Tuesday, May 19, 2009

SRI LANKA : NEW CHALLANGES AHEAD


Sri lankan government finnal won 37 month battle with LTTE and its an end of civil war which was started from 1983.
Yesterday Sri lankan Govt announced that LTTE supremo Prabhakaran is dead. But some tamil groups are claiming that he is still alive.Now its not the matter of Prabhakarn dead or alive.
Now this is the time of restructuring the country.Already 5000 tamil community people died and thousands of people have become homeless.
Now the whole world is watching to SriLanka that how this country and its government will deal with this situation and will help lankan tamilians to find new lifes.....
I feel that government must show sympathy to tamil people as soon as possible rather then celebrating the win against LTTE.
Government must realise their problem and take action on the issues of tamilians in srilanka. Because if government fails to do that then tomorrow someone else may have chance to influence the people in the other direction and again it will be a problem for Island.
So what Government must do:-
1. Sympathy and harmony with tanilians.
2. Faster work for relocation
3. Providing all medical and other facilities to the families
4. Political and social arrangement with themIt will be great if some tamil people join the government and take responsibilty to build nationality and values among them
5. Must work along with International community.

The actual problem is still alive and the problem is that The majority population of Sri Lanka, the Sinhalese, were repressing the minority Tamil population. This problem hasn't gone away.
Also Srilankan president has already ignored the international community's plea to for a cease-fire to allow the hundreds of thousands of trapped (mostly Tamil) civilians to escape.
Now if he will not gain the confidence of International community then it may lead to political problems for srilanka in near future.

The support is needed because he has to find a way to integrate the Tamil people into civic and social life and that can not be done all alone. Lots of fund is needed, UN's help is needed and that can be done only when they are open to listen others.

Brian Orland a great jounralist has already suggested that The Sri Lankan government must express to the Tamil population that they are a cared for and valued part of the Sri Lankan populace, and place a particular emphasis on winning over the Tamil youth.Tamil youth show a natural proclivity towards armed revolt, and they played a significant part in the rebel movement that began the civil conflict. A scenario in which Sri Lanka slips back into civil conflict casts them in a starring role. To prevent this scenario, the Sri Lankan government must concentrate its efforts on the Tamil youth to ensure they find economic opportunities and their place in the democratic process.

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