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The Lanka Academic carried an online "Question and Answer" session with Mr. Douglas Devananda, Sri Lanka's Minister of Development Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of the North and the Minister of Tamil Affairs, from July 13, 2001 through July 24, 2001. Listed below are your questions and his answers. 
BIOGRAPHY
Mr. K. N. Douglas Devananda (44) began his political career during his student-days at Jaffna Central College. Presently he is the Minister of Development, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of the North & East of the Chandrika Kumaratunga administration. In addition he also holds the portfolio of Tamil Affairs.

Minister Devananda is a founding member of both the Eelam Revolutionary Organization of Students (EROS) and General Union of Eelam Students (GUES) in the 70s. He was also a founding member, politburo member and the military wing leader of the Eelam Peoples Revolutionary Liberation Front (EPRLF) in the 80s. Due to internal differences he went on to form the Eelam Peoples Democratic Party in the eighties and continues to be it's Secretary General. In 1987, he gave up militancy and joined the democratic mainstream after the Indo-Lanka Peace accord.

Under the leadership of Mr. Devananda, the EPDP was successful in winning 9 seats at the General Elections conducted in 1994. Extending "outside" support for the Kumaratunga administration during the 1994-2000 period, he became a minister in the coalition government of the PA after the 2000 October general elections.

Minister Devananda who has survived several assassination attempts and continues to be a steadfast supporter of the Kumaratunge administration. He has also seconded a vote of confidence for the President during the recent prorogation of the parliament.

 
47 Mon Jul 23 20:05:47 EDT 2001
Mr.Devananda:Against the wishes of area residents a permit was given to run a liquor shop in a prime residential neighbourhood on Harmers Avenue, Wellawatta. Surrounding area is always crowded with drunkards and perverts. Families with children and tourists are deprived of enjoying marine drive. Will you,please, help relocate this liquor store to a more approprite location? Not a major current issue but a small step towards cleaning Srilanka. [Edited by Moderator]  -  Kosala G Tantula, Washington DC, USA
Answer:
Not available yet.
46 Sun Jul 22 23:18:50 EDT 2001
Mr. Deva, A Tamilan,A Rebel(Liberation Fighter for Tamils), A politician, Which roll do you like as long experienced person in tamil issue? Democratically each person can have their own way of looking at our tamil problem in Srilanka. How can you make sure (Justify your self) that your view or stand on this issue actually will not go against the interest of Tamil people? Thanks for your reply Nalliah  -  Nalliah, Sydney
Answer:
Not available yet.
45 Thu Jul 19 12:14:18 EDT 2001
Mr Devanda. Sir I am a graduate from the Jaffna University. I know what service it has done to the tamil as well as all sri lankan community. Now it has been closed and the scholarships to students suspended. Could you please tell us why? When will it be re-opened [Modified by moderator]  -  Dr S.V.Yogendran, Colombo
Answer:
Not available yet.
44 Thu Jul 19 10:45:34 EDT 2001
Dear Minister, I'm a soldier from Ukrainian worked for SL Airforce, I used to fly Airforce Helicopter, due one incident I land my Heli at LTTE controlled area,I have surrender to them about 6 other SL Soldiers, due my good relationship with LTTE they letme go through Bangkok tomy Country Would you Please help to release other Ukrainian Pilots captured by LTTE, we (family's) did so many approach to SL government, but they say Soldiers are missing in war  -  R Kov, Ukrainian
Answer:
Not available yet.
43 Thu Jul 19 05:06:56 EDT 2001
Mr. minister, What is your view of the "Sihala Urumaya"?  -  DE Silva, Colombo
Answer:
One interpretation of the term 'Sihala Urumaya' is an organization for the rights of all'. If it is so, the rights of the Tamil people cannot be excluded, can they?
