The war is over: Gordon Weiss, Paul Castellano and other ‘aid groups’ can go home now
Posted on May 21st, 2009

Ajit Randeniya

 

Sri Lanka has one more war to win: the current information war being waged by the same crowds who pose as aid groups, humanitarians, UN experts and in various other guises.

Their primary aim has always been to ‘get-in’ to the battle zone as media and aid workers to gather information on factors such as the performance of weapons used, morale of the forces and where possible, to pass on intelligence to the LTTE. The government smartly disallowed such access. Associated Press (AP) reports that ‘Aid groups’ now complain that access to displacement camps has been severely restricted.

They have not given-up, even after the war has ended: their ‘revenge’ for loss of influence in Sri Lanka would be, if possible, to create some sort of a ‘war crimes investigation’. The motive behind the current campaign to gain access to the just-vacated battle zone is really to collect information that could be useful for such a circus. They used this technique against the unsuspecting Serbians, as part of the ‘Balkanisation’ plot.

The Western media reports that Sri Lanka is being ‘pushed’ for access to former battlefields to ‘check on ANY wounded civilians stranded there’. The campaign is being led this time by Red Cross. Paul Castellano, the head of the Sri Lanka office of the ICRC is curiously, asking for access to the war zone to aid ‘anyone still left there’.

In effect, Castellano and others are going to carry out a search and rescue operation, despite government’s assurances that there is no one left there! Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara’s words were that “There are no civilians still in that area. All of them have been evacuated”; obviously this was not good enough for Castellano who has made the intriguing statement to Associated Press, that he has “no information from the ground to document these concerns.”
 
The UN humanitarian chief John Holmes also wants Red Cross to be allowed to go to the former battlefield to ‘confirm that all civilians are out’. Then comes another long-nose from Geneva, Marçal Izard of the Red Cross who wants to make sure all the wounded are getting the care they need, “there must be hundreds left,” he said, throwing in a bit of a reminder about international humanitarian law for good measure. This is one of the weakest and most spurious, therefore spudest reasons anyone has ever come up with to justify a covert operation.

Castellano is also saying that 19 ’local Red Cross workers who were taking an active part in the medical evacuations’ were missing: he needs to check with the Army the possibility that they could be among the over 400 dead bodies of combatants yet to be identified!

The compassion of the Aid workers is all encompassing! They mourn that they are no longer allowed to speak to the displaced civilians or bring vehicles into the camps, forcing them to carry in huge shipments of aid in ‘by hand’. This Good Samaritan however, spoke on condition of anonymity ‘out of fear of government reprisals for speaking about the restrictions’.

UN ‘spokesman’ Gordon ‘bloodbath’ Weiss, announced in his usual futuristic tone that the population is extremely” fragile”. This long-nose does not seem to want to accept that he has well and truly lost his cover!

What is interesting is the apparent level of denial among these conspirators. Their ill-intentions to interfere in other countries and to interrupt progress through social destabilisation is so intense that it is comparable to the zeal of early Missionaries for religious conversion.

 

As much as they do not want to take ‘no’ for an answer, we need to keep repeating the same response. Castellano, Weiss and any other long-noses wanting to enter the battle zone, listen to this: we do not want you there, or here. Go home.

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