U.N Enforced Two States Solution will end the Possible Genocide in Sri
Lanka - Professor Peter Schalk
[Apr 1, 2008, 15:06], [TNS]
London - Professor Peter Schalk presented paper in a Seminar organized
by the Global Peace Sup****t, a Tamil expatriate Organization (U.K.) at
a seminar on Sri Lanka's conflict held at the University of East
London on March 22 and 23. He said, a realistic analysis - considering
both sides' unsuccessful negotiations for decades - should end up in a
recommendation for a two state solution enforced by UN forces, the
sooner the better, facing a possible genocide. Diplomats and
politicians should inform themselves about the ground situation on
both sides, study cross culturally, and apply a historical perspective
of at least a century. They should consider the development in East
Timor and ask themselves whether it is not the plight of the UN to
intervene militarily and create a situation of two states with borders
at the time of the Cease Fire Agreement in 2003 to prevent a genocide
of Tamil speakers by Lankan armed forces and their mercenaries, and
bring the Raksapakse Government to justice."


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