42 Thu Jul 19 04:14:00 EDT 2001
Dear Deva Do you think the Tamil problem can be solved by cooperting with the Sri Lanka government? During your days in India what contact did you have with Indian politicians? What kind vision you have for the Tamils as a whole unit in Sri lanka and South India? Is an economic and political union of both countries will solve all the problems?  -  Curt Roane, Australia
Answer:
We are co-operating with the government in the hope of finding a solution. We are trying our hest. Our relationships with the Indian politicians have been cordial. Considering South India and Sri Lanka as one unit can only be a figment of your imagination. Rather than constructing a road through Sethusamudram, I think, if Palk strait is deepened both the harbours could be developed and both the countries would benefit.
41 Wed Jul 18 04:07:14 EDT 2001
Dear Deva Your life is resembling one of Trotsky. A good politician like you is now on the other side of the fence (opposite of where you started from. In a world of globalisation I think you have more foresight than your ex-comrades. Do you have a vision for the Tamil people of the World as a whole? How do you think the history will judge you?  -  Jim Murray, Australia
Answer:
When the mother is starving, the son cannot be performing annadanam. Our priority is the welfare of the Tamil Speaking people of Sri Lanka. It is left to History to pass judgement on us.
40 Wed Jul 18 00:37:26 EDT 2001
Dear Sir- What attributes would you credit yourself in comparison of characters between you and Mr.V.Pirapakaran?  -  L.Raviraj, Bogawantalawa
Answer:
I do not want to waste my time.
39 Wed Jul 18 00:07:34 EDT 2001
Rt.Minister Devananda, The history tells, that so many PACTS and ACCORDS been either wittled down, abrogated or simply not implemented to its true sincerety. Do you accept that there's partiality towards Tamils? Do you think there should be another PACT signed between Tamils and sinhalese?  -  S.Kohilavaani, Hatton
Answer:
One palm alone cannot clap. Attention should be paid not only to finding a solution to the ethnic problem, but also its successful implementation.
38 Tue Jul 17 22:50:22 EDT 2001
It was accused that, the Northern Regional Minister,Peoples Bank Manager was transferred for not obeying your recommendation on recruitment to the bank. All unions and people in Jaffna protested against his transfer and submitted a memorandum to you. Could you clarify, whether you didn’t like or didn’t have the power stop his transfer? What is your opinion on political recommendation for recruitment to the government institution, which otherwise should be merely based on merit? Mavil-Shanthi  -  Mavil-Shanthi, Puloly
Answer:
Not available yet.
37 Tue Jul 17 20:06:02 EDT 2001
Appreciate you for founding IT Park, Do activities at Park include assembling computes and making software’s or is it just another (computer) tutory. Also, you may aware Prof. Thurairaja initiated talks with Norwagian to set up a Fisheries Department at Jaffna University (future economy of Peninsula should based on this industry including aquaculture). Thus, did you take any further steps on this or atleast in establishing a station of National Aquatic Resources Agency? Arulananthan [edited by moderator]  -  Arulananthan, Point Pedro
Answer:
Thank you for your compliments. We are certainly, forging ahead in the path of progress.
36 Tue Jul 17 17:34:27 EDT 2001
Dear Sir,If the UNP form the next government inorder to solve the present situation with the support of India,USA and LTTE,what will be your position?.Will you be with SLFP in the opposition or support LTTE ,UNP and other tamil parties ?.  -  Mr.M.G.Devan, London
Answer:
I don't subscribe to the proverb that even a keerai kade needs competition. Rather, I agree with the proverb "Whoever mills the paddy, what we need is rice" Also, if there are too many millers, the rice will be spoilt.
35 Tue Jul 17 05:00:08 EDT 2001
Could, the Foreign Minister, Kathirgamer become a President of Sri Lanka? and solve the ethnic conflict?  -  Suresh Kumar, Colombo
Answer:
Yours is not a reasonable expectation.
34 Mon Jul 16 23:48:00 EDT 2001
The late Lalith Athulathmudali once said "had all the armed tamil groups got together Eelam would have been a reality". Could you comment  -  V.Nagaratnam, Tornto Canada
Answer:
It is his view. Though eyes are two, the vision should be one. Though our hands are two, the action should be one. Though our legs are two, the walk should be one. Our people have been lamed by the view that one would do - leg, hand or eye. It is as a result of this distorted view that our people are still experiencing a lot of hardships now.
