இந்திய ஒருமைப்பாடும், உறுதியான
தெற்காசியாவும், ஈழத்தமிழர் பிரச்சினையும்!
அண்மையில்
'குளோபல் பொலிடிசன்' என்னும் இணையத் தளத்தில் அதிகாரச் சமநிலை: மேற்கும்
கிழக்கும் என்னுமொரு கட்டுரை
வெளியாகியிருந்தது. 'சேடா பங்' என்பவரால் எழுதப்பட்டுள்ள அந்தக் கட்டுரையில்
வலிமையான இந்தியா மேற்குநாடுகளுக்குத் தொடருமொரு அச்சுறுத்தலாக
எவ்விதமிருக்குமென்றும் அதற்கான தீர்வு இந்தியாவைத் தூண்டாடுவதேயென்றும்
குறிப்பிடப்பட்டுள்ளது. மேலும் அந்தத் தீர்வினை எவ்விதம் அடையலாமென்பது
பற்றியும் , அதற்கான வழிமுறைகள் பற்றியும் அக்கட்டுரை மேலும் விரிவாக
ஆராய்கிறது. மேற்படி தீர்வினை எட்டுவதற்கு இந்தியாவிலுள்ள பல்வேறு
மாநிலங்களிலுள்ள பிரச்சினைகள், சாதிப் பிரச்சினை, வடக்கு / தெற்கு பிரச்சினைகள்,
ஈழத்தமிழர்களின் தனிநாட்டுக் கோரிக்கைக்கான போராட்டம், விடுதலைப் புலிகள் பற்றிய
நோக்கு
பற்றியெல்லாம் ஆராயும் அக்கட்டுரை, தமிழர்களின் தனித் தமிழ்நாட்டுக் கோரிக்கையினை
ஆதரிப்பதன் மூலம் எவ்விதம் தமிழகத்தில் பிரிவினையைத் தூண்டலாமென்பது பற்றியும்
ஆலோசனை கூறியிருக்கிறது.
அக்க்ட்டுரை பதிவுகள் வாசகர்களுக்காக கீழே முழுமையாகத் தரப்பட்டுள்ளது. எம்மைப்
பொறுத்தவரையில் உறுதியான தெற்காசியா உலக சமாதானத்திற்கு மிகவும் அவசியம்.
அதற்குத் தற்போது அனைத்துத் தெற்காசிய நாடுகளும் தத்தமது நாடுகளில் எரிந்து
கொண்டிருக்கும் உள்நாட்டுப் பிரச்சினைகளுக்கு மிக விரைவாக நியாயமான தீர்வுகள் காண
வேண்டும். இத்தகைய தீர்வுகள் காணப்படாதவிடத்து மேற்படி கட்டுரையில்
குறிப்பிடப்பட்டுள்ளது போன்ற நிலைமைகள் எதிர்காலத்தில் உருவாகவும்
சாத்தியங்களுள்ளன.
ஈழத்தமிழர்களின் உரிமைப் போராட்டத்திற்கு
நியாயமானதொரு தீர்வு காணப்படவேண்டியது இந்தியாவின் ஒருமைப்பாட்டிற்கு மட்டுமல்ல,
எதிர்காலத் தெற்காசியாவின் உறுதிக்கும் மிகவும் அவசியமானதென நாம் கருதுகிறோம்.
இதற்கு முதற்படியாக இந்தியா ஈழத்தமிழர்கள் விடயத்தில் பிள்ளையையும் கிள்ளி
விட்டுத் தொட்டிலையும் ஆட்டிவிடும் போக்கினைக் கைவிட்டுவிட்டு, விடுதலைப்
புலிகளுக்கும், இலங்கை அரசுக்குமிடையிலான அமைதிப் பேச்சுவார்த்தைகளை ஆரம்பிக்க
உறுதியான நடவடிக்கைகளை எடுக்க வேண்டும். இந்திய
ஒருமைப்பாட்டிற்கு ஈழத்தமிழர்களின் போராட்டத்திற்கு நியாயமானதொரு தீர்வு
கிடைப்பது மிகவும் அவசியம். எரிகிற வீட்டில் பிடுங்கினால் இலாபமென்று ஈழப்
பிரச்சினைக்குள் பல்வேறு உலகநாடுகளும் மூக்கை நுழைத்துள்ள இன்றைய நிலையில் இந்தச்
சந்தர்ப்பத்தினை இந்தியா தவற விடுமானால், அதற்காக அது பின்னர் வருந்த நேரிடும்.
