INDICTMENT AGAINST SRI LANKA
The Charge is Ethnic Cleansing
TAMILS UNDER ATTACK
IN LATEST ROUND OF VIOLENCE
- SEPTEMBER 1981
Central Committee Member of The Nava Sama Samaja
Party In Tamil Times, September 1981
The Sri Lankan government of President Junius Richard
Jayawardena, bankrupt and desperate, is now fanning
communal hatred, with its oppression of the Tamil Nation.
The Government appears to think that the Tamils can and
should be frightened and terrorised into silence.
Fanatical, Sinhala chauvinistic elements have put out
posters demanding that the Tamils clear out of the
country.
This island country is once again in the grip of
mounting tension. The Tamils have lived from agony to
agony, starting with the communal holocaust of August,
1977, just about a month after the UNP Government was
installed in office. This was followed in 1979 by the
imposition of emergency rule in northern Sri Lanka's
Jaffna District which involved not only the terrorising
of the people but also brutal killing of Tamil youth.
The Tamils now live in fear not only in other parts of
the Island but in their own homesteads in the traditional
Tamil speaking areas too. This was demonstrated by the
reign of terror that was unleashed in the Jaffna District
between 31st of May and 8th of June this year when police
personnel and other forces in civies, together with UNP
thugs, engaged in wanton and barbarous destruction of the
invaluable public library, the "Eelanadu" (Tamil regional
daily press) the residence of the MP for Jaffna, the
Headquarters of the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF),
bookshops, numerous business houses pharmacies etc.
Houses Burnt
In Amparai
Not content with this massive destruction and
downright affront caused to the people of Jaffna, the UNP
Government has turned its pernicious tentacles to the
Eastern Province Districts of Ampara and Batticaloa.
Close on the heels of the Jaffna attack, troubles broke
out on the Batticaloa-Ampara border between Sinhala and
Tamil Peasants. Tamils were badly attacked by thugs and
some 43 of their houses wer burnt down while the security
forces looked on. The victims had to flee their homes for
their lives.
Now, it is deeply ingrained in the minds of
chauvinistic Sinhala elements that even individual
disputes or minor incidents between Sinhalese and Tamil
individuals or groups should be whipped up and communal
disturbances let loose. So an incident which took place
recently at the Batticaloa stadium grounds between Ampara
and Batticaloa students was made use of to unleash,
severe reprisals against Tamils in the Amparai area.
Shops destroyed
Large numbers of shops have been burnt down and over
500 Tamils (among them Government and Corporation
employees), have been consigned to a couple of refugee
camps in nearby towns, while those who were badly injured
are undergoing treatment at the Batticaloa Hospital. The
TULF member of the Amparai District Development Council
was attacked by army personnel and placed under house
arrest for 12 days.
Temple on fire
Moreover, bundreds of heads of cattle belonging to
Tamils have been forcibly seized, fishing boats and nets
destroyed by Sinhala hooligans. A Hindu temple at Amparai
was set on fire and its priest attacked.
It appears that the Government has also been partly
successful in whipping up communal disturances in other
parts of Sri Lanka such as Badulla, Bandarawela, Passara,
Tissamaharama. Galle Hambantota, Negombo, Ragama etc. In
all these places a number of shops belonging to Tamils
have been destroyed and looted and some persons
killed.
MP Assaulted
The Member of Parliament for the Northern Electorate
of Udupiddy (Mr. T. Rajalingam) who was among those
mercilessly attacked at the Ragama Railway Station on
11.8.81 (night) had one or two of his teeth broken.
Earlier, the Anaicottai Police Station in the Jaffna
district was attacked by some unidentified persons on the
night of July 27th. A Police constable (Sinhalese) died
on the spot and 3 other constables, a Sinhalese, a Muslim
and Tamil were badly injured. Arms and ammunition were
also removed by the attackers.
Following this attack the Government disbanded 6 small
Police Stations and converted them into army detachments
and has also deployed heavy reinforcement of army
personnel ostensibly to guard all police stations and to
maintain security. But, judging from past experience, it
is difficult to rule out the possibility that the
government is getting set for a major showdown in the
North.