33 Mon Jul 16 23:00:35 EDT 2001
Dear Sir, It is an excelent idea, realy I apriciate this site. My question is when will the brachess of IT Park open? Please state about our progress in IT Park?  -  Kugathasan Nandakumar,  Jaffna
Answer:
The seed has just been planted when it sprouts, gradually the branches will spread out.
32 Mon Jul 16 14:56:40 EDT 2001
Dear Mr.Devananda , Could you Please Let us Know the The History of EPDP. Since you left for Arms Training in Lebanon.  -  Raj, Jaffna University Jaffna
Answer:
I can understand that the history of the E.P.D.P cannot be a course component in the Jaffna University curriculum. I do know that if you are really interested, there are sources which you could approach. Time has proved that the contribution of the E.P.D.P is substantial in the post - Indo - Sri Lankan Accord period history of the Tamil people.( Information available on www.epdpnews.com/history )
31 Mon Jul 16 13:11:37 EDT 2001
Dear Douglas, After joining the main stream politics, what have you achieved for the Tamil people? In Kayts members of your parties have been harrassing the local population. I personally have evidence for this matter as I am from Kayts. What action have you taken or will take to punish those who are doing these acts against their own people?  -  Dravid, Canada
Answer:
It is difficult to spell out what we have achieved. It is a fact that we have paved the ways for the Tamil people to resettle in their own native land and exercise their franchise freely. We do not appeal to them to lay down their lives, to rouse them to demonstrations that lead to bloodshed; we do not force them to flee their own hearth and home. We are not the cause of the losses they sustain. This much I can certainly say. You say that members of our party have been harassing the local population. If you could pass on to me the evidence you have, I shall be grateful. I have even not hesitated to take action against Members of Parliament of my party when such allegations were proved.
30 Mon Jul 16 08:24:10 EDT 2001
While the Tamil Tigers and the other politically elected Tamil groups are working together as a team to achieve what is best for Tamils as a whole, is there a particular reason that you and your organisation do not want to be part of this team?  -  Yogesh, London
Answer:
I beg to disagree with your assessment. The Tigers are keen on continuing the war. Most of the Tamil political parties play second fiddle to the Tigers. Moving further and further towards war brings only loss of valuable life and loss to property. Any right - thinking person who considers the displacement of thousands of people, an ever - increasing number of widows and orphans, several hundreds of disabled civilians and very old people left destitute will not encourage war. We represent this point of view. Further, at the initial stages of the armed struggle, there was no Prevention of Terrorism Act. There was no harassment by the Security forces. In the seventies, we were protesting against standardisation and insisting on University admissions on merit. Today we have to clamour for concessions and quotas. All this shows that the armed struggle has pushed us further back wards.
29 Mon Jul 16 01:12:42 EDT 2001
Deva; Does Sri Lanka need further devolution of power or does it need need principles like equal employment opportunity , fair and just treatment to all communities? More than 50% of the Tamils live in the South with Sinhalese and Muslims. Isn't further devolution of power a political myth? Every community has aspirations not only the Tamils isn't it?  -  NR, Australia
Answer:
Devolution of power is essential. The Tamil - Speaking people feel that they are discriminated against. Their grievances should be looked into. If the Sinhalese people feel they have no such problems, then they many not need devolution. It is true that substantial numbers of Tamil - Speaking people have moved south. It is a result of the lack of security in their own areas and restrictions on their democratic rights. It should also be noted that there is no outlet for such people to give shape to their political aspirations. Any community has its own aspirations but one's aspirations should not run counter to those of somebody else.