விடுதலைப் புலிகள் விடயத்தில் இந்தியாவின்
போக்கு மாற வேண்டும். விடுதலைப் புலிகளுக்கும், இலங்கை அரசுக்குமிடையிலொரு யுத்த
நிறுத்தத்தினை மீண்டும் உருவாக்கி,
சர்வதேச நாடுகளின் கண்காணிப்புடன் அதனை அமுல்நடத்தி, ஈழத்தமிழர்களின்
பிரச்சினைக்கு நிரந்தரமானதொரு தீர்வினை எட்ட அது உதவவேண்டும். இந்தியாவின்
ஒருமைப்பாட்டிற்கும், உறுதியான தெற்காசியாவுக்கும் இது மிகவும் அவசியமானதென நாம்
கருதுகின்றோம். - நந்திவர்மன் -
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Balance of power: West v East
Seda Punkt - 4/12/2008
World dominant is in question. West, namely, US, EU, and Canada are on one
side, East-namely, Russia, and China, are on the other front,
where India is increasingly aligning itself with Russia.
The breakup of USSR was one of the US's major foreign policy achievements.
Now, the lone Russia with Chechnya, is not much of a threat.
Tibet, and Xinjiang can give long term headache to China, but breaking up
Russia and China is very difficult. But India.
Powerful India is a growing trouble for the West, and the solution is breaking
up India.
India is very similar to Yugoslavia; the 30% of the Hindi speaking are
dominating the rest of India.
Let it be clear: India was never a friend of the USA. India and the Indians
are opportunists. When USSR was in downturn, India opened its
economy (supposedly), and the West fell for it; started to invest in India
heavily. India's economy started wheeling. As soon India realizes that it
can stand on its legs, and the re-emergence of Russia, it renewed its existing
tie with Russia.
Without divulging in detail, any-one can see the trouble India is in: Kashmir,
Punjab, Tamil Nadu, not to mention Nagaland, Maoist rebels, etc.
The new trouble for the India is the West-created hub of India's Silicon
Valley (Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka). I prefer
to call this new dimension, a Dravidian Federation. These four states have
much to gain from siding with the West than sticking with North
India.
NSC- National Security Council, should plant the seed now. The US should
support separatism in the Indian Sub-continent. There is a long
running civil war in Sri Lanka. North-East of Sri Lanka is only 18-miles from
India. A new Tamil Eelam will fuel the existing separatism in India.
West should take this opportunity to support the creation of Tamil Eelam.
India will never allow a separate independent state for Tamils to be carved
out from Sri Lanka. India knows well that the new state behind its
backyard is the beginning of the end of India. India will do all it can to
prevent a threat from the Tamils of Sri Lanka. It will provide all
necessary supports to Sri Lankan state. In 2000, when Tamil Tigers were about
to drive out the Sri Lankan Army out of Jaffna peninsula, India
offered its Navy. Currently, the military ties between India and Sri Lanka are
growing. Sri Lanka is fighting India's war in the North-East.
India wanted to dominate South Asia. After the war with Pakistan over
Bangladesh, India determined to have Sri Lanka, and Maldives under its
control, so it would deny Pakistani access to Sri Lankan bases. It started
training Tamil-militants of Sri Lanka in the 1980s, and that let to the
1987 Indo-Lanka peace accord. India sent 125,000+ strong army to Sri Lanka
under the cover of IPKF (Indian Peace Keeping Force). Indians
were able to capture 95% of the Tamil-homeland. IPKF could have eliminated
LTTE's leadership long time ago, but still was "fighting", so it can
stay in forever.
