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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Friends, Sinhalese, Countrymen, Lend Me Your Ears
By Anandaraj L. Ponnambalam -July 24, 2013
With due respects to William Shakespeare, and to be read in conjunction with:
- “Vanni 2002 – 2006; What I Owe the People of the Vanni” – CT of Feb 7, 2013
- “A Plea to the Pundits: Seek Truth, Accountability, and Justice” – CT of April 26, 2013
Friends, Sinhalese, countrymen, lend me you ears;
I come to bury the Nation of the Tamils and the People of the Vanni, not to praise them.
The evil that men do lives after them,
The good is oft interred with their bones;
So let it be with the Nation of the Tamils and the People of the Vanni.
The noble Sri Lankan government and the noble Sri Lankan military
Hath told you the Nation of the Tamils and the People of the Vanni were ambitious, separatists and terrorists;
If it were so, these were grievous faults,
And grievously hath the Nation of the Tamils and the People of the Vanni answered it.
Here, under leave of the Sri Lankan government and the rest,–
For the Sri Lankan government and the Sri Lankan military are honorable men;–
So they all, all honorable men,–
WikiLeaks: SLFP Proposal Removes Police And Land Powers, But Replaces Them With Nothing – EPDP Vigneswaran
“Dr. K. Vigneswaran, a member of the APRC Experts Committee, told us
that Tamils do not believe that devolving powers to the district level
will meet their aspirations. The concept of the merged Northeast
Province speaks to their need for security and for proper
representation, he said. Tamils fear that the Districts, whose heads are
to be appointed by the President, will be subject to manipulation by
the central government. Tamils believe that “colonization” of their
traditional areas by Sinhalese would accelerate. Further, Vigneswaran
argued, the SLFP proposal removes the powers of police, land and
irrigation from the provinces, but replaces them with nothing. He
asserted that reserving the security, land and water portfolios to the
central government leaves it unclear what is left to be devolved to the
districts.” the US Embassy Colombo informed Washington.
The Colombo Telegraph found the related leaked cable from the WikiLeaks database.
The ‘Confidential’ cable discusses the governing SLFP’s devolution
proposals. The cable was written on May 04, 2007 by the US
embassy Charge d’Affaires James R. Moore.
Moor wrote; “A senior UNP Member of
Parliament we contacted said he had spoken by phone on April 3 to party
leader Ranil Wickremesinghe. The MP believed that the newspaper had
taken Choksy’s comments out of context. What Choksy meant, he said, was
that only the UNP and SLFP, working together, could put forward a viable
proposal that could command the necessary majority in the South and in
Parliament. However, he noted that the UNP had for months insisted that
the 2000 proposal by then-President Chandrika Kumaratunga was the
minimum benchmark to meet. The SLFP proposals represented a step back
even from the status quo under the 13th Amendment and were therefore ‘a
waste of time’. He and three UNP working committee members we saw
separately all expressed deep skepticism that the SLFP proposals were
serious. It appeared to them that the President was simply trying to
play the ball back to the UNP. They saw this as an attempt to shift the
onus to the UNP for advocating concessions to the LTTE. They made it
clear that the UNP was disinclined to fall into this trap.”
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