28 Sun Jul 15 12:19:56 EDT 2001
EPDP is suspected for the murders of Karavi Kandasamy (PLOTE), Vinothan (SLFP), K.S.Raja (Broadcaster) and Nimalan (Journalist). My question is (1) Did yourself or any other representative of you have gone to the Nimalan’s funeral either to show solidarity with press freedom or sympathise with the family. (2) The murder happened in your domain, thus what are the initiatives, you have taken to bring the barbarians (killers) to the court of justice. Kombiali Vanar,  -  Ambalvanar, France
Answer:
(1). Representatives of our Party did attend Nimalarajan's funeral. I don't think that solidarity with press freedom is expressed only through attendance at funerals. Rajini Tiranagama, I. Shanmugalingam (of Eelanadu), Nadarajah Atputharajah (of Thinamurasu) and Sezhiyan Perinbanayagam were all killed by the Tigers for their convictions. While condoling the death of Nimalarajan, we are at a loss to find most people tight - lipped about the murders of these media - persons.
27 Sun Jul 15 12:00:20 EDT 2001
EPDP removes sand from Vallipurum coast for sale in Jaffna. Mr. C.Rajadurai became minister to develop North-East stated in parliament about Silica enrichment of this sand and construction of glass factory. When concerned raised about sand mining, you stated (press briefing, 17.05.2001) “I do not like to build a house of sand on the beach ”. Please enlighten us, what it mean and stop sand mining, which aggravates coastal erosion and saltwater intrusion into the groundwater table. N. Neelan  -  Neelan, Colombo
Answer:
Not available yet.
26 Sun Jul 15 11:27:07 EDT 2001
Before the election, you stated (refer Island 20.11.2000), Miss. CBK has agreed to solve the ethinc problem based on your three pased solution, such as Interim Council, Amendment of Chapter 17A of the consitution (to do away with concurrent list) and decesion on the character of the unit. Eventhough non of these are not fullfilled, still you seems to have more confident on Miss.CBK than Mr. Ranil, Why? Pallapi Nadaraja  -  Nadaraja, Denmark
Answer:
Ms Chandrika accepted our suggestions - in principle. True, she didn't implement them. Because the opportunist Tamil political parties did not co-operate.
25 Sun Jul 15 09:18:55 EDT 2001
Dear Mr. Devananda, The TULF and TELO have accused the EPDP of election rigging at the last election? I would like to know your opinion about these allegations.  -  Joe Thavarajah, Toronto
Answer:
Please refer to my reply to Question 21.
24 Sun Jul 15 06:59:43 EDT 2001
Mr. Devananda, What are your views about the crossover by Mr. Rauff Hakeem?  -  Jayatunga, London
Answer:
It's a political decision taken by him and his party.
23 Sun Jul 15 01:09:06 EDT 2001
Could you please list the achievements of your ministry in the developement of the north. Thanks  -  Sunil John, Toronto, ontario
Answer:
It's only six months since my Ministry was established you will have to wait for some more time evaluate our work. However information about our work is available on our party website. www.epdpnews.com
22 Sat Jul 14 23:40:51 EDT 2001
Mr.Devananda What Makes you to belive that Mrs. Chandrika Bandaranayake and PA will solve the North east Problem.  -  Dinesh Asanka, Singapore
Answer:
Rather than waiting for a solution offered by the Government, we are considering ways and means of obtaining a solution.
21 Sat Jul 14 18:02:36 EDT 2001
There is widespread accusation that EPDP won its seats in the last election through thuggery, fraud and rigging in the areas under its control. Even TULF mentioned these words. Also, EPDP is accused of killing the journalist Nimalaranjan. How do you respond to these accusations?  -  K. Balachandran, Colombo
Answer:
This is a malicious propaganda by those who turned a blind eye to attempts made to dissuade people from voting and their inability to digest our success. It was amidst death threats, disruption of election campaigns and shelling on the eve of polling that people elected us. It was a legitimate victory. Even the monitoring committee has confirmed this. Place refer to my answer to the second question on Nimalarajan.
20 Sat Jul 14 13:00:46 EDT 2001
Mr Minister, In late 1980ies, you faced a police case at Sulimedu , Chenni for firing on people protesting against you, thus killing a person and injuring few others. Could you kindly enlighten us what happen and why did you do so? Veemanponnu.  -  Veemanponnu, India
Answer:
We take responsibility for the unfortunate incident but we would like to point out that the charges were fabrications, politically motivated.
