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    India leading 'Right to Protect' in South Asia, says JVP
    Irish Sun
    Thursday 28th February, 2008  
    (IANS)


    A Sri Lankan ultra nationalist party has said that India is at the forefront of a big power campaign to intervene in small and weaker states in South Asia under the guise of protecting human rights and persecuted groups.

    'India is leading the R2P (Right to Protect) pack in South Asia in relation to Sri Lanka,' said Somawansa Amarasinghe, the top leader of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), at a meeting with foreign correspondents here late Wednesday.

    R2P is a concept propagated by an influential Brussels-based international NGO. It is centred round the need for the international community to intervene to prevent gross human rights abuses.

    But it is viewed with intense suspicion in Sri Lanka because it is seen as a smokescreen to impose regional or global hegemony on the island country. Sri Lanka feels extremely vulnerable vis-a-vis R2P because of its inability to solve the problem of the Tamil minority either by political or military means.

    Amarasinghe said that India was already intervening in Sri Lanka by forcing the Mahinda Rajapaksa government to fully implement the system of devolution of power envisaged by the 13th amendment of the constitution, which it said India imposed on the government in 1987 through the India-Sri Lanka Accord.

    He described the accord as well as the 13th amendment as 'illegal'. The JVP was against the 13th amendment and the decision of the Rajapaksa government to implement it in full, he stressed.

    The JVP was also against the All Party Representative Committee (APRC), which Rajapaksa had set up to draft a devolution package based on consensus, he added.

    The JVP's views should be taken seriously because the Rajapaksa government needs that party's 38 MPs to survive. The government has only a razor thin majority in parliament.

    In JVP's view, this is not the time to think of changing the Sri Lankan constitution though it feels that the present constitution, introduced in 1978, is also 'illegal'.

    The foremost task before the country was to defeat the 'secessionist and terrorist' Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and not to meddle with the constitution, Amarasinghe said.

    Once the LTTE is decimated, democracy should be restored in those areas of northern Sri Lanka liberated from the LTTE. The areas should be reconstructed. And only when all this is done, should the political parties come together to work on a new democratic constitution, he urged.

    Amarasinghe said the JVP was confident that the LTTE would be militarily defeated. It is satisfied with the way the military is waging war. The LTTE would 'crumble like a full blown pappadam (papad)' and LTTE chief Velupillai Prabhakaran would 'commit suicide like Hitler', he predicted.

    On the JVP's attitude to the Rajapaksa government, Amarasinghe said his party would support its war effort. But he felt that the government was losing popularity because of economic mismanagement. He expected Rajapaksa to call for parliamentary elections at the end of this year.

    The JVP was aligned with Rajapaksa when he was fighting for the presidency in 2005 but subsequently fell out with him and began to see itself as an opposition party. However, it continued to prop the fragile government in parliament, at critical junctures (as during the budget voting), in order not to precipitate a political crisis and hamper the war effort.

    As Amarasinghe said: 'The JVP holds the balance of power.'

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    Comments on this story

    By Wijewickrama, 02-29-08, 11:07 AM

    JVP

    Absolutely - You said it right Mr. Murali. Those who support them and seek their favours are assholes as well.
    By murali, 02-29-08, 07:35 AM

    JVP IS A WASTE OF SPACE IN THE PARLIAMENT

    JVP IS A PIECE OF SHIT, WHICH DOESN’T HAVE ANY PRICIPLES OR MORALES INTERMS OF REALITY. I THINK JVP SHOULD BE DESTROYED. PEOPLE WHO SUPPORTS THAT RADICAL SINHALA EXTREMISM PARTY HAVE NO BRAINS THEY ALL UNEDUCATED UNCIVILISED UNCULTURED ASSHOLES.
    By Wijewickrama, 02-28-08, 09:08 PM

    Right to protect - JVP

    Ha!Ha!Ha! Mr Wickrama you have travelled the whole wide world, in which democratic country did you find that they suppress their own people and bomb their own country because the minority community are the inhabitants of that part of the country. This is only seen failed or pariah states like SL unfortunately or Sudan. You have forgotten from which camp JVP emerged, because you are racially and comunnally biased. People who are educated and travelled the world know that only countries where pluralistic society exists and where every community is given the due respect,do they proper. JVP is a terrorist organisation and those who support their views should also be considered in the same background and not be allowed to seek economic refuge in European countries. State terrorism is no better than organisations indulging in terrorism. The very people who call Sri Lanka reasonable country are first to run away from Sri Lanka and preach racism to their own country.
    By wickrama, 02-28-08, 06:08 PM

    India leading 'Right to Protect' in South Asia, says JVP

    I agree with JVP statement, Govt. should not meddle with constitution at this juncture. First completely liberate east and north, You may have to allow some factions to defend themselves from Tiger separatists. When there is a war all parties must work together and forget about party politics, otherwise super powers will work together and separate the country, remember, we a are casualty, because of new-found wealth, oil deposits. Liberate people from terrorists, then work together to resolve any problems they have, I doubt there is any, I traveled the world, I have never seen a country so much reasonable as Sri Lanka, with all its citizens, this terrorism has been imposed by evil foreign elements to destabilize the Buddhist Asian country. Fools have become prey to evil agendas. India cannot be trusted, do not become their guinea pig, They trained the LTTEers, they should have stopped the training camps. Remember if you support terrorism, it eventually comes to haunt you, now it is an Indian problem too, Ha!Ha!Ha!
    By Anonymous, 02-29-08, 06:15 PM

    Balance Of Power

    //India cannot be trusted, do not become their guinea pig, They trained the LTTEers, they should have stopped the training camps. Remember if you support terrorism, it eventually comes to haunt you, now it is an Indian problem too, Ha!Ha!Ha!//-wickrama. Your view is ok,according to Mr.Amarasinghae(JVP),“to maintain balance of power”,-“YOU MUST LAUGH ACCORDING TO YOUR SIZE”-it is both for you and your counterpart.Otherwise you will laugh without teeth-it will be awkward.

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