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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, October 31, 2012
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To Lucien Rajakarunanayake: Why Not A Referendum On Kashmir-Eelam?
I
read Lucien Rajakarunanayake’s article, “Why not a referendum on
Kashmir-Eelam?” published in the Sri Lankan government media,
the ‘Daily News’ of 28 April 2012. Even though it is late, I would
like to write some brief comments about this article.
By S.
V. Kirubaharan -October 28, 2012 |
I
read Lucien Rajakarunanayake’s article, “Why not a referendum on
Kashmir-Eelam?” published in the Sri Lankan government media,
the ‘Daily News’ of 28 April 2012. Even though it is late, I would
like to write some brief comments about this article.
In
the past I have sent a few comments, replies and queries regarding some articles
appearing in the ‘Daily News’. But they were neither published nor did I receive
a reply. Therefore, I don’t want to waste time anymore in sending comments to
the ‘Daily News’.
It
is well known that presently there are only a few independent media in Sri
Lanka, and they are scared to publish anything against the government,
especially against the Rajapaksa family.
Lucien
Rajakarunanayake is not part of the Rajapaksa family, but he is one of the
people who writes and defends the Rajapaksas. Therefore I am sending this to a
few other media.
Firstly, let
me briefly outline Rajakarunanayake’s point of view in “Why not a
referendum on Kashmir-Eelam?” He
expects Leaders and the people of Tamil Nadu to shut their mouth on anything
concerning the Tamils in Sri Lanka and to limit their business to affairs
concerning India, including Kashmir”. In other words, Rajakarunanayake
says, “Charity begins at home”.
Does
not then the same theory apply to Sri Lanka? If so, in March 2001 why was Sri
Lanka so worried when the ruling Taliban destroyed those two giant Buddha
statues in Afghanistan?
Buddhists
in Sri Lanka marched through Colombo protesting against the demolition of these
statues. Then Sri Lanka’s President Chandrika
Kumaratunga wrote a protest letter on 05 March 2001 to the UN
Secretary General Kofi Annan, “……The Government of Sri Lanka
stands ready and willing to do everything within its own capacity, and to join
all international endeavours, to save from destruction these objects of
particular reverence to Buddhists which, indeed, belong to the ancient heritage
of all mankind.”
During
the demolition of these Buddha statues in Afghanistan, did Rajakarunanayake say
to Buddhists in Sri Lanka, that they should learn to respect other religions in
Sri Lanka before they speak about Buddhist statues in Afghanistan? Or did he
consider Buddhists’ strong sentiments and values regarding their religion as an
exceptional case? Then why does he continue his full moon wolf howls
about Leaders from Tamil Nadu suggesting anything concerning the Tamils in Sri
Lanka?
Secondly, he
says, “In any case, Kosovo or Montenegro, South Sudan or East Timor is not
comparable to Sri Lanka”, why? Has he ever gone through each and every case
and compared each of them to the situation of the Tamils, especially in the
North and East in Sri Lanka?
Rajakarunanayake
also says, “………..From the time of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to
this day India has rejected any attempt to genuinely resolve the Jammu Kashmir
issue, by not creating the necessary conditions to hold the UN mandated
plebiscite – the vote by which the people of a political unit determine autonomy
or affiliation with another country.”
Well
and good, if this is genuinely coming from Rajakarunanayake or from the Sri
Lankan government, then they should have raised this matter in the UN long
before Sri Lanka raised about the Palestinians.
This
year on 1st October, Sri Lanka’s Minister of External
Affairs referred in the UN General Assembly to“… the restoration of the
inalienable rights of the Palestinian people. Sri Lanka fully supports the
implementation of all relevant UN Resolutions on Palestine that would pave the
way for the achievement of Statehood for the Palestinian people and bring
lasting peace to the region.”
If
Rajakarunanayake’s theory is to be accepted, would it not be correct for the
Israelis to tell Sri Lanka to settle the Tamils’ political problem before they
speak about the Palestinians?
Thirdly Rajakarunanayake
refers to 38 sites of unmarked graves in North Kashmir and more than 10,000
missing persons in Kashmir. Concerning this matter, for anyone to take him
seriously, it is worth asking, how many articles has he written so far about the
mass graves or missing persons in Sri Lanka? These are just full moon wolf
howls and ‘crocodile tears’.
Then
why does he object to Leaders from Tamil Nadu suggesting anything concerning the
Tamils in Sri Lanka?
Fourthly, he
says that “Looking back at not so distant history,
GlobalSecurity.org states: In 1952 the elected and overwhelmingly Muslim
Constituent Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir, led by the popular Sheikh Mohammed
Abdullah, voted in favour of confirming accession to India……..”.
Looking
back at recent history, Rajakarunanayake won’t have forgotten that the people in
the North and East overwhelmingly voted for their right to self-determination in
the general election in 1977. On 8 August 1983, J. R. Jayewardene’s government
enacted the 6th amendment to
the constitution, rejecting the right to self-determination and outlawing the
mandate voted by the Tamils.Rajakarunanayake should not quote and talk about
only what is convenient for his argument to please his masters.
Fifthly, he
says, “One cannot forget that the original call for Eelam, by the
LTTE, and its political backers of the TNA had planned an Eelam that included
the North and East, with little concern for the demographics of the East that
would have made such a polity untenable from the outset. “
Being
a veteran journalist, Rajakarunanayake should be ashamed to say that
the ‘original call for Eelam (was) by the LTTE….’.
It was earlier than that. I request him to read the recent history before he
writes and speaks falsification.
Before
he talks about demographics of the East, he should know the statistics of the
Tamil and Sinhala populations in the East until 1981. For his information:
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