19 Sat Jul 14 12:30:42 EDT 2001
Sir, On EPDP web site, reference to the participation on arms struggle, you states “I am one of the products of the turbulent seventies that denied Tamil youth opportunities..., I was also one of those who witnessed the suppression of democratic protest, unleashing of state terror…”. Do you think now the causes for armed struggle are not existing or accept that it was wrong on your part to take arms for the causes.  -  Thangamma, UK
Answer:
The present clashes are not the manifestation of the enmity between the Sinhalese and the Tamil Speaking people. Neither is it the result of the conflict between the Sri Lankan Government and the Tamil people. It is a trial of strength between the Sri Lankan Army and the Tigers. The common people are caught blasted. There is no hiding or denying the fact that we once took up arms. But now we have to fight for our freedom to fight. In other words, the very arms acquired in the name of the Tamil people's freedom, are used to deny them their democratic rights. We believe what we do today to be right in the same way we did what we felt to be right then.
18 Sat Jul 14 11:16:44 EDT 2001
How do you justify your collabarations with the PA administrations, which paved the way for the terrible pains to the North Eastern Tamils who were oppressed by the Sinhalese governments since independence?  -  Mohamed Imtiyaz, Sri Lankan Student who is reading the Doctoral degree on the Sri Lankan Ethnic Conflict, in Nanjing University, China )
Answer:
The fact is that after Independence, the Tamil people have undergone untold hardships. It is pointless analysing, which government did more damage or which did less. However the Government led by Ms Chandrika Kumaratunga, soon after coming to power in 1994, took certain positive steps - the withdrawal of economic sanctions, initiating talks with the Tigers and making moves to amend the Constitution. It is up to you to reflect upon these. The issue is not who is in power. Rather, maintaining a good relationship with those in power with a view to ensuring the basic political rights of our people and finding solutions to their day - to - day problems. It is my conviction that President Chandrika is sincere and dedicated in her quest for a solution to the ethnic problem, even in the face of the uncompromising attitude of the Tigers and the opportunism of the Tamil parties.
17 Sat Jul 14 11:03:07 EDT 2001
Minister, Though introductory remarks do not mention that you are looking after the ministry of Hindu religious affairs too, I am aware that you do. The name Douglas and Devan (Jesus) - anda is a common for the Christian not Hindus. My question is, are you really a Hindu to look after the Hindu religion affairs or is it because of the scarcity of Tamils willing to join this government forced you to burden with Hindu religious affair ministry.  -  Veerakanapathy, Sweden
Answer:
I have accepted the portfolio to serve the people - irrespective of caste or creed. The department of Hindu Religious Affairs in one of the several Departments coming under my Ministry. There is no special reason for my managing Hindu Affairs Department. There was a time when this Department was under the Ministry of Cultural Affairs.
16 Sat Jul 14 04:58:10 EDT 2001
Mr Devananda, You are the only Tamil leader who has the guts and the foresight to work towards a peaceful Sri Lanka. You are a cut above the rest of the Tamil politicians and many Sinhalese respect you for that. What I would like to ask is in your opinion are ordinary Tamils averse to a united Sri Lanka? And do you think it is better for minorities to join the government in power to ensure their rights?  -  T Perera, Australia
Answer:
Thanks for your compliments. The ordinary Tamil person is not opposed to the idea of living within a united Sri Lanka. This is borne out by the number of Tamils who have opted to live in the South, the interest shown by Tamil Youths in securing jobs under Government and the Tamil people's reluctance to sever the social, economic and political ties with Colombo. However, the Tamils have a grievance; that they are not being treated as equals - politically. Only an honourable and just devolution of power would satisfy them. "Power sharing at the centre and autonomy for the states" is our declared objective. Any attempt at establishing the hegemony of one ethnic group has to be condemned - whatever direction it comes from
15 Sat Jul 14 00:57:17 EDT 2001
Douglas, the situation in respect of devolution looks hopeless. All indications are that president Kumaratunga will include even less devolution in her forthcoming new constitution than the clearly inadquate provisions of the August 2000 draft. The Sinhalese pubic is in no mood to grant anything substantial to the minorities. Even if you are doing some good development work in the North, this begs the main political question. What hope is there for you to save your reputation?  -  K. Golding, Dehiwala
Answer:
Dear Mr.Golding, the question is not of saving my reputation. I do not agree that the situation in respect of devolution looks hopeless. I also do not agree with your assessment that the Sinhala public is in no mood to grant anything substantial to the minorities. I am surprised that someone who lives in Dehiwala has made such a wrong assessment of the mood of the Sinhala people. I would advise you to be patient rather than attempt premature judgement.
