THE SINISTER MOVES TO CHANGE THE COMPOSITION OF THE POPULATION AND THE ETHNIC RATIOS OF SRI LANKA
By Ranjith Soysa
We wish to bring to the notice of the Sri Lanka’s professionals and the general public about the sinister but a calculated movement launched by vested interests to change the composition of the Sri Lankan population to achieve their traitorous objectives.
The method they adopt to implement their pre-planned nefarious activity is comprised of a number of stages including:
1. To encourage temporary visitors – holders of visit visas who are granted visas on arrival to Sri Lanka- through their contacts in the international human trafficking agents, to regularly visit and stay in Sri Lanka.
2. Once they arrive in Sri Lanka the local interested group leaders meet them and organize temporary hosts for them pending settling these visit visa holders in employment or providing them to live in forcibly cleared government lands as agricultural workers.
3. Once, the temporary visitors have ‘disappeared ‘ from the scrutiny of the official immigration authorities they will be absorbed as permanent employees or permanent settlers in the agricultural lands
4. The next stage is to arrange marriages with female members of the major ethnic group of Sinhalese and to convert them to their religion and to work towards obtaining citizenship of Sri Lanka.
5. Another method adopted by some of the extremist organizations is to prevent the Sinhalese IDP s and settlers receiving title deeds and other land documents from the regional, district and local government authorities by using extra-legal measures and forcing the Sinhalese to leave the concerned areas or to lead almost a nomadic life.
Following are a few examples of this sinister program in action.
1. In the areas cleared in the Wilpattu area, many t of the settlers are of Pakistan and Bangladesh origin who have arrived in Sri Lanka on temporary visas.
2. Thousands of Indian labourers are working in various capacities in Colombo and in the North who hold temporary visas.
3. In a timber complex opened recently, in Homagama, all most all the workers are Bnagladeshi nationals who are on temporary visas. Further evidence of temporary visa holders from Bangladesh was reported when an arrest was made in Panadura of many Bangladeshis along with the human traffikers.
4. In most of the Eastern villages, the Sinhalese who have come back to their villages who were previously driven away by the Tamil Tigers are been prevented from obtaining their title deeds etc. thus forcing them to decide whether to leave the area or to face the cruel uncertainties of leading a hand to mouth existence..
5. In the North too. the Sinhalese who have come back to re-settle are facing similar issues from Provincial and other local authorities forcing them to seek residence in other areas.
Unless, the authorities and the concerned groups examine this sinister program in detail and remedial action taken URENTLY, the vested interests will have their own but illegal way of changing the ethnic composition of the country as well as opening unauthorized avenues for illegal employment at the expense of the local labour.
This is a critical issue to be addressed urgently by all responsible Sri Lanka organizations and all the Sri Lankans who are concerned about the identity of the Nation
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