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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, March 29, 2013
It Is Not Just Solidarity; The Students Are Stakeholders In The Tamil Struggle For Justice – Another Reply To Kusaliah!
By Paul
Newman - March 29, 2013
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First
let me thank CT for giving us the space to ‘agree to disagree’. I can always
have the luxury of celebrating differences with Kusaliah.
I begin from where you end. ‘So why blame me ?’, me or Chandran do not blame you
or anyone in our articles other than the Sri Lankan state which has continued to
persecute the Tamils. It is the students who have been blaming the Government of
India for not doing enough. First let me deal with the issue of ‘anti-Sri
Lankan’. The Tamils in Sri Lanka were never accepted as Sri Lankans, if at all
they had been accepted as Sri Lankans, there would not have been a problem there
and Sri Lanka would have been a Paradise for everyone. The Sri Lanka which I
speak is a Sri Lanka where the majoritarian Sinhala
Buddhists have persecuted the Tamils since 1948. People like you are
a microscopic minority in Sri Lanka, hope at least you agree with me on that!
Even on your Identity Cards, your identity whether you are a Sinhalese, a Tamil,
a Tamil of Indian origin or Muslim is mentioned. So when people like me speak of
being ‘anti-Sri Lankan’, it is not ‘anti-Sinhala as a whole’, it is merely anti
establishment and those who are against the Tamils. To me anti-Sri Lanka means
it is pro-Tamil in simple layman’s language.
Solidarity
groups
Solidarity
is shown by relatives, friends and well wishers, not by one’s own brothers and
sisters, they are part of the struggle. From 1948, the Tamils in Tamilnadu have
been involved in the Tamil struggle for equality, more deeply from the 1980s
when the struggle for justice intensified. The Tamils are a nation, when one
brother is wounded it is the duty of the other to lend a helping hand, this is
what exactly the students of TN are doing. So far since 2009, 20 Tamils from my
side of the Palk straits have given up their precious lives just to catch the
attention of the authorities in power. These are not acts of solidarity but
sacrifices made on behalf of their suffering brethren though these are not
prescribed by any of us. It is not just the TN students; everyone who belongs to
the Tamil race is a stakeholder, not just a one who shows solidarity!
On
the other hand it is wrong to state that we have not shown our solidarity with
the movements in North East, Khalistan or Kashmir.
Kusaliah knows too well that Deena organizes North East solidarity meets in
Bangalore and other cities of the south. We have always been part of the Free
Tibet movement and we have even hosted Kashmiri movement seminars and
conferences. Just last month there was a big protest in Chennai on the hanging
of Afzal Guru of Kashmir.
Dr.Maithreyan,
the AIADMK leader of the Rajya Sabha called the Sri Lankan state as an enemy of
the Tamils in a debate in the Rajya Sabha on the 27th of February
2013 when the Indian External Affairs Minister called Sri Lanka as a friend.
Dr.Maithreyan explained how a country that has massacred our sisters and
brothers, orphaned our children, widowed our sisters be treated as ‘friends’. It
is this umbilical cord relationship that makes these students and activists to
take up this cause as their own and directing it against the Indian government,
which continues to treat Sri Lanka as a ‘friend’.
Mainstream
Tamil political parties insulted as fringe groups
By
repeatedly referring to those who seek justice as fringe groups, Kusaliah is
insulting the intellect and democratic fervor of the Tamils of Tamilnadu. He
must remember that time and again the whole Tamilnadu assembly which represents
a total of 46 million voters has passed resolutions against MR and
Sri Lanka. Is there a better democratic way than this? The world looks for
democratic precedence’s and Tamilnadu has provided it against Sri Lanka that is
the reason the former US Secretary of State, Ms.Hilary
Clinton comes down to meet the Chief Minister privately. What more
evidence do you require than that to prove that the Sri Lankan policies of the
mainstream political parties of Tamilnadu, now insulted as fringe groups are on
the right track?
The
TNA the legitimate democratic representatives of the Tamils in Sri
Lanka
The
TNA is the legitimate representatives of the Tamil voices in the island as they
are elected by the Tamils, but 14 rounds of talks with them have yielded nothing
and the GoSL still wants more fruitless talks with TNA just to buy time. From
the beginning of the struggle, one needs to understand that Sri Lanka has never
committed itself to implementing anything they have put on table starting with
the SC pact of 1957 to the DC pact of 1965 to the Indo-Sri
Lankan accord of 1987, ending with their own LLRC report.
It is here that Mr.Sampanthan,
leader of the TNA, says that nothing much can be expected from the GoSL, if that
is the case with whom you talk? MR spoke of the home grown solutions, he has
never put it on table so far.
On
their part the TNA rejected the LLRC report and even prepared a list of flaws,
they have been consistently demanding an International Inquiry, if Sri Lanka has
nothing to fear, more so of Genocide what prevents them from allowing
International Experts to Inquire? There cannot be a fair domestic means of
Inquiry as we recently saw the army absolving itself of all war crimes in its
own Inquiry! Above all how can a criminal conduct his own trial?
It
is good that you have recognized TNAs role, I wish to state that one of the most
popular young MPs of TNA who is vociferous has had to visit the dreaded
4th floor, four times in a span of two years for speaking his mind
out. That is the freedom of Expression enjoyed by Tamil MPs, under such
circumstances how can the TNA ever open its mouth and speak freely?
Will
they be spared without imposition of 6th amendment if they speak for
referendum in the parliament or outside? The TNA too is engaged with the
Diaspora communities and groups to seek a just solution, but will the SL state
give enough rope for them to walk?
Immediately
after the screening of the ‘No Fire Zones’ at the 22nd UNHRC in
Geneva, Mr.M.A.Sumanthiran,
was asked to comment. Without any hesitation he demanded an International
Inquiry as a starting point.
