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Drop the 'Eelam' tag of political parties: Lanka Opposition

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    'It was high time the government politically defeated the 'Eelam' ideology.'

    Sri Lanka's main opposition party has asked government to initiate steps to "defeat politically" the 'Eelam' ideology after the security forces' comprehensive victory over the LTTE which had been fighting for a separate state.

    Now that the LTTE leadership, including its chief V Prabhakaran, had been finished, there was an urgent need to look at various ways of defeating the concept of 'Eelam' or a separate Tamil homeland through political means, United National Party (UNP) leader Dayasiri Jayasekara said.

    It was high time the government politically defeated the 'Eelam' ideology, he said, adding pressure should be mounted on concerned parties to remove 'Eelam' word from their names.

    He was referring to Eeelam People's Democratic Party (EPDP), Tamil Eelam Liberation Organisation (TELO), Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front (EPRLF), People Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam (PLOTE) and Eelam Revolutionary Organisation of Students (EROS).

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    "Action needs to be taken regarding political parties carrying the name Eelam. The LTTE has imposed this concept on the minds of people who lived in the North and East. They have been made to believe they were living on a land described as Eelam under a separate flag. Now we have to through political means replace the Eelam concept or mindset with the one that we are all Sri Lankans," the UNP leader said.

    Jayasekara said UNP was overjoyed at the government's resolution on the action against LTTE adopted at the UN Human Rights Council on Wednesday, with 29 nations voting in favour.

    The government should now look at reasons for some European nations voting against Sri Lanka at the special session and revamp the country's foreign policy to win them over.

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    UN Human Rights Council - No more talk and help the needy .By: ram | 31-May-2009 Reply | Forward SL should allow foreign press/ org.s to help the needy of the aftermath if they do not have anything to hide.Eventually the truth will be out one way or another.
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    Sri Lanka - Discrimination? Another lookBy: SriLankafacts | 30-May-2009 Reply | Forward - Selvam made comments on entry requirements for Tamil students. You have portrayed the facts very wrongfully. University entrance in Sri Lanka is dependent on whether the applying student is urban or rural. In Sri Lanka universities are also free and spaces are very limited. Because standards of schools are lower in rural areas, the entrance requirements is lower. It has NOTHING to do with race. I am a Sinhalese and despite getting all A's for my A Levels I wasn't excepted into University. This is because I am from Colombo. Same applies if you're from Jaffna, Kandy, Galle. Whereas I know many Tamils and Sinhalese from rural areas who got B's and C's are in University. Am I being discriminated? No! I think it's far to give rural others a fairer chance. More than 25% of Colombo University are Sri Lankan Tamil students. This is despite Tamils making only 12% of the population. Contrast this to Jaffna University, where more than 90% of the student population is Tamil!
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