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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, February 28, 2013
Sri Lanka’s Massive War Crimes, Probably The biggest Bloodshed Of The 21st Century – Solheim

He
made above remark at the Global Tamil Forum conference yesterday. Erik
Solheim was one of the key international speakers who participated at
the Global Tamil Forum (GTF) third anniversary celebrations held at the
Committee Room 14, Houses of Parliament in the UK yesterday.
Senior
Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and former Conservative
Party Chairman Baroness Warsi however referring to de-mining process, claimed
progress had been made and international community could debate Sri Lanka’s
achievement in Geneva.
UK
MP and former Foreign Secretary, David
Miliband urged
the UK and other Common-wealth members to call for a change of venue for the
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) scheduled to be held in
Colombo.
Stop The Hate Campaign Against Muslims
Harim Peiris

The above was the anguished and rather alarming cry
that emanated a few weeks ago from Cabinet Minister and Sri Lanka Muslim
Congress leaderRauff
Hakeem. That a minister, of justice at that and the leader of the
preeminent Muslim political party had to make a plea for an end to ethno
religious hate mongering in Sri Lanka was sobering enough. Coming as it does on
the heels of a sustained and systematic low intensity civil assault on the
Muslim community, that has included attacks on mosques and Muslim owned
businesses is alarming. Sri Lanka is just emerging from nearly three decades of
an ethnic based civil war and the signs are ominous that we seemed to have
learned nothing from our past and are hell bent on starting a new conflict, this
one an ethno
religious conflict, with religion thrown into the toxic mix.
1.
The hate campaign
The
new
campaign is spearheaded not overtly by political parties, but
organizations led by religious leaders who seem to draw inspiration from the
ruling alliance and seemingly have the complete backing on the ground of our
politicized police force. It is led by an organization that certainly faces no
opposition from the State, which subsequent to a high profile meeting with the
nation’s head of state successfully pulled off a show of force in Maharagama,
a week ago. Going according to reports, their meeting most closely resembled in
rhetoric, atmosphere and attitude, the fascist rallies that swept parts of
Europe before the start of the second world war, complete with attacks on ethno
religious minorities for economic oppression of the majority, attacks on their
family size (as if this is not a free choice available to all), their mode of
dress and other social practices. Strangely reminiscent of exactly what the
Nazi’s
said of the Jews in the early part of the last century. Today it falls on the
Muslims, the other descendants of Abraham, to face similar accusations in Sri
Lanka.
2.
The Hallal certification
The
ostensible irritant is presented as the Hallal
certification that informs Muslim community consumers that products are
compliant with their dietary laws. In much the same way as a Rabbi in Colombo
actually issues Kosher certificates for products that are exported to Israel and
before we explode with anger, let us remember that Israeli (read Jewish) Kafir
jet squadron contributed significantly to our war victory. What is wrong with
Hallal certification or informing a certain community that products are
compliant with their dietary requirement? Such a basic and inoffensive facility,
on commercial terms should be available in any civilized society, especially one
like ours which values its antiquity and a proud historical record of tolerance
and plurality. Hallal certification should be nothing more than stating that a
product is fat free or lactose free for consumers who are calorie conscious or
allergic to lactose. If there is a fair trade issue, that matter should firstly
be reported to the Consumer Affairs Authority or the Fair Trading Commission and
in the event of unsatisfactory redress referred for judicial adjudication. It is
certainly not an issue for mob violence and street (in) justice.
3.
The Sri Lankan Muslims
The
Sri Lankan Muslim Community, a religious and linguistic minority has been an
ancient community in Sri Lanka, now predominating in the Eastern Province and
also scattered throughout the country. An integral part of Sri Lanka’s cultural
mosaic, they have contributed significantly to Sri Lanka’s national life. Led
politically by secular and moderate leaders, during the ethnic war, they were
hounded and brutalized by the Eelam Tigers, ethnically cleansed them from the
North and murdered by the LTTE
while at prayer in their mosques. Muslims have been an integral part of Sri
Lanka’s war on terror against the LTTE, playing an active part in military
intelligence and the long range reconnaissance patrols (LLRP)’s that operated
deep behind LTTE lines, their native Tamil language capability an essential
requirement for Sri Lanka’s counter intelligence and covert operations. More
strategically though, Muslim nationalism, if one may call it that, has since the
rise of Tamil militancy, generally sided with the Sri Lankan State and
historically seen Tamil nationalism as a greater threat to its own rights and
freedom, than Sinhala
nationalism. It was a political judgment vindicated by the LTTE’s
atrocities against the Muslim people. It is not in the interest of Sri Lanka’s
that another minority, the Muslim community also become as alienated from the
Sri Lankan State as the Tamil community has become.
Prior
to the recent spate of attacks on Muslim mosques and businesses in Sinhala
areas, it was the LTTE in pursuit of an ethnically pure Tamil
Eelam that persecuted and harassed the Muslim community in the North
and East and indeed the Sinhalese in the South. It would now be a great pity if
the current crop of Sinhala ethno religious goon squads, in their pursuit of a
ethnically pure Sinhala Eelam in the South (as opposed to a multi ethnic, multi
religious pluralistic Sri Lanka) was to destroy the peace and create the tragedy
of a new ethno religious conflict, to replace the ethnic based civil war we
ended three years ago.
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