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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, May 11, 2015
Tamil lunatic fringe anti-Muslim racism
Observations on Muslim-Tamil relations -3
by Izeth Hussain-May 8, 2015, 6:49 pm

I
am going to write this concluding part of my article partly in notation
form, for brevity because many newspaper readers are impatient with
articles that extend into several parts. My focus in this part is on the
reasons why the Tamil attacks on me should be regarded as racist. I
will begin by setting out facts, most of which point unambiguously to
racism. 1) They were concerted attacks, not random. They did not begin
with my first article but after some weeks. After several weeks they
subsided, to revive again with the old fury. In the present phase they
have subsided again, but attacks are continued with the old fury by a
lone straggler and a couple of newcomers. The lone straggler recently
wrote, "Reading you, Sir, against our wishes so boringly often …..",
which gives the impression that he has been acting under instructions.
These Tamils have given the impression that they are expatriates who are
devotees of the LTTE, which of course has been utterly racist.
2) Since people are nowadays deeply concerned about foreign meddling in
our internal affairs, the question has arisen whether RAW has been
behind the concerted attacks. I doubt it. But I must say that for some
reason that is still beyond my comprehension the Tamil racists have
always been grimly determined to project me as anti-Indian. It seems to
be an obsession with them. I certainly have been critical of India when
that has been necessary, but my stance on India has been far removed
from that of the so-called Sinhala Buddhist chauvinists. 3) One point
has emerged in the exchanges over my articles that points to an implicit
racism. The point has been frequently made – not only by Tamils – that
as a Muslim I should write on the IS, Boko Haram, Al Qaeda, and the
horrifying spread of fundamentalism in parts of the Eastern Province:
therefore It is not for me to pontificate to the Tamils on how their
problems should be solved. I claim the right to deal with national
problems just like any other Sri Lankan national. I am horrified, and
disgusted, by the assumption that I should not deal with the
Sinhalese-Tamil ethnic problem even though it led to the genocidal
eviction of Muslims from the North and grim butchery in the EP.
4) One fact that in my view points very clearly to racism is the
intensity of the Tamil hatred directed against me, not matched by
anything from the Sinhalese. Soon after the attacks began I asked the
question "Why such hatred?" because there was nothing in what I had said
or written to justify it. I found myself using the phrase "a total
annihilating hatred" but did not revise it because there did seem to be a
genocidal rage behind the Tamil attacks. I am not being thin-skinned
because there is nothing comparable in the attacks on other articles in
the CT. For instance frequent articles by a well-known political analyst
almost invariably attract flak, even when they are of the highest
quality. But for the most part the flak consists of sneers, jeers, and
imputations of ulterior motives with little or nothing of the hysterical
hatred and mad dog rage inspired by my articles. It is legitimate to
conclude that there is racism behind a hatred that cannot be explained
on any other rational ground.
5) The most frequent allegation against me by the Tamil racists is that I
am and have been for decades anti-Tamil. The only evidence cited by
them to substantiate that allegation is that I had advocated the use of
famine as a weapon to subdue the Tamil rebels. I protested that I had in
fact advocated the opposite and they kept on repeating the charge.
Recently I made it clear that I had the documentary evidence to support
my position, and they have not repeated that charge. But one of the
worst of the Tamil racists a few days ago referred to my "inhumane
recommendations to GOSL during the war" without daring to specify what
they were. It’s all nonsense. In an earlier article I have mentioned
that sometime before the air-drop two lorry loads of rice were sent to
Jaffna, the result of my persuading Foreign Minister Hameed to take such
action. The Tamil racists have been reduced to blatantly concocting
evidence to show that I am anti-Tamil.
6) They could try to distort the import of my article Rationale for 13A
minus plus in the Island of April 18, about which I must make some
clarifications. Some improvements and extensions may be possible on 13A,
but a wide extension up to federalism and more is not a realistic
expectation in the foreseeable future. Let the Tamils by all means
continue to struggle for that extension. But let us at the same time try
to implement 13A minus as thoroughly as possible, mounting a crash
program like Dudley’s Green Revolution or the Mahaveli Accelerated
Program. In addition let us establish a fully functioning democracy with
special safeguards for the minorities such as Race Relations Boards
etc. I can’t see anything anti-Tamil in any of that.
