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Didn't the leaders here and we talk about the liberation of the Palestinians and the political rights of the South Africans? We welcome and commend Yasir Arafat and Mandela, the leaders who have been fighting for the people there. When all that is not anti-national, when there is no 'conspiracy', how can it be anti-national and conspiratorial to talk only about the liberation of Tamil Eelam and Thampi Prabhakaran? Apart from these, how can it be a crime to speak out, make comments and make demands for the political, economic and people's rights that are rightfully available to Tamil Nadu and…mehr

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Didn't the leaders here and we talk about the liberation of the Palestinians and the political rights of the South Africans? We welcome and commend Yasir Arafat and Mandela, the leaders who have been fighting for the people there. When all that is not anti-national, when there is no 'conspiracy', how can it be anti-national and conspiratorial to talk only about the liberation of Tamil Eelam and Thampi Prabhakaran? Apart from these, how can it be a crime to speak out, make comments and make demands for the political, economic and people's rights that are rightfully available to Tamil Nadu and the Tamil people? Aren't these all the practices of a republican regime? How wrong is it for affected 'affected' people to speak and write about their racial and biological rights? Are Tamils not a national race of India? How can this Tamil national race, like other nationalities here, ask for sovereignty and, when that is no longer done, ask for a separate state to become a national 'hostile' 'conspiracy'? Shouldn't the rulers tell the people what the grammar of the republic and democracy is if such voices and demands are crime, conspiracy and anti-national?