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Tigers stalking British citizenry

The LTTE’s satanic cunning spares no one - not even British motorists. This much is clear from the major racket currently operated by the LTTE in the UK, wherein thousands of British motorists’ bank cards, used for the purchase of petrol, are being doctored and cloned by the Tigers, resulting in these British petrol consumers being swindled of millions of Pounds.

Already some 200 British petrol stations have reportedly been hit by the scam, while the LTTE amasses more and more ill-gotten gains, thus giving it an increased capacity to perpetrate terror in Sri Lanka and abroad.

As disclosed in some sections of the media, the mode of operation of the LTTE in this scam is to obtain the ‘pin’ and other details of the petrol card holders and then use them to penetrate and milk dry the bank accounts of the respective customers.

Thus is the British public called upon to pay an exacting price for the measure of liberal tolerance extended in some quarters to LTTE covert operatives and Tiger front organisations masquerading as victims of some kind.

Right along the Lankan State has been very unambiguous and firm on this question. That is, the LTTE cannot be flirted with because it would do just anything to achieve its ends, callously disregarding the benevolent tolerance showered on it by any person or entity.

Accordingly, the toughest law and order measures should be clamped on the LTTE, if the world is to make any progress in its struggle against terror.

This is in view of the fact that besides being the world’s most ruthless terror outfit, the LTTE has put out worldwide tentacles.

Today the Tigers are hand-in-glove with terror groups in most regions of the world, including some in India. Thus Britain would be acting in its interests as well as those of the civilised world by cracking down hard on the LTTE.

Britain and other law-abiding states should have no qualms in cooperating with the Lankan State in this task because they have seen for themselves how the LTTE has repeatedly rejected the hand of peace extended to it by the Lankan State.

The latter knows only too well that the final answer to our conflict is a political one. Towards this end, it has proceeded more than half way to accommodate the LTTE but the Tigers have shown in no uncertain terms that they believe in the efficacy of only violence and bloodshed. The botched peace endeavours of last year only bear out this truth.

The liberal democratic West, thus, has no choice but to use the big stick on the LTTE. No double standards could be engaged in while handling this problem. No democracy of the West would benignly tolerate terror groups which pose a threat to their geographical integrity and unity.

This is as it should be, but the same rule needs to be applied when addressing the Lankan conflict.

It is starkly clear that the LTTE and its front organisations are grossly abusing the hospitality extended by some quarters to them abroad. So abusive are the Tigers that, today, not even British citizens are safe from Tiger viles.

In fact no one could be seen as safe from Tiger terror. The world needs to act against the Tigers before it is too late.

Humanitarian operation that liberated East

PRABHAKARAN has been trying to realise his Eelam dream for a period of more than 25 years. For this he had tried to unleash terrorism not only in the North and East but even in the South. Although all governments had tried to find solutions to this problem they have not been able to please Prabhakaran.

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The Buddhist perspective of globalisation

Buddhism and Science:

GLOBALISATION, from the Buddhist perspective, means the ongoing process of change encompassing all elements in Nature, both physical and mental, which are mutually interdependent. Globalisation, therefore, cannot relate only to humankind aside from the context of everything else in Nature.

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A tribute to a great educationist - Deshabandu Dr. Wimala De Silva

Personal reflections of a student:

SRI LANKA has lost one of its greatest educationists in contemporary times, not only for her pioneering efforts to educate and give pride of place to the brightest women in the country but also for the person behind that vision and dynamic that set the pace for a premier women’s school in the country.

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Gotabhaya, the Media and diplomatic intervention

THE Free Media Movement is known to jump the gun and go to town vociferously demonstrating against the slightest mis-reporting or mis-representation about our media. They have done it in style this time too without verifying the facts.

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