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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Plight Of Civilians Living Under An Army Of Occupation [Alien Hostile Military]

Contrary
to promises made in Geneva that in the name of peace and reconciliation
the Sri Lanka government would dismantle High Security Zones, close
army cantonments and return lands seized from the people, the Northern
and the Eastern Provinces, considered the Tamil homeland, continue to be
occupied zones even nine + years after the end of the war.
There are 14 Divisions station in the Northern Province:-
Jaffna District: SFHQ-Jaffna- 51, 52 & 55 Divisions
Vavuniya District:- SFHQ-W – 56, 61, 21, 54 & 62 Divisions
Kilinochichi District: SFHQ – KLN – 57. 66 & 68 Divisons
Mullaitivu District:- SFHQ – MLT – 59, 64 & 68 Divisons.
The total population of the Northern Province is 1,058,762
14 Divisions of Army = 14 X 15,000 = 210,000
[Source from Wikipedia – List of Sri Lanka Army formation]
The ratio of Army to civilian = for every 5 civilian 01 military
Civilian to Army ratio = 05 : 01
Tamil civilians live under a militarized and securitized system in which
surveillance and intimidation continue in everyday life. The
horrifying reality is that the military has no plans to leave but is
there to stay, making the Tamils traditional and historical homeland a
virtual military camp.
The Tamils in the majority Sinhala military forces occupied areas in the North and East live in a Nazi style concentration camp.
Military camps thrive well in the resettled areas, causing fear and
trauma for many people are still living in a war related post trauma.
They have natural fear about the hostile alien military.
Despite numerous promises made to the United Nations and the
International Community the Sri Lankan Government not reduced military
presence in the North and East and it continues to occupy private
property. The Government is unwilling or unable to overcome the
political and administrative obstacles that stymie progress on the
Reparation Office, Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Special Court
to investigate war crimes, crimes against humanity etc.
Protests by the affected Tamils whose lands are occupied by the military
are continuing their daily protest for well over 500 days demanding
answers.
The continued military presence in Tamils homeland is viewed as
hampering the post-conflict ethnic reconciliation. [The military is
entirely Buddhist Sinhalese and the people in the Northern Province are
Hindu/Christian Tamils.
The North and East of Sri Lanka are not under the Sri Lankan Government
but under the Sri Lankan [Sinhalese] military [99% Sinhalese]. It is a
military state where the military can do what they want with no
accountability.
The Armed Forces have gone into non-military commercial activities. They
are engaged in large scale property development, construction projects
and business ventures such as travel agencies, holiday resorts,
restaurants and innumerable cafes in the North and East.
Tamils suffer from a lack of economic and educational opportunities and economic underdevelopment in Tamil majority areas.
According to the International Crisis Group, “Tamil concerns have been constantly marginalized,” and ethnically biased state institutions and politicized court system provide ‘little or no redress for or legal protection against the range injustices faced by Tamils.” [International Crisis Group 2012.3]
According to the International Crisis Group, “Tamil concerns have been constantly marginalized,” and ethnically biased state institutions and politicized court system provide ‘little or no redress for or legal protection against the range injustices faced by Tamils.” [International Crisis Group 2012.3]
The Sri Lankan Government is good at talking, they will go on talking
and the UN, HNHRC and the International community and Tamils would be
fooled again and again as in the past.
Sri Lankan Government is determined to protect the security forces even if they are war criminals.
People for Equality and Relief [PEARL] have recently published a timely
report based on field research that was conducted in January 2016.
According to the report “Sri Lanka’s Military is still heavily involved
in civilian affairs. Unsurprisingly sustained militarization continues
have extensive negative effects on the Tamil community, this includes
ongoing reports of sexual violence and fewer livelihood options for
Tamils, among other problems.
Waiting to return home is the continued plight of internally displaced people [IDPS] on post-war Sri Lanka.
Former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights His ExcellencyZeid Ra’ad Al-Hussein told at the IDP Camp in Sri Lanka 2016
‘YOU MUST BE TIRED WHEN YOU SEE PEOPLE LIKE ME YEAR AFTER AND YOU TELL YOUR STORIES AND NOTHING SEEEMS TO HAPPEN’
Domestic mechanisms do not work in the context of war crimes. The former
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad al Hussein in his
report had said, “The sheer number of allegations, their gravity,
recurrence and the similarities in their modus operandi as well as the
consistent pattern of conduct points towards ‘system crimes’ and that it
was the Sri Lankan state that was the perpetrator of the international
crimes.”
It was for this reason that hybrid courts and tribunals, as in Cambodia, East Timor, Kosovo and Sierra Leone, were suggested
[Source: The Straight Times – March 17, 2017
[Source: The Straight Times – March 17, 2017
If
the Government was serious about addressing Tamil oppression, it would
have ended the military occupation of the Tamil areas and repealed the
Prevention of Terrorism Act. Instead, Government is seeking to get the
30/1 Resolution amended to wriggle out of inclusion of foreign judges
failing which it will seek an extension of two years to do nothing in
the hope the problem will disappear.
It is to be noted that the President of Sri Lanka has vowed several
times to protect the Security Forces even if they committed war crimes,
crimes against humanity.President very recently at a meeting in
Nivitigala, has again vowed to vindicate Security Forces at the United
Nations General Assembly where he is scheduled to speak on September 24,
2018 [Daily News of Sept. 09, 2018], and even requesting UN to drop and
abandon the allegations of war crimes etc. and grant a blanket general amnesty for the Security Forces so as to ensure their guaranteed culture and policy of impunity.

