India & the
Struggle for Tamil Eelam
India in duplicitous,
murderous collaboration
with Sri Lanka's genocidal regime
- Abbey Naidoo, Durban-based attorney
in South Africa Post, in Article titled 'Disunited in Diversity'
11 February 2009
"India has revealed a duplicitous and murderous
collaboration with the genocidal regime in power in Colombo. Not only deaf
to the pleas and cries of its own Tamil population to intervene in this
murderous onslaught, it actively assists the regime in the supply of
military hardware, the training of strike-aircraft pilots, the supply of
military expertise, and the provision of military advisors on the ground."
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Recently,
there was much fanfare over the Republic Day celebrations of India and
reports and protests on the ongoing atrocities in Sri Lanka. Writers sang
the praises of India, referred to Gandhi, and with the pride to India
becoming a super power.
Modern India is really a hotch-potch of different kingdoms, principalities,
princely states, often with very little in common. Like Sri Lanka, the
British welded these disparate entities into one state under one flag. In
keeping with the dream of being superpower, India is now quickly learning
how to throw its weight around and support a genocidal cause that flies in
the face of its stated claim to human rights, its pioneering of
non-violence; in short its boast of unity in diversity is little more than
just that.
In the Sri Lankan genocide currently underway, India has revealed a
duplicitous and murderous collaboration with the genocidal regime in power
in Colombo. Not only deaf to the pleas and cries of its own Tamil population
to intervene in this murderous onslaught, it actively assists the regime in
the supply of military hardware, the training of strike-aircraft pilots, the
supply of military expertise, and the provision of military advisors on the
ground. With an almost unprecedented black out of news by Colombo, and a
rather surprisingly tolerant acceptance of this restriction by international
media, it would come as no surprise if India�s role is discovered to be more
than what has been outlined.
The close cultural and ancestral heritage shared by the Sri Lankan Tamils
with the Tamil population of India is of no consequence to India. In fact,
it appears as if the Indian government is encouraging Colombo to wipe out
the Tamils; media reports indicate that aid has been promised by this
budding superpower to Sri Lanka to rebuild the North the dust has been
settled (read after its devastation), and, by implication, the wiping out of
Tamils.
Recently, the Foreign Affairs Minister, one Mr Pranab Mukherjee, on an
unscheduled visit to Colombo, stated with much aplomb that a military
victory should precede a political solution. His visit appeared designed to
reassure Colombo that it could do as it pleased, and came immediately after
widespread protests in Tamil Nadu, and pressure on New Delhi. Perhaps, he
was reaffirming Delhi�s ethnic alliance with the Sinhalese and Delhi�s
contempt for Tamils. Incidentally, the Sri Lankans, who follow a perverted
form of Buddhism, are reported to regard the Tamils, original inhabitants of
India, as sub-humans.
Sadly, though, a country forever boasting it gave the world Gandhi, bears
little resemblance in its deeds to the vision of the great humanist. This
modern India is intent on playing a dangerous in the South, and, by its
alliance with murderous regime in Colombo, might come to rue its role in the
ethnic cleaning. Perhaps India, following a certain other superpower in
whose camp (and clutches) it is now firmly in, has adopted that declining
super power�s overriding motto: might is right.
The shelling of safe areas,
the
genocide massacre of the elderly, innocent women, and children, then wanton
murder of Tamil youths simply because they are Tamils, is akin to war
crimes on a par with the worst of Nazism, and perhaps, when these atrocities
are ended, a more just world will bring to book all responsible for ethnic
cleansing, as well as others, including India, who have overtly and/or
covertly supported this annihilation of the Tamil people.
Therefore, the celebrations are somewhat out of place � India is a house
divided!!!!
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