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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Black July: Thondaman & Muttetuwegama
Sri Lanka’s Black July – Part 7 -
The
clearest statements about the violence giving the lie to Jayewardene’s
line of a spontaneous Sinhalese uprising came in early August from Mr.
S. Thondaman, a cabinet minister and leader of the Ceylon Workers’
Congress representing the Hill-Country Tamils in Parliament, and from Sarath Muttetuwegama, the only Communist Party MP in Parliament.
Thondaman’s
statement carried in the Sun of 3rd August and also in the Island, was
titled “None but the blind can avoid shedding tears” : “At a time when
the community of people of Indian origin has been torn asunder of its
roots where it had existed for over 100 years, we are constrained to
look at the claim which some make that the recent pogroms are a
Sinhalese uprising against us … In our thinking it is the work of well
organised groups who had gone on the rampage, rioting, looting and
setting on fire … It is more than unfortunate that these elements of
disaster, these squads of goondas [thugs] and rabble have been allowed
to parade the streets freely causing havoc and inflicting misery of such
proportions with impunity…” Thondaman thus directly contradicted Jayewardene’s claim of a Sinhalese uprising.
Sarath Muttetuwegama made his speech in
Parliament on 4th August when the 6th Amendment banning separatism was
taken up for discussion. By then his party along with two others had
been banned. He said: “Everybody knows Sir, the houses and the areas
that were attacked, that State CTB (Ceylon Transport Board) buses came
with thugs. Surely, I am not telling this to make some point. If you go
and ask your friends in those areas you will know. Electricity Board
vehicles brought thugs to Agalawatte. I am not saying the Electricity
Board Chairman or somebody else or the Minister gave an order. That is
not the point. The State apparatus was used…”Read More
Part four - Sri Lanka’s Black July: The Cover Up
Part five - 30th July 1983: The Second Naxalite Plot
*From Chapter 9 of Rajan Hoole‘s “Sri Lanka: Arrogance of Power - Myth, Decadence and Murder”. Thanks to Rajan for giving us permission to republish. To be continued tomorrow ..