While India was in Sri Lanka, its next move was hatching: Maldives. Indian
army trained 60 Tamil mercenaries belonging to the left-wing
People's Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam (PLOTE), one of the five major
Sri Lankan Tamil guerrilla groups of that time. These Indian
backed mercenaries were sent to Maldives, and they attempted to overthrow the
President Gayoom regime on November 3, 1988. Waiting Indian
Paratroopers "intervened in time" to help Maldives.
India was successful in establishing a permanent base in the Maldives, but in
Sri Lanka. India thought it could have a permanent base, but with
the help of then Sri Lankan President Premadasa, LTTE denied a base too. India
lost the war to the LTTE, and finally withdrew in 1990.
India's Southern Naval Command (SNC), headquartered in Cochin (Kochi) is ready
to cross Palk Strait to Sri Lanka with a moment notice. This
was evident how ready Indian Navy was, when Tsunami stuck Sri Lanka in
December, 2004.
Here is the Indian version of the mission:
"INS Sandhayak, a survey ship, and INS Sukanya, an Offshore Patrol Vessel,
arrived at Trincomalee on 27 Dec. Three truck loads of dry
provisions and medical supplies were handed over to the district government
agent and the Sri Lankan Navy. One Medical Officer was deputed
to the Trincomalee civil hospital. The balance of the medical team, along with
Sri Lankan Navy, set up medical camps at outlying areas around
Trincomalee."
"INS Sharda, an Offshore Patrol Vessel, arrived on 27 Dec 04 off Galle
harbour. The ship established contact with the Sri Lankan Navy
Detachment and launched an inflatable boat with divers and helicopter for
reconnaissance. The ship undertook setting up of medical camps
ashore in consultation with the local authorities. Barges were arranged by the
Sri Lankan Navy for offloading relief supplies supplies from
Sharda."
"INS Sutlej, a survey ship, arrived off Galle on 28 Dec 04. The ship carried
out sounding (measuring of depth) of the channel using the ship's
boats and providing assistance for salvage and clearance/survey of channel to
render it safe for navigation."
"One naval Dornier will medical teams and medical supplies landed at Colombo
at 1917 h on 26 Dec 04. The medical teams have been
deputed to the District Hospital at Hambantota and are attending to the
casualties."
"A second naval Dornier sortie was launched from Kochi on 27 Dec 04 with 400
kg of medical supplies and 300 litres of water embarked
onboard. The aircraft landed at Colombo (Ratmalana Airbase) at 1900 h. The
aircraft returned to Kochi after disembarking relief supplies."
India was busy securing Sri Lankan harbors with more than five Navy ships and
Aircraft carriers, and the only international airport with its Air
Force, while its own people from Tamil Nadu was to get any sort of relieve
from its government.
India went one step further in Trinco. It not only prevented the US Navy from
entering Trinco harbor first, but also made it off-limit to all other
foreign militaries by blocking the entrance to the harbor. The West's anger
was first felt, when Italian Navy, a G7 member, and an US ally,
made direct contact with the LTTE. Sri Lankan government was irked. The
Government has reportedly rebuked the Italian Embassy in Colombo
for sending humanitarian relief directly to the affected Tamils and has made
it clear that all governmental assistance from other countries should
be routed to the Tamils through it.
Then, the US and India were dating, a sort. It was also the post 911, where
all the insurgencies were wrongly labeled as terrorists. India used
this opportunity to have its agenda advanced in Sri Lanka. India wanted to
suppress the insurgency and separatism on the Island. After the fall
of well fortified Elephant-Pass Sri Lankan Army garrison to the LTTE, India
was convinced, if no intervention, LTTE would achieve its goal,
Tamil Eelam soon. It hurriedly crafted, now infamous, Cease Fire Agreement –
CFA, between the LTTE and Sri Lankan Government. India
skillfully netted the West to agree to the "United Sri Lanka" concept, and to
the CFA. You might still hear the "United Sri Lanka" song from
the West, time to time… it was the Indian lyrics.
