| by S. Ratnajeevan H. Hoole
( December 23, 2012, Washington DC, Sri
Lanka Guardian) The heading is inspired by SL Gunasekera (his letter to BASL, 28.11.2012).
He asks BASL “to oppose this [impeachment] madness of the incumbent government,”
adding that he continues to support the government.
The Sinhalese in collective have been
content to sit back and watch as our government literally took Tamils apart – perhaps
70,000 according to the recent Petrie report. A year ago their intelligentsia
went after the previous UN Panel, with Jayantha Gunasekera, PC, trying to pass
a resolution against its report at the BASL even before it was out. It was a fait accompli anyway and passed as soon
as the report was released.
BASL’s decision last week to not support
any new CJ is laudable but there is a lot more wrong with the country including
itself as in condemning the Panel. The CJ matter is merely symptomatic. For
example news reports say that Namal Rajapaksa imported $100 mn in racing cars,
paying no duty. But far more importantly, how can a young man just starting
life on a government salary (whose father too is on government salary) pay $100
mn as alleged? The Sunday Leader
(06.03.2011) records Prabha Ganeshan saying that Basil Rajapaksa “promised Rs.
20 million to him and another UNP cross-over,” P. Digambaram, supposedly for
development work. Ha! The sumptuous meals at Temple Trees, vulgar lifestyles at
5-star hotels, foundation on vain men, and the free flow of liquor at public
expense can all be explained away through entertainment budgets from
parliament. But the $100 mn is more difficult. Thinking people like Gunasekera
must reevaluate their support.
However, as public opinion builds up
against the insane government, Marwaan Macan-Markar has opined that while the CJ’s
supporters are “few and far from the required critical mass … [m]uscle and
power on the streets are still controlled by the well-oiled Rajapaksa political
machine.”
Tamil Powerlessness
Imagine then the powerlessness that
Tamils feel when the Sinhalese intelligentsia feel so helpless. I recall August
1970 when violent Sinhalese policemen were on punishment transfer in Jaffna as
if to say “If you are driven to beat up people, go beat up Tamils.” Standardization was taking form with 28 bonus
marks added to every Sinhalese aggregate before determining university
admission. It was the time frustrated Tamil youth began pelting policemen with
stones and would soon break up the SLFP office and bomb Alfred Duraiappah’s
car.
Recent events at Jaffna University where
students were assaulted by the army, and pelted soldiers with stones the next
day, replay old times. To be expected but scarier are recent incidents in Puthu-kudi-iruppu.
A Tamil man was keeping 4 women, exploiting the gender imbalance since the war
crimes. All four were chopped to death by a group imposing Tamil virtue. In the
same place an old man was supplying Tamil women to the Sinhalese army. He and a
soldier were also chopped up. In Jaffna, The
Island reported, a Sinhalese worker fooling around with women was killed
when he arrived at a set-up tryst.
Similarly, recent reports tell of a
Tamil robber gang in Jaffna that is on hire as killers. They had state protection. When a police
official got court sanction to shoot to kill, he was promptly transferred. Some
have since taken the law into their hands and disappeared parts of the gang.
Tamilwin.com reports that this has the
support of the people of Jaffna. But how different is that attitude from what
the army did to us in Mullaitivu? From BASL
going all out to condemn the Ban Ki-moon Panel’s report to cover up mass
murder of civilians and vigilante execution of the LTTE leadership?
Tamil medium is being eliminated from
the good universities in the South as we powerlessly watch. Eliminating Tamils
from professional schools teaching in English, however, needs alternative
strategies. Accordingly Jaffna gets a ramshackle engineering faculty when in
all of Sri Lanka there are only three Tamil engineering PhD holders of working
age. Ruhuna’s Engineering Faculty was built, for buildings alone, on Rs. 900 mn
(in 1998 rupees with the dollar at Rs. 68 then against 128 today). But Jaffna’s
engineering faculty has only an allocation of Rs. 250 mn in today’s rupees. It
has been located in the jungles off Kilinochchi by decision of the government
and army, backed by the EPDP Vice Chancellor and Council. This despite my
recommendations as UGC Coordinator, supported in writing by those such as
Professors KKYW Perera and Lakshman Ratnayake, that to be successful the
faculty must be in Jaffna and exploit the business environment and private
housing so as to use the limited funds for building teaching space. (I asked
for buildings and equipment a mere quarter of Namal’s pretax car imports and
was told there is no money).
The distance rule implies that students
from the North who now are sent to Peradeniya, will be shunted into a cattle
shed off Kilinochchi with few or no PhD level teachers. Touché.
Colonization of Kilinochchi: Counter
Violence
It is no secret – and government parties
have been explicit – that the plan is to have all parts of the country settled
by all communities. Jaffna cannot be so easily converted but Vavuniya is now
almost taken care of and Kilinochchi can easily follow. Thus locating Engineering in Kilinochchi
deprives Tamils of Peradeniya training and prepares Kilinochchi for
colonization. Vavuniya Campus was exclusively Tamil 4 years ago, but now the
Sinhalese figures are 48% in Applied Science and 70% in Management with the
balance shared between Muslims and Tamils. The
direction for Kilinochchi is clear.
Frances Harrison, citing World Bank data,
says that 101,748 Tamils are unaccounted for during the last months of the war
from Mullaitivu. Many men having died or fled since, the women are easily
exploited.
Reports allege that in Visuvamadu, Piramanthanaaru
and Kumarasaamypuram, 100 Tamil women have been forcibly married to one
Sinhalese soldier whose women are then given extensive facilities including
ration cards. I find this credible, given the number of Tamil women made
pregnant by Sinhalese soldiers and workers in the Kilinochchi area. A female
native physician shyly testifies to the many women who come to her for abortion
and contraception after illicit unions.
Tamil Subservience
In 1970 when 4 of us boys were assaulted
for no reason by berserk policemen, one of us on the first slap pleaded “Sir,
Sir” and was let off. Two of us who did
not bend were brutally assaulted and I ended up with lumps all over my thighs
from police boots.
We revolted for justice with little
understanding of rights. The revolt, noble and ignoble at once, culminated in
the massacres of 2009. And we have become meek servants. In Jaffna the Tamil public Sirs ill-educated
soldiers. We are ruled from Colombo through Tamil quislings and an uneducated
army.
We grumble that Gothabaya Rajapaksa summoned
the Vice Chancellor and Deans of Jaffna University to Colombo. By what protocol
can a Defence Secretary summon a VC appointed by the President and Deans? They
meekly obeyed. If they had simply said that Gothabaya needs to come to the
university, they would have been a shining example to the Sirring public.
At the meeting Gothabaya without due
authority ordered the university reopened. He held forth on the students
needing counselling. No one challenged him that a berserk army selectively
beating up Tamil students including a fainted girl needed counselling behind
bars. With Tamil voices mute, it fell on Wickramabahu Karunaratne to point out that Gothabaya
himself needs counselling. The Secretary whose tantrums with an angry twisted
face on Channel 4 and foul words on a woman editor are on record could indeed
benefit. But this ex-soldier, relatively unqualified, bested Tamil academics
with doctorates. And that is how low we have sunk.
For this madness to stop, the government
gone mad and bad must go. Thinkers like SL Gunasekera need to understand that
human rights violations and the cultivation of fearful subservience are not
ethnically oriented, but an assault on all citizens alike.
[ This is the original text of an
article exclusively written for The Sunday Leader but the penultimate paragraph
may be edited by that newspaper because of a court order applicable to it.]
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