Thursday, February 05, 2009

Canada Gives Sri Lanka Dictatorship 3$ Million

Canada announces $3M in aid to Sri Lanka, calls for ceasefire


Canada on Wednesday pledged $3 million in humanitarian aid for civilians affected by the escalated Sri Lankan conflict and called for an immediate ceasefire
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But Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake said Thursday the government had no intention of stopping its offensive against the rebels.

Speaking to the Sri Lankan parliament, Wickremanayake described the fighting as a "humanitarian operation" to rid the nation of terrorism and said he heard reports that some rebels were prepared to surrender.

The government has repeatedly rejected calls for a ceasefire, saying it was a ploy by the rebels to buy time to regroup.


Canada gives 3$ million dollars to Sri Lanka and politely askes them to stop shooting at people. Sri Lanka responds by thanking them for the money and giving them the Trudeau salute, in true Canadian fashion.


The aid consists of a $1 million grant to the International Committee of the Red Cross, and $500,000 grants to each of Oxfam Canada, Médecins Sans Frontières, World Vision, and CARE Canada.


The aid will be given to the usual unarmed civilians so as not to interfere with the Sri Lanken's troops as they go in there with guns and simply take whatever they like and shoot whoever gets in their way , thus providing the Canadian Government with it's usual shield of deniability, as is normal in these situations.


Speaking to the Sri Lankan parliament, Wickremanayake described the fighting as a "humanitarian operation" to rid the nation of terrorism and said he heard reports that some rebels were prepared to surrender.
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But in Canada, which has a Tamil population of about 35,000, rallies took place in Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal to protest violence against civilians. Protests were also held in a number of other countries — notably a 12,000-strong rally in Berlin and another in Geneva that drew 4,000 people.

NDP Leader Jack Layton attended the rally in Ottawa. "I know all of you are suffering to the depths of your souls as you think about what's happening to your families,” Layton told the protesters.


The purpose of this particular donation to the Sri Lanken government was to deceive the Canadian Tamil population that their people back home in Sri Lanken were being given all the help possible, while at the same time forwarding the more unstated , but still obvious to those who can read between the lines, cause of exterminating a known terrorist group, the Tamil Tigers.

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