The
demand for a separate state was not put forward by the LTTE,
but by the TULF in the form of theVaddukottai
resolution of 1976. It received overwhelming support from the Tamils
as the TULF bagged all the seats in the elections that followed in 1977, that
was seen as a referendum. The very election of TNA after 2009 proves that the
Tamils may have given up militancy but never gave up the idea of a separate
state as the TNA was the political face of the LTTE whether one accepts or
not.
Justice
should be the starting point for reconciliation. There cannot be a forced
reconciliation, for any meaningful reconciliation International Inquiry is the
BASIS.
As
far as the students in TN are concerned, they never ‘politically dictated’ terms
to the Sri Lankan Tamil politicians. I can be sure of that. The students of
Tamilnadu may not have a stake in the present Sri Lankan Tamil politics, but
surely the Diaspora has, they are not aliens who have landed in different parts
of the world out of choice, a large number of them have reached these distant
lands as refugees, asylum seekers, people in exile, a few may be economic
migrants, but we cannot dispute the fact that they are also stakeholders in this
issue as their kith and kin continue to live there.
Chandran
who lived through the Dravidian movement has responded into the issue of
Dravidastan, so let me not dwell into it.
Referendum,
who decides what, is legitimate for the Tamils?
Speaking
of referendum no two issues are the same, East Timor and Southern Sudan are not
the same as Kashmir, Khalistan or Eelam. They are unique and each case has its
own merit. Though Muslims in India are more than the Muslims in Pakistan, the
wishes of the Muslim people at that time were to have a country of their own.
The Chinese in Malaysia are more than the Chinese in Singapore, but Singapore
was carved out of Malaysia. When UNO was formed there were only 51 member
countries, today there are 193 members. Since 1990, 26 countries have been
formed and there were no Genocides in these countries to emerge as independent
entities. Sikkim in India existed as an independent country till 1973, they
could not survive on their own, and they joined India.
The
Tamils in Sri Lanka lived independently in their geographic territories of North
and East until the British brought them together with the Sinhalese for
administrative convenience in 1833. When leaving the island, the British trusted
the Sinhalese to treat the Tamils and other minorities as equals, that misplaced
trust was proved the very same year they left when the Ceylon Citizenship Act of
1948 was enacted. Since then the Tamils have been at the receiving end. Now the
question is after six and a half decades of continued animosity can the two
nations coexist as a unified country, if so for how long? In this context Sri
Lanka is a stand out case of a country that has failed as a multi-lingual,
multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-religious country, though it still boasts
of being a democracy! The future of the Tamils in Sri Lanka must be decided by
them not others.
Surely,
Kusaliah would know that Mohammed Ali Jinnah lived in Mumbai and walked away
with Pakistan when the majority of Muslims lived in India. The North and East
are the original homeland of the Tamils; I do not know what prevents Kusaliah to
think that the Tamils living in the South will not go to the north or east if
they get a homeland. Furthermore their shifting to the south is an organic one,
where in they have put in their blood, sweat and toil to become what they are
today despite frequent attacks on them in different forms. On the contrary the
successive regimes have flooded unlimited sops to the Sinhalese to settle in the
north and the east and now apart from Sinhalisation we also see militarization
and Buddhicisation.
Why
give clean chit to GoSL on Genocide
Giving
Sri lanka a clean chit on ‘Genocide’
is not our job, it is for experts on Genocide to decide whether there was one or
not. Genocide not necessarily means taking into account only the last few months
of the war, we need to understand how successive regimes have systematically
eliminated Tamils since 1948. The Tamils in 1947 elections constituted 33% of
voters, but by disenfranching them the percentage was reduced to 20%, then came
the Sinhala only Act, the state sponsored pogroms of 1957,1977,1981,1983 the
Mulliavaikal massacre, the missing 146,679 people.
I’m
sure if there is an International Inquiry into war crimes, the Inquiry would
also take into account the different steps the state has undertaken to
systematically wipe out Tamil including inducing the Sinhala settlements
starting with the Gal Oya project to Weli Oya, the standardization of Education
Act, giving Buddhism the foremost place, the creation of job banks by the JRJ
regime to promote Sinhalese into government employment, using the PTA as a tool
to eliminate Tamils, abduct Tamils in white vans, aerial bombings of Tamil
areas, the apartheid like pass system which the Tamils had to procure to travel
to the south, the check points, the mass graves, the disappearances, the
economic embargo into the Tamil areas, raping Tamil women because they are
Tamils (the recent report of Human Rights Watch substantiates this claim),
shelling the No Fire Zones after asking people to move into them, use of cluster
bombs and banned weapons, expelling the UN, INGOs and the media from the war
zones, deliberately withholding food and medicine, having a mono linguistic
National anthem in Sinhalese, the aggressive Lion symbol in the flag is
Sinhalese, the continuing Sinhalisation of the North, even giving petitions in
the north and east is in Sinhalese, the militarization and governance of the
north are the few issues which can prompt the Investigators to decide whether
these are war crimes or genocide.
It
is not necessary that genocide should take place for conducting a referendum. No
amount of economic packages would supplement Freedom as made out by the present
regime. Honestly Kusaliah and friends need to first think, if at all any Sinhala
regime will accept the Tamils as equals and curtail the unfettered freedom
bestowed on the Sinhala Buddhist chauvinists? Finally, a good friend of mine
always quotes in Tamil, ‘It is for the parrot to decide whether to live in a
cage or not, even if it is a golden cage’. Let the Tamils living in North-East
of Sri Lanka and the Diaspora decide their future, thank you Kusaliah for making
me to write again!