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			 Mahendra Percy Rajapakse now known as Mahinda Rajapakse is a man 
			of many surprises. One facet of his personality is the impressive 
			ability to pontificate. The Catholic Bishops of Mannar and Jaffna 
			were two Pontiffs who witnessed this in full measure when they 
			called on him last Tuesday (May 30th) to outline the problems 
			experienced in recent times by the ordinary civilians of the North - 
			East. Chief among these was the violence. 
			 
			There were newspaper reports about the meeting. This is what one 
			report said about discussions on the prevailing violence. 
				 � President Mahinda Rajapakse has requested the Bishops of 
				Jaffna and Mannar to urge the civilians to immediately bring to 
				the notice of the police and security establishment, provide the 
				necessary evidence and assist investigators, whenever violence 
				is unleashed on civilians in the North and East.In the event of 
				civilians encountering any difficulty in complaining to the 
				police or military authorities, such complaints could be 
				directed to the government peace secretariat, the President told 
				the Bishops..�  
			The news report also stated the following 
			 
				� Associated with the President at the talks were Defence 
				Secretary Gothabaya Rajapakse, Secretary of Plan Implementation, 
				Ajith Cabraal, head of the Government Peace Secretariat Dr. 
				Palitha Kohona, Chief of Defence Staff Vice Admiral Daya 
				Sandagiri and Navy Commander Vice Admiral Wasantha 
				Karannagoda.�.  
			President Rajapakse�s pronouncements project an impression that 
			the average civilian in the North - East is reluctant "to 
			�immediately bring to the notice of the police and security 
			establishment,� and to "provide the necessary evidence� and also � 
			assist investigators, whenever violence is unleashed on civilians �. 
			The President has also been magnanimous enough to proffer the advice 
			that  "In the event of civilians encountering any difficulty in 
			complaining to the police or military authorities, such complaints 
			could be directed to the government peace secretariat�. 
			 
			I would have loved to see the faces of Bishop Thomas Soundaranayagam 
			and Bishop Joseph Rayappu when the President made this statement. 
			Both Bishops are fully conversant with ground realities of the North 
			- East. They know the nature of prevailing violence and the persons 
			responsible. Being tactful and diplomatic the prelates would no 
			doubt have maintained stoic silence. 
			 
			What then is the reality behind North - Eastern violence? It 
			emanates basically from four sources. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil 
			Eelam (LTTE), the Tamil armed groups like the Eelam Peoples 
			Democratic Party (EPDP) and Karuna faction, the Sinhala homeguards 
			and armed hoodlums that are instigated by Sinhala chauvinist outfits 
			and aided by the Police and Armed forces comprise three of these. 
			The last but certainly not the least source are members of the armed 
			forces and Police themselves. 
				In a scenario that brings fresh meaning to the proverbial 
				saying about the fence devouring the crops it is supposed to 
				protect the preponderantly �Sinhala� speaking Armed forces and 
				Police are mainly responsible for the violence against innocent 
				Tamil civilians of the North - East. Against this backdrop where 
				and to whom does the civilian complain? Even if they complain 
				what action is taken?  
			Take for instance the killing of Tamil National Alliance 
			Parliamentarian 
			Joseph Pararajasingham. He was shot dead in the St. Mary�s 
			Cathedral of Batticaloa while attending midnight mass for Christmas. 
			The assassins came up near the altar and fired just after Joseph 
			received Holy Comunion from Batticaloa Bishop Kingsley Swampillai. 
			 
			The killers walked coolly away after the shooting. Joseph�s five 
			Police bodyguards did nothing. The surrounding area was filled with 
			security personnel when the service began. They had all mysteriously 
			disappeared after the shooting. It is well - known that one of the 
			killers was a Tamil �Sitha� from the Karuna faction. The other was a 
			Sinhala army man in civils. No action has been taken yet. Worse 
			still the Army website announced that the LTTE was responsible for 
			killing their close supporter. 
			 
			It was only four months ago that Lakshman Kadirgamar was shot dead 
			in Colombo. Kadirgamar and Pararajasingham were on opposite sides in 
			Politics. One was part and parcel of the Government while the other 
			was supportive of the LTTE. Both were democratic politicians 
			appointed as national list MP�s. Yet one killing received worldwide 
			condemnation but the other was virtually ignored. Even the fact that 
			the sanctity of Church had been cruelly violated found no responsive 
			chord in International circles. Subsequently some of Joseph�s 
			relatives in Batticaloa too have had to flee. 
			 