No confidence motion
Recently there was a motion of no-confidence in
Parliament against the TULF Secretary General and Leader
of the Opposition, Mr. Appapillai Amirthalingam on the
alleged ground that he has acted against the interests of
the country in his campaigns carried on foreign
countries. The entire Opposition including the TULF, the
SLFP and the CP boycotted the debate on the ground that
the motion was unprecedented in the history of
Parliamentary democracy and that it was not open to
Parliament to debate or pass such a motion since a Leader
of the Opposition cannot and need not enjoy the
confidence of the government.
Chauvinism
In the one-horse race that ensued, most of the
government MPs who spoke on the motion, having taken
leave of their senses, indulged in the most slanderous,
vituperative and downright savage attacks on Mr.
Amirthalingam, the TULF and the Tamil speaking people in
general. Mr. Amirthalingam was called a liar and a
traitor and the MPs shouted hoarse that he should be tied
to the nearest post and whipped and hurled into the
nearby Beira Lake or shot to death opposite Parliament.
And these MPs also suggested that all whose who agitate
for "Eelam" (separate state for Tamils) should be impaled
pr their bodies should be torn up.
Tamils and Muslims are Aliens
Among the things they said were:- (a) The country
belongs to the Sinhalese and that the Tamils and Muslims
are aliens, (b) The Tamils have no right to demand
"Eelam", (c) The Tamils were brought to Sri Lanka as
slaves and they belong to an inferior caste as compared
to the high Aryan Sinhala stock; (d) The government is
prepared for war if the TULF wanted it and that the
"Eelam" demand should be forgotten if the Tamils want to
live in unity.
Having found that the passing of the no-confidence
motion has not removed the Leader of the Opposition from
Office, some government MPs are now seeking to convert
Parliament into a Court (Parliament is the highest court
under the Constitution) and pronounce the requisite
sentence to strip Mr. Amirthalingam of his position.
Sinhalese awake!
Racist Minister Cyril Mathew, the celebrated Sri
Lankan counterpart of Mr. Enoch Powell, has put out a
book entitled "Sinhala people, awake, arise and safeguard
Buddhism". This 352 pages in Sinhala, with some 60
illustrations, contains nothing but the speeches etc. of
President Jayawardena and others from the 1950s loaded
with communal sentiments, intended to arouse further
prejudice and hatred against the Tamils and to reinforce
Sinhala chauvinism.
According to this book several archaeological
excavations had proved the existence of Buddhist shrines
in early times in certain places in the Jaffna District.
The idea is generally propagated that Sinhalese Buddhists
should be settled on such areas even though such places
are traditionally inhabited by Tamils.
Now, government circles are considering the imposition
of a ban on the "Eelam" demand. An in-competent
capitalist government which has already heaped unbearable
burdens on the already suffering Sinhala and Tamil masses
and is unable to face up to their problems any more is
wilfully distracting the attention of the masses along
inflammable communal lines.
Inalienable right
The TULF had explained, and the UNP admitted in its
election manifesto of 1977 that the Tamil speaking people
were driven to put forward and support the "Eelam" demand
due to legitimate grievances over such areas as
education, employment, colonisation etc.
Far from solving these problems, the government, ever
since it assumed office in July 1977, has only aggravated
them. Especially in the matter of employment, President
Jayawardena himself admitted in a reply to a letter from
the Leader of the Opposition sometime ago that the Tamils
were deliberately left out on the alleged ground that
they were terrorist in their behaviour.
Moreover, the Tamil Nation has the inalienable right
to self-determination including the right to secede, if
they so wish. They have the right to campaign on this
basis and even canvass world opinion. The Nava Sama
Samaja Party is the only Sri Lankan Leftwing Party which
adheres consistently to this principled position on this
question.
Forming a separate state in itself will be no solution
to the problems of the Tamil speaking people, but
recognition of their right to self-determination, removal
of all discrimination in the fields of education and
employment, regional autonomy for the Northern and
Eastern Provinces with powers over Colonisation and land
use, are steps which will create the climate for unity
rather than division of the country.
|