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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, June 8, 2019
Muslims Now; Tamils Then

If the purpose of those who joined the LTTE was noble - for the family, community or even to preserve one’s individual dignity - then they would be celebrated exponentially provided we have submitted our pain to the system of Truth and therefore Natural Justice.
by Gajalakshmi Paramasivam-7 June 2019
I took the coach from Colombo to Jaffna. The travel time was greater
than travel by train but the seating as more comfortable than the train
seating. Loading my baggage was also easier. It so happened that the
tuk-tuk guy was a Muslim. He spoke all three languages. We were stopped
on the way - around Puttalam-Kurunagela junction. Some bags were
checked. Those who seemed Muslim were checked more rigorously than us. I
felt for them but realised that as minorities we have to endure such
difficulties to feel more strongly Sri Lankan. From the point of the
Sinhalese soldier, common faith was lacking to know whether the Muslim
passengers were likely to use destructive weapons in public areas. Hence
I consciously urged in my mind, for the soldier to do his duty. The
checks in Jaffna are now by civilian officers. I decided to make it
easier for myself by carrying only a few items in my handbag. It is
indeed very different to the Jaffna I was groomed by.
The cab driver in Sydney said in relation to the Easter attacks, as to
why the Muslim leaders did not openly reject the guys who were showing
signs of disorderliness. I said they did but that it was not enough.
This morning when I received communication about Ms Ananthi Sasitharan
leading a group that was lamenting about missing persons. I have served
their parallels within the Vaddukoddai community and hence it was not a
new issue. But the ways in which we deal with the issue are different.
Ms Ananthi was blaming Tamil politicians. I helped the women to rely on
their strengths after escalating the matter to the highest level
possible. I pooled my own resources towards this. I guess that the
lesson learnt through my own maternal uncle who was tortured to death
during World War II helped me not feel responsible as a member of the
family. The decision was made by my uncle to earn money for my mother’s
dowry. That was a noble cause which resulted in premature death. But if
not for that decision, my uncle would have been just one of the others
and not special. Being special, he receives ongoing credit through
marriages - my mother’s her children’s and grandchildren’s. The credit
happens through the Universal system of truth which is not limited by
time and place relativities. But we need to invest in that system.
If the purpose of those who joined the LTTE was noble - for the family,
community or even to preserve one’s individual dignity - then they would
be celebrated exponentially provided we have submitted our pain to the
system of Truth and therefore Natural Justice. If they rely on
politicians who have not invested in wider world but are often the
instruments used by selfish persons - and waste their energies for
lesser purposes - then they fail in their duty to their loved ones,
through their own local system in which they have invested.
Ms Ananthy Sasitharan talks about Human Rights. As a group, militants
who recruited forcibly deprived those recruited - of their basic human
right to be with their families until they independently make up their
minds. UN or the Lankan Government cannot restore those rights that the
militant leadership that Ms Sasitharan represents took away. One of the
ladies said that her husband who was taken away was in the ‘movement’.
He then has to pay off his debt to the members who were forcibly
recruited znc their families. In our case, our uncle made up his mind as
an independent person. Hence his family is clean of negative human
rights karma and all of us enjoy the value of noble cause exponentially.
Human Rights are the rights that are based on truth that humans
discovered. The investment that the discoverers of truth made becomes
the rights of their heirs, including by birth but not limited to birth.
Since I was born to parents who chose to be governed by the common law
of Sri Lanka and by the law of Thesawalamai - I have every right to live
through that pathway and consciously reject any other pathway. In fact
it is a natural duty to the extent my parents invested in that pathway.
Children born to militants have the duty to carry on along that pathway
and face the consequences. But not so the children of civilians.
Therein lies the solution which would protect us from getting cheated again and again.
