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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Keeping China At Bay Is Key To Protect Lanka
(September 23, 2014, Bradford UK, Sri Lanka Guardian) First
there was Modi mania and now it is China’s turn. China is now on a
hyper mode and its intervention in Sri Lankan economy would spell
long-term doom. It is taking over our ports, highways and power-plants.
It has planted itself in Trincomalee and sending its nuclear warships
into our terrain. It is virtually running our country.
The present government has unholy alliance with countries with abysmal
human rights record on par with its own horrendous treatment of its
ethnic minorities. Never mind China’s foreign policy; it does not even
provide human rights to its own citizens. It limits two children per
family to control its population. It also has a long history of killing
off elders by throwing them out of windows since they no longer
contribute to its economy.
Let us face it; China despite its Buddhist heritage has only one goal
which is to accumulate at any price. China is not providing grants but
loans which Sri Lanka needs to pay back with interest and by the way
things are going Sri Lanka would become a slit-eyed Chinese enclave.
It is spreading its tentacles into the four corners of Asia and even far
away Africa much to the chagrin of India, its competitor. Neither China
nor India has Sri Lanka’s interest at heart. It is a crying shame and
indictment on the government that it plays into their hands while taxing
its citizens to pay the price for its opulent showcase developments
which are bereft of any benefits for the ordinary citizen.
There was a time when Sri Lanka would not touch China with a barge pole.
Their goods were tin made and not to be trusted unlike the British
goods which were made to last. China has not changed one bit since then.
This country is being sold by the present government at the expense of
its populace for their own selfish interests. Ahead of Japan’s premier’s
visit PLA has planted its ships on the shores of Sri Lanka for which
purpose there is no answer.
The country is in debt for kingdom to come to China. We are being sold
lock, stock and barrel to China and there is no doubt we would go the
way of Chagos islanders who were shipped out of their country because US
deemed it fit to base its military encampment in the Indian
archipelago. UK was complicit in selling off the island of Diego Garcia
and declared the Chagossans were not the original settlers but
indentured labourers.
The Chagos islanders who loved their pets were set sail to board the
ships to Mauritius never to return and the dogs incinerated by the
British who revered their own dogs in 1971. The horses were fed while
the islanders starved. British PM Harold Wilson declared in the
seventies that Chaggosians were but indentured labourers and not the
original settlers of Diego Garcia which was an utter lie.
Diego Garcia now holds one of US major five military bases in the Indian
Ocean and UK was its ally. China is coming close to occupying the
sub-continent as its strategic mile post to extend its hegemony over and
above US surveillance. According to John Pilger, Al Qaeda suspects were
detained and tortured in Diego Garcia (the archipelago in the Indian
Ocean of which Chagos Island is one) by the US.
While the British mention Asia it means India and its sub-continent
whereas US cites Asia as China. Will Sri Lanka become another Diego
Garcia thanks to the government’s myopic vision and sell its assets to
the Chinese?
The independent media and intelligentsia are awakening to the fact the
country is being eroded by the Rajapaksa regime and its boorish
behaviour would cause its death knell since international probe into its
stubborn stance of denying it committed war crimes. Garnering support
from China, Belarus or some African states abysmal human rights track
records would not placate UNHTRC which will abide by international norms
and covenants already in place.
It is in the interest of our country the Rajapaksa regime is boycotted and its genuflection before the Chinese is curbed.
(The writer has been a journalist for 25 years and
worked in national newspapers as sub-editor, news reporter and news
editor. She was Colombo Correspondent for Times of India and has
contributed to Wall Street Journal where she was on work experience from
The Graduate School of Journalism, UC Berkeley, California. Currently
residing in UK she is also co-founder of EJN (Exiled Journalists
Network) UK in 2005 the membership of which is 200 from 40 countries.
She can be reached at pearltheva@hotmail.com)

