10-23-2003, 11:23 PM
இரு தினங்களாக பிரதான செய்தியில் எறிக் சொல்கெய்ம். அமெரிக்கா சென்று அமெரிக்காவின்பயங்கரவாதப் பட்டியலிலிருந்து விடுதலைப்புலிகளின் இயக்கத்தை நீக்கச்சொல்லி அமெரிக்காவுக்கு பரிந்துரைப்பார் என சொல்லப்பட்டது..
இன்றைய சொல்கெய்ம் செய்திப்படி அது பரப்புரையாக இருக்க்கூடும் என சிந்தனை போகின்றது.. உங்கள் கருத்து என்ன..?
<span style='font-size:25pt;line-height:100%'>LTTE Ban in US- We Don't Make Recommendations- Solheim </span>
Bandula Jayasekara in Colombo, SLT 10.30 P.M Thursday 23 October. Norwegian Special Envoy Erik Solheim says that his country would not interfere with the internal matters of other countries or make recommendations to those. He says the press reports that he had agreed to recommend to the United States to lift the ban on the LTTE were based on the mixing the channeling of information with making recommendations. Solheim was responding to media reports published by a pro-LTTE newspaper that he agreed to make direct recommendations and to take a 'special message' to the United States to remove the ban on the LTTE on a request made to him by LTTE's political wing leader Thamilselvan at a meeting in Oslo last week.
Solheim told The Lanka Academic " Norway has throughout our involvement in this process been ready to channel information or requests from either the government of Sri Lanka or the LTTE to other governments or institutions. But that does, naturally, not mean that we interfere with the internal matters of other countries or make recommendations to those. This I told the media after the LTTE visit to Oslo. The press report below is based on mixing the channeling of information with making a recommendation."
The US embassy in Colombo also said that the LTTE will continue to remain in their list as a foreign terrorist organization and the United States cannot treat the group as a legitimate political entity when it continues to behave as a terrorist organization. Cody Taylor, Assistant Public Affairs Officer at the US embassy said that on many occasions, most recently last August the US called on the Tigers to renounce terrorism, including political assassination, and to comply with the term of the ceasefire agreement that they signed.
http://www.theacademic.org/#10669270570
இன்றைய சொல்கெய்ம் செய்திப்படி அது பரப்புரையாக இருக்க்கூடும் என சிந்தனை போகின்றது.. உங்கள் கருத்து என்ன..?
<span style='font-size:25pt;line-height:100%'>LTTE Ban in US- We Don't Make Recommendations- Solheim </span>
Bandula Jayasekara in Colombo, SLT 10.30 P.M Thursday 23 October. Norwegian Special Envoy Erik Solheim says that his country would not interfere with the internal matters of other countries or make recommendations to those. He says the press reports that he had agreed to recommend to the United States to lift the ban on the LTTE were based on the mixing the channeling of information with making recommendations. Solheim was responding to media reports published by a pro-LTTE newspaper that he agreed to make direct recommendations and to take a 'special message' to the United States to remove the ban on the LTTE on a request made to him by LTTE's political wing leader Thamilselvan at a meeting in Oslo last week.
Solheim told The Lanka Academic " Norway has throughout our involvement in this process been ready to channel information or requests from either the government of Sri Lanka or the LTTE to other governments or institutions. But that does, naturally, not mean that we interfere with the internal matters of other countries or make recommendations to those. This I told the media after the LTTE visit to Oslo. The press report below is based on mixing the channeling of information with making a recommendation."
The US embassy in Colombo also said that the LTTE will continue to remain in their list as a foreign terrorist organization and the United States cannot treat the group as a legitimate political entity when it continues to behave as a terrorist organization. Cody Taylor, Assistant Public Affairs Officer at the US embassy said that on many occasions, most recently last August the US called on the Tigers to renounce terrorism, including political assassination, and to comply with the term of the ceasefire agreement that they signed.
http://www.theacademic.org/#10669270570
Truth 'll prevail


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