| the island by Britain was Mike Foster, who made a statement after visiting the Menik Farm camp.
BBC's Charles Haviland, a Tiger puppet, said it was their first report on the camp and that the displaced at Menik Feram do not have water to drink or to bathe, and that they are now near their deaths.
After this report, Mike Foster said he was concerned about the 260,000 displaced who would suffer due to rains.
Before that, a trade union leader Paul Nicky submitted a proposed to British Labour Party through Sen Kandiah of pro-LTTE British Tamil Forum.
Nicky was paid one million Pound Sterling by BTF to call for the release of LTTE members and others in the camps, while Foster has told the media that the displaced should have the freedom of movement.
The question arises here is whether Mike Foster is the governor of this country and whether he has a right to interfere in Sri Lanka’s national security.
British high commissioner David Gladstone was declared persona non grata for having poked his nose into internal affairs of Sri Lanka, while another high commissioner had said English should be the national language in Sri Lanka, and not Sinhala.
All these go on to prove that Milliband and company and their followers have made a serious interference into Sri Lanka's internal affairs as they never expected the Prabhakaran-led Tigers criminals to taste defeat.
The nearly-bankrupt Channel 4 television of British broadcast a fake video alleging war crimes by the Sri Lankan military, which confirms a British conspiracy against the island.
One party to this plot is BBC's NGO stooges. Also, intelligence units have found out that German group JDS which had distributed the fake video has its website based in Britain.
At a recent pro-LTTE meeting in Britain, European MP Robert Evans, Tamil Nadu's Thol Thirumavalavan and TNA MP Jeyanandamurthi attended under the Pungudutivu Welfare Society. Had the British authorities which now raise their voices about the war displaced ever looked into Tamils who had suffered untold hardships at the no war zone?
It should be looked into whether British international development minister Mike Foster wants the release of all at welfare camps to allow the Tigers to make a revival.
British newspapers campaigned against Sri Lanka by saying that Tamil civilians were dying during the military’s war against the Tigers, with 'The Guardian' claiming 20,000 deaths.
A Tamil woman journalist who had fled the country has joined with Reporters without Borders and campaigned against Sri Lanka. Although Britain is thus worried about Tamil people in Sri Lanka, it shows no concern at all about the displaced people in Afghanistan.
Britain says the displaced in camps will suffer due to impending monsoon rains. Millions in India and Bangladesh suffer due to monsoon rains. But, Mike Foster expresses concern only about Tamil people who had been with the Tigers.
The anti-Sri Lanka meeting at Stuttgart, Germany on October 02 had discussed the displaced, attended by the Sri Lankan consul there, a German national. That amounts to a betrayal of the Sri Lankan government. The Foreign ministry should sack this consul immediately.
The Sri Lankan government should never allow unnecessary interferences by the British government.
- CT |