			If a democratic politician representing the district for more than a 
			decade could be killed in this horrible manner in full view of a 
			Church Congregation in the Cathedral in front of the Bishop what 
			chances does the ordinary civilian have? If no action has been taken 
			so far on this matter then what use is there in others complaining? 
			 
			Let�s take the shooting 
			of five innocent Tamil youths in Trincomalee at the Dutch Bay 
			beach. First it was made out that they were terrorists who died when 
			the explosive in their possession went off accidently. Next it was 
			said that they had died in a fire fight with security personnel. 
			Thanks to a fair - minded, courageous JMO it was proved later that 
			all five had been executed mafia style. They were made to kneel and 
			bullets fired at close range. 
			 
			Even after the post - mortem there were attempts to obstruct 
			justice. The Police on duty at the hospital intimidated parents to 
			sign statements that their children were tigers if the bodies were 
			to be released. Thanks to the leadership provided by a medical 
			doctor parent the others stood firm. They got their children�s 
			bodies. Dr, Manoharan also gave valuable evidence at the Judicial 
			inquiry. 
			 
			What has happened thereafter is atrocious. It was this column which 
			first spotlighted the terror tactics being employed to frighten Dr. 
			Manoharan. Later the Amnesty International issued a statement. 
			Namini Wijedasa of �Sunday Island� also wrote a vivid account of the 
			troubles faced by Dr. Manoharan. After making a victim out of a son 
			the whole family was now being victimised. They were living in 
			perpetual fear due to the harassment and intimidation. Dr. Manoharan 
			has written even to President Rajapakse about the family�s plight. 
			But has Mahinda done anything so far? No! 
			 
			Who was responsible for the killings? According to the UTHR report 
			Police Supdt. Kapila Jayasekera had masterminded the operation that 
			had been carried out under the supervision of Inspector Perera. 
			There were also media reports about an STF platoon being deployed in 
			Trincomalee on the orders of National Security adviser Kotakadeniya. 
			The report said that the STF had been instructed to be hard. 
			Kotakadeniya went public with the statement that Mahinda�s brother 
			and defence secretary Gothabhaya Rajapakse knew of this deployment 
			and had approved of it. 
			 
			With international attention being focused on the incident eleven 
			STF men and two Policemen were arrested. No action was taken against 
			Jayasekera . Every one on duty in the vicinity on the day of the 
			incident should have been detained. The Policemen on duty at the 
			Hospital should have been detained. The entire STF platoon should 
			have been grilled. But nothing happened. Now comes the news that the 
			bullets in the bodies do not match the guns in STF possession. They 
			are to be released shortly. 
			 
			Rajapakse gave an indication of his mindset when he reportedly said 
			that the suspects will be released unless people who saw the 
			execution came forward to give evidence. How is that possible when 
			all civilians were kept out by the security personnel and lights put 
			out at the time of the shooting? Even if there was a witness would 
			he or she come forward after witnessing the persecution of Dr. 
			Manoharan�s family? In my opinion the responsibility for the Trinco 
			massacre goes way up. This explains the elaborate cover up and 
			Mahinda�s despicable attempt to blame the victims for justice being 
			denied. 
			 
			Let�s take another instance. Seven persons went missing at the Amman 
			temple in Manthuvil. There were bloodstains and signs of violence. 
			The Army was observed �visiting� the temple at ungodly hours. The 
			people complained en masse to the security forces. They did exactly 
			what Mahinda wanted them to do. But what happened? The army denied 
			any responsibility and declared an unofficial local curfew to keep 
			the agitated public indoors. The people scoured the shrub jungles 
			and marshy lands in search of the bodies. The families of the 
			disappeared gathered daily in front of the Varany camp. Nothing done 
			so far!. 
			 
			Lets take another example. The �Uthayan� 
			newspaper office in Jaffna was attacked and two killed. The EPDP 
			was implicated. The attack came at a time when an International 
			Conference related to World Press Freedom was underway in Colombo. 
			With international media attention focused on the incident the 
			Government was compelled to take action for demonstration purposes. 
			Four students and two employees of an eatery were arrested as 
			�suspects�. All of them were innocent. 
			 
			Speaking of the EPDP brings the 
			Allaipiddy massacre to mind. Eight people including a four year 
			old child and four month infant were shot dead in cold blood. 
			Another three members of the same family were killed in 
			Puliyankoodal. Another man was killed at Velanai West. Thirteen 
			people were killed and eleven businesses attacked in Allaipiddy, 
			Velanai and Puliyankoodal on the same night. The Navy and EPDP were 
			allegedly responsible. There were many media reports and even a 
			statement by Amnesty International. 
			 