14 Sat Jul 14 00:06:27 EDT 2001
In your tenure as a member of parliament you have never condemn the reported rapes of thamil women in North and East. Do you think that it's your responsibility to condemn such rapes and bring the people involved to justise? If so, do you think that you have succeeded in your job to protect the thamil women from rape?  -  Sellakilli Thiyagarajah, Sunny San Diego, California, U.S.A
Answer:
Rapes in Sri Lanka are not confined to Tamil women. There is an alarming number of rapes among Sinhala women on well. This is a by-product of the armed culture. You are accusing the EPDP of not condemning the rapes. You have perhaps not read our statements and condemnations. Why don't you go through the past newspapers and read about what our role had been in the Krishanti Rape and Murder Case, Saradambal Rape and Murder Case and the recent Rape Case in Allarai in Chavakachcheri. Rape is only a symptom of a larger disease, namely, the armed environment. We believe that only a durable political solution can bring an end to the armed environment.
13 Sat Jul 14 00:06:27 EDT 2001
Hi Mr Dava Suppose you were not a Sri lankan citizen and well studied the history of Sri lanka since the independent, from your heart do you really think Tamil people can get their political aspirations without an armed struggle? Thank you. Suren  -  suren, Toronto
Answer:
Hi Suren, armed struggle is only a means to an end. It must result in international support and negotiations to work out a political solution. If it is carried on endlessly and without a goal, it becomes counter productive. The armed struggle of the Tamil people achieved its objective in July 1987. By then it had mobilised international support and created the climate for negotiations to resolve the ethnic problem. But the LTTE sabotaged the gains of that armed struggle. Within a few months it hijacked the struggle of the Tamil people to serve its own hidden agenda. As a result, the Tamil people have lost even what they had. It is important for the Tamil people to clearly analyse the events that had taken place after July 1987 and to take stock of the situation. What has gone on thereafter is a self- serving campaign of a petty warlord in the name of "liberation" of the Tamil people. See also EPDP website - epdpnews.com
12 Fri Jul 13 23:48:43 EDT 2001
Mr. Deva, I would like to thank you for giving up the arms struggle and joining the democratic politics to build our country and solve our problems peacefully. What is your advice to Sri Lankan Tamils all over the world for a peaceful solution for this uselss war?Do you beleive LTTE can continue this bloody terrorism to ruin mainly the lives of Tamils?  -  Dr. Ananda Seneviratne, Toronto, Canada
Answer:
12. Dear Dr.Seneviratne, I thank you for your words of encouragement. My message to Sri Lankan Tamils all over the word is this : The armed struggle conducted by all militant groups up to 1987 has proved its point. Since then there has been a marked change in the thinking of the Sinhala people. We should therefore earnestly work for a negotiated solution within a united Sri Lanka. If however, any expatriate Tamil living in the comforts of the developed world still thinks that only the armed confrontation of the LTTE would produce results, then he should send his sons and daughters to Vanni to fight on behalf of Prabakaran instead of wanting to sacrifice the sons and daughters of hapless Tamils living in Sri Lanka.
