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<blockquote data-quote="rapa" data-source="post: 2034147" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>Do you Recognize any of these NGO's?</p><p></p><p>(1) Committee against Forcible Eviction of People</p><p></p><p>(2) The Commission for Justice Peace and Human Rights</p><p></p><p>(3) The Human Development Secretariat</p><p></p><p>(4) Community Trust Fund</p><p></p><p>(5) International Movement Against Discrimination and Racism</p><p></p><p>(6) Justice and Peace for Integration and Creation and the Law and Society Trust.</p><p></p><p>any of these NGO's have the support of 100 people for each of them, at least. I never believed there's such a lucrative market for NGO's in Sri Lanka. Look how many of there are, competing for the same slice of the market; "human rights".</p><p></p><p>In fact, the number of Human Rights movements will soon out number the number of political parties in Sri Lanka. And next, they will out perform even the retailing business. People go and invest, where the market is most lucrative! Politics seems to be too much competitive these days, so it's always better to stay out of creating political parties, and focus on a "niche market" like human rights NGO.</p><p></p><p>BTW, all the above NGO's has formed into a "strategic business alliance" called "Joint Civil Society" and, <a href="http://www.dailymirror.lk/DM_BLOG/Sections/frmNewsDetailView.aspx?ARTID=7824" target="_blank">issued a press release</a> calling to stop the eastern local government election! And they say that "we visited the area, and not happy about the situation". In the meantime, <strong>Kingsley Rodrigo of PAFAREL</strong>, one of more commonly recognized NGO for election related matters, said to the media yesterday "We are happy about the way the election is progressing, in the pre-run to the election".</p><p></p><p>Now the question is, if PAFEREL is happy about the eastern LG elections, who are these "haal masso" to issue a "joint request" to call off the elections? Definitely, they got to be powered by some mysteriously political force, who doesn't want the elections to take place. Now, if the motivation behind them is as such, how could they call them selves as the Civil Society? How can we accept, some other face of the LTTE as representatives of Civil Society?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rapa, post: 2034147, member: 212"] Do you Recognize any of these NGO's? (1) Committee against Forcible Eviction of People (2) The Commission for Justice Peace and Human Rights (3) The Human Development Secretariat (4) Community Trust Fund (5) International Movement Against Discrimination and Racism (6) Justice and Peace for Integration and Creation and the Law and Society Trust. any of these NGO's have the support of 100 people for each of them, at least. I never believed there's such a lucrative market for NGO's in Sri Lanka. Look how many of there are, competing for the same slice of the market; "human rights". In fact, the number of Human Rights movements will soon out number the number of political parties in Sri Lanka. And next, they will out perform even the retailing business. People go and invest, where the market is most lucrative! Politics seems to be too much competitive these days, so it's always better to stay out of creating political parties, and focus on a "niche market" like human rights NGO. BTW, all the above NGO's has formed into a "strategic business alliance" called "Joint Civil Society" and, [URL="http://www.dailymirror.lk/DM_BLOG/Sections/frmNewsDetailView.aspx?ARTID=7824"]issued a press release[/URL] calling to stop the eastern local government election! And they say that "we visited the area, and not happy about the situation". In the meantime, [B]Kingsley Rodrigo of PAFAREL[/B], one of more commonly recognized NGO for election related matters, said to the media yesterday "We are happy about the way the election is progressing, in the pre-run to the election". Now the question is, if PAFEREL is happy about the eastern LG elections, who are these "haal masso" to issue a "joint request" to call off the elections? Definitely, they got to be powered by some mysteriously political force, who doesn't want the elections to take place. Now, if the motivation behind them is as such, how could they call them selves as the Civil Society? How can we accept, some other face of the LTTE as representatives of Civil Society? [/QUOTE]
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