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TAMIL NATIONAL FORUM
Duplicity, Indifference and CrueltyEditorial, Oru Paper,
11 July 2006
"..The Tamil community
may only have warriors, doctors, teachers and artisans and no international
diplomats and Nobel prize winning economists. But this does not mean they are
stupid. They know well that without the donors’ Dollars Sri Lanka would go
bankrupt within few months, that means the Sri Lankan state is controlled and
dependent on external players such as the Japanese, the Europeans, the Americans
and so on. Without the financial back up from these foreign powers the Sri
Lankan government would not have the means to continue this war on Tamils.
While the international community lectures Tamils about diplomacy, the Sri
Lankan state is carrying on with its main preoccupation: that is how to
destroy
what is left and what is being built in Tamil land..."
After three decades of peaceful political resistance,
two decades of armed
resistance and then
four years of international dialogues and diplomacy
little
has changed for the Tamils.
There are almost two million human beings living in the Northeast of Sri Lanka.
They are, just like us, young and old, men and women, hoping to lead a peaceful
life where there will be choice, freedom, equal opportunities and more
importantly, security.
Theirs is an impoverished land. Decades of carefully planned political, military
and economic strategies of the Colombo ruling elite has leached this land of its
people, resources, and infrastructure. Entire generations have been brutalised
and intimidated. Thousands of people now live without future or hope, living on
borrowed time.
While the southern economy grows at eight percent a year the Northeast economy
is facing an embargo and strangulation. While the internationally funded health,
educational and infrastructure projects pushing the Sinhalese nation into a
phase of rapid economic and social growth, what is left of the schools,
hospitals and other infrastructures of the Tamil land are bombed and shelled and
the teachers, doctors and others are being forced to run away from their lands.
When the Tsunami happened, when thousands of people died and many more thousands
were left destitute, what happened then?.
Millions of dollars poured into Sri Lanka in order to help every one who were
affected by this monumental natural disaster. But the Sri Lankan Government
decided that the Tsunami victims of the Northeast should not get any significant
help from anyone. No institutional help, which was so important to rebuild these
affected communities, was allowed. Some rice and dhal, but no houses or boats or
fishing gear. The ulterior motive was that the Northeast’s fishing economy which
was systematically destroyed by the state for over twenty years should not be
allowed to be redeveloped.
When Tamils peacefully and diplomatically protested against this cruelty, the
international custodians of human rights and other lofty liberal ideals who
lecture Tamils about ‘legitimate rights’ promised to deliver. Something is
better than nothing, the pragmatic Tamils thought and welcomed it.
But was this promise fulfilled? Sinhalese nationalist and Buddhist monks kicked
up a fuss against the
Post-Tsunami Mechanism that would have allowed the money
to be distributed fairly. And so the Post Tsunami Mechanism idea was binned, and
now over a year and a half later, the people still live in camps.
When Tamils complained about this monumental cruelty everyone turned the other
way. The international movers and shakers were simply impotent.
The Tamil community may only have warriors, doctors, teachers and artisans and
no international diplomats and Nobel prize winning economists. But this does not
mean they are stupid. They know well that without the donors’ Dollars Sri Lanka
would go bankrupt within few months, that means the Sri Lankan state is
controlled and dependent on external players such as the Japanese, the
Europeans, the Americans and so on. Without the financial back up from these
foreign powers the Sri Lankan government would not have the means to continue
this war on Tamils.
While the international community lectures Tamils about diplomacy, the Sri
Lankan state is carrying on with its main preoccupation: that is how to destroy
what is left and what is being built in Tamil land.
All these long years the Tamils always thought that there may well be a just
solution offered to them so they could live in peace and with dignity in their
own small part of this beautiful earth. But the last four years have pushed them
more into a corner than any other time.
Now after all these years of indifference, cruelty and duplicity the ruling
elite is talking about an all party conference regarding devolution, the Indians
are talking about ‘the Indian model’ and others about a ‘locally evolved
solution’. Neroes they are and fiddles they play while the Northeast burns.

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