11 Fri Jul 13 22:47:19 EDT 2001
Do you think that if get the support from the leading intelligence agencies like CIA,Mosad,RAW and M-5, can Sri Lankan government catch LTTE Leader Prabakaran. Do you think Sri Lankan Defence forces have a good intelligence service and a plan to counter LTTE.  -  John Reeve, USA
Answer:
The ethnic problem is distinct from the LTTE problem, but are related. The ethnic problem has to be resolved to ensure justice to the Tamil-speaking people of this country. The LTTE problem has to be resolved to bring peace to the country. Once the ethnic problem is resolved to the satisfaction of the Tamil-speaking people, the LTTE will get isolated from the Tamils. It is only then that the LTTE problem can be solved. Catching the LTTE leader Prabakaran is not going to solve either of the problems. See also EPDP Website - epdpnews.com
10 Fri Jul 13 21:17:18 EDT 2001
Present govt. claims that all ills are due to UNP and the evils of the present constitution. Couldn't the govt partake in consensual politics (e.g. national government)? Ronald Regan was able to pass important bills despite the fact that the republican party did not have a majority in either in the house of rep or senate. Why is Sri Lanka failing to produce leaders of that caliber? Thanks  -  Chandrani De Silva, Toronto, Canada
Answer:
Ronald Reagan is a wrong comparison. He would have failed as the President during the American civil war. In Sri Lanka, we need leaders who have the guts to do what is right.
9 Fri Jul 13 21:01:49 EDT 2001
Thanks a lot for accomodating questions from general public. For the ethnic problem in our country, what do you think of a Singapore type model? Singapore is demographically similar to Sri Lanka, has a sizable Tamil minority, and seems like everyone is happy.  -  Professor Ranjith Rajasekera, Japan
Answer:
The Singapore model will not suit Sri Lanka for two reasons. Firstly, in Singapore, all the ethnic groups, namely, the Chinese, Malays and Indians are immigrants to the country. Even the Malays are immigrants to Singapore, although they are bumiputras in Malaysia. In Sri Lanka, each ethnic group has its own history. Secondly, Singapore produced leaders with vision at the time of independence. Sri Lanka did't
8 Fri Jul 13 19:15:56 EDT 2001
Dear Hon. Minister, We have heard so much about you but we still do not know your goals. What have you achieved after joining the PA Cabinet? Will there ever be Peace in our country? What is your aim? Is it to Develop the North and East or find an everlasting solution to the ethnic problem faced by our people living in Sri Lanka? Good Luck and May God Bless You.  -  M. Pillai, Tronto, Canada
Answer:
The war in Sri Lanka has gone on for two decades. A whole generation of Sri Lankas has grown up in a war-torn environment. As for the Tamils 800,000 have left the country. Initially they left due to fear. Later, economic reasons compelled them. There is widespread unemployment among the Tamil youths remaining in the country today. Further, within the country 500,000 Tamils are internally displaced, not living in their own homes. The majority of the children born in the North and East are undernourished. There are thousands of women-headed families among the Tamils. The percentage of unmarried Tamil women in the age-group of 25 to 45 is appalling. No responsible political party can be blind to these problems. We have therefore prepared a programme to address all these problems faced by the Tamil people in parallel with a programme of political resolution of the ethnic problem. On the political front, we are working towards autonomy for a single Region comprising the Northern and Eastern Provinces through devolution of powers, and the sharing power at the Centre.
7 Fri Jul 13 16:55:39 EDT 2001
Have you ever had an opportunity to read the 'Vaddukottai Resolution'? That was unanimously voted in by the Eelam Tamils. How would you rate MAINFESTO of EPDP against this?  -  A.Bahirathan, Bermuda
Answer:
The "Vattukottai Resolution" was the unanimous voice of the Tamils of Sri Lanka at that point of time. The Resolution was the spontaneous reaction of the Tamil people to the obduracy of the Sinhala leadership from the time of independence. Times have changed. Due to the softening of Sinhala opinion, the majority of the Tamils of Sri Lanka now agree that there can be an alternative to an independent Eelam. The EPDP has proposed that this viable alternative should consist of the recognition of the Northern and Eastern Provinces as the autonomous Region of Eelam within a united Sri Lanka, together with power-sharing in the Central Government of Sri Lanka for all ethnic groups.