The CIA equivalent of the Indian agency called, Research and Analytical Wing,
RAW, started carrying out its plan, before and after the CFA was
singed in 2002. First victim was the Col. Shankar, head of Tamil Tiger Air
Force. This was achieved by its Tamil mercenaries now working with
the Lankan Army. RAW also played a crucial role in splitting the then Eastern
commander, Col. Karuna from the mainstream Tamils.
RAW systematically almost got Tamil Tigers under its wrap. About 12 Tamil
ships were intercepted by the Navy. In some cases, the US willingly
or unwillingly supported Indian goal, and supported the Lankan Navy. This was
the worst-time for the Tamil Tigers. Most of the weapon
smuggling rings were dismantled. At least one of the Tiger Aircrafts which was
carrying weapons, was shot down, probably by Indian Navy off
Mannar. Mean time, East was re-captured by the Army after 14 years. The US,
France, UK, and Canada started arresting Tamil-Tiger
sympathizers in mass. Every single Tamil, living in the West, was in the
danger of stamped as Terrorist. No just, but politics that governed
Tamil issue. Many innocent Tamils were also arrested, and their community
TV-Networks was shutdown in Europe. Everything was going the
way, RAW wanted.
Tamil Tigers maintains its power by strategically withdrawn from the East, so
its man-power is not lost. Tigers are now more powerful than they
were ever before. Arms they stockpiled are enough to sustain major battles.
Tigers may lack modern weaponry to deal with the growing threat
from the Russian made MIGs, and the Navies. This doesn't deter its power.
Tamils are currently defending the Wanni stronghold fiercely. India
is patrolling both countries' coasts, and waiting Delhi's order to land in
Mannar, Trinco, Kankesanthurai, and Point Pedro.
This is where the current Sri Lankan conflict is, a stalemate a sort. This
would go either way, West or East. It all depends on Tamil Eelam. If
the West is succeed in creating a nation at the backyard of India, then, it
can weaken India, and still dominate the world.
To prevent India from militarily intervene, during the next stage of battles,
the voice of Tamils in India should be encouraged towards the
grievances of Tamils of Lanka. There is a silent majority of LTTE sympathizers
in Tamil Nadu. These people should speak up, protest against
the military intervention, and aids to the genocidal Lankan State. All Tamil
Nadu Politians must come together for the Tamils. All actors, movie
directors, and other public figures take the cause to the streets all over
Tamil Nadu, and beyond. DMK must pressure the central government.
Failing to do so, must result in the next new front in Tamil Nadu politics.
The new party must be supporting the Tamil Eelam. DMK has a final
chance to do something while in power. It is time to get rid of Brahmins from
Tamil Nadu politics altogether. All the anti-Tamil figures in Tamil
Nadu are Brahmins.
Most of the Indian politians are corrupt, and rich nations should use this
weakness as well. Here are some anti-Tamils from the South:
Jayalalithaa Jayaram, Subramaniam Swamy, Cho Ramasamy, Narasimhan Ram, B.
Raman, S. Gopal, Dr. S. Chandrasekharan, C.S. Kuppuswamy,
M K Narayanan, to name a few.
The West should increase clandestine ties with the Tamil Tigers further,
keeping in mind India is watching. Kosovo type solution is time
consuming, and India won't let it happen.
The West should provide military and political assistance to Tamil Tigers. All
Tamil political prisoners should be released from the US, Canada,
and the EU confinements. West should start de-proscribing the LTTE, and
elevate them as Freedom Fighters. West should create a conduit for
the creation of Tamil Eelam. West should recognize Tamil Eelam within a year.
It is a signal to India that it should fall in line with the West, or
else…
There is no doubt that the US policy makers are also busy drafting policies
for ever changing world. South Indian industries can also be used
to weaken the Central, in many ways. Not all ideas and plans can be spelled
out for general public, how India can be broken.
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