7)So far from being anti-Tami; I have in fact been regarded as
pro-Tamil, even to the extent of endangering myself. A) I have
consistently berated Sinhalese racism against the Tamils, and Muslim
support for that racism. B) I have refused to regard the LTTE as a
terrorist movement. I have written two articles arguing that it should
be regarded as a nationalist movement. I have written many articles on
the ethnic problem over the decades, but I don’t think I have used the
term "terrorist" about the LTTE even once. C) I am probably the only
non-Tamil who has acknowledged in writing that the genocidal eviction of
the Muslims from the north was preceded by Muslim Homeguards getting
together with the STF to drive out Tamils from allegedly sixteen
villages in the EP. D) I have been in favour of a common commemoration
of our dead soldiers and the dead LTTE fighters. In that connection I
had the temerity to cite the inscription on the tombs built by the
ancient Chinese to honor the bravery of their fallen enemies: "May you
be born among us in your next birth".
8) It seems bizarre in the extreme that I of all people have come to be
perceived as anti-Tamil, even though it is only by lunatic fringe
Tamils. A clue to an explanation is provided by an episode in the world
of cricket. Umpire Darrell Hair of Australia could see evidence of ball
tampering where none else could. Cricketing legend Geoff Boycott
provided the explanation: racism. Tamil racists perceive me as having
been an anti-Tamil racist – and notoriously so – over many decades. No
one else shares that perception. The Boycott explanation applies:
racism. 9) I cannot go into theories of racism to set out the grounds on
which that explanation applies. I will here provide a few pointers
only. The racist perceives the Other in terms of stereotypes, which are
seen in essentialist terms as virtually unchanging. The Other is also
seen as inferior and/or threatening.
10) The stereotype of the Muslim is that he shines at trade, the gem
business, and illicit trafficking in narcotics. He is a very poor
performer in practically every other field. He is educationally backward
and is seriously under-represented in the upper echelons of the State
and the professions. Intellectually and culturally he is null and void.
In politics he produces politicians who have been utterly self-seeking
and devoid of principle. He holds himself apart, and has not much of a
national sense. He is conservative, particularly in religion except that
he is taking to fundamentalism in a big way in the Eastern Province 11)
I am talking only of the stereotype about the Muslims, not of the
changing realities that now make the stereotype largely irrelevant
except in a few particulars. This factor of change is crucial in
understanding Tamil anti-Muslim racism. The point is that the Muslims
are getting more educated and could become competitive in practically
every field. This is a time of socio-economic decline for the Tamils,
which could make them apprehensive that the Muslims might gain
ascendency over them, particularly in the Eastern Province. 12) Why have
I in particular become the focus of so much Tamil hatred and rage? I am
in most ways the diametrical opposite of the stereotypical Muslim drawn
out above. I could be the forerunner of a new type of Muslim whom it
would be impossible to hold in contempt as essentially inferior.
13) My purpose in this article is severely pragmatic. As I have stated
earlier the Tamil lunatic fringe anti-Muslim racists are a tiny segment
of the Tamil people, but we have to bear in mind that the lunatic fringe
can easily slide into the center, and furthermore that it can serve as a
catalyst to ignite a conflagration in the Eastern Province. On the
other side, the Muslims there are increasingly falling prey to Wahabism
and its clones, which means that they are among the most stupid and
potentially violent of human beings on earth. In earlier articles I have
several times referred to Islamic fundamentalism as Yanko Zionist Petro
Islam. I rather doubt that a new Government will take effective action
to prevent a conflagration in the EP. Since 1948 the basic policy of our
Governments has been to allow ethnic problems to fester. Therefore
action has to be taken by the TNA and the SLMC, and the civil society. I
would like to end this article on a bright note by pointing out that it
would not be over-sanguine to expect the civil society to play a
significant role in the EP: it did play such a role in bringing about
the revolutionary transformation of January 8. – Concluded.
Izethhussain@gmail.com
