A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, June 29, 2013
Sri Lanka And Burma: The Conjunction Of Genocidal Processes And Imperialist Adventures
Burma is often most renowned for its military Junta, repression of
democratic rights and the imprisonment of Aung San Suu Kyi that spanned
over two decades. Such it is when in line with Western countries
interest and their explicitly displayed values. Unfortunately what is
lesser known is the multiple national independence struggles fought by
suppressed nations in Burma,
and the state sponsored persecution and terrorism against minorities.
In 2012, Burma was being praised by the West for freeing opposition
leader Aung San Suu Kyi,
liberalizing its economy, allowing political parties, extending
democratic rights, and for the abolishing of media censorship. In the
backwaters of these events, with the West applauding what it considers
positive steps taken by the new civilian government under President
Thein Sein, a war was unleashed to eradicate the resistance of the
Kachin nation in northern Burma (1). As the West is
supplying funds, handing Burma international repute, facilitating it
with international space to self-narrate the progress of the country,
the Burmese army is unhindered in pursuing its structural approach
towards minority nations. After a 17 year truce with the Kachin
Independence Organization (KIO), it launched an extensive military
offensive on June 2012. This decision coincided with the work on the
billion dollar Sino-Burmese hydropower projects in the irrawaddy river
in the Kachin homeland. In order to secure these areas for Chinese
exploitation, the Burmese military is entrusted to drive out the Kachin
people (2) . With both the subtle blessings and
sinister involvement of contemporary imperialist powers, the West and
China alike, a chauvinistic state is facilitated to carry out genocide.
Another process which also began in 2012 summer, was the genocidal
ethnic cleansing of the Rohinyga Muslims, in the central west of the
country. In matter of few weeks, thousands of Rohinygas were reported
butchered by Arakanese mobs, Buddhist monks, state police and federal
forces, with tens of thousands being displaced. This brings to mind the
parallels between the Burmese state and the Sri Lankan state and their
interaction and liaisons with international powers.


