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The Socialist 7 April 2009

Visteon car workers fight for their rights

Visteon car workers fight for their rights

Reports from Visteon plants in Belfast, Enfield and Basildon

National Union of Teachers Conference: Call national action on workload


Youth march for jobs: This is only the beginning!

NUS leaders out of touch


No solution at London G20 summit

G20 Summit protests: Democratic rights trampled on


The battle to defeat the Poll Tax


EU presses for cuts in public spending

Fast news


Stop the slaughter of Tamils in Sri Lanka

Arundhati Roy indicts the Sri Lankan Rajapakse regime

Egyptian regime: 'Scared that independent unions will succeed; scared a revolution will happen'

Solidarity with Kazakhstan oil workers


Conned by John Lewis

Stockport cab drivers fight deregulation

No cuts to further education in Wales!

Campaign forces suspension of Wirral library closures

Unison elections

Rail workers fight job cuts

 
 
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Stop the slaughter of Tamils in Sri Lanka

The ghastly slaughter of Tamils in Sri Lanka continues daily and an official 'end' to the war will not mean an end to this nightmare. Last Sunday's Observer report by Annie Kelly confirms the worst fears of Tamils everywhere and of all who have been campaigning for an end to the bloodletting.

Elizabeth Clarke, Committee for a Workers' International

Thousands of civilians have been killed in the fighting of the past few weeks, 200,000 have been 'internally displaced', 60,000 forced into government-run Nazi-style concentration camps.

Those Tamil people who manage to remain in or near their homes will be plagued by murderous paramilitary groups competing with each other to terrorise them.

The scale of disappearances, already the second highest in the world, is unlikely to diminish. The white van gangsters, who drag people from their homes and kill them, operate unmolested by the official forces of the state.

The Rajapakse government dismisses every allegation of its own dictatorial and blood-thirsty behaviour as propaganda from the 'Tamil Tiger' forces they are aiming to defeat.

There is a mounting number of human rights and refugee bodies, journalists and commentators who have struggled against the odds to establish the truth and break the silence under cover of which this genocide has continued.

The United Socialist Party (affiliated, like the Socialist Party in England and Wales, to the Committee for a Workers' International) continues to campaign for the rights of Tamil and working people, for a united struggle of Tamil and Sinhala workers to end war, mass poverty and dictatorship.

It fights for a socialist alternative to capitalism and imperialism.

Campaigning in provincial elections to take place on 25 April, USP activists have been told by Sinhala chauvinists that their party secretary, Siritunga Jayasuriya, should be hanged for the statements he has made criticising the Rajapakse government, including on a recent visit to India.

Wednesday 8 April was designated as a day of international protest against the Rajapakse government, but in particular, against the role of the Indian government of Sonja Gandhi in sustaining that government and its war against the Tamil people of Sri Lanka.

  • See www.stoptheslaughteroftamils.org for reports of those protests, plus a statement by Arundhati Roy and the Observer article.
  • Charu Hogg, associate director at the international thinktank Chatham House, believes that the destruction of the Tigers as a fighting force will only mark the beginning of a new and ugly phase of civil repression. "The end of the territorial fight will undoubtedly lead to a more authoritarian regime. The fighting forces might be wiped out, but the end of the battle will not mean the end of the [Tigers] or their striking potential," said Hogg.

    "There will be severe human rights repercussions for any civilians suspected of being affiliated to or sympathetic to the [Tigers]. Disappearances have been an ugly side of this conflict and are likely to continue as a counter-insurgency tactic used by the government and the pro-government armed groups."


    In this issue

    Visteon car workers fight for their rights

    Reports from Visteon plants in Belfast, Enfield and Basildon

    National Union of Teachers Conference: Call national action on workload


    Youth fight for jobs

    Youth march for jobs: This is only the beginning!

    NUS leaders out of touch


    Socialist Party editorial

    No solution at London G20 summit

    G20 Summit protests: Democratic rights trampled on


    Socialist Party feature

    The battle to defeat the Poll Tax


    Socialist Party campaigns

    EU presses for cuts in public spending

    Fast news


    International socialist news

    Stop the slaughter of Tamils in Sri Lanka

    Arundhati Roy indicts the Sri Lankan Rajapakse regime

    Egyptian regime: 'Scared that independent unions will succeed; scared a revolution will happen'

    Solidarity with Kazakhstan oil workers


    Socialist Party workplace news

    Conned by John Lewis

    Stockport cab drivers fight deregulation

    No cuts to further education in Wales!

    Campaign forces suspension of Wirral library closures

    Unison elections

    Rail workers fight job cuts


     

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