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[Marxism] Marines land in Sri Lanka: "US has own agenda" says NLF




NLF decries induction of foreign troops

[TamilNet, January 03, 2005 18:17 GMT]
The New Left Front (NLF), a vocal leftist group, in statement signed by the
group's leader Dr. Vickramabahu Karunarathne and issued in Colombo Monday,
condemned the induction of foreign troops into Sri Lanka in the guise of
helping the tsunami victims. In a strongly worded statement the New Left Front
said 'it is totally unnecessary to commit troops' for relief work and accused
the US of having its own agenda of gaining a foothold with designs to suppress
the LTTE and control the Tamil liberation struggle on behalf of local
capitalist rulers."

It also provides an opening for the US not only to arm-twist Sri Lanka to go
along with "global capitalism, but also to use Sri Lanka's strategic location
to consolidate its neo-colonial agenda all the more blatantly," NLF's statement
added.

Karunarathne had called upon all "oppressed people and the left and democratic
forces to protest strongly against the induction of foreign troops to Sri Lanka
under cover of relief and rescue operations.

Meanwhile, a contingent of 42 US marines arrived today in two aircraft. They
were in addition to the dozen who arrived during the week end to prepare for
the arrival of about 1500. US marines arrived in Sri Lanka as foreign military
aid efforts picked up US marines would be deployed in reconstruction work, a US
embassy officials said.

A multi purpose assault ship, five hovercraft and 20 helicopters will provide
logistic support to the marines who are expected to be based near the Colombo
international airport.

A British military vessel, HMS Chatham, arrived in Colombo early Monday.

Pakistan and Bangladesh are also sending their navy ships.

India had earlier sent 1,000 Indian military personnel, a 45 bed
floatinghospital in addition to five Navy vessels and six MI-17 Indian Air
Force helicopters. They are stationed at the Galle and Trincomalee ports.

India is concerned about the arrival of US and British ships, observers said.

A Sri Lanka Government spokesperson said foreign troops would only be deployed
to do relief work.






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