6 Fri Jul 13 16:51:40 EDT 2001
Dear Mr.Devananda, As your name suggest, Do you still call yourself a christian/catholic? Do you believe in your faith? What message is dear to you from our Lord Jesus Christ?  -  Fr. Nesakumar Samuel, Colombo
Answer:
My life transcends religions faiths - Although my parents follow Hindu precepts, I have always cherished humanism as my article of faith. I consider myself a Hindu who does not apply the holy ash, a Christian who does not wear the cross, a Moslem who does not wear the fez.
5 Fri Jul 13 16:47:46 EDT 2001
Just over 90% of Eelam Tamils in exile, recognize LTTE lead Eelam National Liberation Movement as their sole representatives. Can you outline whether you can command such support within Eelam and in exile? And could you reason why such support is commanded by LTTE?  -  M.Kannaki, Munich
Answer:
Well, M.Kannaki of Munich, I do not know how your arrived at the conclusion that 90% of the expatriate Tamils support the LTTE. There are various figures floating around. Hitler and Pol Pot also had their support. Ultimately what came of their leaderships? As for our support among the Tamils, one cannot deny the fact that we are slowly emerging as the dominant democratic leadership of the Tamils.
4 Fri Jul 13 16:22:05 EDT 2001
You were against the conducting of CENSUS in the North. Will you object to holding REFERENDUM in the north for the same reasons?  -  S.Sivaramakrishnan, Nawalapitiya
Answer:
A Census is conducted every decade to obtain information and study the natural growth or decline of the population in a country or in any part of it. The change in the population in the North and East of Sri Lanka during the past 20 years has not been natural, but man-made. About 800,000 Tamils have left the country over the past 20 years. Within the country, about 500,000 Tamils are internally displaced. Any Census conducted under these circumstances will have no meaning. It is for that reason that we opposed the conduct of the Census in the North and East.
3 Fri Jul 13 15:57:12 EDT 2001
In many press reports, we see that mainstream Tamil politcal parties and organisations such as the TULF and student organisations, repeatedly express the view that the LTTE "....is the sole representative of the Tamil people". What is your organizations position on this important matter? Also, Does this mean that there are no alternative Tamil political views to that expressed by the LTTE?  -  s atapattu, miami,florida
Answer:
It is the Tamil people who should decide on their representatives in a democratic manner. The LTTE uses armed threats and claims that it is the sole representative of the Tamils. There are some cohorts of the LTTE who repeat this claim for their own reasons. In a democratic society there cannot be a sole representative. The Tamil people must have the democratic freedom to choose their representatives and their future without any threats. Over the years, the Tamil people have demonstrated their confidence in us.
2 Fri Jul 13 15:50:14 EDT 2001
Dear Douglas, Were you in anyway resposible for the death of Journalist Nirmalarajan as accused by Journalists without Borders and Amnesty International ?  -  Miller Ethirverasinghe, USA
Answer:
Dear Miller, the EPDP had in a few instances prior to journalist Nimalajan's death pointed out that he was conducting his affairs in a manner that would risk the lives of certain personalities. Perhaps these warnings of ours has resulted in some persons pointing an accusing finger at us. We were not in any way responsible from his killing. Those who keep accusing us of his murder seem to have their own agendas to fulfill.
1 Fri Jul 13 15:43:17 EDT 2001
Mr.Devananda, were you informed or updated on the Peace Talks Process by Mr.Solheim? Even the Indian diplomats seem to disregard you in this whole process? Why?  -  Ruwani Senadheera, Colombo
Answer:
Before my party became a partner in the Government, that is, during the early part of 2000, Mr.Solheim and the Norwegian Ambassador paid a call on me in my office and briefed me about the proposal to begin talks with the LTTE After my party became a partner in the Government, the President has kept me briefed of the progress made by the Norwegians. As for your secondary comment about the Indian diplomats, all I can say is that I do not disclose contents of discussions I have with any diplomats.


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