ஒரு பேப்பரின் ஊடாக.... ஒரு வாசகியின் கடிதம்... மதிப்பிற்குரிய இரவி அருணாசலம் அவர்களுக்கு! உங்கள் கலைப்பணிக்குத் தலை வணங்கித் தொடர்கிறேன்...!
தங்களால் எழுதப்பட்ட அல்லது கிளறப்பட்ட நினைவுகளின் சிந்தலை ஒரு பேப்பரின் 70ஆவது இதழில் படித்தேன். கிளர்ந்து நினைவு தளிர்ந்த கதை அல்லது புதியதோர் உலகம்' என்ற தலைப்பின் கீழ் தங்கள் துயரம் பிளிறியதை படித்ததோடு என்னால் இருக்க முடியவில்லை.
ஒவ்வொரு வரிகளும் என்னை உலுப்பியது. எழுது... எழுது... எழுது... என என் மனம் உந்தியது. எனக்கு தெரிந்தவரையிலும் எழுத எத்தனிக்கிறேன். ஐயா. படியுங்கள் இதை..!
The following is an excerpt from the press briefing the Archbishop of
Canterbury gave in Colombo at the conclusion of his three day SL Visit. I
believe that the British congregation will need some clarifications from the
Church.
"The head of the Anglican communion, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan
Williams, has said that surgical military action against terrorism is needed
in Sri Lanka. Dr Rowan Williams, who is visiting Sri Lanka, said that he
hoped and prayed that such action would lead to a opening of communication
between the government and the Tamil Tigers:
"The military solution to the problems of the country increasingly appears
to be no solution. It is undoubtedly inevitable that what you might call
surgical military action against terrorism should take place. But we all
hope and pray that that will lead not to ...victory for one, defeat for
another, but to an opening of communication, a re-establishment of the
possibilities for civil society to develop." "
People here, specially the oppressed Tamil people, looked forward to the
visit of the evangelical father, the follower of Jesus who gave the Jewish
people oppressed by the Roman slave state, courage and hope. They expected
father Dr Rowan Williams to take action, say a word, to give them hope and
courage. We, who believe neither gods nor souls nor mind with out matter,
too expected him to be true to Jesus. But the Holy farther preached the
'Romans' here to use surgical military action against the local 'Jewish'
rebels! We heard the moans of the suffering Tamils crying 'farther, farther
why have you forsaken us'.
Ofcourse,then Father abandoned his Son for the true sacrifice on behalf of
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