What is the solution for srilankan problem?

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by jamuna, May 3, 2009.

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    What is the solution for srilankan civil warproblem?

    These are a few I thought about:

    1. Keep the Tamils as 2nd class citizens in barbed wire camps and open prisons, under armed guard much like Hitler's time, forcibly sterilise the women then sexually abuse them, kill the young men and women, and finally take Tamils' land for Sinhalese population's occupation. This is more or less whats going on now.
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    This is righteous according to the unique Sinhalese-Buddist logic!

    OR

    2. Give them their country back, as they had their own, 2000+ yr old Tamil kingdoms which later were occupied for 4 centuries by European invaders who failed to establish a fair, stable, secure, equal opp. system of government when they left in the 1940's. Let both sides (countries) live in peace, with a UNO-controlled no man's land between the borders.

    OR

    3. Go back to the old system - a mockery of parliament democracy which caused all this, and 60 yrs of this farcical governing actually made the ethnic situation only worse - and wait for a new Tiger force to emerge, only with even more resolve, as this current govt. has killed and maimed thousands of ordinary citizens, whose next of kins can't / won't choose to live under a similar govt. Which side would their children end up?History repeats.

    OR

    4. Any other ? The laughable federal state system of India is itself going through turmoil in India. The older generation politicians fought like Gandhi did in India for this and had their bones broken by the Srilankan army!

    Only India of all countries would want such a system pushed to the Tamil people against their will. India have many problems e.g. the Kashmir (Pakistan) issue to resolve yet, and they fear that the moment Tamil Eelam is born, the states of India will want to become sovereign countries!
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    1,2,3, or 4?

    Which of these is your choice, and why?
     
    jamuna, May 3, 2009 IP