively peaceful south of the island when they have come under military pressure in the past.
Analysts say the military has the upper hand in the latest phase of the war, given superior air power, strength of numbers and recaptured terrain.
Despite high security and military gains, they say the Tigers still retain the capability to strike back.

Tigers severely hit as troops continue forward march
LTTE attempt to overrun Army FDL repulsed
by Norman PalihawadanaNanayakkaraFierce fighting broke out, between Government troops and the LTTE at Muhamalai, south of Jaffna, yesterday resulting in the Army gaining 500 meters of enemy territory. Defence spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara told The Island that 52 LTTE cadres were killed and over 100 injured in the battle that was sparked off
when the Tigers attempted to overrun the Military front lines in the area.
He said 15 soldiers died and 74 were injured, in the attack launched by the LTTE at 5.30 a.m. Troops used small arms, mortars and tank fire to repulse the attack.
The Air Force attacked LTTE positions in support of the troops. The fleeing Tigers had taken their injured cadres to Kilinochchi, he said.
LTTE internal communications, intercepted by the armed forces, found a call going out seeking blood donations for their injured.
The Army captured the area on both sides of the A-9 road and was now in control of the road on the North and East, Director Media Centre for National Security
Harris Hulugalle said. The strength of the security forces in the North had been fortified with the recent attacks on enemy positions, he added.
The Navy and SLAF were also monitoring the movements of the LTTE in the North and all escape routes from their positions had been cut off. The forces were
continuing with search operations, he said.
Hulugalle said the intelligence services had received information that the LTTE would resort to acts of violence in the South to divert the attention of the armed forces
as the LTTE had suffered a number of defeats in the North during the last several weeks. However the Civil Defence Force and the police had been alerted to this situation to prevent such acts.
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எச்சரிக்கை:
இத்தகைய ஒரு அனர்த்தத்தை பக்ச பாசிஸ்டுக்கள் வடபோர்முனையில் சந்திக்கப் போகிறார்கள் என்பதை முன்னறிந்துதான், பொறிந்து விழும் அரசைப் பாதுகாக்க மீண்டும் 'மத்தியஸ்த்துவம்' என்ற போர்வையில் தலையீட்டுக்கு தயாராகிவிட்டது இந்திய விஸ்தரிப்புவாத அரசு.அதனது தமிழகத் தரகர்கள் சட்டமன்ற அங்கீகாரம் வழங்கிவிட்டார்கள்!!

ஆனையிறவின் வெற்றிகளை ஒஸ்லோவில் காவு கொடுத்த 'வரலாற்றுத் தவறை', _ வடபோர்முனை வெற்றிகளை இந்திய மத்தியஸ்த்துவத்துக்கு காவு கொடுத்து _ விடுதலைப் புலிகளின் தலைமை மீண்டும் இழைக்கக் கூடாது.

தமிழ் மக்களுக்கு தமது தலை விதியை தாமே தீர்மானிக்கும் உரிமையுண்டு. கருணாநிதி சொல்வதுபோல அது இந்திய மத்திய அரசிடம் இல்லை. கருணாநிதியின் மாநிலத்துக்கு வேண்டுமானால் அது பொருந்தலாம்.தமிழீழத் தாயகத்துக்கு அது பொருந்தாது. நமக்கு வெட்கம் உண்டு, மானம் உண்டு, சூடு உண்டு, சுரணை உண்டு, அதனால் சுதந்திர தீரம் உண்டு, அதை அடைவதற்கான வீரம் உண்டு!

இனப்பிரச்சனைக்கு அரசியல் தீர்வு என்னவென்பது தமிழ் மக்களுடைய தீர்ப்பு.1977 இல் அவர்கள் அளித்த தீர்ப்பின் அடிபடையில் தான் தமிழீழ விடுதலைப் புரட்சிகர யுத்தம் தொடர்கிறது. இது நீதியான, முற்றிலும் ஜனநாயக ரீதியான தேச பக்த யுத்தமாகும். சிங்களத் தரகுமுதலாளிய, சிங்களப் பேரினவாத, பெளத்த மதவாத, பாசிஸ அரைக்காலனிய இலங்கை அரசே ஜனநாயக விரோதமானதாகும். எனவே ஜனநாயக வழிக்குத் திரும்பவேண்டியவர்கள் நாங்கள் அல்ல அவர்களே!

இதுவல்லாத வேறு எந்தத் தீர்வை சிபார்சு செய்கிறவர்களும் (ISGA உட்பட), மக்கள் தீர்ப்பைப் பெற்றாக வேண்டும். இதற்காக வடக்கு கிழக்கு வாழ் தமிழ் பேசும் மக்களிடையே சுதந்திரமான வாக்கெடுப்பு நடத்தியாக வேண்டும்.1977 மக்கள் தீர்ப்பை திருத்தி எழுத யாருக்கும் உரிமையில்லை. இனிவரும் எந்தப் பேச்சுவார்த்தைகளுக்கும் இதுவே அடிப்படையாக இருக்கவேண்டும். இதை ஏற்றுக்கொள்ளாத பட்சத்தில் விடுதலை யுத்தமே பதிலாக இருக்க வேண்டும்.
*இந்திய விஸ்தரிப்பு வாதத்தைத் தோற்கடிப்போம்!
*பிரிந்து செல்லும் உரிமையை உயர்த்திப் பிடிப்போம்!!
*விடுதலை யுத்தத்தில் ஊன்றி நிற்போம்!!!
இறுதி வெற்றி ஈழமக்களுக்கே.

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