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SRI LANKANS DEMAND RETURN OF THE ROBBED FILM "PRABHAKARAN"By Walter JayawardhanaPro-LTTE elements in Tamil Nadu certainly did not want the Tamil population to know how Tamil children are being used by the Tamil Tigers In a joint statement the journalists associations told
Colombos Indian High Commissioner Alok Prasad , . We believe
that right to hold and express opinions are fundamental rights accepted
by both our countries (India and Sri Lanka) and enshrined in our respective
constitutions". The journalists further asserted, "It is in this
context that we believe the recent attack against Thushara Peiris is
a violation of that right...We wish to register our disquiet about this
incident,"
In their joint statement the Sri Lankan journalists thanked
the security personnel who had come to rescue film director of the film
Prabhakaran from the marauding politically motivated mob who prevented
further physical harm to him and said, Our organisations have
been informed that the master tape of the film is still at the Studios
and we urgently request the intervention of your good offices to return
these master tapes. While the journalists were protesting in Colombo pro-LTTE
groups in the DMK coalition government and who were allegedly involved
in the assault of the film director were bringing pressure on the Tamil
Nadu government not to release the illegally seized film. A group comprising
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) president Thol Thirumavalavan,
his sidekick Vanniyarasu, pro-LTTE director Seeman, Dravidar Iyakka
Tamilar Peravai president Suba Veerapandian reportedly met the Chief
Minister Muthuvel Karunanidhi in this regard. Indicating the film Pabhakaran has already become a hot political issue in Tamil Nadu , a Tamil Nadu Congress leader Ilayankudi S Shabir Ali lodged a complaint with the Chennai Commissioner of Police Nanchil Kumaran to take action against director Seeman, Dravidar Iyakka Tamilar Peravai president Suba Veerapandian and VCK functionary Vanniyarasu for opposing the film as it would amount to supporting the terrorist outfit. They reportedly threatened a fast in front of the police station if no action is taken against the obvious illegal act.
Thushara Peiris , whose company spent 35 million Rupees
in making the film told a Sri Lankan Sunday newspaper that after the
attack at Chenniai Gemini Colour Laboratories where he was processing
the Tamil version of the film " I was kept in a room in the laboratory
and was not allowed to talk to the media." Thushara said , after
the assault a meeting was summoned with the film technicians, police
and officials of the Indian Censor Board and had demanded to watch the
film to which Thushara had agreed. However Thushara was made to sign
a letter stating that if it contained any scene against Tamils or terrorists
it would not be allowed to be screened in India, the newspaper said.
During the attack the mobsters were shouting to burn the film, he said. Many analysts in Colombo said the pro-LTTE elements in Tamil Nadu certainly did not want the Tamil population to know how Tamil children are being treated by the Tamil Tigers and hence this seizing of the film occurred taking law into their own hands. |
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