Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

JVP: UN, Commonweal­th behind communalis­m

- BY YOHAN PERERA

Internatio­nal forces like the UN and Commonweal­th Union are gearing up to force Sri Lanka to hold a referendum to set up a devolution unit by merging the North and the East, the JVP led Anti Imperialis­t Peoples Movement (AIPM) charged yesterday AIPM Coconvener

A campaign being carried out to distance Muslims from Sinhalese

Venerable Dhambara Amila Thera told a news conference yesterday that the sudden Anti Muslim feeling that was brewing up in the country were the handiwork of these internatio­nal organisati­ons.

AIPM had decided to hold two simultaneo­us protests marches and a rally at Hyde Park on Wednesday. One protest march would proceed to Hyde Park from D. R. Wijewarden­e Mawatha near Lake House while the other one would proceed from Punchi Borella. Several political parties and civil organisati­ons are expected to participat­e in this campaign, sources said.

Venerable Thera said such a campaign was being carried out to distance the Muslims from the Sinhalese and bring them closer to Tamils for a certain reason.

This reason, he said, was to get the Muslim to support a merger of North and the Eastern Provinces in the event of a referendum.

He said a Tamil Muslim Cooperatio­n would be favourable to get a pro-merger result at a referendum. This he said because 33 percent of the population in the East were Muslims while there was also a 33 percent population of Tamils as well in the province.

Further he said the country was in a decisive stage with the US backed resolution in the UNHRC was to be taken up in March. In addition he said the Commonweal­th was also gearing up to take action against Sri Lanka.

Venerable Thera also charged that the World Bank and the Internatio­nal Monitory Fund (IMF) are trying to get the government to bring in a Bill to set up private Universiti­es.

He said the GCE Advanced Level Results were set up with this objective in mind. Therefore over 130,000 students had been qualified to enter university as per the results while on-

Internatio­nal forces like the UN and Commonweal­th Union are gearing up to force Sri Lanka to hold a referendum to set up a devolution unit by merging the North and the EastJVP

ly 20,000 would be selected.

He said results had been manipulate­d to make 130,000 students to qualify to enter universiti­es. The plan was to show that private universiti­es were a dire need, he claimed.

AIPM had therefore decided to hold two simultaneo­us protest marches and a rally at Hyde Park on Wednesday.

One protest march would proceed to Hyde Park from D. R. Wijewarden­e Mawatha near Lake House while the other one would proceed from Punchi Borella. Several political parties and civil organisati­ons are expected to participat­e in this campaign, sources said.

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