			The EPDP is led by Douglas Devananda its Secretary - General. 
			Devananda is a cabinet minister in the Rajapakse Government. The
			
			recent statement by the four co - chairs points the finger at 
			the Karuna group and �Violent� elements in the EPDP. With Devananda 
			being in the cabinet the line of responsibility goes right up to 
			Government level.. Yet not even an iota of action has been taken. In 
			a show of solidarity President Rajapakse took the unusual step of 
			visiting Devananda at his Layards road residence and spending some 
			hours. An emboldened Devananda is now criticising the AI and even 
			the co - chairs for daring to accuse the EPDP. 
			 
			There have been many other incidents like the one at Nelliaddy where 
			eight passengers in two auto rickshaws were fired at and killed by 
			soldiers who even used Rocket Propelled Grenades. In Puthur five 
			persons from Vatharavathai were taken in for questioning. Their 
			bodies were found near the army camp in the morning. In 
			Punguditheevu there was the 
			rape and murder of a 20 year old woman allegedly by the navy. No 
			meaningful action taken against any member of the security forces so 
			far. 
			 
			Then there was the 
			Trincomalee violence. Tamil civilians were killed and Tamil 
			owned businesses looted and attacked in the aftermath of a claymore 
			bomb exploded in the vegetable market by the LTTE. The organized 
			mobs went about their task systematically as members of the security 
			forces stood by simply. Some even collaborated in the violence 
			against Tamils. No one has been arrested so far for being involved 
			in the anti - Tamil violence. 
			 
			Against this backdrop of the security forces and Tamil acolytes 
			being involved in the anti - Tamil violence how on earth does 
			Mahinda Rajapakse expect civilians to complain to the authorities? 
			Even if they did so has any concrete action been taken anywhere? The 
			Manthuvil families complained but what has happened? On the other 
			hand people who were courageous enough to seek justice like Dr. 
			Manoharan are being victimised! 
			 
			The worst indictment of the Rajapakse regime is the deliberate 
			attacks on civilian areas.
			
			Aerial bombardment 
			was done in Muthur, Kilinochchi and Udayarkattu. Naval gunboats 
			shelled the coastal areas of Muthur East. The Army fired artillery 
			including Multi - barrel Rocket launchers. The justification for 
			this targetting of civilian areas was the suicide bomber attack on 
			the Army Commander and the Sea tiger operation against a Naval 
			flotilla. Whatever the provocation the Rajapakse regime had no right 
			to retaliate by launching attacks on civilian areas. 
			 
			The �Sunday Times� had a piece about Defence Secretary Gotha 
			Rajapakse and Cabinet Minister Mangala Samaraweera being in the 
			Operational Headquarters when discussions were on about an adequate 
			response. The two options were the �Dog option� and the �Lion 
			option�. The dog runs away when a stone is thrown but a lion fights 
			back when attacked. The retaliatory Aerial bombardment and artillery 
			shelling was supposedly part of the �Lion� response. What hope does 
			the Tamil civilian have when decisions are taken at a high level and 
			described as a � Lion option�? 
			 
			As stated in these columns earlier the Rajapakse regime has adopted 
			the targeting of Tamil civilians as deliberate strategy. In some 
			cases it is retaliatory in nature for attacks on the security 
			forces.. In some cases it consists of reprisals after the attack. In 
			some cases it is done to eliminate or drive out civilian supporters 
			of the LTTE. In some cases it is simply indisciplined excesses 
			committed confidently in a 
			climate of impunity. 
			 
			Mahinda Rajapakse is being arrogantly sarcastic when he calls upon 
			affected Tamil civilians to complain with details to the security 
			forces. He is neither stupid nor ignorant of North - Eastern 
			conditions to expect this to happen. Justice will simply not be 
			done. Perversion of Justice is the norm. The advice to tender 
			complaints to the peace secretariat is a bad joke. Under the new 
			boss PTB Kohona ,the peace secretariat has become a glorified 
			propaganda unit disseminating misinformation and disinformation. The 
			SLMM is becoming increasingly ineffective. 
			 
			This then is the plight of the North - Eastern Tamil civilian. There 
			is no protection against violence. This is the ground reality. It is 
			the democratically elected Government which bears responsibility for 
			civilian safety. Sadly there seems no way out when the State begins 
			targeting Civilians . Until and unless the Rajapakse regime is 
			pressurised to remedy this situation there is no light visible at 
			the end of the dark, dark tunnel. A terrible Tamil tragedy is 
			unfolding.    |